Rita Joe

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Rita Joe, PC , CM , LL.D (born Rita Bernard in 1932) is a Mi'kmaq-Canadian poet and song writer, called the Poet Laureate of the Mi'kmaq people.

Born in Whycocomagh, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, she is the daughter of Josie and Annie Bernard.

In 1992, she was called to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, one of the few non-politicians ever appointed.

She married Frank Joe in 1954. They had eight children and adopted 2 boys.

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[edit] Works

  • Poems of Rita Joe (1978)
  • Song of Eskasoni (1988)
  • Lnu And Indians We're Called (1991)
  • Kelusultiek (1995)
  • Song of Rita Joe - Autobiography of a Mi'kmaq Poet (1996, ISBN 0-8032-7594-3)
  • The Mi'kmaq Anthology (1997)

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[edit] Quotes

  • "Indians have in the past been portrayed the bad guys, I write the positive image of my people, the Mi'kmaq."
  • "When I started the first time writing, I was trying to inspire all minorities with my work. To make others happy with my work is what I wanted to do."

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