Indigenous storyteller visits local communities

By Joan Janzen

The month of February has been designated as Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month, and the Luseland Library commemorated the occasion. On Tuesday afternoon, February 7th, the library welcomed Indigenous storyteller, Annie Brass to their location at 510 Grand Avenue.

Annie spoke to her adult audience, sharing stories about animals, and how they got their characteristics. “She was pretty funny, was very animated and had a good sense of humour,” librarian Kate Hughes said. “Overall, her presentation was very well received.”

Indigenous storyteller, Annie Brass visited Luseland Library on February 7th, and Kindersley’s Westberry School on February 9th. PHOTO SUBMITTED

Wheatland Regional Library and The Library Services for Saskatchewan Aboriginal People’s partnered with Indigenous storyteller Annie Brass to bring her stories to Luseland.

The Kindersley library also invited Annie to share at the Westberry Elementary School on the afternoon of Thursday, February 9th. There Annie very aptly entertained both children and adults with numerous stories.

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