June 2022 Issue 163

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As Mailot says, “Salish stories are a lot like its art: sparse and interested in blank space.” If we are willing to sit in the discomfort of the blank spaces we can learn a lot. This is a very personal look into private relationships as they buckle, reform and ultimately heal under the strain of trauma. She sees pain as something to be treasured, something which expands our hearts. It can be hopeful in that if we are are able to face it, we can be better people having come through it. She says, “In white culture, forgiveness is synonymous with letting go. In my culture, I believe we carry pain until we can reconcile with it through ceremony.”

Why We Should Read

HEART BERRIES

“Indian girls can be forgotten so well they forget themselves…” This haunting sentence appears on the second page of Heart Berries and could well serve to sum up the entire book – an account of Terese Marie Mailot’s efforts to remember and reclaim herself after a childhood in a family grappling with the effects of intergenerational trauma.

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This book asks a lot of the reader. It is written in a nonlinear, fractured style which can be challenging to follow since we cannot be sure of the order in which events have happened in the narrative. In some sense we are deciphering in the dark until the last chapters. This structure mirrors Mailot’s own experience as she struggles to make sense of her past and cope with its impact on the present. This is powerful writing about sitting with one’s stories and memory fragments, to make sense of them and to free oneself from the patterns they dictate.

Mailot demonstrates the power of healing oneself through writing as she rose from the challenges to academic success by expressing herself through art. At the Institute of American Indian Arts, she found a sense of community. “It was an Indian renaissance period… They were Indian writers, and we smiled at each other, as if this was a sovereign land and we belonged.” It is through such belonging that she, and ultimately all of us, are healed. The Warmland Book & Film Collective – a response to the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada – next meets online June 8th to discuss Witness, I Am by Gregory Scofield. Email WarmlandBFC@gmail.com for zoom link. Submitted by Ranji & David, on behalf of the WBFC


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June Forecasts

6min
page 77

Our Brains’ Ability Beyond Childhood Development

3min
page 71

Spiritual Blueprint - Listening for Intention and Purpose

3min
page 76

An Ounce of Prevention

2min
page 70

Soulful Saturday with Kathryn Lowther CFS for the Soul

2min
page 69

The Mind-Gut Connection

2min
page 68

Summer Tutoring for Mathematics & Literacy

2min
page 67

Enhancing the Ability to Learn through Movement

3min
pages 64-65

The Dark Before the Dawn - Caregiving a Struggling Teen

2min
page 61

Feather and Stone Jewelry

1min
page 60

Gertrude the Gunnel

1min
page 59

Sound Advice - Audio Analgesia

2min
page 57

4 Healthy Hacks for Glowing Summer Skin

1min
page 56

Cowichan Bay Volunteer Fire Rescue

2min
page 55

Summer Skin Safety

2min
page 54

New Poetry Anthology Explores Our Relationship with Trees

4min
pages 52-53

Cut Flower Gardening for the Home Gardener

2min
page 45

The Benefits of Soil Bacteria

2min
page 44

Downtown Duncan Arts Pages

4min
pages 42-43

Why we Love our Dads

3min
pages 40-41

Cowichan Father’s Day Gift Guide

1min
page 39

A Gift of Love

2min
page 38

Navigating Complicated Times with Kundalini Yoga

2min
page 37

Westholme Tea Tasting Workshop

2min
page 36

Celebrate Summer by Grilling up some Seafood

2min
page 30

A Way to Support Healthiest Babies Possible

1min
page 34

Urban Forest Bistro: Lunch Review

4min
page 35

Wine Glasses: Demystified

2min
page 27

Growing Tomatoes

1min
page 22

The Best Beef Steaks are Dry Aged

2min
page 29

Dance Temple Cowichan

2min
page 21

Sharing A Gift: The Art of Dion Daniels

2min
page 20

Arts This Month

2min
page 9

Islands Folk Festival Looking for Volunteers

1min
page 10

Coastal Bliss Adventures

2min
pages 6-7

Volunteer Cowichan Aging Well Seniors’ Expo

2min
page 15

Explore Chemainus

2min
pages 12-13

Why We Should Read “Heart Berries”

2min
page 18

June Events

2min
page 5

Rhythmic Living

1min
page 11
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