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Author Archives: Tawnya Plain Eagle

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Posted inProfiles

Blackfoot man creates drag queen persona as he taps into his traditional role as a two spirit person

by Tawnya Plain Eagle April 11, 2019October 8, 2020

Marshall Vielle was sitting in his bedroom last month, vanity full of makeup, about to start preparing for his drag show at a local Forest Lawn pub.

Posted inNews

Lost in translation: The lasting effects of separating Indigenous children from culture and language

by Tawnya Plain Eagle February 27, 2019September 4, 2020
Posted inTreaty 7

Lost in translation: The lasting effects of separating Indigenous children from culture and language

by Tawnya Plain Eagle February 27, 2019September 4, 2020
Posted inThe Lens Galleries

YYC Hot Chocolate Festival inspired Milano Coffee to create a special kind of hot chocolate

by Tawnya Plain Eagle February 15, 2019September 4, 2020
Posted inThe Lens Galleries

Exploring parallelism through photography

by Tawnya Plain Eagle February 5, 2019September 4, 2020
Posted inVoices

The empty city: My life growing up between two worlds

by Tawnya Plain Eagle March 22, 2018
Posted inArts and Entertainment

Encouraging self-esteem through modelling

by Tawnya Plain Eagle April 18, 2017September 4, 2020
Posted inLiving

Local restaurant Santorini brings more than a taste of Greece

by Tawnya Plain Eagle March 22, 2017September 4, 2020
Posted inArts and Entertainment

Young Siksika woman is given second chance as Calgary Stampede Indian Princess and succeeds

by Tawnya Plain Eagle January 25, 2017September 4, 2020
Posted inArts and Entertainment

‘Every type of happiness you can feel I’m feeling it right now:’ 19-year-old Siksika woman named 2017 Calgary Stampede Indian Princess

by Tawnya Plain Eagle October 6, 2016September 4, 2020

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