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      <image:caption>Incredibly grateful to revisit a plant elder of mine, Tcitca´tc lu´’i (so-called Devil’s Club). This elder has taught me many things including fierce compassion and boundaries in rapidly colonized Turtle Island. They have strong relations to many tribes including Snoqualmie, Tlingit, Haida and Ditidaht. Haida and Tlingit peoples have a tradition of putting a piece of this plant on a doorway to ward off evil similar to the Evil Eye (Nazar Boncuk) which is what So and I both grew up with. The Ditidaht make charcoal from the stalks for ceremonial and protective face paints. It’s always an honor to spend time with this protector.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Siiceneewoxu (yucca in Arapaho) is an elder of mine who has taught me an incredible amount about being a protector and indigenous futurism. Whenever I harvest them, I shed blood (due to their needle-sharp leaves). I no longer shy away from what you ask when I harvest your fibers. Thank you for making reciprocity a visceral exchange, fellow protector.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Here a participant in our Queer Wilderness Project skillshare is loosening the siiceneewoxu' (yucca) fibers by pounding them with a smooth rock after scrapping the green superficial layer off the leaves. A theme in this semester along with undertaking has been getting to the fiber of life by working with ciinee (wool), siiceneewoxu (yucca), he3ebeihtoono (milkweed) and hiwoxuu hoote (elk sinew). Getting to the fibers requires a sort of death and a transformation of their lives into the story their fibers weave.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>On October 29th, my 15th rebirthday, we found Him hit by a truck on I-70. With his full 5 point rack still intact, we were concerned he would be disrespectfully poached. We decided to turn around and ask his permission to bring his head home (legally; we got a tag). Once we returned to his carcass, there were two midwest men hacking his head off. At this point, I already called the game ward and got a tag. I sat in my car concerned horrified at how they were butchering him. As they started dragging his head to their car, I confronted them and told them the game ward would be here soon and poaching is illegal. They left his head and apologized and we brought him home after asking permission and praying over his body. Whenever I disembody an animal, I pray for them to transition to the next world whole so that my actions do not disrupt their passage. We skinned his face and gave it to the land where the family of foxes, ravens and magpies live. His skull is in my bug box waiting for the thaw when the bugs will feast on him. His antlers and hoote (sinew) soon to become tools in memory and futuring of our ancestral relations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Koo'oh found me when I passed her body on the road while harvesting he3ebeihtoono (milkweed). We call her Hawthorne. Her left foreleg was shot a few weeks prior to her death. Her humerus was shattered with a gapping hole in her leg. This right foreleg was curled up with her claws and interdigital fur overgrown from disuse. Hawthorne survived a few weeks successfully hunting and feeding herself until she was hit by a car.  In some ways, I consider myself an undertaker similar to my relative, the Andean Condor. I brought her home after permission seeking. My spouse, So, and I skinned her after blessing her.  Koo'ohwuu are targeted. There is open season on them nationwide. She reminded me of the open season on blackness and on indigineity as the Sand Creek Massacre 153rd anniversary passed. Hawthorne's resilience and perseverance inspires me and reminds me of my own as well as other targeted populations. Colonization maintains itself through colonizing our more-than-human community. She was a resister who kept living and thriving until her final day.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As I was working on a circular knitting project, I came across this book in my spouse's family house on Pre-Inca Art &amp; Culture where there in a handmade basket was spun yarn and knitting needles. A spinning across time.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Wosein3e'neihii</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wosein3e'neihii became new inhabitants of my bug box. Crepuscular beings, those who emerge and return during the magic hours, are also edgewalkers of their own. Most active during the liminal times of the day.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jess X Snow's poem "Queer Earth," which celebrates queer animal sex and queerness in the natural world.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Tending a Dream</image:title>
      <image:caption>Here a participant from another Queer Wilderness Project skillshare blows a coal to flame. Blowing a coal to flame is such a pivotal moment of bringing a being to life and tending a dream that will bring warmth to your community. Queer (re)sorcery in action.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Hiwoxuu hixono</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hiwoxuu (elk) pelvis from this fall. Hypnotized by the fibers in between the vertebrate between their wototooy (spine). Study of an elk pelvis and spine. If you look closely at the intervertebral disc, you will notice a distinct appearance of literal fibers of cartilage. This is extremely tough tissue, and it speaks volumes that with the level of exposure these remains have experienced, this tissue has yet to fully break down.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Flesh was thought of as being a type of fabric literally woven together, as also, was the material of the universe itself.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Nouu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our neighbor Nouu (fox) who came by the front of our home. Encounter has been a continual theme as I sat under the midnight and saw this one's body glow in the moonlight. We are in relation as neighbors. In this photo, Nouu looks alarmed since they're walking by my bug box where I put a freshly skinned Hiwoxuu head.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Hee3neebes</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hee3neebes (fremont cottonwood) is one of my elders. A riparian accomplice who teaches what no longer serves needs to be dismembered and given back to the land. Their rustling songs in the fall is a homecoming to my riparian queerness. Several years ago, I lived at a place where I was gifted to have a cottonwood outside my window that I'd hear them sing me to sleep. I collected their fallen branches and made a nest around my bed with them, my own wildlife refuge for my soul. I painted sigils onto their dried leaves as we were alchemical partners for a re-membered world. I thank these elders of mine who have such abundant gifts for  with their inner bark (pictured here) being marvelous for tinder and their roots making the most beautiful firekits. Thank you for your constant reminders to me with your heart-shaped leaves that I tattooed on multiple places on my body to honor you.  Respect yer elders.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - 3oox</image:title>
      <image:caption>Working with 3oox (gut), more specifically, the inner lining of the large intestine. Wrapping it around bih'ihii (mule deer) mandible.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Digested by Ancestors</image:title>
      <image:caption>This deliciousness, this pain, the befuddlement, mystery, and wonder, are generously handed to us by a hungry Deity force who wants our full, uninsulated participation in life as a down payment, beginning a lifelong series of ritual feedings into its starved belly. - Martín Prechtel, Secrets of the Talking Jaguar</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Liminal—Not Invisible</image:title>
      <image:caption>Membranial imagery.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Queer Futurism: Denizens of Liminality - Between Worlds</image:title>
      <image:caption>3oox (gut) wrapped opera glasses made during the Fall Queer Quest I co-guided. In my queer lineage, Quariwarmi intimately know the liminal between death and birth, masculine and feminine, etc. These gut-wrapped opera lenses portray the connection to ancestrally-informed queer gifts. We are seers and we are seen by our ecological communities</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self-portrait with Biitno' (Northern Arapaho), so-called Aspen. Forever grateful for my elders, Aspen, who reflect resilience through stories of scars and the eyes of wisdom forged from them. I see you, Scarred Ones. Our scars as LGBTQ2I+ are sacred whether they're self-inflicted in holy attempt of initiation or under the surgical knife initiating ourselves as created and creators of our holy earthy bodies. These are our survival stories.</image:caption>
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