Vivid nightmares become too real: NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Jessica Johns about her novel, "Bad Cree." It's about a young woman dealing with the loss of her sister and with supernatural forces.
Eden Fineday is a nehiyaw iskwew (Cree woman) from the Sweetgrass First Nation in Canada and the publisher of IndigiNews. Before the Smithsonian employee leaves me alone with my relative’s skull, she ...
TORONTO, July 29 (Reuters) - A Cree woman who captured global attention with her anguished song before Pope Francis on Monday said she was moved to do so when he donned a gifted feathered headdress ...
A documentary about a woman who spent the majority of her life saving the Cree language will have its world premiere in Vancouver next month. The film, titled A Cree Approach, documents the life of ...
(Reading) Before I look down, I know it's there. The crow's head I was clutching in my dream is now in the bed with me. That's the start of "Bad Cree," a gripping thriller all about a young Cree woman ...