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REBLOG (12-30-21)   There is the #Mi'kmaq #Blackbird   The International Year of Indigenous Languages is a United Nations observance in 2019 that aims to raise awareness of the consequences of the endangerment of Indigenous languages across the world, with an aim to establish a link between language, development, peace, and reconciliation. To bring awareness to this important cause students at Allison Bernard Memorial High School in Eskasoni, Cape Breton recorded Paul McCartney's Blackbird in their native Mi'kmaq language. Songwriter: Paul McCartney Translation: Katani Julian and Albert "Golydada" Julian  Music Production: Carter Chiasson Audio Production: Jamie Foulds (Soundpark Studios) Video Production: Matthew Ingraham and Multimedia 12 students from ABMHS Project Lead/Music Teacher: Carter Chiasson Pu’tliskiej – Kime’sk // LYRICS:  Pu’tliskiej wapinintoq Kina’masi telayja’timk tel pitawsin eskimatimu’sipnek nike’ mnja’sin Pu’tliskiej wapinintoq Ewlapin nike’ ...

writers who paint

 

Spread from Orhan Pamuk’s 2024 book, Memories of Distant Mountains: Illustrated Notebooks, 2009-2022 
 

OP: Wow! You’re like me. What is your hierarchy of writers who paint?

Spread from Orhan Pamuk’s 2024 book, Memories of Distant Mountains: Illustrated Notebooks, 2009-2022
 OP: Yes. Thank you so much … I don’t know what to say!
Spread from Orhan Pamuk’s 2024 book, Memories of Distant Mountains: Illustrated Notebooks, 2009-2022 
(© 2024 Orhan Pamuk; excerpted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.)
INTERVIEW: SOURCE:  https://hyperallergic.com/969407/orhan-pamuk-secret-paintings-of-time/

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