Lee Maracle

 Lee Maracle

Lee Maracle

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - English

ABS Instructor at University of Toronto
Higher Education
Lee
Maracle
Toronto, Canada Area
Lee Maracle

Ms. Maracle is the author of a number of critically acclaimed literary works including:
Sojourner’s and Sundogs, Ravensong, Bobbi Lee, 3 O'clock press, Daughters Are Forever, Will’s Garden, Bent Box, First Wives Club,Theytus books, I Am Woman” ,Raincoast books, My Home As I Remember, Natural Heritage books and Celia's Song, Cormorant Books. maracle has two more books out, Talking to the Diaspora [poetry collection] and Memory Serves [non-fiction]. Ms. Maracle is widely published in anthologies and scholarly journals worldwide,newest is Event Magazine. . Newest Anthology, Indigenous Poetics, edited by Neal Mcleod to be launched at Inspire writer's festival. Ms. Maracle is the recipient of the 2014 Premier's award for Excellence in the Arts and was recently honored by the Indigenous Writer's Conference and Ministers for indigenous affairs of Ontario and Canada [June 10]. An award winning author and an award winning instructor & orator. Maracle is currently an instructor in the Aboriginal Studies Program teaching the Oral Tradition and Traditional Teacher for First Nation’s House In 2009, Maracle received an Honorary Doctor of Letters and received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Maracle has served as Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, and the University of Western Washington. Maracle is also the recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal and has been made a fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto.


Experience

  • Center for Indigenous Theatre

    Instructor

    Writing, 1st year ensemble creation and 2nd year Monologues

  • University of Toronto

    ABS Instructor; author, writing instructor; actor

    Instructor: university of Toronto for 1-0 years. CIT for 10 years. New Books, Celia's Song, [novel] available through Cormorant Books. Up coming books, [Fall] Talking to the Diaspora, [poetry, ARP ] Winnipeg] Memory Serves {oratory, Newest Press} Award last year: Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts - Ontario. Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal. Daughters are Forever (a novel) is also published by Theytus Books.

  • University of Toronto

    ABS Instructor

    teach the oral tradition

  • Arts Alternative

    none

    Lee worked at Arts Alternative as a none

  • Author

    author

    as an author I write books, poetry, novels and non-fiction. My latest work: Celia's Song is in bookstores now. Talking to the Diaspora [poetry is out now] and Memory Serves and other Oratories [non-fiction book] is out now. My conversations with Canadians is also out. I received the Anne Green last year and am receiving another this year at Blue Metropolis (Montreal)

  • CIT

    centre for Indigenous theatre

    at CIT I teach writing from Indigenous story to the stage and MOnologues 1st and 2nd year

Publications

  • Salish Seas

    Vancouver B.C.

    See project description

  • Salish Seas

    Vancouver B.C.

    See project description

  • Salish Seas

    Vancouver B.C.

    See project description

  • Salish Seas

    Vancouver B.C.

    See project description

  • Ravensong

    Canadian Scholar's Press,

    I just had Ravensong reprinted by cpsi LM

ENG 355

4.5(1)

ENG 389

1.5(1)