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“the stories come alive in it”: Renewing lakotowakən in the Waponahki homelands The Wolastoqewi Elder and traditional artist Gina Brooks invited the literary scholar Rachel Bryant to make paper from a lichen commonly known as old man’s beard. Gina wanted the paper to line the lid...

This conversation will be based on Brooks and @rmbryant.bsky.social's NICHE Article, "“the stories come alive in it”: Renewing lakotowakən in the Waponahki homelands" - niche-canada.org/2025/06/30/t...

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A tide-drawn forest, branching across the sand like living memory — erased and redrawn with each returning wave. Solana Beach, 2025.

A tide-drawn forest, branching across the sand like living memory — erased and redrawn with each returning wave. Solana Beach, 2025.

Each tide sketches a forest, each wave erases it — what the sea remembers may include us, too. 🌊 Read more in "A Tree in a Wave, a Wave in a Tree: What the Tide Remembers" #Ecomemory #PlanetaryFutures www.linkedin.com/pulse/tree-w...

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