June 21stis known as National Indigenous People’s Day in Canada. It’s a time for the indigenous people to acknowledge the many achievements, share knowledge of the language, culture and traditions, and to celebrate our resilience.
Traditional Love
traveling Indigenous – Lana Garcelon, Guest Blogger
Lakeland’s Strongest – Bringing a new sport to the Bush
rez baby, coming home
Raising a child off-reserve, I often think about how she is going to walk through this world. Don’t get me wrong – all of what is currently known as Canada is Indigenous land. Growing up Urban will not and does not make her less Indian. I’m raising a Dene warrior, no matter if she walks on cement or grass.
Decolonial Love Letters to Our Bodies – Gwen Benaway and Quill Christie-Peters
The idea that a trans woman’s body or transitioning is a sovereign act may seem odd to people, but it’s rejecting a colonial violence against us (forcing us into Western gender systems) and reclaiming our inherent femininity inside culture. It’s about connecting our sexualities to our land-seeing our pleasure as also sovereign. Our bodies, our right to be loved, to feel good.
Tr’inalaii: finding our traditional place names
Learning & Growing – Charlene Menacho, Guest Blogger
Finding Ourselves in Plant Medicine – Carrielynn Victor, Guest Blogger
#IndigenousLove
I remembered that I come from people who are storytellers. Artists. Lovers. Foolish friends and mischievous family. We are drenched in the survival and reclamation of generations past, and by our very act of breathing, laughing, loving - we are claiming our rightful space for our descendants. We are here.









