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Calling Down the Sky

By (author): Rosanna Deerchild

“This poetry collection is fierce, raw and candid. By recounting her mother’s residential school experience in a powerfully poetic narrative, Deerchild expertly illustrates the heartbreaking trauma of that tragic saga and how it complicates relationships over generations.” – Waubgeshig Rice, author of Moon of the Crusted Snow

A tenth anniversary bilingual edition in English and Cree of Rosanna Deerchild’s stunning collection about the intergenerational impacts of the Canadian residential school system.

you want me to
share my story

ok then
here it is
here in the unwritten
here in the broken lines
of my body that can never forget

î-nitawîthimiyan
kita-âcimostâtân nitâcimisowin

hâw mâka
mâkôma
ôta îkâ kâ-kî-masinahikâtîk
ôta kâ-pîkopathiki masinahikîwina
nimiyaw îkâ wîhkâc kâ-wanikiskisit

In Calling Down the Sky, poet Rosanna Deerchild viscerally evokes her mother’s experience within the residential school system, the Canadian government’s system of violently removing Indigenous children from their homes, families, and languages in an explicit attempt to destroy Indigenous cultures and identities. With precise and intricate poetry, Deerchild weaves together the story of her mother’s childhood and Deerchild’s memories of her mother: her love of country music, her attempts to talk about what happened to her, how tightly she braided her daughter’s hair on the first day of school. In doing so, Deerchild illustrates the disruptive and devastating impacts of the residential school system on generations of families while also celebrating the life and culture of her mother and other survivors.

Published for the first time in a bilingual edition of Cree and English, in time for the tenth anniversary of the original publication, Calling Down the Sky is an intimate and gorgeously evoked reckoning with a horrifying part of North American history.

 

AUTHOR

Rosanna Deerchild

Rosanna Deerchild is an award-winning Cree author and broadcaster. Her family is from theO-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation located near South Indian Lake, Manitoba. She has worked for a variety of Indigenous newspapers and major networks for over 16 years, including APTN, CBC Radio, and Global. Her latest poetry collection, “calling down the sky,” published by BookLand Press was shortlisted for the 2016 League of Canadian Poets Pat Lowther Memorial Award, the Manitoba Book Award – Lansdowne Prize for Poetry, and the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award. She is a co-founder and a member of the Indigenous Writers Collective of Manitoba. She currently works as the host of Unreserved on CBC Radio One.

Reviews

Rosanna Deerchilds poems roll off the tongue as easy as old country songs With her deft hand Deerchild finely tunes every word and weaves them together as intimately as she braids her girls hair Together these poems create a story that sings with beautiful tension amazing resilience and love as big as the skykatherena vermette author ofThe Break

This poetry collection is fierce raw and candid It is also visceral intricate and above all illuminating By recounting her mothers residential school experience in a powerfully poetic narrative Deerchild expertly illustrates the heartbreaking trauma of that tragic saga and how it complicates relationships over generations By beautifully and elaborately exploring those relationships and that devastating history she finds and celebrates the resilient and hopeful spirit that many residential school survivors like her mother have managed to retain in the face of horror and torment As a result calling down the sky is an essential read in understanding the true modern history of this land and in honouring the people who survived itWaubgeshig Rice author ofMoon of the Crusted Snow


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Dimensions:

176 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.6in
0.68lb

Published:

September 23, 2025

Publisher:

Coach House Books

ISBN:

9781552455159

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Women Authors

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Language:

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