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Drew Hayden Taylor's new show Going Native reclaims Indigenous culture


Drew Hayden Taylor is reclaiming Indigenous culture with the APTN show Going Native
The Anishnawbe author and journalist explores the ways in which Indigenous people are shaping food, movies, music, architecture and more
By Norman Wilner
Courtesy Ice River Films.
Drew Hayden Taylor is looking to expand your understanding of Indigenous culture.
With his new documentary series Going Native – which is now airing Saturdays at 8:30 pm on APTN, and streaming on the network’s APTN lumi platform – the Anishinaabe author, journalist and former NOW writer illuminates the ways in which Indigenous people are shaping and reclaiming their culture.  
Taylor tells me all about it on the latest episode of the ....

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How Jeff VanderMeer Prevents Writer's Block - The New York Times


How Jeff VanderMeer Prevents Writer’s Block
Credit.Jillian Tamaki
April 15, 2021
“I get superstitious,” says the author, whose latest novel is “Hummingbird Salamander”: “I once had a book sent to me that was disrupting my ability to write a novel because of a superficial similarity between the two. I took that book and dug a hole and buried it deep in the backyard.”
What books are on your night stand?
I chose the night stand for its stalwart qualities and it is currently holding up well under the eclectic weight of an advance copy of John Paul Brammer’s “¡Hola Papi!,” B. R. Yeager’s “Negative Space,” Bernard Rudofsky’s “The Prodigious Builders,” Eley Williams’s “The Liar’s Dictionary,” Rita Indiana’s “Tentacle,” Stephen Graham Jones’s “The Only Good Indians,” Julienne Ford’s “Paradigms and Fairy Tales,” Angelo Maria ....

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Storying Resurgence


Storying Resurgence
If You Discover a Fire by Shaun Robinson
Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber (Editor), Kathleen Irwin (Editor) and Moira Day (Editor)
Aubrey Hanson
Mainstream Canada’s current passion for Indigenous narratives is often overshadowed by Eurocentric interpretations, curtailing these narratives’ transformative potential. Both
Literatures, Communities, and Learning and
Performing Turtle Island respond to this colonization of Indigenous stories in literatures and the performing arts, respectively. They delineate strategies for critical engagement and culturally responsive methodologies that strive not only to decolonize, but also to reclaim while navigating the paradoxes of working in settler-colonial structures.
In
Literatures, Aubrey Hanson (Métis) interviews nine Indigenous writers from diverse heritages, generations, gender identities, and preferred genres, all with teaching backgrounds. A professor at the University of Cal ....

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Waubgeshig Rice, Jennifer David's new podcast Storykeepers is an audio book club on Indigenous lit


Jennifer David, Waubgeshig Rice
Storykeepers, a new monthly podcast about Indigenous literature by co-hosts and authors Waubgeshig Rice and Jennifer David, aims to bring conversations about Indigenous books to a wider audience in an audio book-club format.
“We are all story keepers in various senses,” says Rice, the Sudbury-based author of
Moon of the Crusted Snow (ECW Press) and a member of the Wasauksing First Nation near Parry Sound, Ont. “It’s our responsibility collectively, as readers and as writers, to make sure that those stories go forth for future generations.”
David, the Ottawa-based author of
Original People, Original Television: The Launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network and a member of the Chapleau Cree First Nation in northern Ontario, first raised the idea of teaming up on a podcast about Indigenous books years ago when Rice was also living in Ottawa, but the timing wasn’t quite right.  ....

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