Indigenous values connect human beings with the living natural world through ceremonial exchange practices with non-human beings who co-inhabit the homelands
This important study reveals how an understanding of the historical uses of schooling can inform contemporary discussions about the role of education in reconciliation and improving Indigenous–settler relations
North Dakota and illustrated by Tara Audibert
and Julian Brave NoiseCat
from abuse to early involvement in the criminal justice system
The Divining Season FNCR 2024 Adult Indigenous values connect human beingsGwendolyn Paradice, an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is a queer, disabled, Cherokee Caucasian writer of fiction and nonfiction. A 2024 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, theyre also the author of the Hudson Prize winning short story collection More Enduring for Having Been Broken (Black Lawrence Press, 2021) as well as a chapbook co authored with poet Kara Dorris, Carnival Bound (or, Please Unwrap Me) (The Cupboard Pamphlet, 2020).