Selu: Seeking the Corn-Mother's Wisdom

Selu: Seeking the Corn-Mother's Wisdom is a book by Marilou Awiakta. It uses poems, essays, and drawings to explore themes of unity and diversity.[1] Awiakta uses the Cherokee story of corn as a "compass-story" to keep readers oriented throughout her lessons.

The book draws on Cherokee storytelling traditions, the Appalachian landscape, and observations of contemporary society to provide "tribal-specific, decolonizing lessons".[2] She also uses the book to explore connections between her Celtic, Scots-Irish, and Cherokee heritage.[3]

Basketweaving

Awiakta draws on Cherokee basket double-weaving traditions throughout the book. "Awiakta weaves together multiple genres, time periods, and voices to mimic the process of traditional basketweaving in her book's structure."[4]

Adaptations

Selu was later adapted into a Grammy-nominated audio recording.[5]

gollark: It's just "Lua".
gollark: Lua isn't an acronym by the way.
gollark: It's kind of unintuitive.
gollark: `a` is just one value, so the second return is discarded, so it works sensibly.
gollark: `gsub` actually returns multiple values. Because Lua, since it's the last thing passed to that function, `table.insert` is passed the string it returns and a number from it. `table.insert` has an overload where it takes `(table, position, value)` or something instead of `(table, value)`.

References

  1. Basinger, James David (2001). Weaving Accessibility and Art in Marilou Awiakta's Selu: Seeking the Corn-Mother's Wisdom (MA Thesis). East Tennessee State University. p. 4. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  2. Cornell, Caleigh (2014). Re-Weaving A Decolonized South In Contemporary Cherokee Women's Poetry (MA Thesis). San Diego State University. p. 29. hdl:10211.3/121878.
  3. Shurbutt, S. Bailey (1 January 2005). "Where Mountain Meets Atom, Within the Healing Circle: The Writing of Marilou Awiakta". Journal of Appalachian Studies. 11 (1/2): 196.
  4. Cornell, Caleigh (2014). Re-Weaving A Decolonized South In Contemporary Cherokee Women's Poetry. p. 27. hdl:10211.3/121878.
  5. Olson, Ted (2006). "Marilou Awiakta". In Flora, Joseph; Vogel, Amber (eds.). Southern writers: a new biographical dictionary. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press. p. 12. ISBN 0807131237.
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