Al Hunter
Al Hunter is from Rainy River First Nations, Manitou Rapids, Ontario. He is a proud member of the Caribou clan whose roles and responsibilities include reconciliation, peacemaking, and the preservation of artistic, creative traditions of the Anishnaabeg. His work has appeared most recently in This is an Honour Song: Twenty Years Since the Blockades; W'daub Awe: Speaking True; and McGraw-Hill Ryerson's iLit: Stories of Struggle and Strength from First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples in Canada. He is a spoken word performer and the author of three books of poetry including Spirit Horses and The Recklessness of Love and Beautiful Razor: Love Poems & Other Lies. All are published by Kegedonce Press.
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