Traveling with the Underground People is a hybrid collection of poetry, graphic poems, and prose, chronicling a North American Smi diaspora. The Smi are one people in four countries, and are the indigenous peoples of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia's Kola Peninsula. At least 30,000 Smi now live in North America. Vivian Faith Prescott's poems explore indigenous identity, transgenerational trauma, and the complexities of living far from one's cultural origins. The narrator is often mournful of this loss: "...how many grandmothers and aunties and cousins you can search for, back-and-forth in time, before the shoe-bands of your world weaken."
Traveling with the Underground People is a hybrid collection of poetry, graphic poems, and prose, chronicling a North American Smi diaspora. The Smi are one people in four countries, and are the indigenous peoples of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia's Kola Peninsula. At least 30,000 Smi now live in North America. Vivian Faith Prescott's poems explore indigenous identity, transgenerational trauma, and the complexities of living far from one's cultural origins. The narrator is often mournful of this loss: "...how many grandmothers and aunties and cousins you can search for, back-and-forth in time, before the shoe-bands of your world weaken."
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