We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
David J. Rapport Pregnant with Passion Nuances of Nature Permeate our senses Burnish feelings deep within Life and non-life cling to each other, incessantly In Mist on the Mountain…
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Page Lambert Elk silhouetted against a stormy sky. Photo: Page Lambert, 2013 They say the traffic in London has killed the song of the nightingale. When they serenade each…
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A reflection by Carrie Ann Barton . Science tells us that the sense of smell most strongly sparks our memories and emotions I smell stories I smell reunions I smell…
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by Momoe Malietoa von Reiche . In the cool Of morning Moving waters fall Silently seeking Pathways to the sea Blue veined Crisscross a fractured landscape Nervous leftovers of Cultural…
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by Nigel Haggan Note: Please see YouTube for a video from the 2017 Pipelines and the Poetics of Place event in Vancouver, BC. . The ancestral guardian spirit ’Yágis hunts down…
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by Patrick Howard Longliner on mooring, Louisbourg, Cape Breton. Photo: Patrick Howard, 2016 . We don’t like to think of our lives as predictable, as being mapped out, but our…
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by Lee Beavington I watch coyote cross the freeway trickster weaves amid wheeled gods her belly droops with gaunt lactation survivor of west coast wild abides two-legged rules of concrete …
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by Jeanine M. Canty Everything interesting happens at the edges. As we are moving to restore our relationships with nature, including one another, in an extremely diverse and globally connected planet,…
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