Join us for an all-ages storytelling program with Joseph Naytowhow, a gifted Plains/Woodland Cree (nehiyaw), Metis singer/songwriter, storyteller, and actor from the Sturgeon Lake First Nation Band.
Joseph Naytowhow is renowned for his unique style of Cree/English storytelling, combined with original contemporary music and traditional First Nations drum and rattle songs. He received the 2018 Saskatchewan Arts Board Award for Arts & Learning. Joseph will captivate children and adults alike as he takes everyone on a journey of discovery.
AGE GROUP: | Families |
EVENT TYPE: | Speakers & Special Events | Performances | Indigenous |
TAGS: | Storytelling Month | speakers | Métis | local author | indigenous | First Nations |
The Frances Morrison Central Library officially opened on May 28, 1966. This facility was named after Frances Morrison, who served as Saskatoon Public Library’s (SPL) chief librarian from 1961 to 1980. The Frances Morrison Central Library is the largest of SPL’s nine libraries and houses a dedicated Children’s Department, Fine Arts Department, Local History Room, Theatre, a computer lab, Innovation Lab, SPL's Writer in Residence, Accessibility Services and various administrative offices.