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Paul Seesequasis

    Paul Seesequasis is a distinguished writer and journalist whose work delves into the rich tapestry of storytelling and cultural heritage. As the founding editor of Aboriginal Voices magazine and a seasoned journalist with international experience, he brings a profound insight to his literary creations. His short stories and feature writing explore diverse themes, presented across various mediums, reflecting his versatility as a storyteller. Through his ongoing projects, including collaborations on graphic novels and cross-genre works, Seesequasis continues to push the boundaries of literary expression.

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    People of the Watershed
    • People of the Watershed

      Photographs by John Macfie

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The vivid photographs by John Macfie capture a way of life that reflects the author's ancestral roots, evoking a sense of nostalgia and familiarity. These images depict a world that soon faded after they were taken, offering a poignant glimpse into the past. The collection serves as both a visual journey and a heartfelt tribute to the author's heritage, creating a powerful connection between memory and identity.

      People of the Watershed
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      Porträts indigener Gemeinschaften in Kanada

      Das Buch präsentiert eindrucksvoll acht indigene Gemeinschaften Kanadas und gibt der "vergessenen Generation" der First Nations, Metis und Inuit eine Stimme. Paul Seesequasis nutzt historische Fotos und persönliche Geschichten, um Zusammenhalt und Widerstand zu zeigen und eine neue Perspektive auf die indigene Geschichte Kanadas zu eröffnen.

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