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International Indigenous Voices in Social Work

Edited By: Michael Anthony Hart, Amanda Burton, Kimberly Hart

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A collaboration by Indigenous scholars and non-Indigenous allies, this book champions the importance of Indigenous Knowledges for social work. It argues colonial structures can only be dismantled through reliance on Indigenous knowledges and practices.

In 2013, the International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference was held in Winnipeg, Canada, with Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants from all over the world.…
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In 2013, the International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference was held in Winnipeg, Canada, with Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants from all over the world. This book is a collaboration of works stemming from this conference, and reflects the conference’s theme of Indigenous Knowledges: resurgence, implementation and collaboration. As Indigenous scholars and practitioners and non-Indigenous allies, the contributors here see the importance of Indigenous Knowledges for social work and related professions. Furthermore, they recognize that the colonial structures that are in place throughout the globe can only be dismantled through reliance on Indigenous knowledges and practices. This book makes a leading and impactful contribution to these anti-colonial and Indigenist efforts.

Michael Anthony Hart, PhD, is Muskeko-Ininiw from Fisher River Cree Nation in Treaty Five territory. He is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work, an Associate Professor and the Director of the Master of Social Work based in Indigenous Knowledges program at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

Amanda Dawne Burton is Métis, and is completing her Master’s degree in Social Work. She has 18 years of experience in the child welfare system in Manitoba, and is currently a Research Assistant with the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work.

Kimberly Hart, a Cree woman, is a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation, Manitoba. She received her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Manitoba, Canada. Ms Hart is currently working as the Senior Lead Indigenous Health Student Affairs at the University of Manitoba.

Gladys Rowe, MSW, is a Muskego-Ininiw Iskwe of mixed ancestry with membership in Fox Lake Cree Nation in Northern Manitoba. She is currently completing her PhD in Interdisciplinary studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada, and was the Coordinator for the 2nd International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference.

Deana Halonen is a Métis/Anishinaabe woman from Grassy Narrows and Kenora, in Treaty Three Territory. She holds an MSW, and is the Distance Delivery Social Work Program Coordinator in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

Yvonne Pompana, BA (Adv), MSW, PhD, is a Dakota woman from the Sioux Valley First Nation in Manitoba. She is currently Associate Professor and Director of the Inner City Social Work Program in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

Adesayo Adelowo, Dawn Bessarab, Vicky Boldo, Rose Ella Cameron, Elizabeth Carlson, Moana Eruera, Susan Green, Deana Halonen, Suzanne Jenkins, Victoria Jones, Kui Kasirisir (Chun-Tsai Hsu), Lisa Kisch, Carolyn Leblanc, Gunn Minde, Randi Nymo, Elizabeth Orr, Yvonne Pompana, Gladys Rowe, Leland Ariel Ruwhiu, Tom Simms, Silvia Straka, Katrina Stratton, Judy Syrette, Kenneth James Walker, Susan Young, Joanna Zubrzycki, Amanda Burton, Kimberly Hart

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-9468-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9468-5
  • Date of Publication: 2016-08-22

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-9833-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9833-1
  • Date of Publication: 2016-08-22
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: J
  • THEMA: J
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