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kakehtawewin
Bringing Ceremony Home: An Inaugural kiskinohamâkewin
From: ohpikinâwasowin/Growing a Child
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Tipi Teachings – Bringing Ceremony Home: Project Background and Description – Meanings of the kiskinohamâkewin for Participants – Learning from the Participants – Conclusion
Contributors
Stephanie Tyler
Stephanie Tyler, MSW, RSW, is currently a PhD student at the University of Calgary and a sessional instructor at MacEwan University. She has been involved as a research coordinator/assistant in several of the projects discussed in this publication and was the managing editor for this publication.
Avery Calhoun
Avery Calhoun, PhD, is an Associate Professor, Emerita, with the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary during this book’s creation. Retired in 2019, her academic career included roles as Associate Dean, Students (2002-2005) and Associate Dean of the Central and Northern Region (2008- 2013), along with a focus on teaching research from a critical perspective. Dr. Calhoun’s research involved community collaborations in the areas of violence against women, restorative justice, social justice activism and Indigenous child welfare.