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How does this colonial history continue to influence relationships to land today?\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eMyrna Kostash spoke about what she had learned from re-examining her grandparents’ lives in the course of writing her then forthcoming book, Ghosts in a Photograph: A Memoir. Her forebears were part of the first wave of immigration from Galicia in the early 1900s and had varying experiences as settlers in Alberta. 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