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MICHAEL ANTHONY HART 604 Tier Building

University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2

Work: (204) 474-9237 Cell Phone: (204) 799-6832

Email – michael.hart@ad.umanitoba.ca Post-Secondary Education September 2001-October 2007 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies, PhD Clinical Stream Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work September 1999-April 2000 University of Manitoba Continuing Education Division, General Studies September 1997-May 1998 University of Manitoba, Faculty of Arts, Psychology Major, Sociology Minor Degree: Bachelor of Arts September 1991-October 1997 University of Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies, MSW Clinical Program Degree: Master of Social Work

September 1987-April 1989 University of Manitoba, School of Social Work Degree: Bachelor of Social Work September 1984-July 1987 University of Manitoba Faculties of Science and Arts Positions Held January 2016 – present Master of Social Work based in Indigenous Knowledges Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba Acting Director April 2013- present Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba Associate Professor July 2012-present Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work, University of Manitoba August 2007- March 2013 Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba Assistant Professor

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July 2010-June 2012 First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research, Department of Community Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba

Co-Director/Director August 2005-October 2010 Long Plain Health Centre, Long Plain First Nation, Manitoba Clinical Supervisor January 2003-September 2010 First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Manitoba Region,

Winnipeg, Manitoba Clinical Supervisor

July 2002- August 2007 Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba Lecturer July 2002-March 2005 Mino-Ayaawin Counselling Services, Anishinaabe Mino-

Ayaawin,Winnipeg, Manitoba Clinical Supervisor January 1999-June 2002 Mino-Ayaawin Counselling Services, Anishinaabe Mino-

Ayaawin,Winnipeg, Manitoba Manager/Development Coordinator May 2001-April 2002 Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba, Sessional Lecturer October 2001 Aboriginal Focus Programs, University of Manitoba, Sessional Lecturer August-December 1998 Anishinaabe Mino-Ayaawin/Health Canada, Medical Services

Branch, Winnipeg, Manitoba Regional Mental Health Consultant August 1993-August 1999 Faculty of Social Work at Thompson, University of Manitoba Assistant Professor (Instructor from August 1993 to August 1994) January 1998 First Nations Community Wellness Diploma Program,

Yellowquill College and the University of Manitoba Instructor

March 1997 University du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue and Cree

Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay Instructor

August-December 1996 Whiskyjack Treatment Centre Inc., Thompson, Manitoba Family Therapist

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September 1992-June 1993 Engineering Access Program, University of Manitoba Counsellor/Instructor (term position) February-September 1992 Council for Yukon Indians, Whitehorse, Yukon Manager of Treatment for the Yukon Native Alcohol and Drug Addictions Program (term position)

October 1991-February 1992 Dene Nets'edet'an, Whitehorse, Yukon Interim Manager July-September 1991 Council For Yukon Indians, Whitehorse, Yukon

Regional Co-ordinator for the Aboriginal Child Care Commission of the Native Council of Canada (Term position)

February-July 1991 Odanokii Resources, Winnipeg, Manitoba Program Coordinator and Therapist April 1989-February 1991 Child and Family Services of Central Winnipeg Social Worker September 1988-April 1989 Family Services of Winnipeg Inc. Therapist (BSW Practicum) January-December 1988 University of Manitoba, School of Social Work Teaching Assistant (2 terms, 2 courses) Memberships in Professional Societies February 2000 Aboriginal Social Workers’ Society in Manitoba (founding committee To present member). Board Member. Spokesperson, February 2000 to April 2003 Spokesperson, August 2007 to April 2012 Treasurer, May 2012 to June 2015 May 1999 Manitoba Association of Social Workers/Manitoba Institute of Registered To January 2012 Social Workers 1993-1994 Canadian Association of Native Mental Health Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work 1991 -1992 Manitoba Association of Social Workers

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Publications Theses Hart, M. A. (2007). Cree ways of helping: An Indigenist research project. Unpublished Doctoral thesis,

University of Manitoba. Hart, M. A. (1997). An ethnographic study of sharing circles as a cultural appropriate practice

approach with Aboriginal people. Unpublished masters thesis, University of Manitoba. Refereed Articles in Academic or Professional Journals Adams, M., Mataira, P., Walker, S., Hart, M. A., Drew, N., & J. J. Fleay (submitted). Cultural identity

and practices associated with the health and wellbeing of Indigenous males. Ab-Original: Journal of Indigenous Studies and First Nations' and First Peoples' Cultures.

Martens, T, Cidro, J., Hart, M. A., McLachlan, S. (2016). Understanding Indigenous food sovereignty through an Indigenous research paradigm, Journal of Indigenous Social Development 5(1), 18-37.

Hart, M. A., Straka, S., & Rowe, G. (2016). Working Across Contexts: Considerations of Doing Indigenist/Anti-colonial Research. Qualitative Inquiry.

Hart, K. L., Rowe, G., Hart, M. A., Pompana, Y., Halonen, D., Cook, G., Gosek, G., Deane, L., & Coggins, K. (2014). A proposed Masters of Social Work based in Indigenous Knowledges program based in Manitoba. Journal of Indigenous Social Development, 3(2), 1-18. http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/jisd

Hart, M. A. (2010). Indigenous Worldviews, Knowledge, and Research: The Development of an Indigenous Research Paradigm. Journal of Indigenous Voices in Social Work, 1(1), http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/jivsw/

Hart, M. A. (2007). Indigenous knowledge and research: The míkiwáhp as a symbol for reclaiming our knowledge and ways of knowing. First Peoples’ Child and Family Review, 3(1), 83-90.

