Art Interview with Alice Cormier, a young Inuk artist Alice Cormier & Carolyn Marie Souaid They were right in front of us and I was shaking so much I almost shot my dad’s Ski-doo windshield.
Meditation Reflections from the Heart: Journeying Through COVID Isolation Amrita Choudhury I felt more keenly aware of being a visitor and a guest here on this land — something I had always known instinctively.
Film Review Reclaiming the screens: Reviews of Trickster and Inconvenient Indian Mirella Bontempo We were all family: witches, tricksters, what the ancients call cycles, balances and harmony.
Editorial Our stories, our truth Jody Freeman There is a vital energy pulsing through this winter issue of Montréal Serai. It radiates off the landing
Art Kahwà:tsire Leah Kanerahtaroroks Diome The effects of intergenerational trauma on both my family and community are felt every day.
Editorial An Interview with Michèle Audette: carrying the hearts of many Michèle Audette The way I see it, I’ve made choices in a context that was imposed on me.
Short Story Storytelling in Mayan: The Little Deer and the Tiny Star Sáasil Uj Chi Xool, María Reneyda Xool Yam, and Hilario Chi Canul Sáasil didn’t know how to write at the time, so she told the story to María, her mother, in a combination of Mayan and Spanish, and then both of her parents helped her transcribe it.
Art Multimedia art, films and poetry by Craig Commanda Craig Commanda What are the ethical concerns with bringing Indigenous languages into cyberspace?
Editorial India’s Indigenous Peoples and the Rise of Brahminism: Bhima-Koregaon, Then and Now Shankar Tadwal, Subhadra Khaperde and Rahul Banerjee Independence from British rule did not really improve matters for either the Dalits or the tribespeople as a whole.