Cover by: Haley Greenfeather English
Odaawaa Zaaga’iganiing Review
A literary publication highlighting contemporary Anishinaabe writers throughout Turtle Island
Issue No. 1
Introduction
This collection brings together Indigenous writers whose poems and stories explore ancestral memory, intergenerational ties, and nonlinear time. Here, the sacred meets the everyday: birch bark and buckskin alongside Auntie’s texts; tap shoes as talismans; frybread grounding memory.
Grief, rage, and survival bleeds through these pages. Bodies carry haunted pasts and sacred futures. Rage becomes protection, poetry, and righteous fire. The land is kin, teacher, and witness alive in stories of return and ceremony.
These works move through time like water: bathing in ancestral lakes, dreaming with stars, walking beside our ancestors. They conjure Indigenous futures where joy and resistance are one.
Each piece is a thread, part song, part conjuring, part map, leading us back to land, to kin, to self.
Contents
White Caps - Poetry - Billie Annette
Relative Communication - Flash Fiction - Jennifer Gougé
Dip my toes in gichii gami - Poetry - tripp j crouse
At the Meeting Place - Poetry - Sarah-Joy Milner
Brown Bodies - Illustration - Emma DeMarr
Brown Bodies - Flash Fiction - Amber Blaeser-Wardzala
A Forever Ndn Taco for Grandma - Poetry - Megan McDermott
Linda Died - Poetry - Billie Annette
Breathing Out - Poetry - Megan McDermott
Mother - Poetry - Kat Deiter
Relative Liberation - Flash Fiction - Nicholas DeShaw
Baanimaa apii niimi'idiwing (After the powwow) - Poetry - Sarah-Joy Milner
Moss Bag - Illustration - Emma DeMarr
Moss Bag - Poetry - Anangookwe Wolf