I May Have Forgotten to Turn Off the Oven by Jocelin Carmes
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So savage, but so true
This is the only day you can reblog this ever
i cannot stop thinking about the noise his head makes when he goes back under the table
“The teenage girl who recorded a cover of Blackbird by The Beatles entirely in Mi'kmaq says she hopes to one day release a full album in her people’s language.
“Those lyrics kind of make me feel more hopeful, more inspired to, like, learn my language more than I already know, and to show non-Mi'kmaq people the beauty of the song in our language,” Emma Stevens, 16, of Eskasoni, N.S., told As It Happens host Carol Off.
The cover was produced by the school’s music teacher Carter Chiasson using translated lyrics from Mi'kmaq language teacher Katani Julian and her father.
There was plenty there to sink her teeth into, she said, noting that lyrics like “Take these broken wings and learn to fly” really resonate with Indigenous experiences in Canada.
“The song is just like the type of gentle advice that we get from our elders when we feel defeated and when we feel down,” she said.
While researching the song, she learned that it has frequently been associated with the U.S. civil rights movement.
“We have something in common with the civil rights movement because, to some extent, our people have been oppressed in this country, you know, by the Indian Act and, you know, by the federal government and, you know, the whole residential school thing and attempts at assimilation,” Julian said.”
We are exactly in the middle of 6/9/1969 and 6/9/2069
aww so cute
Kintsugi philosophy - to embrace and highlight the history, struggle, repair in gold for that is where the true beauty lies.