Blanket Toss Under Midnight Sun: Portraits of Everyday Life in Eight Indigenous Communities dance Tapping her troubled personal history
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Tapping her troubled personal history
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Blanket Toss Under Midnight Sun: Portraits of Everyday Life in Eight Indigenous Communities dance Tapping her troubled personal historyA revelatory portrait of eight Indigenous communities from across North America, shown through never before published archival photographsa gorgeous extension of Paul Seesequasis's popular social media project. In 2015, writer and journalist Paul Seesequasis found himself grappling with the devastating findings of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission report on the residential school system. He sought understanding and inspiration in the
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