This article is a follow-up to a previous one written by Trevor Swoverland, with the link to that first article in the first paragraph below. It provides an anecdotal experience of home with a consideration of the tendency to equate urbanization and success in the overculture. In a recent piece (Colonized Colonizers: The Consequences of [...]
Author: Lee Gregsson
Why Pike Herding? Whitefish Netting as a Metaphor for Life
This piece written by Honor Schauland is a beautiful reflection on a subsistence activity endemic in this region we call home, and it touches on the spiritual depth of life close to the land and close community. It is a lovely description of a particular human ecology that shares ideas generalizable to other regions in [...]
Colonized Colonizers: The Consequences of Alienation from People, Culture, and Land
This piece, written by Trevor Swoverland, considers the complexity of the colonization of populations of European migrants and how the process of being colonized by imperial powers has placed many descendants of European migrants to these shores in the position of being descended from both colonized peoples and colonizers; additionally, forces of colonization continue to [...]