Kealy Cheyenne – Indigenous Storytelling Month
Автор: Saskatchewan Writers' Guild
Загружено: 2026-02-26
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This event is part of the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild Indigenous Storytelling Month Series and was held on February 25, 2026, via Zoom. The video will be available until March 26, 2026. Please note that while staff have cleaned up the auto-captions, mistakes still might be present.
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The SWG brings you the 4th and final week of the Indigenous Storytelling events, please join Kealy Cheyenne! She invites listeners in to hear her excerpts from her written work as she reflects on how sharing her truth created a roadmap for connection, and self-compassion.
Presenter
Kealy Cheyenne is a Cree writer, musician, and storyteller. She is a member of One Arrow. She hosts ‘Exit on the Left’, a podcast drawn from her self published novel detailing her career in the automotive industry. Her in progress memoir ‘Splintered Fragments’ reveals her experience and growth through abuse, addiction, and generational trauma. Told with clarity, candor, and the impact of a voice that refuses to be silenced.
Host
Julianna McLean is a nehiyaw Hungarian writer from James Smith Cree Nation.
With the support of the Arts and Science Indigenous Masters Students Scholarships, Julianna obtained her MFA in writing from the University of Saskatchewan; she also has a background in Indigenous Education and Kinesiology. Julianna’s MFA thesis is a compilation of short stories and poetry that focus on her grandparents and mother’s residential / day school experiences, and Julianna’s intergenerational survivor story. Julianna has poetry published in anthology Where I’m from 2014
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