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Red Dye: Barahmah di chitthi Guru Nanak nu

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Tuesday
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12
November
2019

This immersive poem is written and produced by Amardeep Kaur, and recalls a time of revolt, pain, and sorrow.

This immersive poem is written and produced by Amardeep Kaur, and recalls a time of revolt, pain, and sorrow.
Barahmah di chitthi Guru Nanak nu / A Letter of Twelve Months to Guru Nanak " sai, my Beloved!

Fill me into your red dye
You ferried me over the Pacific once
Today, I return, to find the ports of Komagata’s revolts
What a long journey from the Fragrant Harbour,
with gifts of agarwood for the coast of Salish peoples
When Ghadaries promised to deliver

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