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Joséphine Bacon (born April 23, 1947), is an Innu poet from Pessamit in Quebec. She publishes in French and Innu-aimun. She has also worked as a translator, community researcher, documentary filmmaker, curator and as a songwriter for Chloé Sainte-Marie and . She has also curated an exhibit at the Grande Bibliothèque in Montreal, Quebec and teaches at Kiuna Institution in Odanak.

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  • Joséphine Bacon (de)
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  • Joséphine Bacon (geboren am 23. April 1947 in Pessamit, Québec, Kanada) ist eine kanadische Schriftstellerin, Übersetzerin und Regisseurin. Sie gehört der First Nation der Innu an und schreibt auf Französisch und Innu-Aimun. Bacon gilt als „Grande Dame der autochthonen Literatur“ der Provinz Québec. (de)
  • Joséphine Bacon, née le 23 avril 1947, est une poète, parolière, conteuse, conférencière, scénariste, traductrice-interprète et réalisatrice innue originaire de Pessamit au Canada. Elle est l'autrice, entre autres, du recueil bilingue Uiesh Quelque part, qui remporte de nombreux prix lors de sa publication, dont le Prix des libraires et le Prix Voix autochtones 2019. (fr)
  • Joséphine Bacon (born April 23, 1947), is an Innu poet from Pessamit in Quebec. She publishes in French and Innu-aimun. She has also worked as a translator, community researcher, documentary filmmaker, curator and as a songwriter for Chloé Sainte-Marie and . She has also curated an exhibit at the Grande Bibliothèque in Montreal, Quebec and teaches at Kiuna Institution in Odanak. (en)
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  • Joséphine Bacon (en)
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  • Joséphine Bacon (en)
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  • Joséphine Bacon at the festival Manitou 2017, Mont-Tremblant, QC (en)
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  • poet, documentary film maker, lyricist, translator, teacher (en)
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  • Joséphine Bacon (geboren am 23. April 1947 in Pessamit, Québec, Kanada) ist eine kanadische Schriftstellerin, Übersetzerin und Regisseurin. Sie gehört der First Nation der Innu an und schreibt auf Französisch und Innu-Aimun. Bacon gilt als „Grande Dame der autochthonen Literatur“ der Provinz Québec. (de)
  • Joséphine Bacon, née le 23 avril 1947, est une poète, parolière, conteuse, conférencière, scénariste, traductrice-interprète et réalisatrice innue originaire de Pessamit au Canada. Elle est l'autrice, entre autres, du recueil bilingue Uiesh Quelque part, qui remporte de nombreux prix lors de sa publication, dont le Prix des libraires et le Prix Voix autochtones 2019. (fr)
  • Joséphine Bacon (born April 23, 1947), is an Innu poet from Pessamit in Quebec. She publishes in French and Innu-aimun. She has also worked as a translator, community researcher, documentary filmmaker, curator and as a songwriter for Chloé Sainte-Marie and . She has also curated an exhibit at the Grande Bibliothèque in Montreal, Quebec and teaches at Kiuna Institution in Odanak. (en)
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