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Join the Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum for an evening of music and reflection featuring Canadian Indigenous musician, author and visual artist Tom Wilson. Wilson’s memoir, Beautiful Scars has become a national bestseller exposing incredible truths about Wilson’s biological family and Indigenous heritage. Beautiful Scars delves into the singer-songwriter’s lifetime quest to find himself and ultimately uncover his true identity as a Mohawk man. Appointed as a Companion of the Order of Canada in June 2023, Wilson was recognized for his multifaceted contributions to the arts in Canada, notably as an iconic musician, as well as for his advocacy of Indigenous communities in Canada. Through his melodies, paintings, and words, Wilson invokes ancestral wisdom while addressing pressing issues of our time. His artistry serves as a bridge between past and present, inviting reflection and dialogue on the complexities of Indigenous identity and resilience.
Are you a songwriter who is 16 to 20 years of age and passionate about nature? Our new Songs for Nature youth camp may be just what you are looking for! This multi-week program will give you a chance to learn about the natural world and hone your songwriting skills by creating and sharing original, nature-inspired songs. You will also be contributing to research about creativity and nature connection.This camp is open to all genres and experience levels, but space is limited. Reserve your spot by April 11.
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum recently held a behind-the-scenes event to give a peek into some of the research the public doesn’t usually get to see. Our researchers showcased everything from dinosaur fossils and ancient sea turtles to endangered rats and rare insects.
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