On Wholeness : Anishinaabeg Pathways to Embodiment and Liberation

On Wholeness: Anishinaabe Pathways to Embodiment and Collective Liberation

On Wholeness : Anishinaabeg Pathways to Embodiment and Liberation

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A brilliant exploration of the body as a site of settler colonial impact, centring embodied wholeness as a pathway to our collective liberation. Through reflections on childbirth, parenting, creative practice, and expansive responsibility as pathways to wholeness, Anishinaabe visual artist Quill Christie-Peters explores how reconnecting with the body can be an act of resistance and healing.She shows that wholeness-despite pain and displacement-is not just possible but essential for liberation, not only for Indigenous people but for all of us. In poetic and raw storytelling, Quill shares her own experiences of gendered violence and her father’s survival of residential school, revealing how colonialism disconnects us from ourselves.Yet, through an Anishinaabe lens, the body is more than just flesh-it extends to ancestors, homelands, spirit relations, and animal kin. This fierce and enlightening book reimagines the way we understand settler colonialism-through the body itself.On Wholeness
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