
Odette Auger
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Storyteller | Journalist | Author Sagamok Anishnawbek in the Salish Sea Bylines: @Ricochet @APTNNews @TheTyee @windspeakernews @IndigiNewsMedia + more
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2 weeks ago |
thespec.com | Odette Auger
Qaqsoss Naka Wahantuhsis (Fox & the Tiny Demon) is a new animated film directed by award winning animator, director and artist Tara Audibert, who has ties to Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) through her mother. The film addresses issues of mental health while preserving Indigenous culture and language. It is the first animated feature film in Wolastoqey, an Algonquian language spoken by the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet/Malecite) people.
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3 weeks ago |
windspeaker.com | Odette Auger
Qaqsoss Naka Wahantuhsis (Fox & the Tiny Demon) is a new animated film directed by award winning animator, director and artist Tara Audibert, who has ties to Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) through her mother. The film addresses issues of mental health while preserving Indigenous culture and language. It is the first animated feature film in Wolastoqey, an Algonquian language spoken by the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet/Malecite) people.
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1 month ago |
thespec.com | Odette Auger
Renowned artist Kent Monkman of Fisher River Cree Nation, Man. has been named this year’s recipient of the prestigious Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, celebrating his painting, performance, film and installation art. Monkman’s work explores themes of identity, social justice and history. He may be most known for his iconic Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience collection.
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1 month ago |
nationtalk.ca | Odette Auger
Governor General’s Award recipient Kent Monkman encourages a constant flow of creation – Windspeaker.com March 17, 2025By Odette AugerLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterWindspeaker.comRenowned artist Kent Monkman of Fisher River Cree Nation, Man.
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1 month ago |
windspeaker.com | Odette Auger
By Odette Auger Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Windspeaker.com Renowned artist Kent Monkman of Fisher River Cree Nation, Man. has been named this year’s recipient of the prestigious Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, celebrating his painting, performance, film and installation art. Monkman's work explores themes of identity, social justice and history. He may be most known for his iconic Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience collection.
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Honoured and changed by witnessing a historic Sała (mourning ceremony) in Kwagu’ł territory, north Vancouver Island. It was the first time, ever, that a Sała has been held to mourn non-human kin – our forest and all the life that depends on it. https://t.co/oKwzT3I5qk

RT @MBlackburn21: It's happening everywhere. This story from @OdetteAuger https://t.co/8cRr4O9mBE