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REVIEW: TANYA TAGAQ & LAAKKULUK WILLIAMSON BATHORY
Over the flickering fire of the kudlik, Laakkuluk tells us of a world of possibility and fantasy — a place where passion is embraced and embodied.
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Over the flickering fire of the kudlik, Laakkuluk tells us of a world of possibility and fantasy — a place where passion is embraced and embodied.
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“among our own community — among Indigenous peoples — what do we expect each other to look like?”
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“How do Indigenous feminists, or Indigenous peoples who don’t identify as feminists, navigate themselves in a structure of activism that has historically erased Indigenous women’s involvement, and, often, their leadership?”
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“It’s a misrepresentation at best. At worst, it’s a trope that tokenizes Inuit culture for the generation of profit.”
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“She’s got to be her own / Find a place in this life.”