Oral, spoken word storytelling accompanied with music is Red Feather Woman’s passion. Her stories are a blend of medicine stories, that are spiritual in nature. She teaches the audience to sing “Keepers of the Earth” song and a social round dance.
Red Feather Woman aka Rose Red Elk is from Ft. Peck Reservation, from Eastern Montana. She is an enrolled member of the Assiniboine/Sioux tribes, a Traditional - Inspirational Native American storyteller, producer, author and artist, creator of fine art dream catchers. Red Feather Woman is an award-winning recording artist; Native American Music Awards - Spoken Word, and Best Folk Recording. She has toured internationally as well as throughout the US, blending the old with the new, weaving the oral storytelling with the teaching vital lessons of values, and spirituality of interconnectedness for all human spirits. Her most important duty is the preservation of an ancient culture, inspiring and giving hope to all people. Her latest work is a new release and 4th album- “Keepers of the Wisdom-Healing Stories and Meditations” www.redfeatherwoman.com
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This Library Program will be located at the Steinbaugh Pavilion, 824 Front Street. Participants do not have to check-in at the Library. Please use caution when crossing Front Street.