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Where the Sea Kuniks the Land Social Issues use vibrant stories and personal

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use vibrant stories and personal narratives to offer insights into the unique nature of Indigenous leadership

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and former staff have taken steps to rehabilitate cemeteries and commemorate the individuals buried there

their armed occupation of Ganienkeh in 1974

Charlotte Coté shares contemporary Nuu-chah-nulth practices of traditional food revitalization in the context of broader efforts to re-Indigenize contemporary diets on the Northwest Coast

Where the Sea Kuniks the Land Social Issues use vibrant stories and personalFull colour photographs throughout. Ashley Kilabuk Savard is an Inuk artist and storyteller born and raised in Iqaluit. A kunik is a traditional Inuit greeting, often given to loved ones, in which a person places their nose on anothers cheek and breathes them in. Where the Sea Kuniks the Land extends that gesture of love to the Arctic landscape, in a suite of poems that celebrates the interconnectedness of people and place, past and present. The

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