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Chelsea Vowel

    Chelsea Vowel is a Métis public intellectual, writer, and educator whose work intersects language, gender, and Métis self-determination and resurgence. She is passionate about creating programs and materials that enable Indigenous languages to thrive, not merely survive. Her commentary on Indigenous-State relations is internationally respected, and she dedicates much of her time to mentoring young activists. Vowel's writing explores the vital connections between culture, language, and identity, advocating for the vibrant future of Indigenous communities.

    Buffalo Is The New Buffalo
    Indigenous Writes
    • Indigenous Writes

      A Guide to First Nations, Métis, & Inuit Issues in Canada

      • 291 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.6(78)Add rating

      Exploring the themes of identity and reconciliation, this book delves into Canada's 150th anniversary through the lens of Indigenous experiences and perspectives. It highlights the impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on First Nations communities, addressing historical injustices and the ongoing journey towards healing and understanding. The narrative emphasizes the importance of recognizing Indigenous voices and fostering meaningful dialogue to build a more inclusive future for all Canadians.

      Indigenous Writes