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Story Sharing

With Duane Mark, Suzan Marie, Anders Hunter, and Deborah Green

snowy mountain with mist in foreground

Hear stories connected to the land and Indigenous history of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain, with knowledge keepers Anders Hunter, Duane Mark, and Suzan Marie.

Hosted by Deborah Green, this storytelling panel with Suzan Marie and Duane Mark elevates the voices of our local storytellers, knowledge keepers, and elders for a warm, community-based gathering. Anders Hunter will introduce this story sharing session.

Join Banff Centre throughout the month of June for National Indigenous History Month. Other free events include dance and jewelry workshops, concerts, online film screenings, and a Virtual Art Marketplace. 

 

Biography - Suzan Marie

Denesuline/Cree Artist & Author

Suzan Marie is a Denesuline/Cree woman born and raised in the Northwest Territories. 

As a residential school survivor, Suzan has experienced firsthand the loss of culture and language that deeply impacted her life. In response she is reclaiming her culture through being from a long line of traditional artisans.

A traditional teacher keeping ancient Dene skills alive for over thirty years, Suzan co-authored two books; Whadoo tehmi / Long-ago people's packsack Dene babiche bags: tradition and revival, and Dene Spruce Root Basketry / Dene ts'ukegháí tene rahesi: revival of a tradition, also referred to as The Dene suitcase and Dene pots and pans. 

Susan has taught across Canada and the U.S. to all ages through what she called reconciliation healing. She works with moose hair, porcupine quills, moose and caribou hooves, dentalium shell, antler, spruce-root, babiche bags, bone, beads, and embroidery, using contemporary and traditional techniques. She sews earrings, caribou and moosehide mitts, and various styles of moccasins. In 2002 Susan was the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee Metal for her commitment to keeping culture alive. 

A harvester of traditional materials and medicines, Suzan lives and breathes her culture. Susan is also a mom and Setsune to her grandson Carver.

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