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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’ ...

Songbirds sing while dreaming?

 https://www.newsweek.com/songs-birds-sing-dreaming-asleep-1891312


 

We’re taking a nice long break for the holidays. Some of that time will be spent counting our blessings, considering what we need for 2025 and what we’re doing right, doing wrong and what we want to do more of.


The rest of the time, though – and a good portion of it, hopefully – will be spent doing some serious fucking off. Playing in the snow, eating gummies or meditating and stretching.  Visiting loved ones, napping on the couch, drinking wine – whatever resting, recovering and recreating means to each of us.  Because all that stuff’s important.  Ya gotta recharge and we’re fortunate to be a company that knows that.  So, when I come back in the new year, after catching up on all my reading, sleeping and hiking (isn’t winter hiking the best?), I’ll be better than ever! Or at least better than I was last week.

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