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Learn moreWhen Garnet Raven was three years old, he was taken from his home on an Ojibway Indian reserve and placed in a series of foster homes. Having reached his mid-teens, he escapes at the first available opportunity, only to find himself cast adrift on the streets of the big city.
Having skirted the urban underbelly once too often by age 20, he finds himself thrown in jail. While there, he gets a surprise letter from his long-forgotten native family.
The sudden communication from his past spurs him to return to the reserve following his release from jail. Deciding to stay awhile, his life is changed completely as he comes to discover his sense of place, and of self. While on the reserve, Garnet is initiated into the ways of the Ojibway--both ancient and modern--by Keeper, a friend of his grandfather, and last fount of history about his people's ways.
By turns funny, poignant and mystical, Keeper'n Me reflects a positive view of Native life and philosophy--as well as casting fresh light on the redemptive power of one's community and traditions.
RICHARD WAGAMESE, an Ojibway from the Wabaseemoong First Nation in northwestern Ontario, was one of Canada's foremost writers. His acclaimed, bestselling novels includedย Keeper'n Me;ย Indian Horse, which was a Canada Reads finalist, winner of the inaugural Burt Award for First Nations, Mรฉtis and Inuit Literature, and made into a feature film; andย Medicine Walk. He was also the author of acclaimed memoirs, includingย For Joshua;ย One Native Life; andย One Story, One Song, which won the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature; as well as a collection of personal reflections,ย Embers, which received the Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award. He won numerous awards and recognition for his writing, including the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Media and Communications, the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize, the Canada Reads People's Choice Award, and the Writers' Trust of Canada's Matt Cohen Award. Wagamese died on March 10, 2017, in Kamloops, B.C.
DENEH'CHO THOMPSON is a director, actor and playwright recently arrived in Edmonton, and based in Vancouver for the past decade. Since 2009 DenehโCho has been developing an artistic practice that focuses on new play development and centres the values of reciprocity, respect and reflexivity.ย
In 2017 DenehโCho appeared on stage in the world premiers ofย REDPATCH, by Sean Oliver Harris and Reas Calvert, andย Thanks for Giving, by Kevin Loring. DenehโChoโs directing credits includeย The Girl Who was Raised by Wolverineย (written by Deneh, and winner of the 2016 Fringe new Play prize),ย The Dudes of My Lifeย by Christina Andreola, andย The Governor of the Dewย by Floyd Favel.ย The Girl Who was Raised by Wolverineย was presented at the Vancouver Fringe Festival 2016, as part of the Playwright Theatre Centre's Fringe New Play Prize, and at Weesageechak Begins to Dance 29, 2016.ย Deneh also teaches youth and community theatre workshops.
SAM BOB (traditional name-Tulkweemult') of theย Snaw-Naw-us First Nation has performed nationallyย in television, film, radio, and theatre. He is a Jessie Richardson GVTA nominee forย Best Actorย in Headline Theatre's production ofย Out of the Silenceย andย nominated Best Actorย by Edmontonโs Dreamspeakerโs Film Festival for Dana Claxtonโsย The Red Paper. Theatre productions includeย Crees in the Caribbeanย andย Popcorn Elderย with Saskatoon's Gordon Tootoosis Theatre. As well asย Drylips Oughta Move to Kapuskasingย (Arts Club),ย Paradise in the Wastelandย (Tahmanous Theatre),ย Age of Iron, Farewell, andย Ecstacy of Rita Joeย (at theย Firehall Arts Centre),ย Time Stands Stillย (Native Earth Theatre/Toronto),ย Swaa'ahmutย andย maladjustedย withย Theatre forย Living, as well asย several Lytton River festival productionsย withย Kevinย Loringโs Savage Society. Mr. Bob can also be seen in film and TV inย Blackwayย with Anthony Hopkins,ย Unclaimed,ย a CBC film about murdered and missing women and later this year inย Laudermilk, an Audience comedy in which he has a recurring role as 'Cloud'.ย Sam has recently finished a national tour with Vancouver Moving Theatre productions ofย Reconciliation-Our Way.ย Sam has also taught free community theatre classes at the Vancouver Friendship Centre for several years. Putting young people on stage is a particular joy, as well as performing with his sketch comedy troupe The Coyote Brothers.
RICHARD WAGAMESE, an Ojibway from the Wabaseemoong First Nation in northwestern Ontario, was one of Canada's foremost writers. His acclaimed, bestselling novels includedย Keeper'n Me;ย Indian Horse, which was a Canada Reads finalist, winner of the inaugural Burt Award for First Nations, Mรฉtis and Inuit Literature, and made into a feature film; andย Medicine Walk. He was also the author of acclaimed memoirs, includingย For Joshua;ย One Native Life; andย One Story, One Song, which won the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature; as well as a collection of personal reflections,ย Embers, which received the Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award. He won numerous awards and recognition for his writing, including the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Media and Communications, the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize, the Canada Reads People's Choice Award, and the Writers' Trust of Canada's Matt Cohen Award. Wagamese died on March 10, 2017, in Kamloops, B.C.
DENEH'CHO THOMPSON is a director, actor and playwright recently arrived in Edmonton, and based in Vancouver for the past decade. Since 2009 DenehโCho has been developing an artistic practice that focuses on new play development and centres the values of reciprocity, respect and reflexivity.ย
In 2017 DenehโCho appeared on stage in the world premiers ofย REDPATCH, by Sean Oliver Harris and Reas Calvert, andย Thanks for Giving, by Kevin Loring. DenehโChoโs directing credits includeย The Girl Who was Raised by Wolverineย (written by Deneh, and winner of the 2016 Fringe new Play prize),ย The Dudes of My Lifeย by Christina Andreola, andย The Governor of the Dewย by Floyd Favel.ย The Girl Who was Raised by Wolverineย was presented at the Vancouver Fringe Festival 2016, as part of the Playwright Theatre Centre's Fringe New Play Prize, and at Weesageechak Begins to Dance 29, 2016.ย Deneh also teaches youth and community theatre workshops.
