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Where the Ancestors Walk

Project type

Book

Date

January 25, 2026

Amazon

Where the Ancestors Walk is a luminous collection of twenty‑five sonnets honoring the enduring presence, teachings, and beauty of First Nations cultures. Written with deep respect and a lyrical, nature‑centered voice, this cycle invites readers of all ages to slow down, listen closely, and walk gently with the land.

Each sonnet explores a different theme—land, water, sky, Elders, stories, animals, seasons, ancestors, and the future—creating a tapestry of connection that celebrates the wisdom carried through generations. The poems are accessible enough for young readers yet layered with meaning for teens, educators, and adults seeking a thoughtful, heartfelt introduction to Indigenous worldviews.

Through vivid imagery and a steady, compassionate tone, the collection highlights values such as gratitude, balance, community, and respect for all living things. Readers will encounter the quiet strength of the Elders, the teachings of the drum, the guidance of the forest, the brilliance of the northern lights, and the hope carried by today’s youth. Each poem stands alone, yet together they form a journey across land and memory—a path shaped by reverence, resilience, and the timeless presence of those who came before.

Perfect for classrooms, libraries, family reading, and anyone who loves poetry rooted in nature and spirit, Where the Ancestors Walk offers a gentle invitation to reflect, learn, and reconnect. Its sonnets are ideal for read‑aloud moments, cultural appreciation units, and readers who enjoy works that blend poetic craft with emotional clarity.

This collection is not a retelling of specific Nation‑held stories or sacred teachings. Instead, it is a respectful tribute to the values, relationships, and land‑based wisdom that continue to inspire and guide First Nations communities today.

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