The Book of Medicines

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The Book of Medicines is a poetry collection by Chickasaw writer Linda Hogan that weaves Indigenous spirituality, environmental themes, and personal healing into lyrical meditations on land and body.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Linda Hogan NERFINISHED
authorEthnicIdentity Chickasaw NERFINISHED
authorGender woman
contributor Linda Hogan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts land as a living presence
the body as connected to place
explores ceremony and ritual
environmental degradation
intergenerational memory
resilience of Indigenous communities
the healing power of story
the sacredness of the earth
focusesOn Indigenous knowledge systems
healing from historical and personal wounds
relationships between humans and the natural world
genre poetry
hasPerspective Indigenous
environmentalist
feminist
hasTheme Indigenous spirituality
Native American identity
body as landscape
ecology
environmentalism
interconnection of humans and nature
land as medicine
memory
personal healing
relationship between land and body
spiritual renewal
trauma and recovery
isPartOf contemporary Native American poetry
language English
literaryForm lyric poetry
literaryMovement Native American literature
eco-poetry
feminist literature
narrativeMode first-person lyric voice
style imagistic
meditative
spiritually reflective
subject Native American spirituality
environment and ecology
healing and medicine
land and place

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Linda Hogan notableWork The Book of Medicines