KATERI AKIWENZIE-DAMM
JOANNE ARNOTT
JOSEPH A. DANDURAND
JOSIE DOUGLAS

• DAVID A. GROULX
• AL HUNTER
• BASIL JOHNSTON
• JOHN McDONALD
• RICHARD VAN CAMP

 
Photo credit Bill Morgenstern/Earth Moods
“Cody”, 4 yr. old Arabian stallion out of Aurora Winds Arabian Farms, Emo,
Ontario

Al Hunter is Anishinaabe from Manitou Rapids, Rainy River First Nations. He
has published his poetry in many journals and anthologies, including, Rampike; Canadian Literature; Boyhood, Growing Up Male: A Multicultural Anthology; Poets Who Haven't Moved to Minneapolis; North Coast Review; New Breed; and Gatherings. His work is featured along with Jim Northrup, Denise Sweet and Adrian Louis in the acclaimed anthology, Days of Obsidian, Days of Grace, Poetry & Prose by Four Native American Writers published by Poetry Harbor, Duluth, MN, 1995. In March of 2000, Hunter was named an Anishinaabe Achiever of the Treaty #3 Nation for his work in education and the environment. In the the summer of 2000, he and his wife, Sandra Indian, led "A Walk To Remember," a 1200 mile, sacred journey around Lake Superior "to bring forth community visions of protecting the air, land and water for the Seven Generations yet to come." This is his first book.

International Falls Daily
Journal: Spirit Horses take flight for Ontario poet
Web Posted Wednesday, April 24, 2002

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