Reading: Aylan Couchie

In this audiovisual recording from Wednesday, March 24, 2021, as part of the 52nd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Roots of the Earth,” Aylan Couchie presents her interdisciplinary work, which explores the intersections between colonial and First Nations histories, with a focus on place, culture, and...

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Main Author: Couchie, Aylan
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: UND Scholarly Commons 2021
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Online Access:https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/2021/Day1/3
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Summary:In this audiovisual recording from Wednesday, March 24, 2021, as part of the 52nd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Roots of the Earth,” Aylan Couchie presents her interdisciplinary work, which explores the intersections between colonial and First Nations histories, with a focus on place, culture, and Indigenous erasure. Couchie also responds to audience questions about the focus of pattern in her art, the value of language learning and preservation, how the aging and passing of elders affects the loss of language, her creative process, the GIS project she’s is working on for Nipissing University, her experiential work related to Indigenous women’s voice, and many more. Introduced by Nicole Derenne, Department of Art & Design.