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Spring Migration: April 1 – May 31
Introduction
‘Kar-ә-bōō, n.
Ruminant Digestion
The Love Poem as Caribou
Crossings (Thetis Lake)
The Mad Trapper of Rat River, 1932
Ghazal of the Caribou Fence
The Twelve Aspects of Tragedy in Wolves Hunting
Migration is Disciplined Wanderlust
Hooves
The Confession of the Hunter
Genesis 1:24
Irish Elk
A Thunderstorm Seven Kilometres West of Old Crow, Yukon
Calving: June 1 – June 10
The Calving Grounds
Skull Formation
Postpartum from the Perspective of Grade Ten Biology
To What Is Left Behind
Aggregation: June 11 – July 15
Tankas from the Tundra
Ms. Arimo Remembers John Hornby, Caribou Bay, 1928
Thumbing a ride on the 93
Wolves
British Mountains, Yukon River Watershed, 1851
The Confession of the Hunter’s Son
Amidst the Fog of Blackflies, a Bull Charges
A month and a half of sun
Summer Scatter: July 16 – August 7
Calgary Zoo, August 15th, 2010
Antlers
Crossings (Highway 5)
The Process of Extinction
Caribou Moss, Cladonia rangiferna
A Note Left on the Dresser
An Interview with a Caribou
Fall Migration: August 8 – September 22
Bones
After we had each grabbed a leg and tuggedthe wolf’s body into the ditch, covering it the best we could with sticks, leaves, and mud, she says, “You know I’ll never leave you.
The Raven and the Caribou
Genesis 7:11
Pyrrhic
Overhead
Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial
Merchiston Ranch, Manitoba, 1894
Crossings (Porcupine River)
Prelude
Upon the Autumn Equinox, the Tundra Takes Inventory
Caribou’s Shadow
Notes
Acknowledgements
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