Tuesday, August 27, 2024
at 5:30pm –
7:00pm
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
at 5:30pm –
7:00pm
Elise R. Donahue Lectures on the American West In Memory of Walter Rosenberry presents:
"Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian’s Journey Home" with Chris La Tray
Celebrate the latest book from Chris La Tray, "Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian’s Journey Home." Both Personal and historical, Becoming Little Shell is a testament to the power of storytelling, to family and legacy, and to finding home. Infused with candor, heart, wisdom and an abiding love for a place and a people, Chris La Tray’s remarkable journey is both revelatory and redemptive. His book will be available for purchase and signing.
Free and open to the public
Hager Auditorium
Biography
Métis storyteller and Little Shell Chippewa member Chris La Tray approaches the practice of poetry the same as he does the spiritual life of an Anishinaabe person: which is to say, if one lives an Anishinaabe life, with particular attention to the seven guiding principles of the Seven Grandfather teachings – Humility, Courage, Honesty, Wisdom, Truth, Respect, and Love – then every footstep becomes a prayer. Similarly, if one approaches poetry in a similar fashion, recognizing that everything that happens may be viewed as a poem, and that every moment in life is an experience best paid constant and careful attention to, then every footstep becomes a poem. Whether as words on a page or shared orally, poetry becomes another means for telling and sharing stories; La Tray’s programs exist to remind people that their stories matter, that they are the only ones who can properly tell them, and that poetry, however it is defined, is a beautiful means for doing so.