Hart, M. A. (2003). Am I a modern day missionary? Reflections of a Cree social worker. Native Social Work Journal, 5(November), 299-313.

Hart, M. A., & Pompana, Y. (2003). Establishing the Aboriginal Social Work Associations: Sharing the Manitoba Experience. Native Social Work Journal, 5(November), 243-260.

Hart, M. A. (1999). Seeking minopimatisowin: An Aboriginal approach to social work practice. Native Social Work Journal, 2(1), 91-112.

Refereed Books Hart, M. A., Burton, A. D., Hart, K. L., Rowe, G., Halonen, D., & Pompana, Y. (2016). International

Indigenous Voices in Social Work. Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Sinclair, R., Hart, M. A., & Bruyere, G. (Eds., 2009). Wícihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada.

Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. Hart, M. A. (2002). Seeking Mino-Pimatisiwin: An Aboriginal approach to helping. Halifax: Fernwood

Publishing. Refereed Chapters (in Books or Proceedings): Hart, M. A., & Burton, A. D. (2016). Introduction. In Hart, M. A., Burton, A. D., Hart, K. L., Rowe, G.,

Halonen, D., & Pompana, Y. (Eds.), International Indigenous Voices in Social Work.(pp. 1-13) Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Hart, M. A., & Bracken, D. (2016). Canadian social work and First Nations peoples. In G. Palattiyil, D. Sidhva, and M. Chakrabarti (Eds.), Social Work in a Global Context: Issues and Challenges (pp. 59-73). Oxon: Routledge.

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Hart, M. A. (2015). Indigenous social work. In J. D. Wright (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Amsterdam, NL: Elsevier.

Hart, M. A. (2015). Eurocentricism, Colonization and Resistance. In Racism in Winnipeg. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/files/Racism_in_Winnipeg.pdf

Hart, M. A. (2014). A brief overview of Indigenous ways of helping. In P. Menzies, & L. Lavallee (Eds.), Journey to healing: Working with Canada’s Indigenous peoples with addiction and mental health issues. Toronto: Centre for Addictions and Mental Health.

Hart, M. A., & Rowe, G. (2014). Legally entrenched oppressions: The undercurrent of First Nations peoples’ experiences with Canada’s social policies. In H. N. Weaver (Ed.), Social Issues in contemporary Native America (pp. 23-41). Williston, VT: Ashgate.

Hart, M. A. (2009). For Indigenous peoples, by Indigenous peoples, with Indigenous peoples: Towards an Indigenist research paradigm. In (R. Sinclair, M. A. Hart, & G. Bruyere, Eds.) Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.

Hart, M. A. (2009). Anti-colonial Indigenist social work: Reflections on an Aboriginal approach. In (R. Sinclair, M. A. Hart, & G. Bruyere, Eds.) Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.

Hart, M. A., with Sinclair, R. (2009). Conclusion. In (R. Sinclair, M. A. Hart, & G. Bruyere, Eds.) Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.

Hart, M. A. (2008). Critical Reflection on an Aboriginal Approach to Helping. In J. Coates, M. Grey, & M. Yellowbird (Eds.), Indigenous Social Work around the World: Towards culturally relevant education and practice (pp. 129-140). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Press.

Hart, M. A. (2006). An Aboriginal approach to social work practice. In T. Heinonen & L. Spearman’s Social work practice: Problem solving and beyond (2nd ed., pp. 235-260). Toronto: Irwin Press.

Hart, M. A. (2000). An Aboriginal approach to social work practice. In T. Heinonen & L. Spearman’s Problem Solving and beyond: An introduction to social work practice (pp. 231-256). Toronto: Irwin Press.

Hart, M. A. (2000). An ethnographic study of sharing circles. In J. Oakes, R. Riewe, S. Koolage, L. Simpson, & N. Schuster (Eds.) Aboriginal health, identity and resources (pp. 105-112). Winnipeg: Departments of Native Studies and Zoology, and Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Manitoba.

Hart, M. A. (1999). Support for First Nations to address fetal alcohol syndrome and effects. In J. Turpin & G. Schmidt (Eds.) Fetal alcohol syndrome/effect: Developing a community response. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing.

Hart, M. A. (1996). Sharing circles: Utilizing traditional practice methods for teaching, helping, and supporting. In S. O'Meara & D. A. West (Eds.) From our eyes: Learning from Indigenous peoples (pp. 59-72). Toronto: Garamond Press.

Book Reviews, encyclopedia entries, comments in journals Hart, M.A. (2015). Indigenous Social Work. In: James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International

Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, (2nd ed., Vol 11, pp. 804-810). Oxford: Elsevier.

Hart, M. A. (2014). Introduction. Journal of Indigenous Voices in Social Work, 3(2), 1-4. http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/jisd

Hart, M. A. (2007). Forward. The First Peoples Child and Family Review, 3(1), 4.

