The legendary Indigenous storyteller Lee Maracle was a powerful writer – poet, novelist, essayist. She was also a fierce activist with an indomitable presence. If you spent time with Maracle – ...
One meets Lee Maracle, the great Canadian Indigenous writer, teacher and activist, with some trepidation. She’s a big-brained thinker known to deal with fools in the same way a fly swatter deals with ...
Stories contain all knowledge, according to Sto:lo elder Lee Maracle. The performance artist, author, and activist returns to her hometown for the Vancouver Writers Fest to celebrate a lifetime of ...
The surprising thing about the new anthology Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality (Douglas & McIntyre, $22.95) is that it’s so full of humour. With the intergenerational effects of the ...
It's a recognition that's a long time coming. Canadian author Lee Maracle has been nominated for the Neustadt International Prize. Dubbed the "American Nobel," the prestigious award is given every two ...
Stó:lō writer, recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, Officer of the Order of Canada and fierce champion of Indigenous women’s stories Lee Maracle has died at the age of 71. Acclaimed author, ...
In this personal reflection, Unreserved host Rosanna Deerchild honours her friend and mentor, Sto:lo elder Lee Maracle. Road trip! In 2018, Lee Maracle, left, Rosanna Deerchild and Tanya Talaga headed ...
Celebrated Vancouver-born author, poet, artist, and activist Lee Maracle, a member of the Stö:lo Nation, made her mark in the early 1970s as one of the first aboriginal writers to have fiction ...
Stó:lō writer Lee Maracle, who championed the stories of Indigenous women to change the face of Canadian literature, has died. Family friend Michaela Washburn said the acclaimed author, poet and ...
Writers Hiromi Goto, Rita Wong and Larissa Lai reminisce and remember the impact poet, author and scholar Lee Maracle had on each of their lives. In the New York Times obituary for Lee Maracle, the ...
The Koffler Centre of the Arts and Ben McNally Books are thrilled to present iconic Coast Salish author and poet Lee Maracle in conversation with Métis writer and artist Katherena Vermette. Lee ...
She collected signatures to persuade publishers that people would buy her books. She became a foundational figure in Indigenous literature. By Alex Traub Lee Maracle, a writer who chronicled the ...