Whitemud Walking
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Whitemud Walking
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WINNER OF THE 2020/2021 ALCUIN SOCIETY BOOK DESIGN AWARD FOR POETRY
WINNER OF THE ROBERT KROETSCH CITY OF EDMONTON BOOK PRIZE
WINNER OF THE 2023 STEPHAN G. STEPHANSSON AWARD FOR POETRY
WINNER OF THE GERALD LAMPERT MEMORIAL AWARD
SHORTLISTED FOR THE DAYNE OGILVIE PRIZE FOR LGBTQ2S+ EMERGING WRITERS
LONGLISTED FOR THE RAYMOND SOUSTER AWARD
WINNER OF THE INDIGENOUS VOICES AWARD FOR PUBLISHED POETRY IN ENGLISH
An Indigenous resistance historiography, poetry that interrogates the colonial violence of the archive.
Whitemud Walking is about the land Matthew Weigel was born on and the institutions that occupy that land. It is about the interrelatedness of his own story with that of the colonial history of Canada, which considers the numbered treaties of the North-West to be historical and completed events. But they are eternal agreements that entail complex reciprocity and obligations. The state and archival institutions work together to sequester documents and knowledge in ways that resonate violently in people's lives, including the dispossession and extinguishment of Indigenous title to land.
Using photos, documents, and recordings that are about or involve his ancestors, but are kept in archives, Weigel examines the consequences of this erasure and sequestration. Memories cling to documents and sometimes this palimpsest can be read, other times the margins must be centred to gain a fuller picture. Whitemud Walking is a genre-bending work of visual and lyric poetry, non-fiction prose, photography, and digital art and design.
"Whitemud Walking is so smart and so ceaselessly innovative. It represents for me a fully assured instantiation of the Indigenous literary project: a confrontation of history's terrors head on and an articulation in the present of our beauty and indomitability. Weigel refuses the archive's efforts to flatten Indigenous subjectivity and, in so doing, opens up a kind of boundless space to remember and grieve but also to hope and imagine otherwise. A deeply felt accomplishment." Billy-Ray Belcourt, author of A History of My Brief Body
"Whitemud Walking is a testament to the power of grief and outrage that so much theft has been allowed to bulldoze Indigenous land rights. Matthew James Weigel's passion for research both honours and mourns what has been trampled and lied about. This is a devastating read but one to learn from. Mahsi cho, Matthew. Your grief is our call to action to learn our own histories and build upon our own Indigenous testimonies of what really happened and when and who was there to witness it. Mahsi cho." Richard Van Camp, Tlicho Dene author of The Lesser Blessed and Moccasin Square Gardens
"Whitemud Walking is a textual ecology, that through archival troubling, sampling, and reframing, allows the material, human, truly cellular historicity of treaty to enter as a living presence in our contemporary moment. Weigel writes, 'Here treaty means reciprocity and obligation. Here, treaty lasts forever'. This book is not the document you may hold in your hands but the shift in consciousness it foments within you. It is a gift." Liz Howard, author of Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent
"Echoing the caw and grackle of magpies, Matthew James Weigel's Whitemud Walking lives the sound of Treaty 6. Voices whisper sanctuary in creek beds, papers rustle precedence in archives; there's a buzz in your ear, a catch in your throat β listen." Derek Beaulieu, Banff Poet Laureate
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"Weigelβs formal experimentation expands the role of the 'writer' within the bookmaking process by integrating layout and typesetting into the creative work." β Ben Robinson, Hamilton Review of Books
"In Whitemud Walking, Weigel articulates breaks caused by colonialism and governmental disruption, writing through those ruptures." β Rob Mclennan
"Opposing the colonial archive, Weigelβs poetics turn to body and land, employing erasures, photographic alterations, and conceptual pieces." β Melanie Brannagan Frederiksen, The Winnipeg Free Press
"A debut poetry collection that weaves around and through words, interrogating spaces beyond the page." β Tyler Pennock, Prairie books NOW
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781552454411
Publisher: Coach House Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 May 2022
Country: Canada
Imprint: Coach House Books
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 144
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About the Author
Matthew James Weigel is a Dene and Metis poet and artist. He is the designer for Moon Jelly House press and his words and art have been published inArc,The Polyglot, andThe Mamawi Project. Matthew is a National Magazine Award finalist, a Cecile E. Mactaggart Award winner, and winner of the 2020 Vallum Chapbook Award. His chapbookIt Was Treaty / It Was Meis available now.Whitemud Walkingis his debut collection.
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