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Non-refereed Chapters (in Books or Proceedings) Norman, M. E. & Hart, M. A. (In press). Moving between world views: Indigenous physical cultures as

seen through Indigenous eyes. In B. Smith (ed.) International Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise. New York: Routledge.

Hart, M. A. & Lavallee, B. (2015). Colonization, racism, social exclusion and Indigenous health. In L. Fernandez, S. MacKinnon, & J. Silver (Eds.), The social determinants of health in Manitoba (2nd ed., pp. 145-160). Winnipeg: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

Hart, M. A. (2010). Colonization, social exclusion, and Indigenous health. In L. Fernandez, S. MacKinnon, & J. Silver (Eds.), The social determinants of health in Manitoba (pp. 115-126). Winnipeg: Canadian Centre of Policy Alternatives.

Publications in Non-refereed Periodicals Hart, M. A. (2006). Brief reflections on sharing circles and Indigenous worldviews and empowerment.

Circle Talk, 2(1), 51-53. Non-refereed Book Gosek, G., Pompana, Y., & Hart, M. A. (2005). Aboriginal people and social work 047.422: Community

based. Winnipeg, Manitoba: The University of Manitoba, Continuing Education Division, Distance Education Program.

Refereed Conference Presentations Invited Hart, M. A. (October 6, 2015). From Cultural Awareness to Indigenous Practices: Critical Reflections

on a Spectrum of Services. Pleanary presentation. “Creating a New Legacy 2015,” Aboriginal Mental Health and Wellness Conference, Brandon, MB.

Hart, M. A. (September 15, 2015). Indigenism and the Re-cognition and Celebration of Indigenous Knowledges. Keynote presentation. Third International Indigenous Social Work Conference, Darwin, Australia.

Hart, M. A. (March 26, 2015). The Many R’s of Indigenist Research. 5th International Indigenous Scholars Conference, “Mobilizing Indigenous Epistemologies: Revisioning Reconciliation,” Edmonton, AB.

Hart, M. A. (November 1, 2014). Carrying Stories: The Role of Indigenism in the Development of the Nation Research Centre on Truth and Reconciliation. Knights Lecture, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Hart, M. A. (October 23, 2014). Colonial impacts on intercultural relationships on ininiwi-ministihk. Keynote presentation at the 7th Annual Strangers in New Homelands Conference: Building Inclusive Communities for Newcomers and Host Societies, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (October 3, 2014). Indigenous Knowledges, Child Welfare, and Research. Presentation at the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium, Saskatoon, SK.

Hart, M. A. (May 2, 2014). Indigenist Research. Keynote Presentation at the 7th Annual Social Work Research Symposium Transformative Social Work Education and Knowledge: Critical practice in the New World Order. York University, Toronto, ON.

Hart, M. A. (March 24, 2014). There’s Something About Mary: Colonialism, tuberculosis, and Indigenous ways of healing. Keynote Presentation. Integrated Tuberculosis Services Tuberculosis Forum. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (November 24, 2012). The mino-pimatiwisin approach and sustainable wellbeing: From inward journeys to social justice. Keynote presentation at Educating for sustainable well-being: Concepts, issues, perspectives, and practices. Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba.

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Hart, M. A. (November 6-8, 2012). Poverty and the social determinant of Aboriginal children’s health. Coming back to the drum: A shared journey. National Child Day Forum. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (May, 2012). Getting Past the Past: Supporting and Strengthening Families to Move Beyond Historical Trauma. A plenary presentation at the Waving the Magic Wand Conference, Edmonton, AB.

Hart, M. A. (February, 2012). Mental Health & Built Environment Learning Event: Constructing Stronger Communities. Panel Presentation at the Mental Health & Built Environment Pre-Conference event, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M.A. (February 7-8, 2012). Indigenous methodologies: Reflections on research with Indigenous peoples. Panel presentation at Manitoba First Nations Research Conference, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (October, 2011). Indigenist social work: Its meaning in decolonizing child welfare. Keynote presentation at the Sami Parliament and Finmark University College’s Et barnevern til beste for samiske barn (A childcare good enough for Sámi children) Conference. Alta, Norway.

Hart, M. A. (September, 2011). Indigenous practices for Indigenous lives: The Mino-pimatisiwin approach. Keynote presentation at the 1st Canadian Conference for Family Group Conferencing: Honouring the Circle, Connections and Wisdom, Toronto, ON.

Hart, M. A. (October, 2010). The Mino-pimatisiwin Approach: Working with Indigenous Families. Paper presentation at the 2010 Saskatchewan First Nations Addictions and Mental Health Conference, Saskatoon, SK.

Hart, M. A. (April, 2010). Overcoming the internalized mythical portrait. The role of Indigenist social work in overcoming male violence. Paper presented at Failing to Protect: Moving Beyond Gendered Responses, Victoria, BC.

Hart, M. A. (October, 2008). Cree ways of helping. Findings from an Indigenist research project. A keynote presentation at the “Honouring and Celebrating Our Search for Knowledge,” the 2nd Annual Student Conference, Wilfred University, Kitchener, ON..

Hart, M. A. (June, 2006). Critical reflections on an Aboriginal approach to helping. Presented at “International Workshop on Indigenous and Culturally-Relevant Social Work,” St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB.

Hart, M. A. (February, 2003). Am I a modern day missionary?: Reflections of a Cree social worker. Keynote address at the “First Annual Native Social Work Conference,” Sudbury, ON.

