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This is an excellent, thought-provoking collection of stories in the genre of “Métis futurism”. Vowel grounds her work solidly in the place she is from and provides commentary after each story to explain how they came to be and what references she used to pull them together. The stories themselves contain footnotes as well. Some of the stories share characters and it’s interesting to identify those connections. I highly recommend this if you’re looking for something new in speculative fiction and want to read work by Indigenous authors.… (lisätietoja)
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rabbitprincess | Nov 11, 2022 |
** spoiler alert ** Important book. Although Vowel argues passionately for her cause, she is overzealous in her support of the indigenous peoples of Canada. I do not say she is wrong...she is almost fully correct in her assessments of the current situation. The one point on which I believe she is off target is her discussion of the problem of alcohol and the natives. Yes, there are indeed many indigenous individuals who have no problem with alcohol (was that ever in question?) But the single fact of the rate of fetal alcohol syndrome speaks loudly to the incredible dysfunction among many alcohol users within that population. She does bring up the canard (which I did not realize was a canard) that "the Indian cannot handle alcohol due to genetic predisposition." As she has studied this question, it becomes evident even here that her knowledge is more complete than that of many others, including me. But, her desire to whitewash her peoples (not just her specific group, the Metis, but all indigenous peoples) overrides common sense. A major, significant issue that destroys untold numbers of lives is the plague of alcoholism. It is not unique to the aboriginal populations, but it is likely at a higher degree of impact due to the percentages involved.
This one point makes me wary of giving a blanket approval of her conclusions, although her advocacy has convinced me in the vast majority of her concerns. The Bible says clearly that when one hears the first speaker, one is often convinced UNTIL the opponent has a chance to present his/her case. However, even granting that word of wisdom, it remains difficult (nigh on impossible) to credit the opposing side with any serious chance of significantly modifying her position which, to me, seems to hold both the center and the high ground, both morally and factually.
It does not seem to me, though, that she has much in the way of concrete solutions. She would scream in frustration at this. But, more talks, more agreements, more words will, in my opinion, be of little worth. Again UNTIL there is a good faith determination on the majority side to ACT. Vowel does have some vital points...the most important one being, in my mind, that decisions about native issues must be made in consultation with the various players...including the "non status" players, both native and Metis and Inuit. This is an extremely vexing situation where much good will needs to be earned, especially by the majority side, before other attempts at resolving these longstanding issues is begun. For me, one expensive but incontrovertible place to start would be to provide clean drinking water and state of the art sewage treatment plants for all reserves in Canada. Clean water and a clean environment unspoiled by human waste would begin, but not establish, good will.
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