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Farewell, Walter Hildebrandt: Historian, Poet, Publisher, and Promoter of Indigenous Sovereignty and Anti-imperialism

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Title
Farewell, Walter Hildebrandt: Historian, Poet, Publisher, and Promoter of Indigenous Sovereignty and Anti-imperialism
Abstract
Pays homage to the life and work of Walter Hildebrandt (1951-2021), who published historical studies of Indigenous communities in the Canadian West and Indigenous relations with the Canadian state. A historian for Parks Canada, Hildebrandt later became publishing director of the University of Calgary and Athabasca University presses. Includes an appreciation of Hildebrandt's poetry, with selections from three long poems — "Let Them Eat Grass / The Dakota Wars 1862" and "Winnipeg 1919" — that were originally published in the 2016 collection, "Documentaries: Poems." Also introduces three poems by Tom Wayman — "Reply," "When the Future Wore a Mask: My Parents at War" and "Ars Poetica: Nail" — intended as tributes. A photo of Hildebrandt is included.
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
89
Pages
13-26
Date
Spring 2022
Language
English
ISSN
07003862
Short Title
Farewell, Walter Hildebrandt
Accessed
7/2/22, 3:41 PM
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EBSCOhost
Extra
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Notes

Abstract by Desmond Maley.

Citation
Finkel, A., Hildebrandt, W., & Wayman, T. (2022). Farewell, Walter Hildebrandt: Historian, Poet, Publisher, and Promoter of Indigenous Sovereignty and Anti-imperialism. Labour / Le Travail, 89, 13–26. https://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/article/view/6151