White Birch, Red Hawthorn: A Memoir

White Birch, Red Hawthorn: A Memoir

by Nora Murphy
White Birch, Red Hawthorn: A Memoir

White Birch, Red Hawthorn: A Memoir

by Nora Murphy

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Overview

“This is conquered land.” The Dakota woman’s words, spoken at a community meeting in St. Paul, struck Nora Murphy forcefully. Her own Irish great-great grandparents, fleeing the potato famine, had laid claim to 160 acres in a virgin maple grove in Minnesota. That her dispossessed ancestors’ homestead, The Maples, was built upon another, far more brutal dispossession is the hard truth underlying White Birch, Red Hawthorn, a memoir of Murphy’s search for the deeper connections between this contested land and the communities who call it home.

In twelve essays, each dedicated to a tree significant to Minnesota, Murphy tells the story of the grove that, long before the Irish arrived, was home to three Native tribes: the Dakota, Ojibwe, and Ho-Chunk. She notes devastating strategies employed by the U.S. government to wrest the land from the tribes, but also revisits iconic American tales that subtly continue to promote this displacement—the Thanksgiving story, the Paul Bunyan myth, and Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books. Murphy travels to Ireland to search out another narrative long hidden—that of her great-great-grandmother’s transformative journey from North Tipperary to The Maples.

In retrieving these stories, White Birch, Red Hawthorn uncovers lingering wounds of the past—and the possibility that, through connection to this suffering, healing can follow. The next step is simple, Murphy tells us: listen.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452954202
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 04/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 796 KB

About the Author

Nora Murphy is a fifth-generation Irish Minnesotan. She was born and lives in Imniża Ska, the white cliffs overlooking the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers in St. Paul. She has worked and volunteered in the Native community since 1995 and has published five previous books—children’s histories, short stories, and a memoir about women’s textiles, Knitting the Threads of Time.

Table of Contents

Contents
Stranded
Old Stories
The Cedars
The Crab Apple
The Pines
American Chestnut
The Elm
Conquest in the Maples
The Maples
Wild Rice
White Birch
Potato
Coming Home
Red Hawthorn
The Chokecherry
The Crab Apple
Acknowledgments
Resources and Further Reading

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