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Nauetakuan, a Silence for a Noise Gratitude Indigenous People

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Indigenous People

for most of her lifetime Smallboy led a traditional life that revolved around seasonal hunting

the Idle No More movement

Critical Indigenous Studies makes an important contribution to this expansion

It's truly a caribou song and the boys hear the song that beckons to them

Nauetakuan, a Silence for a Noise Gratitude Indigenous PeopleNatasha Kanap Fontaine is an Innu writer, poet and interdisciplinary artist from Pessamit, on the Nitassinan (North Shore, Quebec). She lives in Tio'tia: ke, known as Montreal. Her critically acclaimed poetry and essays are widely taught and have been translated into several languages. In 2017, she received the Rights and Freedoms Award for her poetry and contribution to bringing people closer through art, writing, performance, dialogue, respect, and

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