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Fern Renville: Re-connecting to the Dakota Homeland Through Weaving, History, Art and Joy

Fern Renville: Re-connecting to the Dakota Homeland Through Weaving, History, Art and Joy

Update: 2024-02-01
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Fern Renville is a storyteller, artist, playwright, and enrolled citizen of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate. Fern lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she is currently investigating the role of nettle fiber in Dakota material culture as a Native Artist in Residence at the Minnesota Historical Society.

 

In this episode, Fern talks about weaving a stronger connection to this homeland not only through nettle fiber but through stories, knowledge, and the sharing of history. Fern expresses her passion for tapping into the deep layers of joy and love experienced by her ancestors on this land for centuries that were only recently covered by a layer of trauma. Fern believes this deeper exploration of her ancestral truth beyond colonization is not only powerful for her own journey but will help to intentionally bring restoration. 

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Fern Renville: Re-connecting to the Dakota Homeland Through Weaving, History, Art and Joy

Fern Renville: Re-connecting to the Dakota Homeland Through Weaving, History, Art and Joy

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