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crystal-wind · 2 months
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ebouks · 2 years
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Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives
Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives
Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives Sujith Xavier, Beverley Jacobs, Valarie Waboose, Jeffery G. Hewitt, Amar Bhatia Categories: Society, Politics & Philosophy – Social Sciences Year: 2021 Publisher: Routledge Language: english Pages: 321 ISBN 10: 1003161383 ISBN 13: 9781003161387 ISBN: 2020055914 Series: Indigenous Peoples and the Law File: 33 MB
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wizardfiend · 3 years
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THAT BIG OLE HOLE JUST KEEP GETTIN BIGGER / SO DIG, GRAVEDIGGER, DIG
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nnekart · 6 years
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Hair rendering assignment. Creature is called a waboose and we had to give it hair and anything else really lol.
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nicktheladd3d · 7 years
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Discovery of Waboose Island
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my-name-is-dahlia · 3 years
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... but I have silence on my tongue.
Morning on the Lake, Jan Bourdeau Waboose
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snbc · 2 years
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Amber Waboose: An Ojibway quillwork artist's story
Amber Waboose: An Ojibway quillwork artist’s story
SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT. — While most artists go to their local art supply store for their materials, Amber Waboose heads deep into the forest behind her home – and if she hasn’t recently been gifted a porcupine, she has to go searching for one of those too. Waboose’s designs using porcupine quills are eye-catching, intricate and detailed. When she does decide to put some of her rare work up for…
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crystal-wind · 4 months
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6/19/18
WRITER OF THE WEEK Octavia E. Butler was a visionary writer of science fiction.  She drew inspiration from her local library and from the conviction that she could write better stories than the ones showcased by the then-popular B-movies.
 SUMMER READING  Now that school is winding to a close, don’t forget to keep your children reading over the summer break.  We have prizes and raffles – featuring a variety of musical instruments – for children and teens who fill up their reading worksheets.  Stop in for the details.
 COLORING CIRCLE  Join us for our monthly coloring circle for adults.  Bring your supplies or use ours and enjoy a relaxing hour making art in good company this Thursday the 21st at 2 PM.
MOVIE NIGHT  Also this Thursday at 5:30 PM we’ll be watching an animated movie about a hungry, mischievous bunny.  We’ll provide the popcorn and drinks; you just bring yourself, your family, and your friends.
 REGULAR PROGRAMS  Music and Movement for toddlers is Tuesday at 10 AM.  Stories and Songs, for ages 2 – 4, is Saturday at 10:30 AM.  Call the library or check online for all of the details on all of our upcoming events.  
 JUST ARRIVED  If your child enjoys visiting our library turtle Sophie Gertrude, check out the book Turtle Pond by James Gladstone to learn more about the life of red eared sliders in the wild.  Dive in the ocean with The Brilliant Deep, about efforts to rebuild the world’s endangered coral reefs, or read the story of one woman’s work with a misunderstood animal in The Hyena Scientist.  School-aged children might also enjoy Snails are Just My Speed, filled with gross-but-true facts about this common garden critter.  You can help your child learn more about themselves and your family with the National Geographic Kids Guide to Genealogy, and teach them to appreciate other cultures through their celebrations in Every Month is a New Year.  In fiction, children can read Bob by Wendy Mass, about an American girl visiting family in Australia and discovering that the monster in her old closet is quite friendly.  Aisha Saeed’s Amal Unbound is about a girl sold into servitude who dreams of becoming a teacher, and Ojibway author Jan Bourdeau Waboose has created a beautifully-illustrated story with connections to legends of the fearsome Windigo. Finally this week, Akissi: Tales of Mischief is a collection of comic strips by Marguerite Abouet and Mathieu Sapin featuring the adventures and misadventures of a girl growing up in a West African village.
 We welcome your QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CONCERNS, PURCHASE REQUESTS, AND PROGRAMMING IDEAS.  Contact us at 312 Washington Street, [email protected], 315-393-4325, or through any of our social media sites (you can do a search for Ogdensburg Public Library or find the links on our website, ogdlib.org.)
REGULAR HOURS are 9 AM to 8 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 9 AM to 5 PM on Wednesday and Friday, and 9 AM – 3 PM on Saturday.  We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at your library!
