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Pamela Post
Freelance contributor
Pamela Post is a Vancouver journalist, documentarian and educator. She is Ts’msyen and German Canadian. Her short animated film titled Soul Catcher, inspired by a Ts’msyen story from her father, is in development with co-director Michif stop motion animator Amanda Strong of Spotted Fawn Productions.
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First Person
Returning my dad's ashes to the Skeena River was a homecoming for both of us
Even though Pamela Post had never been to Ts’msyen territory before 2018, she grew up on her dad’s stories of the Skeena River.
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IDEAS
A Tale of Two Metlakatlas: Rematriating my Ts'msyen family history
Just over 130 years ago, 800 Ts’ymsen people left Metlakatla B.C., to start a “New” Metlakatla in Alaska. IDEAS contributor Pamela Post follows her own family history, and how it was shaped by those events.
Ideas |