Glecia Bear
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Glecia Bear or Nêhiyaw (April 29, 1912 in Green Lake, Saskatchewan – September 1998, Flying Dust First Nation[1]) was a Saskatchewan-born[2] Cree elder and a traditional tale teller.[3] Her stories were recorded and translated by Freda Ahenakew.
She was the first female chief of the Flying Dust First Nation.[1]
Works
In Kthkominawak otbcimowiniwbwa, Glecia Bear tells her life story as a Cree woman.[4][5] In Wanisinwak iskwesisak : awasisasinahikanis, Glecia Bear recalls being lost in the forest with her little sister when they were eleven and eight years old.[6]
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- 1912 births
- 1998 deaths
- Cree people
- Cree-language writers
- First Nations women writers
- First Nations women in politics
- Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan
- Canadian children's writers
- Canadian storytellers
- Women storytellers
- 20th-century Canadian women writers
- 20th-century First Nations writers
- 20th-century First Nations women
- Women Indigenous leaders in Canada