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Journal Article

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2019
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Overview
First up is an essay by Pauline Wakeham, one of the foremost scholars on the Canadian project of reconciliation. [...]his essay is an implicit response to the critique offered by Pauline Wakeham: it uses formal analysis, tribally specific history, and James (Sa'ke'j) Youngblood Henderson's theory of \"trans-systemic\" analysis not only to show how the poems themselves evoke Two Row Wampum philosophy and materiality but also to suggest how these epistemologies can \"recalibrate relations between Indigenous and settler colonial regimes.\" In this interview, two humorous and down-to-earth Indigenous writers converse about bear marriage stories, the writing process, poetic form, and Native mother-in-law jokes.