Applied Hart, M. A., Halonen, D., Pompana, Y., Burton, A. (September 16, 2015). Investigating an Indigenous

model of helping: An individual framework to overcoming oppression and movement toward self-determination. Third International Indigenous Social Work Conference, Darwin, Australia.

Hart, M. A., Burton, A. (September 16, 2015). Indigenous knowledges based education: Planting seeds for our future. Third International Indigenous Social Work Conference, Darwin, Australia.

Hart, M. A. (January 3-6, 2015). Indigenous Ontologies and Epistemologies and Their Reflections in Knowledge Development. Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences & Education Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii.

Hart, M. A. (October 10, 2014). Indigenist Research: Utilizing Cree Practices for Analyzing Data. Presented at American Indigenous Research Association Annual Conference, Pablo, Montana.

Hart, M. A., Avery-Kinew, K., Lalonde, C., Starr, L. (October 8, 2014). The Development of Community Level Indicators for Exploring the Relations Between Cultural Continuity and Health Outcomes with Manitoba First Nations. INIHKD-NEAHR Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (July 10, 2014). Indigenist Social Work: Cultural Safe Means to Overcoming Oppression and Supporting Well-being. Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Social

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Development, Melbourne, Australia. Hart, M. A. (July 9-12, 2014). The Indigenous Caucus at the University of Manitoba: An Exercise in

Indigenous Social Development within Academia. Poster presentation given at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Social Development, Melbourne, Australia.

Hart, M. A. (July 14, 2014). Indigenous Worldviews and Knowledges: Implications for Research and Education. Australia Catholic University, Sydney, Australia.

Straka, S., Rowe, G., Hart, M.A. (May, 2014). Within Us, Among Us, Around Us: Negotiating the Tensions of Doing Anti-Colonial Research. Panel presentation. International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.

Hart, M.A. (January 10-13, 2014). Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous ways of helping and Postcolonialism. Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Hart, M. A. (July, 2013). Indigenist research analysis: Utilizing Cree practices as a guide to deep reflections. Paper presented at the Second International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Indigenous Caucus of the Faculty of Social Work (July, 2013). Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing within social work education. Panel presentation at the Second International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Pompana, Y., Coggins, K., Rowe, G., Hart, K., Halonen, D., Cook, G., Hart, M. A. (June, 2013) Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing in social work education, Congress 2013 Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canada, British Columbia, Victoria. (not present for the presentation, but contributed to the development of the presentation).

Hart, M. A., Hart, K., & Rowe, G. (April, 2013). Through Indigenous eyes: Intercultural counseling and the Mino-pimatiswin approach. Paper presented at the international conference, Educazione e Counselling Interculturale nel Mondo Globale/Intercultural Counselling and Education in the Global World, Verona, Italy.

Hart, K., Hart, M. A., & Rowe, G. (April, 2013). Trauma considerations for the First Nations peoples of Turtle Island. Paper presented at the international conference, Educazione e Counselling Interculturale nel Mondo Globale/Intercultural Counselling and Education in the Global World, Verona, Italy.

Rowe, G., Hart, M.A., & Hart, K. (April, 2013). Stories are all that we are: Re-connecting with ancestral and personal stories towards Indigenous well-being. Paper presented at the international conference, Educazione e Counselling Interculturale nel Mondo Globale/Intercultural Counselling and Education in the Global World, Verona, Italy.

Hart, M. A. (July, 2011). The Manitoba NEAHR. 1st Annual Aboriginal Health Research Networks Conference, Regina, SK.

Hart, M. A., Straka, S., & Baskin, C. (May, 2011). A research agenda on the social aspects of Indigenous aging. Presentation at the University of Manitoba’s Centre on Aging Annual Spring Symposium, Winnipeg, MB.

Straka, S., Hart, M.A., and Baskin, C. (April, 2011). Beginning the story: Partnerships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers in decolonizing research on Indigenous aging. Presentation at the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Social Work Research Day, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (September, 2010). Cree ways of helping: An example of Indigenism. Paper presented at Healing Our Spirits Worldwide: The Sixth Gathering, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Halonen, D., Cook, G., Pompana, Y., Hart, M. A., Dean L., Gosek, G., Rowe, G., Morrissette, V. (June, 2010). Responding to the Influence of Residential Schooling on Indigenous Identity and Wellbeing: The MSW based in Indigenous Knowledge. Paper presented at Prairie Perspectives on Indian Residential Schools, Truth and Reconciliation, Winnipeg, MB. (Written contributor)

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Halonen, D., Hart, M. A., Pompana, Y., Cook, G., Deane, L., Rowe, G., Gosek, G., & Morrissette, V. (December, 2010). Indigenous based Masters of Social Work Degree Program. Poster Presentation at the 6th International Conference on Indigenous Education: Pacific Rim. Cairns Queensland, Australia.

