Blog — ...pushback against environmental regulations that might restrict profit. This book aims to help us find new ways to discuss and solve complex problems. Icon, Brand, Myth and Public Deliberation on...
Blog — Image: Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853 – 1890 ), Farmhouse in Provence, 1888, oil on canvas, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Collection 1970.17.34 In the upcoming publication from AU Press, Reading...
Blog — ...Cree and English. Tell them in nêhiyawêwin as they lean toward your crude Cree, trying to understand, trying to give you some of their loss. Speak these words, over and...
Blog — ...you’ll answer whatever questions are asked of you.” She clapped her hands three times. “Stand, push in your chairs, follow me. Talking is forbidden.” Once outside she motioned where we...
Blog — ...the grasses turned their tender faces to the sky. [1] See Stan Rowe, Home Place: Essays on Ecology, rev. ed. (Edmonton: NeWest Press, 2002), 178. [2] See Robert Diffendahl, “Plate...
Blog — ...Frank Weasel Head wrote, “In our culture, in our way, we don’t look at ourselves. We’re always talking about our children, our grandchildren. When I was young, at the end...
Blog — ...to the field so I could cry for my mother to help me. But, just like in residential school, she never came, and, as usual, I had to deal with...
Blog — ...fished the same lakes, streams, and rivers. They cherished memories carried in the pungent smell of the fall tundra, in wafts of spruce, cottonwood, and willow smoke. They ventured throughout...
Blog — ...from two of our major funders, Canada Council and the Alberta Media Fund, about new programs. Krys Ross, from eBOUND Canada, an exceptional organization that collects and distributes the ebooks...
Blog — ...storms, has beauty and joy, these texts are filled with the intricacies of the daily expressions of friendship, love, and commitments to unselfish purposes.” —History of Education ...