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I really love these stories. I’m not Canadian and have no Indigenous heritage at all. I do read a lot of histories and stories, but so many are from colonial reports or white settlers translating. Things like this (and indigenous accounts of history like The Indian History of the Modoc Wat) are important because they show stories of the present and the past and I wish the public had more exposure to this.
Sociolinguini via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/18
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The stories are beautiful, interesting, powerful, and inspiring. My criticism is there needs to be more women's voices included. Women’s stories of birthing on the land, medicine gathering, hide tanning, trapping, food harvesting, storytelling, and governing (etc). Indigenous women's voices have...Read full review »
Sken:nen via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/13/17
Sometimes the stories are funny. Sometimes they're poignant. Sometimes they're gripping. Sometimes they're thoughtful. Sometimes they're all those things at once. They're always the stories that bind people to land, so they're always important. I really feel honored to be able to hear them.
Jefgodesky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/17
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