is a producer, writer, director, actor, and musician

Renae Morriseau
 

Originally from Manitoba and of Saulteaux and Cree descent, Renae Morriseau has called Vancouver's Coast Salish shores her home for more than 30 years. Many will recognize her from her role in the CBC television series North of 60, but her contributions to the storytelling craft extend far beyond this – she recently received the 2015 City of Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for community engaged arts for her work cultivating social justice and inclusiveness through theatre and music.

A producer, writer and director of award-winning television documentaries and theatre productions, Morriseau is also a talented musician with the Indigenous women's hand-drumming group, M'Girl, who recently toured in New Zealand and Germany. She continues to work with First Nation communities in B.C. and Manitoba to share stories of resilience, healing and the importance of Indigenous language and cultural worldview

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