Marcie Rendon / produced by Superior Radio Network.

Program Title:
Marcie Rendon / produced by Superior Radio Network.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0734.01
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Five part series examining the works of contemporary Native American writers.|MARCIE RENDON / produced by Superior Radio Network. - SERIES: Native voices : contemporary Anishinabe writers and poets| no. 1 - Five part series examining the works of contemporary Native American writers. - CONTENT: Marcie Rendon, a trained midwife of the White Earth band, discusses and reads her work. She is becoming a recognized writer from Grand Rapids region who has been published in several anthologies and magazines. She is joined by her daughters, Rachel (Rainbow) and Simone (Rainey Woman) both of whom also write poetry. Includes readings of "A Native American Birth Story," as well as poems for and about native women. Also includes readings of two poems, both titled "Sister," by Rachel and Simone. - RECORDED: 1992.

Marcie Rendon, a trained midwife of the White Earth band, discusses and reads her work. She is becoming a recognized writer from Grand Rapids region who has been published in several anthologies and magazines. She is joined by her daughters, Rachel (Rainbow) and Simone (Rainey Woman) both of whom also write poetry. Includes readings of "A Native American Birth Story," as well as poems for and about native women. Also includes readings of two poems, both titled "Sister," by Rachel and Simone.

Date Recorded on: 
1992.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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