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- | Nathalie Parenteau was born in Montreal. She arrived in the Yukon in 1983 as a member of a youth group [Katimavik] and worked for three months with the Yukon Conservation Society. For a few years she lived in a tent at the base of Nares Mountain and worked at the Carcross Visitors Reception Centre. In her twenties, she went to university and earned a degree in biology from Western University. Returning to the Yukon, she concentrated on developing her artistic side and since 2000 has earned a living entirely from her art.(( Angélique Bernard, “The Contributions of Yukon francophone women.” //Whats Up Yukon,// 24 September 2025.)) | + | Nathalie Parenteau was born in Montreal. She arrived in the Yukon in 1983 as a member of a youth group [Katimavik] and worked for three months with the Yukon Conservation Society. For a few years she lived in a tent at the base of Nares Mountain and worked at the Carcross Visitors Reception Centre. In her twenties, she went to university and earned a degree in biology from Western University. Returning to the Yukon, she concentrated on developing her artistic side and since 2000 has earned a living entirely from her art.(( Angélique Bernard, “The Contributions of Yukon Francophone Women.” //Whats Up Yukon,// 24 September 2025.)) |
Parenteau’s //Rhythms of a Northern Town,// a 64' | Parenteau’s //Rhythms of a Northern Town,// a 64' |
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