Some things go deeper than words.
In The Eternal Song, Patricia June Vickers offers a truth that lingers:
“Decolonization” isn’t enough to name what’s happened—
and what’s still happening.
What was done to Indigenous peoples, to the land,
was not just theft or violence—it was something that clings,
something that echoes through bloodlines and soil,
as deep and lasting as a cur...
Some things go deeper than words.
In The Eternal Song, Patricia June Vickers offers a truth that lingers:
“Decolonization” isn’t enough to name what’s happened—
and what’s still happening.
What was done to Indigenous peoples, to the land,
was not just theft or violence—it was something that clings,
something that echoes through bloodlines and soil,
as deep and lasting as a curse.
Patricia speaks from the bones of her lineage—Heiltsuk, Tsimshian, Haida—
and from the wisdom of soul work, of ancestral healing.
She reminds us that what’s needed is not reform,
but a return to memory,
a reweaving of the torn fabric of being.
The Eternal Song holds space for these truths—uncomfortable, sacred, alive.
It does not soothe. It listens. It invites.
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