All things indigenous

I really hope people listen.

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Oh I see, it’s a book!

This poem from it is great. I hate listening to and reading “land acknowledgements.”

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I should probably have been clearer! When the onebox didn’t really make things quite obvious enough I just ended up rolling with it for whatever reason.

Anyway, I ordered it! I have their first chapbook (somewhere…) and it’s great.

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Thanks for the link, I think I’ll order it too. :+1:

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Here is the archived version…

https://archive.ph/2AIZd

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Yõg Ãtak: Meu pai, Kaiowá.

“Yõg ãtak: My Father, Kaiowá” tells the story of Sueli Maxakali and Maísa Maxakali’s search for their father, Luis Kaiowá, from whom they were separated during the military dictatorship in Brazil. The film follows the filmmaker’s journey to reunite with her father, as well as the struggles faced by the Tikmũ’ũn and Kaiowá Indigenous peoples in defense of their territories and ways of life.

Directed by: Sueli Maxakali, Isael Maxakali, Roberto Romero, Luisa Lanna

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https://meupaikaiowa.com.br/

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(As a palate cleanser:)

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Ann Coulter

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