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Devil in Deerskins

My Life with Grey Owl

By Anahareo
Afterword by Sophie McCall
Categories: Literature & Language Studies, Auto/biography & Memoir, Indigenous Studies
Series: First Voices, First Texts
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Hardcover : 9780887552090, 240 pages, September 2019
Ebook (PDF) : 9780887554551, 240 pages, March 2014
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780887554568, 240 pages, March 2014
Paperback : 9780887557651, 240 pages, April 2014

Table of contents

List of Photographs
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Katherine Swartile
Foreword by Anne Gaskell
Maps

Devil in Deerskins: My Life with Grey Owl
by Anahareo

Reframing Anahareo’s Devil in Deerskins: My Life with Grey Owl
by Sophie McCall

Works Cited

Description

Anahareo (1906-1985) was a Mohawk writer, environmentalist, and activist. She was also the wife of Grey Owl, aka Archie Belaney, the internationally celebrated writer and speaker who claimed to be of Scottish and Apache descent, but whose true ancestry as a white Englishman only became known after his death.

Devil in Deerskins is Anahareo’s autobiography up to and including her marriage to Grey Owl. In vivid prose she captures their extensive travels through the bush and their work towards environmental and wildlife protection. Here we see the daily life of an extraordinary Mohawk woman whose independence, intellect and moral conviction had direct influence on Grey Owl’s conversion from trapper to conservationist. Though first published in 1972, Devil in Deerskins’s observations on indigeneity, culture, and land speak directly to contemporary audiences.

Devil in Deerskins is the first book in the First Voices, First Texts series. This new edition includes forewords by Anahareo’s daughters, Katherine Swartile and Anne Gaskell, an afterword by Sophie McCall, and reintroduces readers to a very important but largely forgotten text by one of Canada’s most talented Aboriginal writers.

Reviews

"Devil in Deerskins was first published in 1972, and this new version, which includes forewords by Anahareo's daughters and a lengthy afterword which gives us the historical context for her life, is the first book in a new series called First Voices, First Texts. An auspicious beginning."

- Patty Osborne

“The new edition is indeed impressive: the quality of the production, including everything from paper stock to design is outstanding. It is a book that simply feels good to hold.”

- Armand Garnet Ruffo