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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Native News Stories

Indigenous People's Issues Today - Conference on Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Language and Culture.

Survival International - Survival campaigner investigates dam and biofuel threats to Borneo tribe.

Pretty Bird Woman House - Rosebud Sioux Woman Nominated to head IHS.

Los Angeles Times - Eufrosina Cruz: Indigenous women's rights vs. culture in Mexico.

The Michigan Daily - Dance for Mother Earth Powwow moves off-campus. (I was here on Sunday and it was so wonderful!)

Global Voices Online - Brazil: lndian culture, poetry and rights on the blogosphere.

Miami Herald - A new deal on sacred lands in Colombia.

Radio Australia - Calls for further Indigenous Australian equality.

The Australian - Spending on indigenous population $100m short.

Reznet News - Native Student Among Whites Speaks Out.
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Anishinaabekwe
Naaminitigong, Anishinaabe Territory
I am a proud Anishinaabekwe of mixed heritage and I strongly identify with my Anishinaabe/Ojibway roots. I am a published author, poet, writer, and healer. On this blog I share my life experiences through my poetry and stories. Areas covered in my writing and poetry include: Anishinaabe heritage and culture, Anishinaabe territory, Native identity, Aboriginal/Native/Indigenous/First Nations issues, environmental justice, reproductive justice, Great Lakes, Michigan, Mother Earth and healing.
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Wounding of Our Womb appears in the amazing anthology Voice On the Water: Great Lakes Native America Now.

A short story of mine is forthcoming in It's All in Her Head: Women Making Peace with Troubled Minds
. Release date Spring 2012 - Seal Press.

Indigenous Is appears in this amazing multi-cultural, goddess inspired, and earth-spirited astrological datebook We'Moon 2012: Chrysalis.

Blood Memory appears in Yellow Medicine Review: A Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art and Thought (Fall 2011).



Online publications, zines, booklets and chapbooks include: Native Literatures: Generations, Revista Ixchel, Honouring Indigenous Women: Hearts of Nations, and DIY Life Zine.

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Read My Poetry

  • 500 Years, Ever Broken
  • A Life of Ease
  • Ajijaak
  • Ancestors Call
  • Ancestral Sorrow
  • And If We Cry
  • Anger at the Register
  • Anishinaabekwe
  • At Risk Children
  • Awaken Now
  • Babamisse (Fly)
  • Bingo Night on Da Rez
  • Bird of Prayer
  • Birds in Flight
  • Blood Memory
  • Brown Metal Garbage Can
  • Building Bonfires on the Railroad Tracks
  • Burdensome Recognizable
  • Church Bells
  • Crow Medicine
  • Crow Was Speaking
  • Crying in His Beer
  • Dark Cave
  • Darkness
  • Dead Warrior
  • Decolonization: Not a Word
  • Dirt, Soil, Remnants
  • Doing the Work
  • Dumped Down the Drain
  • Erased Through Industrial Burdens
  • Forest Floor
  • Forget That You Are Native
  • Further North
  • Gathering Pieces of my Soul
  • Generational Trauma
  • Goddess
  • Good English
  • Grandmothers Part 1
  • Grandmothers Weave
  • Guillotine Heart
  • Healing Down the State
  • Healing Flows
  • Heart
  • Heart Open, Heart Closed
  • Home
  • I Am a Real Person
  • I Am Afraid
  • I Am The Granddaughter
  • I am White, Right?
  • I Had to Pray to Stop What Was Coming
  • I Have Cried Tears
  • I Wanted a Flower Garden For Her
  • If the Ancestors Could Cry
  • Indigenous Creation
  • Indigenous Is
  • Indigenous, Walking Alone
  • Indigination
  • Industrial Brown Lights
  • Integration Now!
  • Intensely Indigenous
  • It Looks Pretty Privileged
  • It's Good That You Found Love
  • It's Raining
  • Journey
  • Justice/Injustice
  • Lake Michigan
  • Land and Fly Away
  • Land Travels
  • Laundromat, Grocery Store
  • Long Hours on the Highway
  • Love
  • Love Less
  • Mackinaw Bridge
  • Mamakadijitchigewin - Miracles
  • Matriarchal Voice
  • Migizi Speaks
  • Miskwaadesi ~ Turtle
  • Mitawâng - On the Sand
  • Mixed Race Urban
  • My Black Heart
  • My Coach, I Hope You Are Well
  • My Heart Beats
  • My Little Girl
  • Necessary To Speak
  • Night Bird
  • Nin Awidiis - I Transform
  • Nin Dibaamaye Nind Ajemigiwe (Return)
  • Nind Ab (Home)
  • No One at the Shore
  • No Revolution
  • Ojibway Today
  • Old Man
  • Old Man at my Door
  • Oppression
  • Our Senses Can Not Tell Us Everything
  • Outskirted
  • Patriarchal "God"
  • Permeates the Soil
  • Pilled Flannels
  • PMS
  • Podunk Town
  • Praying at the Feet
  • Primordial Sensations
  • Railroad Tracks
  • Raise, Erasure, Visible
  • Ramblin' Rose
  • Rambunctious Blood
  • Relationship With the Land
  • Remnants of Broken Glass
  • Restitutions
  • Rigor
  • Round Dance Songs
  • Self Sabotoge/Internalized Oppression
  • Service
  • Shame in Birth
  • Shkakaamik Kwe
  • Sign The Papers
  • Sisters Rising
  • Sittin' on the Edge
  • Spiraling, Healing, Earth
  • Standing
  • Support in Our Sisters
  • Talking With Kigâ - Thy Mother
  • Tangled Words
  • The Healing of the Women of Our Nations
  • The Land is Us
  • The News About "Radical" Activism
  • The Poverty of Privilege
  • The Ravenswood, Closed
  • The Soul, Part 1
  • The Town Consciousness
  • Traditional
  • Truck Outta Town
  • Two Crows & No Title Poem
  • Uterus
  • Vision
  • Voice, Breathing
  • Wakwi - Heaven
  • Water Tower
  • Waves
  • We Became One
  • We Don't Want to be in Your Prayers
  • We Grew Up in Coffee Shops
  • White Women Laughed
  • Why I Love My Moon Time
  • Wisdom Silent
  • Woman in the Mirror
  • Woman Not Seen
  • Woman of the Earth
  • Woman Rejected
  • Womb Oppression
  • Wounding of Our Womb

Read My Rants, Ramblings & Short Stories

  • Agaming - On The Shore
  • Akki - Earth
  • Ancestral Healing Pronouced
  • Beauty, Consumerism and Environmentalism
  • Dusk
  • Embracing My Moon Time
  • How Did Ojibway Treat Their Women?
  • How Much Native American Are You
  • I am the Only American Indian
  • Love Buried in the Earth
  • Music Festivals and Cultural Appropriation
  • My Native Feminist Perspective
  • My Running Career, Eating Disorder and Healing
  • My View of Thanksgiving
  • New Age and Privilege
  • Nin Minissinow - I am a Warrior
  • Nind Akwendamoiwe - I Hurt
  • Rant: On Building Community and Community Will Reject You
  • Self Love as Activism
  • The Challenges of Being a Healer
  • The Letter
  • The Letter, Part 2
  • Thoughts On My Ojibway Heritage...
  • Walking the Red Road to Wellbriety
  • We All Have Tribal Roots
  • We Are a Generation of Healers
  • What Are You
  • What Indian?
  • You Can't Display Your Soul to the World

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