The stories we tell carry our beliefs, our histories, and our relationships. They orient us toward particular ways of living and being, both with each other and with the natural world, and guide us into our sense of self and our encounters with difference. They describe what is made alive and what is rendered in service
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine
At a time when young people are disengaging in school, how do we begin to acknowledge that we, as a ...
In this text the focus is on re-telling multispecies stories about life below water, and the specifi...
ABSTRACT Do you have stories of meaningful places in your life? Are there examples of stories of pla...
We Are What Claims Us is a short story collection exploring the ways stories are sacred, how each t...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
How can we live here together? How can we, human beings (especially those of us not considered as su...
The present ecological crisis reflects a crisis in human consciousness, especially in the western wo...
Stories are fundamental to our experience of being human. They help us to make meaning from our live...
Stories are fundamental to our experience of being human. They help us to make meaning from our live...
Everyone was startled by the flood that burst forth from my previously dry tear ducts, even me. What...
Stories We Tell of the River is a collection of prints, photographs, interview transcripts, and crea...
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine
Stories of Love and Loss: Recommitting to Each Other and the Land By Tommy Akulukjuk, Nigora Erkaeva...
In this paper, I share everyday stories of young people’s pedagogical encounters with water. I share...
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine
At a time when young people are disengaging in school, how do we begin to acknowledge that we, as a ...
In this text the focus is on re-telling multispecies stories about life below water, and the specifi...
ABSTRACT Do you have stories of meaningful places in your life? Are there examples of stories of pla...
We Are What Claims Us is a short story collection exploring the ways stories are sacred, how each t...
In what follows I will be using Native American culture and literature as the primary focus for a di...
How can we live here together? How can we, human beings (especially those of us not considered as su...
The present ecological crisis reflects a crisis in human consciousness, especially in the western wo...
Stories are fundamental to our experience of being human. They help us to make meaning from our live...
Stories are fundamental to our experience of being human. They help us to make meaning from our live...
Everyone was startled by the flood that burst forth from my previously dry tear ducts, even me. What...
Stories We Tell of the River is a collection of prints, photographs, interview transcripts, and crea...
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine
Stories of Love and Loss: Recommitting to Each Other and the Land By Tommy Akulukjuk, Nigora Erkaeva...
In this paper, I share everyday stories of young people’s pedagogical encounters with water. I share...
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine
At a time when young people are disengaging in school, how do we begin to acknowledge that we, as a ...
In this text the focus is on re-telling multispecies stories about life below water, and the specifi...