I also loved how you shared the NPR recorded segment on FB recently of the Red Lake Reservation. And when they talked of "He Who Is Spoken To" (forgive me but my most basic English spelling is terrible) I was reminded of Kakaygeesick. The adversity and heartache they endured while courageously and deftly moving forward in negotiating, honoring and protecting the land that is so much more than land. That land has such an important history to tell and its incredible you are giving it that voice. Thank you again for sharing.
I'm glad you were able to listen to that audio segment on Morning Edition. It lays more groundwork for understanding this history in a broader context. And next week I plan to refer to Medweganoonind (He Who Is Spoken To). Thanks so much for reading and giving feedback.
I also loved how you shared the NPR recorded segment on FB recently of the Red Lake Reservation. And when they talked of "He Who Is Spoken To" (forgive me but my most basic English spelling is terrible) I was reminded of Kakaygeesick. The adversity and heartache they endured while courageously and deftly moving forward in negotiating, honoring and protecting the land that is so much more than land. That land has such an important history to tell and its incredible you are giving it that voice. Thank you again for sharing.
I'm glad you were able to listen to that audio segment on Morning Edition. It lays more groundwork for understanding this history in a broader context. And next week I plan to refer to Medweganoonind (He Who Is Spoken To). Thanks so much for reading and giving feedback.
I am drawn in by the injustice.
You have me curious about those three I want to hear more.
I'm glad you're curious to know more about them. More to come.
Another sneak peak of how yours/your family history are intertwined. Connected