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A Public Talk by Louise Bernice Halfe

Posted on 2026-03-05 in Arts & Culture, Indigenous
Apr 1, 2026



Date: Wednesday, April 1
Time: 3-4 pm
Location: Arts 210

This event is free and open to the public. 

About this event

Cree poet Louise Bernice Halfe - Sky Dancer will discuss her newest book, wîhtamawik / Tell Them: On a Life of Inspiration, in which she chronicles her childhood in a cabin on reserve, through the Indian Residential School system, and into her reclamation of her nêhiyaw language, culture, and spirituality.

For more information: english.department@usask.ca

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