Being homeless in one’s homeland is a colonial legacy for many Indigenous people in settler societies
The Edge of the Woods: Iroquoia
Water Walks are a way to raise awareness for Indigenous water issues
Chapter 1: Environmental Justice Theory and Its Limitations for Indigenous Peoples
and social work in crucial topics such as health promotion
kayas nohcin I Come from a Long Time Back Pictographs Being homeless in one’s homelandMary Louise (ne Bangs) Rockthunder, wpankit, was an Elder of Cree, Saulteaux, and Nakoda descent. Born in 1913, raised and married at nehiyawipwatinahk Piapot First Nation. Mary Louise, a much loved storyteller, speaks of her memories, stories, and knowledge, revealing her personal humility and her deep love and respect for her family and her nhiyawwin language and culture in this book. The recordings that are transcribed, edited, and translated for