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younativo-blog · 4 years
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Poderoso Búfalo, guardião da direção Norte, Totem Sagrado do Caminho do Mestre, professor da sabedoria e do desapego. Com grande força e imensa serenidade, o espírito do Búfalo é o símbolo perfeito do Vazio e da abundância universal. Ele é a própria conexão com o Grande Espírito e o mensageiro do caminho da fartura. ⠀ Para várias tribos norte-americanas, o Búfalo é o mais sagrado dos animais. Também conhecido como Tatanka, é o guardião da sabedoria ancestral e aquele que anuncia a chegada de uma nova era de paz e abundância para todos os filhos da Terra, um tempo em que a harmonia voltará a reinar absoluta, sob a pura compreensão da Unicidade. ⠀ Quem caminha com o Búfalo é chamado a trilhar o caminho sagrado, honrando cada passo de sua jornada terrena com disciplina, sabedoria e tolerância. Esse totem animal concebe o verdadeiro sentido da prosperidade, lembrando-nos de que basta estar conectado ao espírito para usufruir da abundância infinita presente no Universo. ⠀ Tatanka se doou por inteiro para seus irmãos. Sua carne, sua pele, seus ossos. Seu Espírito. Ele caminhou ao lado do espírito de Waboose para nos ensinar a agradecer verdadeiramente por tudo que temos, a ter fé e a compreender o real significado da gratidão para, então, receber os presentes e os milagres da consciência. . . . . . . . . . . . .#alienígenasdopassado #espiritualidade #foco #deusnocomando #energiapositiva #energy #orixá #deusnocomando #axé #namaste #aho #enigma #brasil #brasil🇧🇷 #br #saopaulo #sp #felicidade https://www.instagram.com/p/CBTqZPcnbBD/?igshid=1o28mw3er0b4o
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blackhoof-kra · 7 years
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Andek A Story about the Crow - Traditional Ojibwe Story
When The Great Mystery was creating the flyers, all the flyers had great purpose. The Eagle was to be the people's messenger of prayers and thanks. The Hawk too was a messenger of the people's needs and good medicine. The Loon was the teacher of love and relationships. Andek (the Crow) however was without purpose.
He had no special color, or the powerful wings of the Eagle. So, he flew around looking for purpose like many people today are doing. Andek visited Mkwa (the Bear) and asked him to teach his ways. Mkwa did and eventually Andek got bored and unsatisfied with Mkwa. For some reason the ways of the bear didn't fit with him, so Andek went off and sought a new way and hopefully would find purpose. The beaver, the loon, the wolf, the coyote, the fish, all of creation he learned from, but still Andek gained no purpose or satisfaction with life.
Then came the day where Andek heard Idiom (the Squirrel) crying in a hole of the oak. So he flew to Idiom and said, "Hi idiom , what troubles your heart today?"
Idiom looking poorly said to Andek, "I am sad and feeling drained about my life." Andek advised idiom to visit Mkwa (the Bear) for some medicine for his health and the Turtle to find his heart. So, both Andek and Idiom went to visit the Bear and Turtle and they were both great helpers to Idiom. The Turtle travels slow and is paced in all matters of life, he never misses a thing. Bear is chief of the medicine ways and he placed great healing upon Idiom. At last Squirrel felt balanced and returned to his purpose with vigor and refreshed spirit.
Andek flew around the bush feeling great about what had happened. Then there was another cry in the woods. Always curious about such things, Andek went to investigate only to find Rabbit was crying in her borrow.
Andek asked the Rabbit, "Waboose what troubles you today?"
"I wanna die Waboose cried. "
"What is it that has brought you to such ends?," asked Andek.
Waboose was crying about Wagoosh (the Fox) and how there is no peace with Wagoosh around. Andek carefully listened to everything Rabbit said. Quietly Andek advised his little friend that her purpose is found in her strong legs and long ears.
"Waboose, said Andek, "Surely you can listen very well and can tell when Wagoosh is coming and you can easily out run Wagoosh."
Yes, Waboose thought to herself. I can and I will feel good about it too. "Thank you, Andek."
As time went on as it does, the word traveled all across the lands about the Crow who was born without purpose, so he though, but found good purpose in helping others to either find or renew their purpose. From that day Andek travels throughout the land making friends with all creation by helping them find the right path.
Andek is our traveling companion always reminding us that work and dedication will show the way to the purpose we seek. We cannot find our purpose if we sit on the path, because the path can be found within one's self.
As Andek found out, you become your purpose by doing what feels good with good intention. Trust in the path within and you will be guarantee to find your life's purpose.
In order for a story to manifest it must meet a Crow.
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ontarionewsnorth · 7 years
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MP Patty Hajdu Visits Greenstone (Itinerary)
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Thunder Bay – Superior North MP Patty Hadju Hon. Patty Hajdu reaching out to Greenstone constituents this week THUNDER BAY, ON – Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour and Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Superior North, is heading to Greenstone this week. From Tuesday, Feb. 28 until Thursday, March 2, Patty will meet with regional municipal and First Nations…
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