Month: April 2019
The Burden – shared by Norma J. Hill
https://haidagwaiibuildingbridges.com/2016/07/11/the-burden/?fbclid=IwAR3B5YYWSeZshA2ApM3WJh9E_oxEF-phtGEVk9CWA1wp8BkveeiskmCi8QE Excerpt: A burden for the Indians, you say/ you have a burden for the Indians and anxiously wait for my reply/ thinking your words warm my heart. Instead they send a chill down my spine./ A burden for the Indians, you say / you have a burden for the Indians. Be my Indian guide;… Continue reading The Burden – shared by Norma J. Hill
Golden Threads from Heaven – one small step towards reconciliation
Excerpt: No one knows the “absolute” answer on how to bring about reconciliation between Canada’s First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples, and those of us whose peoples displaced them, according to Debra Sparrow, a Musqueam weaver, artist and knowledge keeper. But any step taken in good faith to build a new, healthy relationship is a… Continue reading Golden Threads from Heaven – one small step towards reconciliation
Paul McCartney – Untold Stories
Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs
Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs, Kanien'kehá:ka Mohawk https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/lifestyle/devery-jacobs-talks-about-american-gods-and-how-she-almost-couldn-t-play-the-part-of-sam-black-crow-acKZx9Gr8USskeU7fJ_lTQ/