The Turtle's Beating Heart: One Family's Story of Lenape Survival: American Indian Lives
Autor Denise Lowen Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2023
Low brings to light deeply held secrets of Native ancestry as she recovers the life story of her Kansas grandfather Frank Bruner (1889–1963). She remembers her childhood in Kansas, where her grandparents remained at a distance, personally and physically, from their grandchildren, despite living only a few miles away. As an adult, she comes to understand her grandfather’s Delaware (Lenape) legacy of persecution and heroic survival in the early 1900s southern plains, where the Ku Klux Klan attacked Native people along with other ethnic minorities. As a result of such experiences, the Bruner family fled to Kansas City and suppressed their non-European ancestry as completely as possible. As Low unravels this hidden family history of the Lenape diaspora, she discovers the lasting impact of trauma and substance abuse, the deep sense of loss and shame related to suppressed family emotions, and the power of collective memory.
Low traveled extensively around Kansas, tracking family history until she understood her grandfather’s political activism and his healing heritage of connections to the land. In this moving exploration of her grandfather’s life, the former poet laureate of Kansas evokes the beauty of the Flint Hills grasslands, the hardships her grandfather endured, and the continued discovery of his teachings.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496236890
ISBN-10: 1496236890
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 23 photographs, 2 illustrations, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: BISON BOOKS
Colecția Bison Books
Seria American Indian Lives
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496236890
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 23 photographs, 2 illustrations, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: BISON BOOKS
Colecția Bison Books
Seria American Indian Lives
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Denise Low, PhD, is a former Kansas poet laureate and former dean and professor at Haskell Indian Nations University. She is a coauthor with Ramon Powers of Northern Cheyenne Ledger Art by Fort Robinson Breakout Survivors (Nebraska, 2020), winner of the Kansas Notable Book Award. Low has also authored numerous literary publications, including Shadow Light: Poems; Natural Theologies: Essays about Literature of the New Middle West (Backwaters, 2011); and A Casino Bestiary: Poems. She is a board member of Indigenous Nations Poets.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface
Part 1. A Twentieth-Century Native Man: Frank Bruner (1889–1963)
Part 2. Cutting Ties: Dorothy Bruner (1915–2002)
Part 3. A Haunted Life: Denise Dotson (b. 1949)
Part 4. Today: Living in Delaware Country
Notes
Bibliography
Preface
Part 1. A Twentieth-Century Native Man: Frank Bruner (1889–1963)
Part 2. Cutting Ties: Dorothy Bruner (1915–2002)
Part 3. A Haunted Life: Denise Dotson (b. 1949)
Part 4. Today: Living in Delaware Country
Notes
Bibliography
Recenzii
"This book is a deep and important gift from a master wordcrafter."—Kim Shuck, World Literature Today
“A beautiful memoir, The Turtle’s Beating Heart demonstrates the pain and relief of this kind of recovery work and the importance of making Indigenous people and their stories visible in a country that would rather forget its Indigenous history and its consequences.”—Lisa King, Western American Literature
"Candid, compelling, and thoughtful personal stories of resilience are interlaced with poetic prose and occasional wry humor. Low generously shares a deep exploration into her family's ancestry."—Shirley Braunlich, Lawrence Public Library
"Readers interested in the 20th-century American Indian experience will find this to be a valuable account."—John R. Burch, Library Journal
"An engagingly written mix of research, reportage, and memoir, infused with the passion of discovery."—Kirkus
"Low does Americans with Indian ancestry a valuable service by illuminating the unique and often terrible circumstances and choices their forebears faced."—Pamela Miller, Star Tribune
"Low addresses the generational problems that coincide with this attempted elimination of heritage, and her story powerfully uncovers memories while reclaiming her family's cultural identity."—Katie Wolf, Transmotion
“The Turtle’s Beating Heart pierces the veil of anonymity and mystery surrounding [Denise Low’s] Delaware grandfather. As she examines his life and times, she not only discovers much about his identity; she also learns a great deal about herself and the rest of her family and other Delaware-descended people. . . . As she learns, so, too, does the fortunate reader.”—Geary Hobson, professor of English and Native American Literatures at the University of Oklahoma
“A beautifully layered history of Delaware diaspora and continuance. The memoir is an act of honoring to Low’s own family, to be sure, but it also crucially assesses the intricate meanings of Native peoples’ displacement and resistance for any contemporary reader.”—Molly McGlennen, author of Fried Fish and Flour Biscuits
“In this important book, Low speaks powerfully and poignantly of the plight of mixed-blood families plagued by once-justified fear and its resultant secrecy and the troubling confusion and aching absence this leaves for the grand- and great-grandchildren.”—Linda Rodriguez, author of Every Broken Trust and Heart’s Migration
Descriere
Denise Low recovers the life and times of her grandfather Frank Bruner (1889–1963), whose expression of Lenape identity was largely discouraged by mainstream society.