Deep impressions of cedar

Image credit: Doug Hum and Jordan Hum

In an interview with The Tyee, I am reflecting on our first-class journey to immersive learning in Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks. Exchanging deep impressions of cedar when we visited the sacred workspace of master carver and Elder Joe Martin's studio in the woods.

Acknowledgements to journalist, writer and storyteller Erin Blondeau, ISAAK OLAM Foundation Monica Shore, and a host of human + more-than-human teachers for encouraging and supporting us every step of our learning journey.

Read (or listen) to the story in The Tyee here:

https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/01/23/VIU-IPCA-Program

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