East of Liberal: Notes on the Land

Author:   Raylene Hinz-Penner
Publisher:   Dreamseeker Books
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781680270228


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   01 December 2022
Format:   Paperback
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East of Liberal: Notes on the Land


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Hinz-Penner details a history fraught with tensions between land ownership and former inhabitants, commodification of the land and love of the land, land use and management, the simple life and love of nature. As Elaine Enns, Co-Author, Healing Haunted Histories: A Settler Discipleship of Decolonization, puts it, Hinz-Penner offers an engaging personal and political narrative that explores the contradictions, myths, and resilience of what we call her landlines, bloodlines, and songlines. Her memoir includes helpful distillations of significant historical periods and patterns of Mennonite migrations and Indigenous and settler histories. I hope it will inspire other settlers to venture their own decolonial re-memberings. Hinz-Penner delves into the history of the peoples who were on the land before her-the Plains Village farmers in the year 1000 C.E., Coronado's crossing of her corner of Kansas, the one hundred years of Comanche Empire including the land east of Liberal. She also explores the geography of the land, its soil, rivers, plateaus, and settlement story. The experiential details of 1950s farm life, the genealogy that placed her there, migrations journals of ancestors, her Oklahoma Panhandle country church settlement history give texture to the story as do gender understandings about work and play in a two-daughter family. Meditational in structure, the narrative includes musings, poetry, family stories, Mennonite history, spiritual yearnings, Indigenous contributions, and reflections about the author's multi-generational farming history, its privileges, contributions, transgressions on the land. Tensions between colonization hauntings and the idyllic nature of her childhood on the farm are ameliorated when author and sister return to tend the farm during Covid isolation.

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Author:   Raylene Hinz-Penner
Publisher:   Dreamseeker Books
Imprint:   Dreamseeker Books
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9781680270228


ISBN 10:   1680270222
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   01 December 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Beautiful and deeply researched, this meditation on a farm on the Oklahoma panhandle took a lifetime to write. From the Inland Sea, to Coronado's exploits, to Comancheria, to the Dust Bowl, to her parents bent on farming after World War II, it is a love song to place and the story of one thoughtful person's change of heart and mind. Structured by the seasons-like the liturgy or life on the land-this book is made to savor. See if it doesn't change you too. -Julia Spicher Kasdorf, Author, As Is This book is so rich-as we have come to expect from Raylene's pen. From her youthful perch atop the perfectly stacked alfalfa bales, Penner looks over the sandy soil of the family's dairy farm to the horizons and ponders the mysteries, the spirits of former residents. In rich prose and poetry, the author explores her places of origin and dares to probe the mythologies that have long sustained her people. -John Sharp, Author, My Calling to Fulfill: The Orie O. Miller Story


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Raylene Hinz-Penner was born and raised in southwest Kansas near Liberal, with extended family and emotional roots in central Oklahoma. For decades she taught English at Bethel College, her alma mater (along with Kansas University in Lawrence and Wichita State University). She is the author of Searching for Sacred Ground: The Journey of Chief Lawrence Hart, Mennonite (Cascadia, 2007).

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