Greg Young-Ing Introduction I was an aspiring writer fresh out of university in 1990. That was the year I had some work published in the first volume of Gatherings: The En’owkin Journal of First North American Peoples pub- lished by Theytus Books. I vividly recall the excitement running through the Aboriginal writers community about the first journal in North America that would publish a current sampling of Aboriginal literature each year. The following year, I was asked to be Managing Editor of Theytus Books. Though I was young and inexperienced , I could not turn down the challenge of working with the first Aboriginal owned press in Canada. And so I could scarcely believe it when I found myself Editor of Gatherings Volume II in 1991 and Volume 111 in 1992. After that we decided to approach different Aboriginal writers and /or teachers to edit the journal each year. Thanks to Jeannette Armstrong, Linda Jaine, Don Fiddler, Beth Cuthand, Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Joyce Joe, William George, Susan Beaver, and the many others who have volunteered their time and talent toward the editorial effort required to compile this journal each year. Many thanks also to the hundreds of Aboriginal writers who have contributed their work over the years. In this ninth volume, we have sought submissions under the theme “Beyond Victimization: Forging a Path of Celebration.” Aboriginal Peoples have much to celebrate. Our ceremonies, liter- ature, stories, songs, dances and cultural traditions, are all testi- mony of nations steeped in pride, strength and forbearance. Through cultural celebration, we enable ourselves to respond pos- itively to the issues of the day—thus empowering the agenda of achieving appropriate cultural, political and legal recognition. We hope this theme has produced a volume that encompasses a wide range of literary approaches. Here in 1998, after publishing eight volumes of Gatherings and over fifty titles, I find myself once again at the editorial helm of another volume of the journal, as we look back and ponder the prospect of celebrating one decade of Gatherings next year. Greg Young-Ing, Managing Editor