Official bookstore of Lakehead University. Purveyor of books, clothing, stationery, gifts and the occasional pun.

Joined March 2013
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9 Aug 2022
They all felt awkward and unhappy suddenly, because it was a sort of good-bye they were saying, and they didn’t want to think about it. So they stood around, and waited for somebody else to speak, and they nudged each other, and said “Go on.” ~A.A.Milne
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In Ojibwe our word for butterfly is wemigwans (pronounced we-mig-wahs). Art by Mark Anthony Jacobson.
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In Ojibwe our word for healing is noojimowin (pronounced noo-ji-mo-win). Art by @Duncanpheasant.
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The most important time is the day after the apology so here is my "To Do" list for the Catholic Church, the Holy See and @Pontifex
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The healing narrative puts the work back on the victims. We need to talk about the justice narrative as there is more “healing” to be done by the offender than the victim.
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The red scroll from the @NCTR_UM, naming children who died at residential schools. @papal_visit
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In Ojibwe our word for cry is mawi (pronounced ma-wi). These words below provided by Don Burnstick.
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A few weeks ago I confronted a convoy group on the street and asked them to stop using the Every Child Matters flag for their discriminatory aims. They asked “who do you think you are? what “have you ever done?” with a few swear words mixed in. Enough said- they are dishonourable
You know that new Fake Trucker Church, TUPOC? They’re fundraising off residential school genocide.
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RT @OnaagoshinAnang: Alright friends, gentle reminder to be mindful with language. I’m seeing a lot of “our Indigenous” and “the Indigenous…
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20 Jul 2022
On Monday, when the sun is hot I wonder to myself a lot: “Now is it true, or is it not, “That what is which and which is what?” On Wednesday, when the sky is blue, And I have nothing else to do, I sometimes wonder if it’s true That who is what and what is who. ~A.A.Milne #poem
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In Ojibwe our word for northern lights is wasnode (pronounced waa-sno-de). @Pamaj
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Today is 10,025th day of boil water advisory for #Neskantaga. Community members are given 1.5 litres a day to bathe, drink, or cook. This pic was shared to me by the grandfather of the child who gets skin irritations using the community tap water. #boilwateradvisory #waterislife
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Maybe if we all sit extremely still, Monday won't be able to see us.
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28 Jun 2022
Eeyore stood by himself and thought about things. Sometimes he thought sadly to himself, “Why?” and sometimes he didn’t know what he was thinking. So when Pooh came stumping along, Eeyore was very glad to be able to stop thinking for a little. ~A.A.Milne #tuesdaymotivations
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