Wednesday, January 24, 2018

"I Lost my Talk" - Rita Joe

Turning a painful past into poetry
https://vimeo.com/170262207


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"Rita ​
Joe was a Mi'kmaq woman from Cape Breton and used her writing to teach others about her culture and people. Years after her death, her words are still fighting.
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A newly commissioned show at Ottawa's National Arts Centre has taken one of Joe's poems and re-imagined it as a visual experience.
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Her most poignant piece of work, I Lost My Talk, published in 1978, recounts her years at a residential school in Halifax.
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Rita Joe would publish seven books in total.
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She was awarded the Order of Canada, appointed to the Queen's Privy Council and has been called the Mi'kmaq poet laureate. Her poem I Lost My Talk was also included in Canada's final Truth and Reconciliation Report, addressing the legacy of the residential school system.
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he is called the Gentle Warrior.
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Leonard Paul - Mi'kmaw artist

​Art is inspired ​
by ancestors and traditions,
​and
 everything around us
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ArtsHalifax.com recently talked with
​Mi'kmaw artist ​
Leonard Paul to catch up with some of his latest projects.
Leonard  considers himself fortunate for being
​from ​
Mi'kmaq First Nation.
 
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(see also:
https://www.leonardpaul.com/
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