A moving and often funny look at Native sexuality from some of Canada's best First Nations and Inuit writers. A sequel to the highly successful Me Funny, Me Sexy is an anthology containing thirteen contributions from leading members of North America's First Nations writing communities. The many highlights include Lee Maracle's creation story, Salish style; Tomson Highway explaining why Cree is the sexiest of all languages; Joseph Boyden asking the eternal question, "Do Native people have less (or more) pubic hair?"; Marius P. Tungilik looking at the dark side of Inuit sex; and Marissa Crazytrain discussing her year as a stripper in Toronto, and how it shaped her life back in Saskatchewan.
Record details
ISBN:1553652762 (pbk.)
ISBN:9781553652762 (pbk.)
Physical Description:186 p. : ill ; 22 cm. print
Publisher:Vancouver, BC : Douglas & McIntyre, c2008.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- Bush country -- Pre-Christian Inuit sexuality -- Indian love call --Why Cree is the sexiest of all languages -- Learning to skin the beaver -- The dark side of sex -- Norval Morrisseau and the erotic -- Fear of a changling moon -- Red hot to the touch -- Inuit men, erotic art -- Dances for dollars -- You can always counht on an anthrolpologist -- First wives club.