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The Warriors Ode

Rewind. Ok, so after the visit to The British Museum, my Tiddas and I were extremely overwhelmed after coming into contact with artifacts forcibly ‘acquired’ from an unrecorded war. The frontier wars...

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Origins, a festival of First Nations. Artistic Director Michael Walling

Blog contributed by Michael Walling, Artistic Director Origins Festival of First Nations. London 2013 Ceremony – a heightening and ritualising of human interaction – is crucial to the way in which...

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Dylan Robinson – embracing resentment and reconciliation

Dylan Robinson is a Stö:lō scholar and artist based in the First Nations studies program at the University of British Columbia, on unceded Coast Salish territories. His research focuses on Indigenous...

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Gudirr Gudirr

You’ve hardly heard a peep from me in the last couple of weeks and I’ve got loads to do so I thought I better get started! There’s a few blogs in the works at the moment, so keep an eye out for them...

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Window Seat

By Gabi Widders. Runyara Lana, I am writing this entry whilst flying high over somewhere between Broken Hill and the middle of nowhere. I have been either blessed or cursed with a window seat……so far I...

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Origins: First Nations Festival Opening @ the Bargehouse, London. 22/10/13

By Tiddas Take Back. Hey you mob! Just giving you a sneak peak of some of the footage from our incredible night at the Bargehouse, London for the Opening of the Origins: First Nations Festival. More...

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Mesnak… To Be (Or Not To Be)?

Last night the tiddas and I went to the see the powerful First Nations Québécois film Mesnak. Frightening and familiar scenes, parallels with our own communities, and a pervasive post-colonial...

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