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Tag Archives: Richard Van Camp
VLOG: DOING WRITING EXERCISES TO MUSIC
For years I have been writing to music. I journal, edit, and do writing exercises. I started doing this to Jungle music while playing a tape by a local DJ named Freak Flow. Over the years I have learned … Continue reading
INTERVIEW WITH WAUBGESHIG RICE
Waubgeshig Isaac Rice is a broadcast journalist and a writer. He lives in Ottawa and grew up in a beautiful place called Wasauksing. His dad is Ojibway and his mom is Canadian, and he is proud of his background. Rice … Continue reading
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INTERVIEW WITH MOHAWK POET JANET MARIE ROGERS
Janet Marie Rogers is a spoken-word poet from Six Nations Territory in Ontario, Canada who started writing in 1996. Her literary passions are Native heritage, feminism, historical territories, human love, sexuality and spirit. Rogers hosts Victoria, BC’s only Native radio … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged "Addictions", "Big Crew" Pow Wow Drum, "Drunken Shaman", "Hurricane Rage", "Ojistah Publishing", "Red Erotic", "Skin LIke Mine" by Garry Gottfriedson, "Splitting the Heart", "Un-Earthed", "Warriors Prayer", AIM Song, American Indian Movement song, Black Coffee Poet, Chris Bose, feminism, Firewater, http, Interview With Janet Marie Rogers, Janet Marie Rogers, Jordan Wheeler, Leaf Press, Mohawk spoken word poet, Native Heritage, Native Waves, Native Waves radio, Richard Van Camp, Swil Kanim
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