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Paperback Haa Tuwunáagu Yís, for Healing Our Spirit: Tlingit Oratory Book

ISBN: 0295968508

ISBN13: 9780295968506

Haa Tuwunáagu Yís, for Healing Our Spirit: Tlingit Oratory

(Part of the Classics of Tlingit Oral Literature Series)

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Haa Tuwunaagu Yis, for Healing Our Spirit is the first publication of Tlingit oratory recorded in performance. It features Tlingit texts with facing English translations and detailed annotations; photographs of the orators and the settings in which the speeches were delivered; and biographies of the elders. There are thirty-two speeches by twenty-one Tlingit elders. Most were taped between 1968 and 1988, but two speeches were recorded on wax cylinders by the Harriman Expedition in Sitka in 1899, and are the oldest known sound recordings of Tlingit.

The book is of importance both to native and non-native readers alike. For those of Native American heritage it articulates concepts understood and practiced by elders but difficult for them to explain, and often bewildering to younger generations. For people around the world interested in Northwest Coast culture, it offers new insights into a traditional world view and the classics of Tlingit oral literature.

Careful attention is given to transcription, translation, and annotation by the collaboration of Nora Marks Dauenhauer, a native speaker of Tlingit and a published poet, with a degree in anthropology, and her husband Richard Dauenhauer, a translator of European poetry and a former poet laureate of Alaska, with a Ph. D. in comparative literature.

Customer Reviews

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Great slice of culture

This book is a great part of Tlingit culture, that can be shared with everyone. I'm not of Tlingit lineage, but even I get something out of this book. The stories give the reader a sense of what the Tlingit people cherish. And it also offers the student of Tlingit (which is my area of interest) some interesting reading material.

Wonderful reading

I am quite moved by this book. All the speeches give me pause as I am a Tlingit and what this book is about is a big part of the present Tlingit culture. Again, this book is a part of our Tlingit Literature class. I have the privelege of not just having the authors as the professors of the class but many Tlingit elders who either were present for some of the "potlatches" where the speeches were made or who knew the orators in the book.
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