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nôtinikêwin êkwa nôtinikêwin pêkiskwêwina – iyiniw ana, masinaham nakinikêwin wawêsi masinahikêwina – nakinikêwin wawêsi masinahikêwin – pêyakwan nôtinikêwina – kîspin ki nitohtên, kîspin kitwân – mâmawikâpowik âsohtâkânihk – kîkway namôya kâ nitawêhtamâhk – kwayakîyiniwak êkwa paskêwîyiniwak – kîkâc takohtêw osci Afghanistan – atiht wanihtamok – nipiy – ayimihâwin cikâstêpayicikan – wâskahikana iskohk Attawapiskat – tânsi anima ta iyiniyohk kâ kanâtahk askiy – tânsêsi êsi pîkonikâtêk kâ kanâtahk askiy – mitoni môcikahk kinwâpacikêwin ôtinâhk – miywihtamok ê kanâtahk – môniyaw iskwêw ayâw askihkânihk kâ tipiskâk

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David Groulx

David Groulx was raised in the Northern Ontario mining community of Elliot Lake. He is proud of his Native roots – his mother is Ojibwe Indian and his father French Canadian. David received his BA from the Lakehead University where he won the Munro Poetry Prize. He also studied creative writing at the En’owkin Centre in Penticton, B.C. where he won the Simon J. Lucas Jr. Memorial Award for poetry. David has written nine poetry books including Night in the Exude (Tyro Publications), The Long Dance (Kegedonce Press), Under God’s Pale Bones (Kegedonce Press), A Difficult Beauty (Wolsak & Wynn), Rising With a Distant Dawn (BookLand Press) in English and Ojibwa, Imagine Mercy (BookLand Press), and The Windigo Chronicles (BookLand Press).