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Practice as Ceremony
From: ohpikinâwasowin/Growing a Child
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Prologue: The Sundancer’s Story – Introduction: This Chapter’s Stories – The Background Story: Storytelling in the iyiniw Universe – The Methods Story – The Results Story – The Discussion and Conclusion Story – Epilogue: The Sundancer’s Story Continues
Contributors
Amber Dion
Amber Dion, MSW, RSW, is a member of the nehiyaw Nation and currently an assistant professor in the School of Social Work, MacEwan University in Edmonton. She has been involved in a number of Indigenous research projects and is a strong advocate for Indigenous Peoples.
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.
Christie Pace
Christie Pace, is a Supervisor with the Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society’s Practice as Ceremony Cultural Supports Services Program. She has been with the agency for over twenty years and is experienced in the areas of Child and Youth care, Healthy Families, Sacred Circle Family Intervention, and Kahkiyaw Children’s Services.
Karen Delver
Karen Delver, MEd, BL&M, is a resilient nehiyaw iskwew from Saddle Lake Cree Nation and currently works for Alberta Government Children Services Ministry. Karen grounds her strength in her nehiyaw knowledge systems and is a strong believer in decolonizing education. This balance helps her live in the two worlds of nehiyaw and Western society.