Being Indigenous means seeing with different eyes - Windspeaker.com
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Being Indigenous means seeing with different eyes
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A Richard Wagamese column originally published in 1993, Windspeaker
An old Native woman and a young man were walking through the woods one winter morning. The young one was seeking the Elder's company for those things he might learn about himself and his Native-ness. The old one was making herself available for the questions.
As they walked, they came upon a small grove of trees surrounding a small snow-covered meadow. The old one stopped and looked around, squinting her eyes and nodding her head slowly and…
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