Hart, M. A. (May, 2010). Mental health practice with First Nations peoples: Critical reflections. Paper presented at 11th Canadian Conference on Collaborative Mental Health Care: Keeping One Step Ahead, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A., Holonen, D., Pompana, Y., Cook, G., Dean, L., Rowe, G, Gosek, G., & Morrissette, V. (April, 2010). Proposing an Indigenous Based Master of Social Work Program Incorporating Indigenous ways of coming to know. Paper presented at Shawane Dagosiwin: Aboriginal Education Research Forum, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (October, 2009). The Mino-pimatisiwin Approach and Assessment. Paper presented at Practitioners Preconference workshop of the “Awaking the Spirit: Moving forward in child welfare,” the 5th Biannual Conference of the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (October, 2009). Indigenous Epistemes and Ways of Helping. Paper presented at “Awaking the Spirit: Moving forward in child welfare,” the 5th Biannual Conference of the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (February, 2009). Cree ways of helping: An Indigenist Project. Presented at “Is Decolonization Dead? Tenth Annual Conference of the American Indian Studies Association,” Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Eni, R., Hart, M.A., Rowe, G., Wasyliw, J. Edson, A. (2008). Strengthening Families: Grounding the Program in Community Reality. Presentation at the 8th World Indigenous Women & Wellness Conference: Building on Traditional Wisdom & Knowledge. Calgary, Alberta. (Written Contributor).

Hart, M. A. (May, 2008). Developing an Indigenist research paradigm. Presented at “Shawane Dagosiwin Aboriginal Education Research Forum,” Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (June 2007). Worldviews, Knowledge and Research: The Development of an Indigenous research Paradigm. Presented at “Indigenous Voices in Social Work: Not Lost in Translation,” Oahu, Hawai’i.

Lalonde, C.E., Chandler, M.J., Elias B., Hart M.A., Kinew, K., & O'Neil, J (June, 2006). Rethinking measures of Cultural Continuity within Indigenous communities: Will what works on the coast work on the plains? (Kachimaa Mawiin "Maybe for Sure"). Paper presented at the “Annual Meeting of the Jean Piaget Society,” Baltimore, MD. (Written contributor)

Hart, M. A. (June, 2004). Indigenous spiritualities, healing and social work practice. Presented at the “Third Annual Canadian Conference on Spirituality and Social Work: Spiritual Identity and Transformation,” Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (November, 2003). Integrating traditional helping practice with contemporary helping processes. Paper presented at the National Therapeutic Care Conference: Rethinking Developmental Approaches to First Nations Child and Family Services, Saskatoon, SK.

Non-Refereed Presentations

Invited Hart, M. A. (May 26, 2016). An Indigenist Model of Helping and Healing. 6th Annual OISE Indigenous

Education Network’s Indigenizing Psychology: Healing and Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Connors, E., Hart, M. A., Styres, S., & Tuck, E. (May 26, 2016). Panel discussion. 6th Annual OISE Indigenous Education Network’s Indigenizing Psychology: Healing and Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

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Hart, M. A. (May 7, 2016). Indigenist Research. National Dong Hwa University, Shoufeng Township, Hualien County, Taiwan.

Hart, M. A. (May 6, 2016). Anti-Colonial and Indigenist Social Work. National Dong Hwa University, Shoufeng Township, Hualien County, Taiwan.

Hart, M. A. (May 6, 2016). Indigenous ways of helping. National Dong Hwa University, Shoufeng Township, Hualien County, Taiwan.

Hart, M. A. (May 2, 2016). Indigenous Knowledge and Social Work Education. National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Norman, M., Hart, M. A., Petherick, L., & McRae, L. (March 11, 2016). Looking Back While Moving Forward: Preliminary Findings from an Intergenerational Examination of Cree Physical Cultures and Masculinities. Research Seminar Series, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (March 9, 2016). Communication Processes and Indigenous Peoples. Faculty of Social Work Students Association Presentation, University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (February 29, 2016). Indigenous Peoples, Research, and Reconciliation: Buzz words or systemic change? School of Social Work Rheal Brant-Hall Memorial Lecture, Faculty of Public Affairs, Carlton University. Ottawa, ON.

Hart, M. A. (December 1, 2015). Fireside Chats: Talks on Indigenous Knowledges. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (October 13, 2015). The Role of Indigenous Knowledges in Indigenizing the University. Conversation Series, St. Paul’s College, University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (September 16, 2015). Indigenist Research. Third International Indigenous Social Work Conference, Darwin, Australia.

Hart, M. A. (March 13, 2015). Centering Indigenous knowledges in research, methodologies, and practices of social work. Open guest lecture for Social Work Week, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

King, M., Reading, J., Hart, M. A., Martin, P. (February 19, 2015). Shifts in research funding: Panel presentation. First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs and the Federations of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, First Nations Storytelling Through Data Conference, Saskatoon, SK.

Hokwhitu, B., Hart, M. A., & Sinclair, N. (February 6, 2015). Indigenous men and our communities: A roundtable on Indigenous masculinities. University of Manitoba Native Studies Department, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (January 29, 2015). Cultural safety and Indigenous ways of practice. 5th Annual Urban Aboriginal Service Providers Forum, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (October 8, 2014). Indigenist Approaches to Research and Grantsmanship. Presented at the 2014 NEAHR Grant Writing Workshop, INIHKD-NEAHR Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Hart, M. A. (October 1, 2014). Indigenous Social Work. Presentation at the Faculty of Social Work, First Nations University of Canada, Regina, SK.

Hart, M. A. (August 28, 2014). First Nations peoples and colonialism. Southeast College, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (July 13, 2014). Indigenous Caucus at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba. Australia Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia.

