you really must check out the transmissions material. Lise recorded elders from across Canada telling stories in their own language of how the language itself shapes a world view, and how Indigenous languages are inherently different than English because they are verb based rather than down based.
At first glance your grandfather's poignant photograph seems like a portrait of a civilization on the brink of extinction. The work of Lisa Jackson and others shows us that evolution, rather than museums, can be a key to cultural survival.
what a telling & poignant photo. thank you carole for your understanding of deep time & history & all the work you do to research its accuracy & pass it on through your remarkable & lucid writing/storytelling
Thank you Ingrid.
Lisas work is for the future as well. Remaking.
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you really must check out the transmissions material. Lise recorded elders from across Canada telling stories in their own language of how the language itself shapes a world view, and how Indigenous languages are inherently different than English because they are verb based rather than down based.
At first glance your grandfather's poignant photograph seems like a portrait of a civilization on the brink of extinction. The work of Lisa Jackson and others shows us that evolution, rather than museums, can be a key to cultural survival.
Thanks, Carole.
Wow, what a stunning photograph. I will find the film thanks to Carole.
what a telling & poignant photo. thank you carole for your understanding of deep time & history & all the work you do to research its accuracy & pass it on through your remarkable & lucid writing/storytelling