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Museum of Vancouver 1
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Keyword
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Museums, Language, Musqueam Knowledge, Relationality
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Date
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2018-01-24
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Description
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Image of a white wall with a welcoming message in the Musqueam language as well as in English and French.
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Cecily Nicholson Clip 1
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Keyword
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Poetry, Space, Ecology, History, Language, Mobility
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Description
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Nicholson touches on topics such as space, history, and poetics by discussing her own experiences working in art and writing.
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Polygon Gallery 4
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Keyword
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Art, Language, Shape
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Date
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2018-02-01
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Description
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Image of Jordan Abel's "Cartography."
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Polygon Gallery 2
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Keyword
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Art, Language, Shape
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Date
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2018-02-01
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Description
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Image of Jordan Abel's "Cartography."
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Cecily Nicholson Clip 3
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Keyword
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Oral Language, Colonial Language, Language, Poetry, Perspective, Space
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Description
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In the final clip of the interview, the discussion focuses on the topic of language. Nicholson comments on the complex relationship between language and knowing and how she uses this relationship in the context of poetry.
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Title
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Cecily Nicholson Clip 2
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Keyword
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Ecology, Natural World, Poetry, Mobility, Culture, Settler, Language, Economy, Identity, Space, Diasporic, History
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Description
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In this second clip of the interview, Nicholson touches on topics such as space, colonial history, poetry, and settler language. The discussion then shifts to comment on language use—in particular thinking of the language used in regards to the non-human elements of space.
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Museum of Vancouver 11
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Keyword
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Language, Musqueam Knowledge, Relationality, Ecology
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Date
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2018-01-24
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Description
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Image of a window on which are two Musqueam words followed by English translations. Water and trees are visible through the window.
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Wayde Compton Clip 4
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Keyword
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Advertisement, Language, Power, Manipulation, Government
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Date
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2018-01-23
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Description
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In this final clip of the interview, Compton discusses the nature of the conclusion to The Outer Harbour. It then shifts to a discussion of land claims and diasporic and Indigenous politics, and the experience of writing within such a political landscape.
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Polygon Gallery 8
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Keyword
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Art, Language, Shape
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Date
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2018-02-01
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Description
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Image of Jordan Abel's "Cartography."