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Six Nations author Alicia Elliott pens story of her relationship with food
Alicia Elliott will be the first to admit she has a complex relationship with food. That s what happens when you grow up poor in an unstable family unit, she says.Â
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Mohawk writer from Six Nations tells her story in book of essays: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground
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Alicia Elliott, Tuscarora, is from the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. She is a writer/author. (Ayelet Tsbari)
Six Nations Alicia Elliott will be the first to admit she has a complex relationship with food. That can happens when you grow up poor in an unstable family unit, she said.Â
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