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Becoming Our Future Global Indigenous Curatorial Practice Tlicho The family survives a forest

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The family survives a forest fire

and the narrative space through which Riel's voice speaks to these issues

Emily Pauline Johnson

sell beadwork and books

was a Canadian author and journalist from the Wabaseemoong Independent Nations in Northwestern Ontario

Becoming Our Future Global Indigenous Curatorial Practice Tlicho The family survives a forestBecoming Our Future, edited by Julie Nagam, Anishinaabe Mtis German Syrian; Carly Lane, a Murri woman from Queensland; and Megan Tamati Quennell (Te tiawa, Ngi Tahu), of Mori descent, investigates international Indigenous methodologies in curatorial practice from the geographic spaces of Canada, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Australia. From a perspective of Indigenous peoples important place within society, this collection explores how Indigenous art and

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