Brébeuf's GhostIn the year 1649, the Iroquois are on the warpath, killing traitors and Christians at the mission of Sainte Marie. The shaman is worried about windigos and the Black Robe about the fires of hell. Worlds collide in a renowned First Nations playwright's epic, dark, funny, and healing vision of early Canada. |
Contents
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 7 |
Section 3 | 9 |
Section 4 | 39 |
Section 5 | 72 |
Section 6 | 79 |
Section 7 | 82 |
Section 8 | 96 |
Section 9 | |
Common terms and phrases
baby BEAR Black Robe Black STAR blizzard body brother can't cannibal canoe carrying close CLOUD cold coming cross crying daughter dead devil don't dream drum enters exits eyes falls FATHER Noel fire Fire CLOUD fish flies FLOOD Woman follow Frenchman GHOST girl Give gone HAIL Stone Woman hand He's hear heaven hungry husband Hush IRON Iroquois It's JOSEPH kill knife lake leave light Listen look lost man's Martha medicine MOHAWK moon mother never night North Star paddle picks PIERRE pray quiet rain ready rising River rock SAMUEL Argent Scene shore singing sister Sky FEATHER sleep soon spirit Star LILY starts stay stick stop talking tell There's things THISTLE Thunder VOICE told turns village wait wake WARRIOR wigwam winter women wood You're young