Article 5 – Northern Lights and Northern Land

Madison Gurniak Northern lights are one of the astronomical mysteries that occur in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The lights, also known as the polar lights or aurora polaris, are natural phenomena with great significance to the planet and landscape. During an episode of northern lights, shafts or curtains of colored lights are seen in…

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Article 4 – Remembering Our Teachings

Kelly Laybolt The gate was closed when Brent and I pulled up to the scout camp. I parked in the grass on the side of the dirt road and grabbed my cap off of the dash. It was summer, and even though we’d be under the tree canopy, I knew my bald head would still…

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Article 3 – To Mother Earth

Kailyn Coutts-Ramstead The wind blows through the willows,calm, and then mighty, it shows.The sky, speckled with clouds,and full of wonder; each person, I hope, knows. The water ripples with movement of air,and an eagle soars.His shadow cast on the ground below,as waves crash on the nearby shores. It is easy to forget,this is so true,just…

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Article 2 – Nurture = Nature

Christine McKay As an Indigenous woman, I have been fascinated by women’s power for creation. The idea of “Nurture=Nature” started from the concept of “Sky Woman” in the Haudenosaunee creation story. The first woman who, with her children, helped the existing animals shape the land onto Great Turtle’s back. From there, it expanded to embrace…

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Article 1 – Blueberries and White Skin

Darlene Wilson I was born and raised in a small, northern community built on a rock called “The Sunless City,” which originated from a strange, fictional character, Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin. The book was said to have been recovered in the boreal forest of Flin Flon, where the land is beaded with coniferous trees, and lakes…

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Article 9 – The Commercial Relationship between the Local and the Global: Thompsonites’ Consumer Values

Recently, there has been a growing concern that local cultures are being dominated by global forces. As global brands make their way into communities across the world, some people may fear that eventually, local brands will not be able to compete. However, Bryant Simon, the author of “Global Brands Contend with Appreciation for the Local,”…

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Article 7 – COVID-19 Sent Me Back to School

Sharon Garson In 1999, I graduated with a Diploma in Business Administration from Keewatin Community College, now called University College of the North (UCN), here in Thompson, Manitoba. After graduation, I did not know if I should stay in Thompson or go back home to Split Lake. I worked in Thompson for a couple of…

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