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Windspeaker 📰 Aboriginal Multi-Media Society 📍 AB May 20, 2026 · 4 min read Quick Score ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Author helps readers reconnect to Indigenous teachings and spirit marker laws - Windspeaker.com

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Author helps readers reconnect to Indigenous teachings and spirit marker laws Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share   By Shari Narine Windspeaker.com Books Feature Writer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The nêhîyawêwin (Cree) language has always been important to Saddle Lake Cree Nation member ᑳᐯᓵᑳᐢᑌᐠ reuben quinn.  nêhîyawêwin, its connection to the land and its teachings, are the focus of quinn’s book ᑭᐢᑭᓱᒥᑐᐠ kiskisomitok: to remind each and one another. quinn writes that neither his name nor nêhîyawêwin words are capitalized because “when you are sovereign and you don’t owe anyone…
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