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Hiraeth
Hiraeth | Carol Rose Daniels
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Poetry. Indigenous Studies. Women's Studies. HIRAETH is about women supporting and lending strength and clarity to other women so they know that moving forward is always possible--and always necessary. It documents a journey of struggle that pertains to a dark point in Canadian history that few talk about and of which even fewer seem aware. Poems speak to the 1960's "scoop up" of children and how this affected the lives of (one or thousands) of First Nations and Métis girls--girls who later grew to be women with questions, women with wounds, women who felt like they had no place to call home. That is, until they allowed themselves to be open to the courage others have lived and shared. "Hiraeth" is a word that is Celtic in origin and it means looking for a place to belong that never existed. But this place does exist--in the heart.
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Hiraeth | Carol Rose Daniels
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Carol Rose Daniels will be at #emwf18 to read from her debut collection of poetry, Hiraeth, which explores her journey of struggle and healing in the aftermath of the Sixties Scoop, a dark point in Canadian history that few ever discuss. Hiraeth is about women supporting and lending strength and clarity to other women, so they know that moving forward is always possible - and always necessary. bit.ly/2N3NA7Q #canlit #poetry