Foreword / by M. Jane Fairburn
Iskwew rising. Nohkom ; Since time immemorial ; Fierce ; Reclaim ; My mother's love ; a light ; Trapline to law school ; Rules of law ; The interview ; A million tiny rainbows
Iskwew home. Precious inheritance ; Why was I born with moccasins on my feet? ; The school fool ; Reconciliation ; Ekwani summer ; Family vacation ; Trade Lake ; Indian changes ; Racism across Canada ; The old rez dog
Iskwew alone. How to know you're a redskin ; Chilling ; Just us ; P.A. Indian Residential School student ; Intergenerational trauma ; NIghtly ritual
Iskwew going home. Catching summer ; Through time ; Nimama, my mother ; Supper in Cree ; The lake ; A thousand artists ; Rez lyfe for us women ; a rez wedding ; Ain't far away ; Love through time ; Moccasin dreams ; Moosemeat times ; Wesakichak ; Pelican narrows ; Hot yoga ; Kayas
Iskwew fire. Fiery woman ; Majestic wolf: the chase ; Red dress ; Incarcerated ; The hate of me ; I'm a Ne⁻hiyaw Iskwew ; Yes, I think it's time
A selection of poems in Cree. Nokhom ; Kawee notineen ; Ni mama osakihewewin ; Miyo wechi hitowin ; Kakiyow ewakotochik sepweyotewok.