Randi Lynn Nanemahoo-Candline originates from the Bigstone Cree Nation in Northern Alberta. She is 30 years old and currently works as a Youth Care Worker, Interpreter, and a powwow dance instructor. She moved out to Saskatoon to obtain her Indian Social Work degree which she completed in 2014. Her Indigenous culture teachings and practices have always played a huge part in her identity and have helped her to overcome many obstacles. She is also a Jingle Dress dancer and thanks to her dancing and education she has had many opportunities to speak and travel throughout Canada and the United States. Dancing plays a huge role in her life and she enjoys sharing her experiences and cultural teachings with others.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day! We're celebrating with pics of some of our greenest looking exhibitors of all time!On International Women's Day we thought to showcase some of our members at past Heritage Festivals, including Société historique de la Saskatchewan, CFCR Saskatoon Community Radio, City of Saskatoon Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, Conseil économique et coopératif de la Saskatchewan, Friends of the Forestry Farm House, German Junior Folk Dancers, Gustin/Trounce Heritage Committee, The Marr Residence, Saskatoon Norwegian Cultural Society, and Saskatoon Zoo SocietyWe're excited to welcome The Whiskey Jerks to the Western Development Museum this afternoon as part of the Heritage Festival of Saskatoon. They'll be joining us here between 1 - 4 PM with some great music.Our Speaker Series session with Paul Seeseequasis is live right now 5-6 PM on Facebook @HeritageFestivalYXE, @knowYXE, @thevoiceofsaskatoon, @EagleFeatherNews..Follow us on Twitter
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