- Maria Campbell - Wikipedia
Maria Campbell OC SOM (born April 26, 1939 near Park Valley, Saskatchewan) is a Métis author, playwright, broadcaster, filmmaker, and Elder Campbell is a fluent speaker of four languages: Cree, Michif, Western Ojibwa, and English
- Maria Campbell - The Canadian Encyclopedia
In addition to her work in the arts, Elder Maria Campbell is a volunteer, activist and advocate for Indigenous rights and the rights of women In 1963, she founded the first Women’s Halfway House and the first Women and Children’s Emergency Crisis Centre in Edmonton
- Maria Campbell on the pain and relief of re-releasing . . . - CBC. ca
Métis author and playwright Maria Campbell has re-released her seminal 1973 memoir Halfbreed with previously censored pages intact (Sheena Goodyear CBC )
- Fifty Years of Halfbreed: How the Memoir Opened Up Indigenous . . .
Halfbreed was an instant bestseller and turned Campbell, now eighty-four, into a literary celebrity Fifty years later, the memoir remains as captivating and unforgettable as it was on publication
- Maria Campbell : Canadian Writers : Faculty of Humanities Social . . .
Métis writer Maria Campbell is best known for her important memoir, Half-breed which initiated a rebirth of Aboriginal literature in Canada She was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2008
- Maria Campbell | CWRC
Campbell’s dedication to helping women in crisis, women coming out of prison, and women dealing with violence and drug addiction, led to the production of her first film, Edmonton’s Unwanted Women (1968), which became a healing tool for women of all ages who shared stories of difficulty and hardship [3]
- Introduction Biography – Maria Campbell
Maria Campbell (1940 to present) is a Saskatchewan born author, elder, storyteller, activist, and playwright Over her 40-plus year career she has worked to uncover and piece together Métis history and story
- Maria Campbell | American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Métis author, playwright, teacher, Elder and community worker Maria Campbell is a lifelong advocate and contributor to Indigenous and Canadian letters, arts, and politics
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