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tâpwêwin
Foundations of wîcihtâsowin
From: ohpikinâwasowin/Growing a Child
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Introductions – Colonization and Unbalanced Lives – miyo pimâtisiwin – Living miyo pimâtisiwin: The Teachers’ Stories – The Seven Sacred Teachings: Foundations of wîcihtâsowin – Conclusion
Contributors
Angie Pinder
Angie Pinder, MSW, RSW, has been a social worker in rural Alberta for the majority of her career, working in the Family Support for Children with Disabilities Program for ten years and then becoming a child welfare supervisor. Angie is now working as a Policy Analyst and Program Consultant with Alberta Children’s Services, Child Intervention.
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.