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OverviewOur parents always taught us well. They told us to look on the good side of life and to accept what has to happen. The Man Who Lived with a Giant is a collection of traditional and personal stories told by Johnny Neyelle, a Dene Elder from Déline, Northwest Territories. Johnny used storytelling to teach Dene youth and others to understand and celebrate Dene traditions and knowledge. Johnny’s voice makes his stories accessible to readers young and old, and his wisdom reinforces the right way to live: in harmony with people and places. Storytelling forms the core of Dene knowledge-keeping, making this a vital book for Dene people of today and tomorrow, researchers working with Indigenous cultures and oral histories, and all those dedicated to preserving Elders’ stories. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alana Fletcher , Morris NeyellePublisher: University of Alberta Press Imprint: Polynya Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.114kg ISBN: 9781772124088ISBN 10: 1772124087 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 11 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contentsvii Preface xi Introduction xi The Sahtu Dene xii Telling My Dad’s Story Morris Neyelle xiii Story and Dene Philosophy Johnny Neyelle I Sacred and Traditional Stories 3 The Man Who Lived with a Giant 9 Bone Grease from the Sky: How the Animals Became Fat 13 Doo-roo-tseh, the Medicine Man 17 Kidnapped Woman Escapes 27 A Man and His Mother Turn to Cannibalism 31 Ia’eh, the Evil Strong Medicine Man 37 Tł’o-k’áe-tee, the Medicine Man 41 Yamorehya, the One Who Walked the World 59 Yamogah and Ayonia II Oral Histories from the Life of Johnny Neyelle 69 Life with My Parents, Jacque Neyelle and Marie Kotoyeneh 81 Trapping with My Father 89 Jacque Neyelle’s Story 95 A Trip to Mackenzie Mountain 101 The Dream, 1940s 105 Advice from My Parents 111 The Hunt to Whiskeyjack Point 115 Tragedies of the Past 117 Epilogue: Goodbye to Johnny Morris Neyelle 121 Afterword: The Editing Process 125 Genealogy of the Extended Neyelle Family 137 Glossary of North Slavey WordsReviews[Johnny Neyelle's] recorded stories were meticulously translated by his son Morris Neyelle and editor Alana Fletcher to blossom into this beautiful memoire, which is truly a guide to being... An invaluable road map, a gift from Johnny Neyelle that will help guide the people of Denedeh and everyone else to a positive life. -- Deborah Shatz """I am in awe of what you are holding and witnessing with The Man Who Lived with a Giant. Reminiscent of George Blondin's When the World was New and Trail of the Spirit, this book is not only a treasure for the people of Denendeh, it is a garden of renewal for the world to learn from."" -- Richard Van Camp, Writer ""Johnny’s traditional and life stories are nothing short of exquisite, offering an important window into Dene traditions and history. What a find!"" -- Ruth DyckFehderau, Writer, The Sweet Bloods of Eeyou Istchee: Stories of Diabetes and the James Bay Cree ""[Johnny Neyelle's] recorded stories were meticulously translated by his son Morris Neyelle and editor Alana Fletcher to blossom into this beautiful memoire, which is truly a guide to being... An invaluable road map, a gift from Johnny Neyelle that will help guide the people of Denedeh and everyone else to a positive life."" -- Deborah Shatz “To paraphrase Johnny Neyelle, these stories are about learning to live, they are about cultivating an ethos that will help us navigate our increasingly interdependent lives together, on the land that sustains us, well into the future.” -- Glen Sean Coulthard, Native American and Indigenous Studies Journal, Spring 2022" [Johnny Neyelle's] recorded stories were meticulously translated by his son Morris Neyelle and editor Alana Fletcher to blossom into this beautiful memoire, which is truly a guide to being... An invaluable road map, a gift from Johnny Neyelle that will help guide the people of Denedeh and everyone else to a positive life. -- Deborah Shatz To paraphrase Johnny Neyelle, these stories are about learning to live, they are about cultivating an ethos that will help us navigate our increasingly interdependent lives together, on the land that sustains us, well into the future. -- Glen Sean Coulthard, Native American and Indigenous Studies Journal, Spring 2022 Author InformationAlana Fletcher received the Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal for her doctoral work on the community of Déline, which she completed at Queen’s University. Morris Neyelle (1951-2022) was a residential school survivor and a sub-chief on the Déline band council. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |