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Joseph Naytowhow 15.07.2021

tânisi fb niwahkomakanak? miywasin or.....? tapwe? Join us virtually on Thursday, March 25th at noon. I look forward to a good discussion.

Joseph Naytowhow 08.07.2021

Join me March 17th for the opening of Landspeak, a series of free online talks, workshops, events, and activities, seeking to build connections between Indigenous and Irish peoples through explorations in culture, sport, creativity, language, and the environment. Landspeak is presented by the Ireland Canada University Foundation, in partnership with the Centre for Canadian Studies, UCD, and the University of Manitoba. www.landspeak.ie

Joseph Naytowhow 25.06.2021

tânisi! Join us if you can. https://fb.me/e/1RTHg4ugE

Joseph Naytowhow 29.01.2021

This is a story about injustice and love. No one gets way with such ignorance and cold blooded murder. There will be justice. My prayers and support to these family’s. The perpetrators will want to be discovered because inhumane acts are no longer acceptable.

Joseph Naytowhow 27.09.2020

Miywasin opportunity.

Joseph Naytowhow 18.09.2020

Nistosâp pîsimwak stories, February 29th in Moose Jaw. Please join me!

Joseph Naytowhow 09.09.2020

For anyone in or near Regina February 11th, astam! Come listen - acimowina (stories).

Joseph Naytowhow 21.08.2020

Well guess whose birthday is around the corner once again, tapwe. Catch me for a coffee and chat!

Joseph Naytowhow 06.08.2020

Staying warm with friends in the land of Tröndek Hwëch’in ( Dawson City).

Joseph Naytowhow 31.07.2020

tânisi from highest point of mountain in Edinburgh.

Joseph Naytowhow 29.07.2020

For indigenous youth near Montreal...register, astam!

Joseph Naytowhow 27.07.2020

Leaving Scotland soon, and the brilliant tellers and artists I've met along the way. This is a crannog house structure, built over water from alder wood.

Joseph Naytowhow 17.07.2020

I hadn’t seen this interview I gave Matthew in April. It was a really wonderful evening. This painting, shown here, is actually hanging in the Val Marie RM office for the next year. Grateful to them for ‘storing it’. Thanks as well to the Saskatchewan Arts Board for the micro grant I received in January to purchase materials for this series. AND thanks to them as well for the additional support as a small emerging creative grant I just received to double the size of this exhibition. I’ll begin painting this fall and through the winter again. Conducting research this spring and summer!

Joseph Naytowhow 07.07.2020

Saskatonians, check out the Contemplative Arts Festival!

Joseph Naytowhow 22.06.2020

Join me at Paved Arts!

Joseph Naytowhow 08.06.2020

Saskatoon friends: RUN , don't walk, to the Dr. Freda Ahenakew Library for an hour of indoor storytelling with me at 11 am this morning! Tapwe

Joseph Naytowhow 28.05.2020

Another evening of storytelling, January 31st, sponsored by the Native Law Centre, Saskatoon. Busy bee....bzzzzzzzz

Joseph Naytowhow 17.05.2020

Join me Friday, February 1st at Station 20 West in Saskatoon for soup, bannock and stories. Thanks to Affinity Credit Union for sponsoring this reconciliation event. RSVP by JANUARY 28th!

Joseph Naytowhow 15.05.2020

Thanks to our nittim in Grasslands, the wildlife photographer, James Page, for taking new photos of me. Old coyote, that's me.

Joseph Naytowhow 27.04.2020

Still figuring out this internet stuff/technology... have patience my friends and family. mamaskac oma mamahtawi apacihcikan Incredible this mystic object (computer)

Joseph Naytowhow 21.04.2020

Kitatamskatinawaw! Astam! Come to Grasslands and walk on Mother Earth with me, Sunday, August 26th, 9:30 - 2:00 pm. Snacks and walking sticks provided. Camping is great in Grasslands National Park or Val Marie, or stay at a B & B...cushy. FB message me, or email my partner, Diana at [email protected] to register and I'll meet you there soon. Êkosi

Joseph Naytowhow 06.04.2020

Tânisi... Join me in Val Marie at the Prairie Wind Silver Sage Eco-museum on Friday, July 20, 7 pm. We'll talk elder brother teachings on treaty, what it means and its significance to everyone. Special guests Dr. Patrick Lewis and Karen Wallace from Regina will collaborate with me on Pimosayta, a moving narrative performance. Q and A to follow, and SNACKS! No charge but donations to the eco-museum are welcome.

Joseph Naytowhow 17.03.2020

If you’re near Waskesiu, Prince Albert National Park, join me at the TeePee series, 3:00 - 5:30 pm for stories, culture and the beauty of nature. Âstam nitôtêm!