Lee Maracle
CanadianLiterary FictionMemoirPoetryBiographyb. 1950 — d. 2021
Lee Maracle (1950–2021) was a celebrated Indigenous Canadian writer, academic, and activist of the Stó:lō nation. A prolific author of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, her work was instrumental in challenging colonial and patriarchal structures in Canadian literature and advocating for Indigenous women's voices and social justice.
Awards
['Officer of the Order of Canada', 'American Book Award', "Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal", "Ontario Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts", 'Bonham Centre Award']
Notable Works
['Bobbi Lee: Indian Rebel', 'Ravensong', 'I Am Woman', "Celia's Song", 'My Conversations with Canadians']

