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“We love imperfect people. We can love them and not condone their actions and beliefs.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“When someone dies, everything about them becomes past tense. Except for the grief. Grief stays in the present. It’s even worse when you’re angry at the person. Not just for dying. But for how.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“Inaction is a powerful choice”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Wisdom is not bestowed. In its raw state, it is the heartbreak of knowing things you wish you didn't.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Kindness is something that seems small, Daunis, but it's like tossing a pebble into a pond and the ripples reach further than you thought.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“People say to think seven generations ahead when making big decisions, because our future ancestors—those yet to arrive, who will one day become the Elders—live with the choices we make today.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“When our loved ones die, the love stays alive in the present.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“Some boats are made for the river and some for the ocean. And there are some who can go anywhere because they always know the way home.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Love means wanting you to have a good life, even if I'm not in it.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“When you love someone, but don't like parts of them, it complicates your memories of them when they're gone.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“When someone dies, everything about them becomes past tense. Except for the grief. Grief stays in the present.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“Love honors your spirit. Not just the other person’s but your own spirit too.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“It wasn't just generational trauma that got stored in our blood and passed along, but our resilience and language too.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“My whole life, I've been seeking validation of my identity from others. Now that it's within my reach, I realize I don't need it.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“My girl, some boats are for the river and some are for the ocean.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“I’m reminded that our Elders are our greatest resource, embodying culture, and community. Their stories connect us to our language, medicines, land, Clans, songs, and traditions. They are a bridge between the Before and the Now, guiding those of us who will carry on in the Future.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Love is a promise. And promises you don't keep are the worst lies of all.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“It's your journey. You gotta do your work and I gotta do mine.'
I taste salt from my tears. 'Your need scares me. I'm afraid I'll focus on your needs over mine.'
I clear my throat. Breathe in and out. Steady myself. 'I love you... and I love myself. I want us to be healthy and strong. On our own. So that no matter what happens, whether we meet again or not...'
I look him in the eye. "Love means wanting you to have a good life, even if I'm not in it. And your love for me? It should be that strong, so you want that for me, too'.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
I taste salt from my tears. 'Your need scares me. I'm afraid I'll focus on your needs over mine.'
I clear my throat. Breathe in and out. Steady myself. 'I love you... and I love myself. I want us to be healthy and strong. On our own. So that no matter what happens, whether we meet again or not...'
I look him in the eye. "Love means wanting you to have a good life, even if I'm not in it. And your love for me? It should be that strong, so you want that for me, too'.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Mazina’iganan mino-mshkikiiwin aawen. Books are good medicine!
(From the author's note)”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
(From the author's note)”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Auntie told me once that a girl needs at least one grown man in her life who sees her worth as inherent. Values her just as she is, not dependent upon her appearance or accomplishments.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“It gnaws at me, the way they want bad stuff without knowing the good stuff too. “It’s like … you haven’t earned our stories,” I say.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“New Normal, which is what I call what happens when your universe is shaken so badly you can never regain the same axis as before. But you try anyway.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“I am so tired. The weight of my expendability is crushing.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“Honor your spirit. Love yourself.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Maybe there’s a word in Anishinaabemowin for when you find solid footing in the rubble after a tragedy.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“Yeah. It’s your identity, but it gets defined or controlled by other people.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“She is a woman who is complex and sometimes exhausted, but mostly brave. She loves imperfect people fiercely.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Correction—I love her, and she loves me. When our loved ones die, the love stays alive in the present.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter
“It's hard to let people down, and harder still when your expectations for yourself are even higher.”
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
― Firekeeper’s Daughter
“Real love honors your spirit. If you need a medicine to create or keep it, that’s possession and control. Not love.”
― Firekeeper's Daughter
― Firekeeper's Daughter





