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Jennifer Pictou - Storyteller

TRIBAL AFFILIATION: Mi’kmaq Nation

MEDIUM: Diverse Arts

PERFORMANCE: Featured Performer - Sunday 1-1:45 p.m. on the Main Stage

ARTIST STATEMENT

Jennifer began her storytelling journey when she was eight years old at an indigenous summer camp for Wabanaki children in Northern Maine. There she was exposed to traditional stories in skit format, which ignited a deep desire to know more. As she paid more attention to them, she began to realize differences between stories told at home, those told in professional storytelling spaces, and those told casually among tribal members in everyday settings. These observations were key to providing her with a lifelong love of oral history and an understanding of nuances, structure, and cultural context.

As an adult, Jennifer has enjoyed many opportunities to share her tribe’s traditional stories with broad audiences, from school groups to stage work to international tour groups. Jennifer states, “There is a value in storytelling that goes beyond merely listening to a good tale, as I have used stories as a form of currency, been gifted with stories in return, and debated the veracity of story translations written down hundreds of years ago with other storytellers. I am not a folklorist in the academic sense but a culture keeper in a broader context, sharing oral traditions that have been passed through thousands of generations.”

In addition to live storytelling, Jennifer is an award-winning glass artist and co-author of Haunted Bar Harbor. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Maine at Presque Isle, later getting a B.S. in Anthropology, and her Master’s in American and New England Studies from the University of Southern Maine.

www.jraepictou.com

 

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TRIBAL AFFILIATION: Mohawk

PANEL: Native Freedom of Expression

PERFORMER: Featured performer - Saturday, July 11, 1 - 1:45 p.m. on the Main Stage

BIOGRAPHY
From Bonnaroo to the Hollywood Bowl Daniel French is turning heads & hearts with his electric stage presence & signature sound. From Las Cafeteras founder to film composer turned solo firebrand Daniel’s art influences culture worldwide from Netflix studios to National debates, from Bonnaroo to the Hollywood Bowl & beyond. Hailing from Mohawk & Mexican roots his L.A. Latin, hip hop & Indigenous future sounds aim to build bridges even the most divided nation can dance on.

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