Home: What is it?

Home? What is it? That’s a question that often crosses my mind and as I contemplate it I think about my biological family, question the audacity of the Canadian government and their puppets who took my siblings and I away from my mommy, and that we were kidnapped to another province. It has taken me…

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Memory……

I wish memory didn’t become faulty or wax and wane with time. I remember the day I met you, I travelled three days on a greyhound from another province. Told a stranger in the seat beside me with the excitement of a little kid “I’m meeting my mom for the first time” the lady looked…

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Poetry By: Christine M. Smith

Red power Nations strong and intact Red power blood contact begins   destruction ensues   Red power blood chaos colonialism divides and tries to conquer Red power Blood Missing women Murdered women   Red Power Blood Mayhem we try to fight But government ignores Red Power Blood Truths, words Mean everything Did you say reconciliation?…

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Review: 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act

Review-21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality  Reviewed By: Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith In “21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality,” the author Bob Joseph endeavors to provide insight into 21 rules,…

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Review: The Water Walker

Review: The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson Reviewed By: Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith   In this beautifully written and illustrated children’s book, we are all reminded of how important water is. Water (Nibi) is life. This book chronicles the journey of one Nokomis (Grandmother)- Josephine Mandamin and her quest to bring awareness of…

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The World isn’t the Same

By: Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith The world isn’t the same Without you here I miss you more than The day you left this world behind Your smile Your laughter And telling of stories The world isn’t the same Without you here I miss you more than The day you left this world behind. Oh what I’d…

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Erasure

You erased me When you took me to court At the age of ten And told the judge “Christine is not wanted” You erased me When you gave me An album of my short childhood And walked away As though that would appease me It hurt more than You’ll ever know Or begin to understand…

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Review: Heart Berries: A Memoir

  Review: Heart Berries: A Memoir Reviewed By: Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith What author Terese Marie Mailhot achieves in her memoir “Heart Berries” is exquisite.  It took my breath away reading it because her writing is poetically lyrical and the language raw with emotion. Mailhot writes about her coming of age, what happens in those stages…

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Musings on Memory

Memory is never exact or accurate because we all react to things or remember things the way we like or want. Events that happen and words said impact us in different ways. What happens to one person impacts another person in a totally different way. I wish I understood memory and how it works. How…

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Musings-Telling My Stories

By: Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith I believe that in my healing journey, I’ve finally been able to sit down, put pen to paper and tell my stories. Stories are an integral part of who we are and who we can be. In telling my stories, I want to give voice to the experiences no one should…

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