Bell — Walking on Fire: Chapter Notes See parent note: bell walking on fire
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Bell — Walking on Fire: Chapter Notes See parent note: bell walking on fire Introduction: The Women of Millet Mountain Opening Scene
Bell first heard women's stories in 1977, sitting around cooking fires on Mòn Pitimi (Millet Mountain) near Leogane. Old Josie tells the story of Anacaona, the Taino queen — wife of a king near Leogane, poetess and singer, who "carried on the fight" after her husband was killed by the Spanish, was captured and killed herself. Josie's punch line: "From Anacaona we were born...
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