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  • Walking Backward Through the Trail of Tears

    June 17, 2026 When I first began researching my Cherokee ancestry, I started where many people do: Ancestry.com. It’s a tempting place to begin — you can plug in fragments, and suddenly branches appear, often because someone else has already walked that path and left their notes behind. Some of the trees are beautiful, stretching…

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  • Boozhoo from Anishinaabe-Aki

    “One of the biggest roles of science fiction is to prepare people to accept the future without pain and to encourage a flexibility of the mind. Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories.” – Arthur C. Clarke Translation: Greetings from the Land of the Anishinaabe, who are comprised of the Ojibwe (Chippewa), Odawa (Ottawa),…

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  • My Summer Book Report: The Rediscovery of America

    September 24, 2024 “The New World forgets everything The Old World forgets nothing.” I FINALLY finished my summer reading project. Whew. “The Rediscovery of America” by Yale professor Ned Blackhawk, is not a light, summer beach read. It’s a large, textbook-sized tome (with 100 pages of notes!) that presents an in-depth picture of what happened…

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