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Tarot for Today – 5 of Cups – Friday, July 10, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna — Ravenhawks’ Magickal Mystical Places

Today if you are feeling loss or disappointment take the time to process those feelings. You can then learn from them, and then move forward, with greater self-awareness and wisdom. This card reminds you that with loss also comes change, and with change opportunity. That being said this card also indicates that nothing is being […] … Continue reading Tarot for Today – 5 of Cups – Friday, July 10, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna — Ravenhawks’ Magickal Mystical Places

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Tarot for Today – The Tower- Thursday, July 9, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna — Ravenhawks’ Magickal Mystical Places

Unexpected news or an event may shake your world today. You may find yourself questioning what you thought you knew. You may feel vulnerable as if your weaknesses are on display for all the world to see. Try to see this as an opportunity. Think about what would happen in the worst-case situation and prepare […] … Continue reading Tarot for Today – The Tower- Thursday, July 9, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna — Ravenhawks’ Magickal Mystical Places

Pretty and Dumb? Tell It to the Avocado

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When Christopher Columbus first encountered “Indians,” he formed the opinion: “These are very simple-minded and handsomely formed people.” As Robert Jago explains for The Walrus, this unjustified view of Native incompetence has persisted in some non-Natives to this day — even encountered in the way his tribe currently fishes the river named after them.

in another news report, they advised that any salmon bought from us poses a “significant risk to human health.”

Our catch is fine for us to eat, apparently—it’s just a problem for “human” health.

Stó:lō means “river people,” and this river is full of salmon—or, at least, it used to be. It’s our staple food, eaten smoked, baked, boiled, and candied. My grandma prized the eyes, plucked out and sucked on till they popped and released their fishy goo. My nephew goes for the eggs; he quite literally licks his lips at the sight…

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