Writing

  • Back In the Day

    I remember the things my Nokimis  and Noshimis use to say and show me as young child. At the time I did not understand what exactly it was they were trying to teach me. It seemed a bit confusing at the time as I was just a young girl. I was sent to live with…

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  • Who am I

    Who am I? It took me 40 years to be able to honestly answer this question. The fact of the matter is that I never really took the time to ask myself this. I was to caught up in trying to figure out who everyone else was around me. The conditionings of my culture had…

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  • Has anyone ever written anything for you? Has anyone ever put their heart on a piece of paper that you can easily tear apart? This is written for you in hopes you see the beauty in your darkest hours. The words just don’t come out right with conversation. So I am writing this one for…

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  • The world spines so fast these days not just physically but spiritually too. Our technology, has come the point where we almost are running out of things to invent. With the Internet there is so much more knowledge that is available to us just by the click of the mouse. What are we searching for?…

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  • What’s it All For

    I sit alone staring at the four walls of my tiny one room apartment. Although it is a small place in this big city. It is a roof over my head and I am warm, life is good. I close my eyes and see clearly what the future has in store for me, love, peace,…

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  • 4th Place Winner

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  • Writing can be a challenge at times. It may seem nearly impossible to take your voice to that extra mile. By following a few simple techniques such as reading, relaxing, and reflecting it will drastically improve your writing skills. In order to be a great writer you must also be a great reader. Dont limit yourself…

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  • The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary is a searchable, talking Ojibwe-English dictionary that features the voices of Ojibwe speakers. Source: Ojibwe People’s Dictionary

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  • This story is a reflection of me on a small part of my healing journey. A simple Anishnawbe/Irish kwe (woman) that has had a long battle with mental health issues and how chi (big) changes are needed in order to be reborn. I reflect back on a teaching of an eagle and the changes it…

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  • Yay! I’ve just created my WordPress site, check back often for new post on Indigenous issues, Self-discovery, and Healing. I’m excited to share my writings with all of my readers!

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