Interconnectedness By sharing stories about being close to nature, Kimmerer emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living beings and the environment. She highlights the reciprocal relationship between humans and the natural world, advocating for a more harmonious and respectful interaction with the Earth. This interconnectedness is not just a philosophical concept but a fundamental truth… Continue reading Do Not Miss Reading Braiding Sweetgrass
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Inquestigate Has Launched a YouTube Channel
I’m so excited to share that I have launched a YouTube channel called Inquestigate Blog. I’d love it if you would join me there in addition to your visits to the blog itself. Here’s the first full-length video I posted this afternoon.
Writing a Land Acknowledgement
As I’ve been blogging away for the last several months about all the fascinating things I’ve been learning about Indigenous cultures, ways of life, histories, etc., it has been in the back of my mind that I should take on the task of writing a land acknowledgement to include on the website. Not only is… Continue reading Writing a Land Acknowledgement
At the Half: Braiding Sweetgrass
I am now just past the halfway point in my reading of Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer, so it’s time for a quick update. I am amazed by this book because it continues to confirm for me that I know so little about the Indigenous… Continue reading At the Half: Braiding Sweetgrass
Reflecting on the Significance of the Winter Solstice and the New Year
As I sit with my thoughts on this final day of 2023, I find myself reflecting on what I have learned lately about the significance of the Winter Solstice. It’s a day that comes and goes for many with little more than some passing thoughts about it being the shortest day and the longest night… Continue reading Reflecting on the Significance of the Winter Solstice and the New Year
Books About Indigenous History
Turtle Island is a huge place. Understanding and acknowledging the storied histories of Indigenous peoples is a necessary component of Truth and Reconciliation. Colonization took place all over the world, not just in what is now known as North America. Stay tuned for additions to this list that share histories of colonization around the world.… Continue reading Books About Indigenous History
Books About the Indigenous Experience
These books by Indigenous authors share life stories. The experience of being Indigenous is often equal parts fascinating and heartbreaking. There is so much to learn about history, cultures, and current realities. There are so many stories. Comment below to share titles I should add to this list. Braiding Sweetgrassby Robin Wall Kimmerer Embers:… Continue reading Books About the Indigenous Experience
Indigenous Fiction
I’m here to learn, and I love learning about the Indigenous experience by way of fictional stories told by Indigenous authors. Comment below to share titles that I should add to this list. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie Five Little Indiansby Michelle Good Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese … Continue reading Indigenous Fiction
Black Fiction
I love learning about the experiences of others by reading fiction. I look to Black authors to help me see the world through characters whose life experiences include marginalization. I have so much to learn, and the perspectives we can see by reading fiction are legitimate. Comment below to let me know which titles I… Continue reading Black Fiction
Books About the Black Experience
This is a list of books I have read as I have attempted to put myself in the shoes of a Black person. As a white person, it is important to me to learn about the experiences of those who have been marginalized. Comment below to let me know what books I should add to… Continue reading Books About the Black Experience