A Mind Spread Out on the Ground - Alicia Elliott

⭐ 10.0/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

A collection of essays written by a Haudenosaunee woman that was really raw and informative. She addresses lots of topics, especially mental health and the treatment of Indigenous People. I learned a lot about how badly Canada is still doing when it comes to Indigenous rights, which was so disappointing. She tells stories of growing up on and off the reservation with a bipolar white mother and occasionally emotionally abusive Native father, becoming a teen mother, and dealing with her own mental health issues. She has a really wonderful essay about photography, and tying it together with how Indigenous people have been portrayed, agency, and erasure. Highly recommend.

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