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Home wedding
Personal, Tradition Emma McLaughlin Personal, Tradition Emma McLaughlin

Home wedding

My first dance was an adventure. Back then, they used to have what they call a dollar dance. The bride and the groom stand on the floor and they start playing slow music and people come up there and give the best man or maid of honour a dollar and he or she gets to dance with the bride or groom.

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Maple candies
Personal, Culture Emma McLaughlin Personal, Culture Emma McLaughlin

Maple candies

If you’re gonna travel the world, maple candies are the best ambassador of Canada. I was doing the circumpolar meeting of Native languages in Tromsø, Norway.

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Left handed twin
Spirituality, Culture Emma McLaughlin Spirituality, Culture Emma McLaughlin

Left handed twin

In our Creation story, the left-handed twin is the Creator’s brother. I don’t hate him. He’s still my grandfather. But Christianity says, “No, you’ve got to hate the Devil, be at war with the Devil.” All this made up stuff to confuse the hell out of humans.

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A heavy job
Medicine, Family Melissa Stacey Medicine, Family Melissa Stacey

A heavy job

I used to do readings for people. When people have problems, like if they’re scared that somebody is sick in their family, they would come to see me.

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