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    Running Wolf Productions

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    Doreen is the sixth child of Grand Chief Dr. George Manuel and Marceline Manuel. She is a graduate of the Aboriginal Film and Television Diploma Program (AFTP) at Capilano University; and Master of Fine Arts in Film Production from UBC. She has an extensive background working in First Nations education and community development in both rural and urban centers. Doreen comes from a long line of oral historians and factual storytellers from her First Nations traditional background. She has experience directing for television and as the Canadian Correspondent for the Native Heartbeat and Northwest Indian News both USA Native American TV news magazine programs. Doreen was the Program Coordinator for the Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking program at Capilano University for 12 years. She is the recipient of the Governor General of Canada Medal Award for academic excellence for her studies in AFTP; and Women in Film & Television, Leadership in Education Award. She is currently the principle owner of Running Wolf Productions; on the Board of Directors for Knowledge Network and Moving Images Distribution; and the Director of the Bosa Centre for Film and Animation at Capilano University.

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    Doreen has been tanning hides and creating leatherwork and beadwork for 38 years. Traditionally trained by her Ktunaxa grandmother Mary Paul and mother Marceline Manuel, Doreen enjoys taking on exciting, challenging projects. Lately she has been beading solid beaded converse running shoes with her intricate designs. Doreen works with size 10 to 22 beads, she really enjoys working with the smaller size 22 in order to add extraordinary detail to her creations. She thinks of beading like painting as she manipulates the direction of the bead in order to create three dimensional imagery. Doreen has evolved into an exceptional artist and continues to learn and experiment while she trains her children in traditional First Nations art.

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    BC Achievement Foundation
    2019 Fulmer Award in First Nations Art Awardees Celebrated
    https://www.bcachievement.com/2019/11/22/outstanding-bc-first-nations-artists-celebrated-with-fulmer-award/

    Capilano University
    Doreen Manuel wins BC Achievement’s Fulmer Award in BC First Nations Art
    https://www.capilanou.ca/about-capu/get-to-know-us/news/2019/title-334076-en.php

    The Georgia Straight
    Fulmer Award in BC First Nations Art names five annual winners, plans Roundhouse exhibit in November
    https://www.straight.com/arts/1306256/fulmer-award-bc-first-nations-art-names-five-annual-winners-plans-roundhouse-exhibit

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    • Community Development
    • Program Development
    • Event Planning
    • Cultural Content
    • Filmmaking Workshop Facilitation
    • Cultural & Language Preservation
    • Youth Programming

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    Doreen Manuel
    Email:?doreen_manuel@hotmail.com
    Ph: (604) 837-3663

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