Hart, M. A. (July 14, 2014). Indigenous Worldviews and Knowledges: Implications for Research and Education. Australia Catholic University, Sydney, Australia.

Hart. M. A. (January 9, 2014). Indigenizing social work: A Manitoba experience. Invited presentation at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii.

Hart, M. A. (May 2013). Indigenous Knowledge and Indigenist Research Methodologies. An invited

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open lecture presented at Algoma University, Sudbury, ON. Hart, M. A. (May, 2013). Well-being in Social Work: The Contribution of Indigenist Perspectives. An

invited open lecture at Algoma University, Sudbruy ON. Hart, M. A. (May, 2013). Social Concerns: An Indigenist Perspective. The Annual Peter McGregor

Lecture, Algoma University, Sudbury, ON. Hart, M. A. (March, 2013). The mino-pimatisiwin approach: An example of Indigenism. An Indigenist

Panel forum, at the University of British Columbia at Okanagan. Invited by the School of Social Work, BC Association of Social Work, and Department of Indigenous Studies, Vancouver, BC.

Hart, M.A. (December, 2012). Trailblazing Indigenous successes. Panel Presentation. December 12, 2012, The University of Manitoba’s Visionary Conversations. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (May, 2012). Getting past the past: Supporting and strengthening families to move beyond historic trauma. Plenary address at Saddle Lake Wahkohtowin Society’s Waving the Magic Wand Conference. Edmonton, AB.

Hart, M. A. (May, 2012). Cultural continuity and youth. Presentation at Aboriginal Nurses Conference’s, Indigenous Health: Investing in Our Youth. Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (March, 2012). Truth and reconciliation?: Indigenist reflections on mental health services in the aftermath of the residential school era. The Dr. Clare C. Brant Memorial Lecture in Indigenous Mental Health. University of Manitoba, Faculty of Medicine’s 2012 Lecture Series in First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Health, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M.A. (March, 2012). Cultural Continuity and Implicit Bias. A presentation at Continuing Professional Development Program on First Nations, Métis and Inuit Health, hosted by the Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (November, 2011). Living our stories, or, Indigenous ways of being, prevention, and FASD. Presentation at the Portage La Prairie Friendship’s Centre FASD Conference, Portage La Prairie, MB.

Hart, M. A., & Diffey, L. (September, 2011). Manitoba NEAHR program. Presentation at the ANAC-IPAC National Research Forum, Winnipeg, MB.

Straka, S., Hart, M.A., & Baskin, C. (May, 2011). Indigenous Aging: An anti-colonial approach to research and practice. Presentation to the Manitoba Association of Personal Care Home Social Workers, Winnipeg, MB. (Written contribution)

Straka, S., & Hart, M. A. (May 2, 2011). The possibilities for an anti-colonial research agenda on Indigenous aging. Presentation at the University of Manitoba’s Centre on Aging Seminar Series, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (November, 2009). Setting the direction. Panel presentation at the Health Innovations: Developing & Celebrating Innovations in Healthy Living and Health Care Delivery Conference, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (June, 2009). Indigenous Knowledge. Presented at “7 Generations: Our Legacy of Hope Gathering,” Winnipeg, MB. Hart, M. A. (March, 2009). For Indigenous Peoples, By Indigenous Peoples, with Indigenous Peoples’:

A Presentation on Colonialism, Indigenism, Worldviews and Health Promotion. Presentation at Aboriginal Health Group’s “A Gathering of Speakers”, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.

Hart, M. A. (February, 2009). Cree Ways of Helping: An Indigenist Project. Presentation at Blue Quills First Nations College, Blue Quills First Nation, AB.

Hart, M. A. (October, 2008). Cree ways of helping: Findings from an Indigenist research project. Presented at “Caregivers & Wellness Conference 2008.” Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (May, 2008). Introduction to Indigenous Research Methods. Presentation to the ACADRE/NEAHR Introduction to Aboriginal Health Research Seminar Series, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (October, 2007). An Indigenist Approach to Research. Presented at “Native Studies

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Colloquium Series 2007,” University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB. Hart, M. A. (February, 2006). Knowledge, knowledges, and emancipation: Reflections on research with

Indigenous peoples. Presented at “Allied Health Research Symposium,” Health Science Centre, Winnipeg, MB.

Hart, M. A. (March, 2004). Graduate studies. Presented at the “University College of the North Symposium: Honouring the Voices of Northern Manitoba,” The Pas, MB.

Stevenson, C., O’Neil, J., Linklater, L., Hart, M. A. (November, 2002). Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research. Panel presentation at the “Manitoba First Nations Health Technicians Conference,” Winnipeg, MB.

