From  An Al Purdy TriptychFrom: Don’t Honk Twice |
A woman describes some of the people who have moved to Prince Edward County from around the world. |
Lynne Donovan |
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From  Opening Prayer/Closing PrayerFrom: In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2 |
Two traditional prayers for opening and closing a ceremony. |
Darlene McIntosh |
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2019 |
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From  Raven SlanderFrom: Hustling Verse |
West End Sex Workers Memorial |
Raven Slander |
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2019 |
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From  SearchingFrom: In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2 |
A short story about a woman feeling disconnected from her community before participating in a sacred fire ritual. |
Natasha McCarthy |
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2019 |
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From  The Meat RollFrom: Don’t Honk Twice |
Three brief anecdotes about a Prince Edward County resident named Al Purdy. |
Marion Casson |
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2019 |
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From  GWM Looking for Someone to Talk to in PECFrom: Don’t Honk Twice |
A description of an annual Prince Edward County tradition known as the Meat Roll. |
Max Souliere |
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2019 |
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From  I wAs ThereFrom: In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2 |
A poem in which the author describes how the public school system takes away the language and culture of Indigenous people. |
Shauntelle Dick-Charleson |
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2019 |
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