|
- Maria Campbell - Wikipedia
Maria Campbell OC SOM (born April 26, 1939 near Park Valley, Saskatchewan) is a Métis author, playwright, broadcaster, filmmaker, and Elder Campbell is a fluent speaker of four languages: Cree, Michif, Western Ojibwa, and English
- Maria Campbell | My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom . . .
Maria Campbell (マリア・キャンベル) is the main protagonist of the Fortune Lover visual novel game, intended to be Katarina's rival but striking a close friendship with her She is currently one of the only known characters to have light magic
- Maria Campbell - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Maria Campbell, OC, Cree-Métis writer, Elder, playwright, filmmaker, scholar, teacher (born 26 April 1939 in Park Valley, SK) Elder Maria Campbell’s memoir Halfbreed (1973) is regarded as a foundational piece of Indigenous literature in Canada for its attention to the discrimination, oppression and poverty that some Métis women (and
- Maria Campbell on the pain and relief of re-releasing . . . - CBC. ca
Métis author and playwright Maria Campbell has re-released her seminal 1973 memoir Halfbreed with previously censored pages intact (Sheena Goodyear CBC )
- Maria Campbell’s Halfbreed: “Biography with a purpose”
Maria Campbell’s first book, Halfbreed (1973), was a landmark in modern Canadian Aboriginal literature To this day, Halfbreed is widely taught in Canadian schools and universities
- Maria Campbell : Canadian Writers : Faculty of Humanities Social . . .
Métis writer Maria Campbell is best known for her important memoir, Half-breed which initiated a rebirth of Aboriginal literature in Canada She was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2008 Campbell was born in 1940 in northwestern Saskatchewan on a trapline and grew up in a road-allowance community
- Maria Campbell | CWRC
Maria Campbell is a Métis writer, playwright, filmmaker, scholar, teacher, community organizer, and valued Elder The author of Halfbreed (1973) [1] a memoir that has been foundational to Indigenous literature in Canada, Campbell is known for the innovative and meaningful ways in which she has been able to blend social justice and art with
- Maria Campbell | American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Métis author, playwright, teacher, Elder and community worker Maria Campbell is a lifelong advocate and contributor to Indigenous and Canadian letters, arts, and politics In 1973, her groundbreaking autobiographical novel Halfbreed told the compelling story of a strong-willed woman who defeated poverty, racism, and alcohol and drug addiction
|
|
|