Monday, June 7, 2021 08:15 PST / 09:15 MST/CST / 10:15 CDT / 11:15 EST / 17:15 CEST:

“Where am I when I say I am in Alberta?: A talk and reading around archival research, family genealogy & land tenure in the province, territorial knowledge/acknowledgement and personal identity”

Metis poet, writer, and professor Marilyn Dumont teaches for the faculties of Arts and Native Studies at the University of Alberta.  Her four collections of poetry have won either provincial or national awards:  A Really Good Brown Girl (1996); green girl dreams Mountains (2001); that tongued belonging (2007); The Pemmican Eaters (2015). She was awarded 2018 Lifetime Membership from the League of Canadian Poets for her contributions to poetry in Canada, and in 2019, awarded the University of Alberta Distinguished Alumni Award, and the Alberta Lieutenant Governor’s Distinguished Artist Award.