| Louise Bernice Halfe, also
known as Sky Dancer, has lived
in Saskatoon for 18 years. She has written 2
acclaimed books of poetry and her work has appeared
widely in anthologies and periodicals. Halfe
has had a distinguished career as a poet. She
made her writing debut as a poet writing in
Writing the Circle: Native Women of Western
Canada, an anthology of life-writings by
Native women.
Bear Bones & Feathers, her 1st
book of poetry, was short-listed for the Spirit
of Saskatchewan Award, the Saskatchewan First
Book Award, the Gerald Lambert Award, and the
Pat Lowther First Book Award. In 1996 it won
the Milton Acorn Award. Her 2nd book, Blue
Marrow, was shortlisted for the 1998 Governor
General’s Award and in 3 categories in the Saskatchewan
Book Awards: the Saskatchewan Book of the Year,
the Saskatoon Book Award, and the Saskatchewan
Poetry Award.
Halfe has traveled extensively across Canada
and abroad giving readings and presentations
of her work and conducting writing workshops.
She has also served as writer-in-residence at
the Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writer program
in Calgary, the Native Earth Performing Arts
Weesageechak Festival in Toronto, and at the
University of Windsor.
Born in Two Hills, Alberta, Louise Bernice
Halfe was raised on the Saddle Lake First Nation
and attended Blue Quills Residential School.
She has a Bachelor of Social Work from the University
of Regina and certificates in Addictions from
the Nechi Institute.
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