Class Presentations Invited by other Academic Institutions November 26, 2015 Cultural safety and Indigenous ways of practice. Presentation to Masters of

Development Practice Program, University of Winnipeg. October 1, 2014 Indigenous People and social work. Presentation to Indigenous Social Work 200,

First Nations University of Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan. October, 2013 Indigenous People and social work. Presentation via Skype to Indigenous Social

Work 200, First Nations University of Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan. September, 2011 Indigenist and Anti-colonial social work practice. Presentation via Skype to the

Aboriginal B.S.W Cohort, First Nations Technical Institute/Ryerson University. Courses/Teaching Activities Graduate Courses Term Course Number Course Title Winter 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2014 Winter 2014 Winter 2014 Winter 2012

SWRK 7230 SWRK 7230 SWRK 6060 SWRK 6060 SWRK 7390 SWRK 6060

Selected Topics: Indigeneity, Identity, Power, and Social Work Selected Topics: Indigenous research methodologies and ways of knowing Social Work and Aboriginal Peoples Social Work and Aboriginal Peoples Advanced Social Work Practice: Individuals in a Social Context Social Work and Aboriginal Peoples

Fall/ 2011 Winter 2012 Fall 2012

SWRK 7290 SWRK 7390

Family Focused Social Work Practice Advanced Social Work Practice: Individuals in a Social Context

Fall 2010/ Winter 2011

SWRK 7290

Family - Focused Social Work Practice

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Fall 2009/Winter 2010 SWRK 7290 Family - Focus Social Work Practice Winter 2010

SWRK 6060

Social Work and Aboriginal Peoples

Winter 2008

SWRK 6060

Social Work and Aboriginal People

Winter 2007

SWRK 6060

Social Work and Aboriginal People

Fall 2005/ Winter 2006

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Change and Stability

Winter 2006

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Social Work and Aboriginal People

Undergraduate Courses Fall 2010/ Winter 2011

SWRK 4220 Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice

Summer Session 2010 SWRK 4050/ SWRK 7230

Indigenous Ways of Practice

Fall 2009/Winter 2010

SWRK 4220 Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice

Summer Session 2009 SWRK 4050/ SWRK 7230

Indigenous Ways of Practice

Fall 2008

SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Fall 2008

SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Summer Session 2008

SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Winter 2008

SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Fall 2007

SWRK 1310 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy Analysis

Fall 2007

SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Fall 2006/ Winter 2007

SWRK 4220 Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice

Fall 2006

SWRK 2080 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Fall 2004/ Winter 2005

47:422 Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice

Fall 2004/ Winter 2005

47:422 Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice

Winter 2004 47:208 Interpersonal Communication Skills

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Fall 2004

47:208 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Fall 2003/ Winter 2004

47:422 Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice

Fall 2002/ Winter 2003

47:422 Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice

Fall 2003

47:208 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Summer 2002

47:405 Selected Topics in Social Work (Aboriginal Ways of Healing)

Winter 2002

47:208 Interpersonal Communication Skills

Fall 2001 47:208 Interpersonal Communication Skills Course Presentations February 3, 2016 Cultural Safety and Indigenous Ways of Practice. SWRK 4220, Aboriginal

Peoples and Social Work February 1, 2016 Cultural Safety and Indigenous Ways of Practice. SWRK 4220, Aboriginal

Peoples and Social Work Summer 2013 Conducting Evaluation with Indigenous Organizations. Summer Institute in

Program Evaluation, University of Manitoba. Graduate Students

Graduated Tara Cook Tara is completed her advanced practice in the Leadership Cluster and her

convocation will be in October 2016 Amber Burney M.S.W. graduate May 2015.Thesis: School social workers’ perception of cultural

safety for First Nations students Tatiana Murray M.S.W. graduated May 2014. Advanced practice in a health care setting focused

on the use of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy. Gladys Rowe M.S.W. graduated October, 2013. Thesis: Kikiskisin Ná: Do you remember?

Utilizing Indigenous methodologies to understand the experiences of mixed-blood Indigenous peoples in identity re-membering

Cheryl Croxen M.S.W. graduated February, 2013. Advance practice with Onashowewin focused on completing Gladue reports for Indigenous individuals facing sentencing

Michelle Dueck M.S.W. graduated October, 2013. Advance practice in the use of yoga at Winnipeg School Division’s Child Guidance Clinic, Winnipeg, MB

Andrea Hinch-Bourns M.S.W. graduated October, 2013. Thesis: In their own words, in their own way: Indigenous women’s experiences of loss, grief and finding meaning through spirituality

Terri Darrigan M.S.W. graduated May 2013. Thesis: The solidarity experience of Lnu’k

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Ktaqmkukewaq participating in a social networking group Terri Sinclair M.S.W. graduated October, 2012. Advanced practice with Northern First Nations

Child and Family Services Authority--review of policies and protocols for establishing new child and family services agencies.

Ursula Katic M.S.W. graduated May, 2012. Advanced practice on family group conferencing in child and family services setting

Alice Bignell M.S.W. graduated February, 2012. Advanced practice: Family focused practice in corrections setting

Stan Kipling M.S.W. graduated February, 2008. Advanced practice: Aboriginal group work in family focused setting

Louis Sorin M.S.W. graduated February, 2007. Thesis: Perspective on the use of Indigenous healing practices: An Indigenous research project

Erin Paul-Boiley M.S.W. graduated October, 2007. Advanced practice: Advanced training in child and family services setting

Current Ph.D.

Gladys Rowe Gladys is completing an Interdisciplinary degree focused on the use of the arts in the healing by Indigenous women.

