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    Tomson Highway OC (born 6 December 1951) is an Indigenous Canadian playwright, novelist, children's author and musician. He is best known for his plays...
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  • Cree descent from Brochet, Manitoba. He was the brother of playwright Tomson Highway, with whom he frequently collaborated during their time at Native Earth...
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  • Alexandra McGuinness originally titled Highway René Highway (1954–1990), Native Canadian dancer Tomson Highway (born 1951), Native Canadian playwright...
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  • throughout that include: Louis Bird, Muskegon Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway (Cree) is a 1998 novel about the author and his brother's childhoods...
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  • Kiss of the Fur Queen (category Novels by Tomson Highway)
    Kiss of the Fur Queen is a novel by Tomson Highway, first published by Doubleday Canada in September 1998. The novel's main characters are Champion and...
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  • surfer, environmentalist, and businessman William Tomson (1842–1882), English cricketer Tomson Highway (born 1951), Cree playwright, novelist, and children's...
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    into something more approachable and abstract. — Brian Jungen, 2011 Tomson Highway, CM is a Canadian and Cree playwright, novelist, and children's author...
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    Jean-Marc Dalpé (1987) The Rez Sisters by Tomson Highway (1988) Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing by Tomson Highway (1989) Wildcat by Charlie Angus and Brit...
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  • The Rez Sisters (category Plays by Tomson Highway)
    The Rez Sisters is a two-act play by Canadian writer Tomson Highway (Cree), first performed on November 26, 1986, by Act IV Theatre Company and Native...
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  • Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing (category Plays by Tomson Highway)
    Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing is a play by Canadian writer Tomson Highway (Cree), which premiered in 1989 at Theatre Passe-Muraille in Toronto. Nanabush...
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    (Pimooteewin) is an opera he directed with music by Melissa Hui and libretto by Tomson Highway. He did the voice of protagonist Tommy Tawodi in the 2006 action game...
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  • 2021 – Esi Edugyan, Out of the Sun: On Art, Race and the Future 2022 – Tomson Highway, Laughing with the Trickster: On Sex, Death and Accordions 2023 – Astra...
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  • and a grandson of Joe Highway, a famous caribou hunter and champion dogsled racer; and related to playwright Tomson Highway and dancer, choreographer...
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    Nations woman to join the Canadian Armed Forces Michael Greyeyes, actor Tomson Highway, playwright, librettist of the first Cree-language opera Tyson Houseman...
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  • Rose (play) (category Plays by Tomson Highway)
    Rose is a play by Tomson Highway, which premiered on January 31, 1999, at the University of Toronto. Set on the fictional Wasaychigan Hill reserve on Manitoulin...
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  • Star, February 27, 2020. Brad Wheeler, "David Foster and playwright Tomson Highway among winners of the 2022 Governor-General’s Performing Arts Awards"...
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    Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad, Daniel MacIvor's Arigato, Tokyo, Tomson Highway's The Rez Sisters Cliff Cardinal's Stitch, Birdtown and Swanville's 36...
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    Wilson and Robert Lepage, the postcolonial theatre of August Wilson or Tomson Highway, and Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed. Drama is the specific...
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  • Rose (novel), a novel by Martin Cruz Smith Rose (play), a 1999 play by Tomson Highway "The Rose", a novella by Charles L. Harness "The Rose", a section of...
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    underground light metro station named Corktown to serve the neighborhood. Tomson Highway - former resident Pierre Berton - former resident John Sewell - former...
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    front of their peers since 1987. Notable names such as Dionne Brand, Tomson Highway, Olive Senior, Hugh MacLennan, Mavis Gallant, Timothy Findley, W. O...
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  • Dennis Foon, Canadian playwright, screenwriter and novelist December 6 – Tomson Highway, Canadian and Cree playwright, novelist and children's author December...
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  • Chaakapesh (category Works by Tomson Highway)
    perform Chaakapesh: The Trickster’s Quest, an indigenous-themed opera by Tomson Highway and Matthew Ricketts, in Cree and Inuit communities in Nord-du-Québec...
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  • the conservatory 1998: Jeanne Lamon, violinist and conductor 1998: Tomson Highway, writer 1999: Teresa Stratas, soprano 1999: Marina Geringas, publisher...
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  • noted for her musical theatre performances in the stage musicals of Tomson Highway. She graduated from the University of Toronto in Spanish Literature...
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  • The (Post) Mistress (category Plays by Tomson Highway)
    The (Post) Mistress is a musical play by Tomson Highway. The play has also been staged in a French version titled Zesty Gopher s'est fait écraser par un...
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  • CBC Books, May 11, 2018. Jane van Koeverden, "Katherena Vermette, Tomson Highway and Cherie Dimaline among winners at 2021 Writers' Trust Awards" Archived...
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  • and early 21st centuries, including Timothy Findley, Michel Tremblay, Tomson Highway, Marie-Claire Blais, Douglas Coupland, Wayson Choy and Ann-Marie MacDonald...
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    ARTSFILE". Retrieved 2020-03-27. Jane van Koeverden, "Katherena Vermette, Tomson Highway and Cherie Dimaline among winners at 2021 Writers' Trust Awards". CBC...
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  • segment, which featured interviews with famous Indigenous people such as Tomson Highway, Laura Vinson, Graham Greene and an actor playing Louis Riel. The Dead...
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