Nedí Nezu

Good Medicine

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nedi nezu (Good Medicine) explores the beautiful space that being a sensual Indigenous woman creates – not only as a partner, a fantasy, a heartbreak waiting to happen but also as an auntie, a role model, a voice that connects to others walking the same path. From the online hookup world of DMs, double taps, and secret texts to earth-shakingly erotic encounters under the northern stars to the ever-complicated relationship Indigenous women have with mainstream society, this poetry collection doesn’t shy away from depicting the gorgeous diversity in decolonized desire. Instead, Campbell creates the most intimate of spaces, where the tea is hot and a seat is waiting, surrounded by the tantalizing laughter of aunties telling stories.

These wise, jubilant poems chronicle many failed attempts at romance, with the wry humour needed to not take these heartbreaks personally, and the growth that comes from sitting in the silence of living a solo life in a world that insists everyone should be partnered up. With a knowing smile, this book side-eyes the political existence and celebrates the lived experience of an Indigenous woman falling in love and lust with those around her -but, most importantly, with herself.

nedi nezu is a smart, sensual, and scandalous collection dripping in Indigenous culture yet irresistible to anyone in thrall to the magnificent disaster that is dating, sex, and relationships.

Contributors

Tenille K. Campbell

Tenille K. Campbell is a Dene/Métis author and photographer from English River First Nation in In Treaty Ten, northern Saskatchewan. Her acclaimed poetry collection, #IndianLovesPoems (Signature Editions), was shortlisted for the Indigenous Voices Award. Campbell is the force behind sweetmoon photography, which specializes in capturing NDN joy in its many forms. She is also the co-creator and a blogger at tea&bannock, an online collective for Indigenous women photographers and artists to share their stories. Campbell completed her MFA in creative writing at the University of British Columbia and is working on a doctoral degree in Indigenous Literature at the University of Saskatchewan.

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snagging while Indigenous – you look like trouble – you are fresh river water – kissing cree boys – when you kneel down to worship – I’ve never wanted to dance … 23 $2.30

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falling into like – we’ve seen sunsets – I whisper your name in the dark – I wanna be tangled in moonlight – sweetgrass – the first time I fell in love – … 22 $2.20

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indigenous academia – I make love – professor – your hand squeezing gently – sadness drenched in dripping syrup – do you think of me – repeat – men are … 27 $2.70

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I’m tired of thin pointy lips – you kiss / nentsun dé – I want to kiss – water so clear – red rose hot tea on my tongue – you dipped – your fingers … 20 $2.00

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urban Indigenous – we aren’t all nice aunties – she makes me feel – we met in late spring – sex sex sex 8 $0.80

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Glossary: Dene to English 2 $0.20