%0 Journal Article %T « Wandering is my heritage » The Labyrinth as a Figure of the Postcolonial Experience According to Enfants du lichen by Maya Cousineau Mollen %A Sokołowicz, Małgorzata %J Cahiers ERTA %V 2024 %R 10.4467/23538953CE.24.004.19418 %N Numéro 37 %P 73-97 %K Maya Cousineau Mollen, poetry, labyrinth, postcolonial experience, Canadian Native Americans %@ 2300-4681 %D 2024 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/cahiers-erta/article/errance-est-mon-heritage-le-labyrinthe-en-tant-quune-figure-de-lexperience-postcoloniale-dapres-les-enfants-du-lichen-de-maya-cousineau-mollen %X The aim of the paper is to analyze Enfants du lichen, a book of poems by Maya Cousineau Mollen, an Innu poet born in 1975, in order to see if the labyrinth can be considered as a figure of the postcolonial Native American experience. Although the word « labyrinth » does not make its explicit emergence in the poems, their lexical field evokes a whole imagination which makes it emerge implicitly and allows us to believe that the figure of the labyrinth corresponds to the situation of the former colonized. Our contribution is divided into three parts. The first characterizes the postcolonial Native American experience, as described in the poems, and explains why it may be seen as a labyrinth. The second shows the exploration of the paths of possible escape and the last focuses on the exit, the « passage from darkness to light », which can be read as a new era in the life of Canadian Native Americans.