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DEBBY DAHL EDWARDSON
has lived at the northern most tip of North
My name is not easy. My name is hard like
America in Barrow, Alaska, for over thirty years.
ocean ice grinding at the shore or wind
She married into the Ińupiaq community and
“Haunting and deftly composed.…With fi erce love and fi rst-hand
pounding the tundra…
most of what she writes about is set within this
culture. It’s not the culture she was born into, but
knowledge, Edwardson brings beautiful, harrowing, courageous lives
Luke knows his Ińupiaq name is full of sounds
it’s the one she feels she belongs to in every sense
along the Arctic Ocean to readers.”
white people can’t say. He knows he’ll have to
of the word. While
My Name is Not Easy
is fi ction,
—Howard Norman, author of
What Is Left the Daughter
leave it behind when he and his brothers are sent
it was inspired by real stories from a number of
to boarding school hundreds of miles from their
boarding schools that once operated throughout
“Here is a book from the far North that shows a diff erent, and equally
Arctic village.
Alaska.
important side of the Civil Rights Movement.…Th
e words soar off the
page and then, beautifully bring us home.”
At Sacred Heart School things are diff erent.
Blessing’s Bead
, her debut novel, was chosen by
—Helen Frost, author of
Crossing Stones
Instead of family, there are students—Eskimo,
Booklist
as one of the Top Ten First Novels for Indian, White—who line up on diff erent sides of
Youth and a Top 10 Historical Fiction for Youth
“An extraordinary tale of love, betrayal, and above all, survival.…Th
is
the cafeteria like there’s some kind of war going
title in 2010. It was also selected an International
is a novel that, like landscape, marks a reader’s soul forever.”
on. And instead of comforting words like
tutu
and Reading Association Notable Book for a Global
—Ellen Levine, author of
Freedom’s Children: Young Civil Rights
maktak
, there’s English. Speaking Ińupiaq—or Society and an American Library Association Best
Activists Tell Th
eir Own Story
any native language—is forbidden. And Father
Book for Young Adults. Visit her online at:
Mullen, whose fury is like a force of nature, is
www.debbydahledwardson.com
“My Name Is Not Easy brought me to tears as I remembered the
ready to slap down those who disobey.
loneliness and confusion I felt when I left my own home in Arctic
Alaska for boarding school.…Th
is young adult novel evokes a time
Luke struggles to survive at Sacred Heart. But
and place in the Alaska Native world that is important to remember.”
he’s not the only one. Th
ere’s smart-aleck Amiq, a
Jacket design by Alex Ferrari
—William L. Iggiagruk Hensley, author of
Fifty Miles from Tomorrow:
daring leader—if he doesn’t self destruct; Chickie, Jacket photograph credit © 2011 istockphoto/Phil Date
A Memoir of Alaska and the Real People
blond and freckled, a diff erent kind of outsider;
and small quiet Junior, noticing everything and
writing it all down. Each has their own story to
tell. But once their separate stories come together, things at Sacred Heart School—and in the wider
world—will never be the same.
www.marshallcavendish.us/kids
Ages 12 up
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M A R S H A L L C A V E N D I S H
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Text copyright © 2011 by Debby Dahl Edwardson
All rights reserved
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Request for permission should be addressed to the Publisher, Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 99 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591. Tel: (914) 332-8888, fax: (914) 332-1888. Web site: www.marshallcavendish.us/kids
Th
is book is a work of fi ction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination and are used fi ctitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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Edwardson, Debby Dahl.
My name is not easy / by Debby Dahl Edwardson. -- 1st ed.
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Summary: Alaskans Luke, Chickie, Sonny, Donna, and Amiq relate their experiences in the early 1960s when they are forced to attend a Catholic boarding school where, despite diff erent tribal affi liations, they come to
fi nd a sort of family and home.
ISBN 978-0-7614-5980-4 (hardcover) — ISBN 978-0-7614-6091-6 (ebook) 1. Indians of North America—Alaska--Juvenile fi ction. 2.
Alaska—History—1959—Juvenile fi ction. [1. Indians of North America—Alaska—Fiction. 2. Alaska—History—1959—Fiction. 3.
Interpersonal relations—Fiction. 4. Catholic schools—Fiction. 5. Boarding schools—Fiction. 6. Schools—Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.E2657My 2011
[Fic]—dc22
2011002108
“Unchained Melody” lyrics by Hy Zaret, music by Alex North,
© 1955 (Renewed) FRANK MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved.
Reprinted by permission of Hal Leonard Corporation.
Book design by Alex Ferrari
Editor: Melanie Kroupa
Printed in China (E)
First edition
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For Saganna—George L. Edwardson,
who taught me to see the world through his eyes.
It’s a good world.
“Oh, only for so short a while you have loaned us to each other.
Because we take form in your act of drawing us,
And we take life in your painting us,
And we breathe in your singing us.
But only for so short a while have you loaned us to each other.”
—Father’s Aztec Prayer
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Contents
PART I: THE DAY THE EARTH TURNED OVER (1960–1961)
My Name Is Not Easy /
Luke 3
Looking for a Tree /
Chickie 10
Never Cry /
Luke 17
Indian Country /
Sonny and Chickie 28
How Hunters Survive /
Luke 37
Snowbird /
Chickie 49
Kickball /
Sonny 56
Th
e Size of Th
ings Back Home /
Luke, Sonny & Chickie 65
PART II: THE DAY THE SOLDIERS CAME (1961–1962)
75
Rose Hips and Chamomile /
Donna 77
Burnt Off erings /
Luke 85
Military Trash /
Chickie 100
Th
e Day the Soldiers Came /
Luke 108
Th
e Meanest Heathens /
Sonny and Amiq 119
PART III: WHEN THE TIME COMES (1962–1963)
137
Coupons and Bomb Shelters /
Chickie 139
Our Uncle’s Gun /
Luke 149
Eskimo Kiss /
Chickie 155
Forever /
Luke 161
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PART IV: THE EARTH CAN’T SHAKE US (1963–1964)
167
He’s My Brother /
Chickie 169
Eskimo Rodeo /
Luke 177
Unchained Melody /
Donna 186
A Weak Spot or a Secret Strength /
Luke 193
Our Story
197
Civil Disobedience
216
Good Friday
228
EPILOGUE: A NEW GUN /
Luke
240
AUTHOR’S NOTE
245
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PART I
The Day the Earth Turned Over
19601961
Th
e elders say the earth has turned over seven times, pole to pole,
north to south.
Freezing and thawing, freezing and thawing,
fl ipping over and tearing apart.
Changing everything.
We were there.
We were always there.
Th
ey say no one survived the ice age but they’re wrong.
Th
ere were seven ice ages and we survived.
We survived them all. . . .
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