Born Sacred by Smokii Sumac
Canadian | CBC Books | | Posted: April 8, 2025 5:02 PM | Last Updated: April 8
100 poems honouring shared histories of Indigenous peoples of North America and people in Palestine
In October 2023, upon witnessing the escalation of Palestinian genocide, Ktunaxa poet Smokii Sumac began writing poems reflecting on the stories of Palestinians in Gaza who were risking their lives to share news of the genocide of Palestinian culture, literature, and life. These 100 poems offer a witnessing of the escalation of colonial violence, both current and historical, across oceans, lands, cultures, and people, and the reckoning one has in the face of a genocide.
Vulnerable, eloquent, compassionate, and enduring, Born Sacred is an in-time reflection honouring the shared histories of Indigenous Peoples of North America and of the people in Palestine. Sumac offers this collection as a small piece of life dedicated to Palestinians and resounds the collective call for solidarity in our shared liberation.
(From Fernwood Publishing)
Born Sacred is available in April 2025.
Smokii Sumac is a Ktunaxa two-spirit poet and emerging playwright. Their debut poetry collection you are enough: love poems for the end of the world won the Indigenous Voices Award, and they hosted The ʔasqanaki Podcast, interviewing Indigenous musicians and writers. Their first play, Seven and One Heart, was workshopped and developed in 2024. Sumac also has a Canada Council-funded spoken word album forthcoming in spring 2025. They reside in their home territories of ʔamakʔis Ktunaxa, near the Kootenay River in B.C.