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Stitching Our Stories Together

Journeys into Indigenous Social Work
Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2025
University of Regina Press (Verlag)
978-1-77940-058-1 (ISBN)
CHF 97,75 inkl. MwSt
A collection of graduate research by Indigenous social work scholars

Stitching Our Stories Together showcases emerging scholars who, by centering their own nations, communities, and individual realities, demonstrate how Indigenous knowledges can challenge settler ideas and myths around pan-Indigeneity.

This collection is bookended with reflections from the scholars’ thesis supervisors, who describe their philosophy of mentoring and supporting students through an Indigenous lens, and how their pedagogies embrace the significance of relationality in Indigenous worldviews.

Stitching Our Stories Together points toward a future where Indigenous ways of knowing and being take their rightful place in spaces of higher learning and social work practice—a necessary intervention in a discipline that has historically been complicit in colonialist harm.

Jeannine Carriere identifies as Red River Métis and has focused her academic scholarship on Indigenous child and family services. She was formerly a Professor at the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria. Catherine Richardson is a Métis professor and Director of the Concordia University First Peoples Studies Program. She is a registered clinical counsellor whose research focuses on Indigenous well-being, social service delivery, and recovery from interpersonal and systemic violence.

Contents

Acknowledgements 
Introduction by Catherine Richardson and Jeannine Carrière

1. Supervision and Mentoring: Beyond the Destination 
Jeannine Carrière and Catherine Richardson

PART ONE. EMBEDDING CHILD WELFARE RESEARCH INTO INDIGENOUS METHODOLOGIES

2. Researching Culturally Informed Approaches: Supporting Indigenous Youth Aging Out of Ministry Care 
Robert Mahikwa

3. A Métis Grandmother’s Knowledge: Stories of Grandmother Teachings and Métis Child Welfare in British Columbia 
Shelley Lafrance

4. An Inquiry Into the Stories of Indigenous Fathers and Their Paths Into Fatherhood: A Narrative Analysis Conducted With Kwakwaka’wakw Fathers 
Tanille Johnston

PART TWO. ARTS-BASED KNOWLEDGES AND PRACTICES

5. centring stories by urban indigiqueers/trans/two-spirit people and indigenous women: on practices of decolonization, collective care, and self-care 
mel lefebvre

6. Stitching Ourselves Back Together: Urban Indigenous Women’s Experience of Reconnecting with Identity through Beadwork 
Shawna Bowler

7. Reconstituting Indigenous Identities through Portraiture and Storytelling: Reclaiming Representation for Indigenous Women and Two-Spirit People 
Juliet Mackie

PART THREE. INDIGENOUS BODIES AND MEANING MAKING

8. Dancing My Way Home: Cultural Reclamation Through the Embodiment of the Michif Language 
Victoria May

9. Researching Through miyo ohpikinâwasowin (Good Child-Rearing): A Framework for Knowledge Emergence and Transmission 
Lindsay DuPré

10. Fat Bodies in Space: Explorations of an Alternate Narrative 
N. Katie Webb

Conclusion by Jeannine Carrière and Catherine Richardson
Epilogue 
Contributors 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 13 Halftones, black and white
Verlagsort Regina
Sprache englisch
Maße 153 x 229 mm
Gewicht 540 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-77940-058-6 / 1779400586
ISBN-13 978-1-77940-058-1 / 9781779400581
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