Ihor RiabchenkoA TALE OF TWO CANADASIn the heart of the vast, snow-kissed expanse of Canada, a young woman named Ange found herself grappling with a profound sense of unease…4d ago4d ago
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Janin LyndovskyinWeeds & WildflowersI Would Prefer It Had Happened To MeAnd so I understood how easily hatred can spread… But I won’t contribute to it. Love is the only way forward.Aug 1219Aug 1219
Sara RelliinTeatime HistoryThe Canadian Eastern Woodlands — A “Divided Cultural Enclave”The Canada-U.S. border passes through the Ancestral Lands of multiple First NationsAug 18Aug 18
Sara RelliinTeatime HistoryThe First Nations of the Canadian Plateau Once Lived in A Borderless LandThe Interior Salish, the Ktunaxa, and the Chilcotin people have lived in the Plateau since time immemorialJul 2510Jul 2510
Matthew CugnetTruth and Reconciliation and Indigenous TourismExploring how tourism can become a powerful force for positive changeJul 18Jul 18
TheWellSeasonedLibrarianinOne Table, One WorldBook Review: Chími Nu’am: Native California Foodways for the Contemporary Kitchen -A Culinary…Book Review: Chími Nu’am: Native California Foodways for the Contemporary Kitchen (2024) Sara Calvosa Olson (Heyday Books)Jul 16Jul 16
Dion GrooveFire Stick Farming & Indigenous LearningBlak Loud, and Proud — Keep the Fire BurningJul 126Jul 126
A L B E R T I☆R O M A N IinA DesabafoChinook Shamans in C minor . Part VII of The Half Way House SeriesThe shaman’s quest is twofold: to decipher the winds’ messages and to find purpose. In the smoky lodge, he gazes into the fire, seeking…Jul 8Jul 8