Rosanna Deerchild
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Rosanna Deerchild | |
|---|---|
| Born | |
| Citizenship | Cree |
| Occupation | CBC Radio Host |
| Years active | 20 |
| Known for | Unreserved |
| Notable work | "This is a small Northern Town" and "Calling Down the Sky" |
Rosanna Deerchild (Ferguson) is a Canadian Cree writer, poet and radio host. She is best known as host of the radio program Unreserved on CBC Radio One, a show that shares the music, cultures, and stories from indigenous people across Canada, from 2014 to 2020.[1][2] With CBC Radio One, she has hosted two other shows; The (204) and the Weekend Morning Show. She has also appeared on CBC Radio's DNTO. She has been on various other media networks: APTN, Global Television Network, and Native Communications (NCI-FM).[2]
Deerchild originates from South Indian Lake, Manitoba (Now called O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation). She now lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In 2018, she was able to accomplish one of her dreams, which was to be an emcee in a powwow.[3]
She left Unreserved in 2020 to host a new podcast series on indigenous history for the CBC,[4] and was succeeded as host of Unreserved by Falen Johnson.[5] In 2022, she is slated to have her first acting role, as a recurring character in the television sitcom Acting Good.[6]