SAM BOB (traditional name-Tulkweemult') of theย Snaw-Naw-us First Nation has performed nationallyย in television, film, radio, and theatre. He is a Jessie Richardson GVTA nominee forย Best Actorย in Headline Theatre's production ofย Out of the Silenceย andย nominated Best Actorย by Edmontonโs Dreamspeakerโs Film Festival for Dana Claxtonโsย The Red Paper. Theatre productions includeย Crees in the Caribbeanย andย Popcorn Elderย with Saskatoon's Gordon Tootoosis Theatre. As well asย Drylips Oughta Move to Kapuskasingย (Arts Club),ย Paradise in the Wastelandย (Tahmanous Theatre),ย Age of Iron, Farewell, andย Ecstacy of Rita Joeย (at theย Firehall Arts Centre),ย Time Stands Stillย (Native Earth Theatre/Toronto),ย Swaa'ahmutย andย maladjustedย withย Theatre forย Living, as well asย several Lytton River festival productionsย withย Kevinย Loringโs Savage Society. Mr. Bob can also be seen in film and TV inย Blackwayย with Anthony Hopkins,ย Unclaimed,ย a CBC film about murdered and missing women and later this year inย Laudermilk, an Audience comedy in which he has a recurring role as 'Cloud'.ย Sam has recently finished a national tour with Vancouver Moving Theatre productions ofย Reconciliation-Our Way.ย Sam has also taught free community theatre classes at the Vancouver Friendship Centre for several years. Putting young people on stage is a particular joy, as well as performing with his sketch comedy troupe The Coyote Brothers.
RICHARD WAGAMESE, an Ojibway from the Wabaseemoong First Nation in northwestern Ontario, was one of Canada's foremost writers. His acclaimed, bestselling novels includedย Keeper'n Me;ย Indian Horse, which was a Canada Reads finalist, winner of the inaugural Burt Award for First Nations, Mรฉtis and Inuit Literature, and made into a feature film; andย Medicine Walk. He was also the author of acclaimed memoirs, includingย For Joshua;ย One Native Life; andย One Story, One Song, which won the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature; as well as a collection of personal reflections,ย Embers, which received the Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award. He won numerous awards and recognition for his writing, including the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Media and Communications, the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize, the Canada Reads People's Choice Award, and the Writers' Trust of Canada's Matt Cohen Award. Wagamese died on March 10, 2017, in Kamloops, B.C.
DENEH'CHO THOMPSON is a director, actor and playwright recently arrived in Edmonton, and based in Vancouver for the past decade. Since 2009 DenehโCho has been developing an artistic practice that focuses on new play development and centres the values of reciprocity, respect and reflexivity.ย
In 2017 DenehโCho appeared on stage in the world premiers ofย REDPATCH, by Sean Oliver Harris and Reas Calvert, andย Thanks for Giving, by Kevin Loring. DenehโChoโs directing credits includeย The Girl Who was Raised by Wolverineย (written by Deneh, and winner of the 2016 Fringe new Play prize),ย The Dudes of My Lifeย by Christina Andreola, andย The Governor of the Dewย by Floyd Favel.ย The Girl Who was Raised by Wolverineย was presented at the Vancouver Fringe Festival 2016, as part of the Playwright Theatre Centre's Fringe New Play Prize, and at Weesageechak Begins to Dance 29, 2016.ย Deneh also teaches youth and community theatre workshops.
SAM BOB (traditional name-Tulkweemult') of theย Snaw-Naw-us First Nation has performed nationallyย in television, film, radio, and theatre. He is a Jessie Richardson GVTA nominee forย Best Actorย in Headline Theatre's production ofย Out of the Silenceย andย nominated Best Actorย by Edmontonโs Dreamspeakerโs Film Festival for Dana Claxtonโsย The Red Paper. Theatre productions includeย Crees in the Caribbeanย andย Popcorn Elderย with Saskatoon's Gordon Tootoosis Theatre. As well asย Drylips Oughta Move to Kapuskasingย (Arts Club),ย Paradise in the Wastelandย (Tahmanous Theatre),ย Age of Iron, Farewell, andย Ecstacy of Rita Joeย (at theย Firehall Arts Centre),ย Time Stands Stillย (Native Earth Theatre/Toronto),ย Swaa'ahmutย andย maladjustedย withย Theatre forย Living, as well asย several Lytton River festival productionsย withย Kevinย Loringโs Savage Society. Mr. Bob can also be seen in film and TV inย Blackwayย with Anthony Hopkins,ย Unclaimed,ย a CBC film about murdered and missing women and later this year inย Laudermilk, an Audience comedy in which he has a recurring role as 'Cloud'.ย Sam has recently finished a national tour with Vancouver Moving Theatre productions ofย Reconciliation-Our Way.ย Sam has also taught free community theatre classes at the Vancouver Friendship Centre for several years. Putting young people on stage is a particular joy, as well as performing with his sketch comedy troupe The Coyote Brothers.
Reviews
"A fascinating read...I loved the revelations of a child taken away from the love of his family and put out to where his spirit was lost...Wagamese's book is about healing the lost soul"-Tantoo Cardinal Expand reviews