Travelling to the Edge of the World, via IngramSpark, by Kathleen Jones

A year ago I was here, on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, very close to Alaska, on the islands of Haida Gwaii. It was a trip that changed my life. I was supposed to be studying the mythology of the First Nation people here for a new collection of poems, but I began writing a travel memoir instead and it turned out to be one of the most personal books I've ever written. Totems in abandoned villages, photo courtesy of Go HaidaGwaii I was made to face the realities of the growing environmental crisis, as well as the ‘cultural’ and actual genocide committed by the British Colonial government which was begun in the latter part of the 19th century but carried on through the 20th. It seems horrific that children were still being taken from their families to have their ‘Indian’ identities stamped out of them as late as the eighties and nineties. The last of the ‘Residential Schools’ only closed in 1996. What I found was a wild landscape of enormous beauty, fr...