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- Author: Thomas, RebeccaDate:Created2020Summary:
In Mi'kmaw, three similarly shaped words have drastically different meanings: kesalul means "I love you"; kesa'lul means "I hurt you"; and ke'sa'lul means "I put you into the fire." Spoken word artist Rebecca Thomas' first poetry collection is at once a meditation on navigating life and love as a second-generation Residential School survivor, a lesson in unlearning, and a rallying cry for Indigenous justice, empathy, and equality.
Genre:Subject(s): Mi'kmaq | Poetry, CanadianOriginal Publisher: Halifax, NimbusLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781771088862, 1771088869Collection(s)/Series: Atlantic Canadian: Read Atlantic 2021 | First Nation Communities Read 2021
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