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[TIMELY] - This video may be edited in future semesters in order to make “timeless,” but in the meantime, here is Meeting 12 for the Spring of 2026. Here, Prof. Singingeagle reminds students to complete Pop Quiz B and get ready for the Midterm. He also admonishes them to knock it off with the ChatGPT essays! Finally, Singingeagle reads from our textbook Read, Listen, Tell (page 173), a story called “Republic of Tricksterism by Paul Seesequasis (Plains Cree). The reading makes Prof. Singingeagle wax nostalgic, as he used to live in the areas described in the story. Back when Singingeagle first arrived in Prince Albert to teach at First Nations University, people warned him to avoid the West Flat district because “that’s where all the poor and rowdy Indians live.” So the first thing Singingeagle did was buy a house in the heart of the community. Seesequasis describes some of this in his story, as we shall see. Singingeagle does not read the entire story but hopes students will be enticed to continue reading on their own.