The Saskatchewan Writers' Guild, in partnership with the Library Services for Saskatchewan Aboriginal Peoples Inc., presents Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month 2021.
Event overview for Storytelling Month
What is Aboriginal Storytelling?
For Aboriginal people, storytelling is both a gift and a very old custom, sanctioned by the people to teach, entertain and remember.
However, due to Covid-19, throughout February, First Nations & Métis storytelling events will be online via zoom webinar.
Please join host, Cooper Skjeie in conversation with RANDY MORIN.
HEALING
Randy will be sharing stories about the healing power of stories as well as his own journey of what healing means to him. Randy believes that in order for people to find true joy and happiness, they need to deal with and heal the issues and traumas they carry inside of them.
Register in advance for this webinar
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Randy Morin is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. He comes from the Big River First Nation located in Treaty 6 territory. He has 3 children and loves to teach the Cree language and tell stories. He has
been on a healing journey and is going to sharing his journey of what has helped him to deal with the trauma and other issues that Indigenous people face.
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