They Knew Both Sides of Medicine

Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing Told by Alice Ahenakew

Translated by H.C. Wolfart & Freda Ahenakew
Categories: Religious Studies, Indigenous Languages
Series: Algonquian Text Society
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Ebook (PDF) : 9780887553103, 332 pages, November 2000
Paperback : 9780887556494, 332 pages, November 2000

Description

Born in 1912, Alice Ahenakew was brought up in a traditional Cree community in north-central Saskatchewan. As a young woman, she married Andrew Ahenakew, a member of the prominent Saskatchewan family, who later became an Anglican clergyman and a prominent healer. Alice Ahenakew's personal reminiscences include stories of her childhood, courtship and marriage, as well as an account of the 1928 influenza epidemic and encounters with a windigo. The centrepiece of this book is the fascinating account of Andrew Ahenakewís bear vision, through which he received healing powers. Written in original Cree text with a full English translation, They Knew both Sides of Medicine also includes an introduction discussing the historical background of the narrative and its style and rhetorical structure, as well as a complete Cree-English glossary.

Reviews

"An amazing book . . . while Alice Ahenakew is talking, you want the stories to just keep coming."

- Saskatoon Star Phoenix