Lobstick: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of Creative Thought,
Social Commentary, Scholarly Research, and
Debate
Published at Grande Prairie Regional College
ISSN 1488-7509 (online edition)
ISSN 1488-9495 (print edition)

Artwork: Courtesy Ken Housego
The term lobstick is strongly associated with the northern Cree
nations. A lobstick is a tall conspicuous spruce or pine tree stripped of all but
its top branches and serving as a living landmark, monument, or mark of honour for a
friend. Apparently first used as a term by "explorer" Alexander MacKenzie
in 1789 in his book entitled Voyage from Montreal, lobsticks often served as
trail markers or meeting places.
Disclaimer: Lobstick is published by an independent editorial collective operating from Grande Prairie Regional College. Neither the College, its sponsors, administration, nor the editorial collective take any responsibility for the opinions or works published herein. Opinions are those of the authors solely.
Since August,1 1999