Back to All Events

SASK POLY Storytelling with Carol Rose GoldenEagle

The Regina Campus of the Saskatchewan Polytech presents Indigenous Storytelling feat. Carol Rose GoldenEagle

Carol Rose GoldenEagle, was appointed Saskatchewan’s Poet Laureate in 2021. She was named a Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit in 2022 for her years of cross-cultural work within the arts and culture community.

Carol has several books on the market. Her fifth novel, Joe, will be released in 2024, as well as two of her children’s titles, Moss Guide and My Favourite Artist.

She is the author of the award-winning novel Bearskin Diary, which was chosen as the national Aboriginal Literature Title for 2017. The French language translation of this novel, entitled Peau D’ours, won a Saskatchewan Book Award in 2019. Her latest novel, The Narrows of Fear, won a 2021 Saskatchewan Book Award.

Other titles, including Hiraeth, Essential Ingredients, Bone Black and Stations of the Crossed, have been shortlisted for a Saskatchewan Book Awards. Another collection of poetry, Singing to the Moon - Indigenous Poetry for Children, will be released by Medicine Wheel Publishing in 2025.

Carol is Cree and Dene with roots in northern Saskatchewan.

Location: Regina campus, Auditorium (Room 336)

Event is first come, first served. Please arrived 10 minutes early. Capacity is 290 people.
Refreshments will be served after the event.

Questions? Contact regina.library@saskpolytech.ca

Previous
Previous
February 1

Bengough School - Artist and Activist Danii Kehler

Next
Next
February 1

Humboldt - Knowledge Keeper & Storyteller Lyndon Linklater