Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 First Nations Poets Offer a Post-referendum Path to Peace. They Invite Us to Stand Together in Suffering before Moving Forward
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'Despite the unsettling advancement of weapons technology in the 21st century, storytelling remains a powerful force for promoting conflict resolution and peace. First Nations poetry of peace is a continuation of millennia-old Indigenous practices to maintain or restore balance in our worlds through storytelling.' (Introduction)

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  • Returning Kirli Saunders , 2023 selected work poetry
  • Archival-Poetics Natalie Harkin , 2019 selected work poetry
  • Throat Ellen van Neerven , 2020 selected work poetry
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