Tabitha Martens Tabitha is beginning her Interdisciplinary degree focused on Indigenous food

sovereignty in relation to social work. Tatiana Murray Tatiana is beginning her Ph.D. social work and is focused on Indigenous women. Current M.S.W. Amanda Burton Amanda is presently completing her advanced practice in the Leadership Cluster Annette Alix Roussin Annette is completing her advanced practice in the MSW program in the practice

cluster. Graduate Students—Internal Committee Member Graduated Gaia Hashimoto M.S.W., graduated May, 2012. Thesis, “Nisei--Sansei--Yonsei-- Intergenerational

Communication of the Internment and the lived experience of twelve Japanese Canadians born after the Internment.”

Thereas Yetman M.S.W., graduated May, 2000. Thesis, “Between planning and implementation:

Nelson House Medicine Lodge strategic planning process” Current – M. S. W. Joy Eidse Joy is completing her course work in the MSW program in the clinical cluster. Current—Ph.D. Liz Carlson Liz is currently completing her proposal for her thesis. Her interest is in white

privilege as informed by Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives. Graduate Students—External Committee Member

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Graduated Tabitha Martens M.E. (Environment and Geography) graduated October 2015.Thesis, “Good news in

Food: Understanding the value and promise of Indigenous food sovereignty in western Canada.

Destiny Seymour M.I.D. (Interior Design), graduated May 2013, Practicum, “Building communities: Student Housing Option for Indigenous Post-Secondary Students.”

Hailey Connor M.I.D. (Interior Design), graduated May, 2011. Practicum, “Culture is Healing: A design for youth suicide prevention in Northern Manitoba.”

Wanda Phillips M.Sc. (Community Health Science), graduated May, 2010. Thesis, “Development of a framework of improved childbirth care for First Nation women in Manitoba: A First Nation family centred approach.”

Current Damien Lee Ph.D., Department of Native Studies. His area of interest is traditional adoption of

the Anishinaabe. Lark Gamey Ph.D, Faculty of Education. Her area of interest is White racial consciousness. Stewart Hill Ph.D., Faculty of Environment. His interest is in source water protection based on

the incorporation of Indigenous knowledges and western science. Graduate Students—External, External Committee Member Graduated Susan Burke Ph.D. (Health Science), University of Northern British Columbia. Graduated March

2016. Thesis, “Cognitive Dissonance in Social Work–The Experiences of Social Workers Who Facilitate Transracial Adoption Plans for Aboriginal Children.

Vinnitta Mosby Ph.D. (Social Work), James Cook University, Australia. Graduated July 2015. Thesis, “Living in Two Worlds: Torres Strait Islanders’ Experience of Contemporary Out-movement.”

Bonnie Freeman Ph.D., (Social Work), Wilfred Laurier University, graduated October 2014. Thesis,

“The spirit of Haudenosaunee youth: The transformation of identity and well-being through culture-based activism.”

Joyce Helmer Ed.D. (Distance Education), University of Athabasca, graduated May 2012. Thesis,

“The hollow bone hunter’s search for sacred space in cyberspace: A two world story.”

Holly Marrs Ph.D. (Educational Psychology), University of Saskatchewan, graduated May 2011.

Thesis, “Narrative descriptions of miyo-mahcihoyan (well-being) from a contemporary nehiyawak (Plains Cree) perspective.

Lorraine Muller Ph.D. (Social Work), James Cook University, Australia, graduated May 2011.

Thesis, “Indigenous Australian Social-Health Theory.”

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Current Brenda Wastasecoot Ph.D. (Educational Psychology), University of Toronto. Thesis topic: “Nikis (My

Little House) Memory Mapping: An Indigenous Approach to Healing and Community Building.”

Stuart Barlo Ph.D. Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples. Southern Cross University,

Australia. Thesis topic: “Can the impacts of colonisation on the dignity of Aboriginal men be reversed?”

Research/Scholarship and/or Creative Work Research Grants Sinclair, R., Blackstock, C., Carriere, J., Hart., M. A., Spencer, D., Trocme, N. (Co-Investigator).2016-

2021. A genealogical study of Indigenous Adoption in Canada: A multi-faceted examination of events in the removal of Indigenous children with a concentration on child welfare policy shifts between 1950 and 1985. SSHRC. $394,480.

Hart, M. A., (Principal Investigator) Hughes, J., McCallum, M. J., Walker, F., Unfried, B., Craft, A. (2016-2019). Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation Family and Community Wellness Centre’s Integrated Service Model: A First Nations response to reconnecting children, families, communities, and cultures. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. 199,961.00.

Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator) & Pompana, Y. 2016 National Indigenous Social Workers

Conference. May 2015 to October 2016. Faculty of Social Work Endowment Fund. $3,500.00. Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (Board Chair Cathy Merrick), Barnabe, C., Bebee, K., Bruce, S., Chartier,

M., Cochrane, C., Cooney, P. V., Gifford, H., Hai-Santiago, K., Hart-Wasekeesikaw, F., Hart, M. A. Kitty, D., Lafontaine, A., Lalonde, C., Larcombe, L., Lavoie, J., Lawford, K., McCallum, M. J. L., Olson, R., Orr P., Phillips-Beck, W., Reynolds, P. F. A., SChroth, R. J., Scott, T., Sinclair, S., Waera-i-rangi Smith, C., Starr, L. (Co-Investigator). Partnership for engagement and knowledge exchange. June 2014 to June 2019. $997,000.00

Norman, M., Hart. M. A. (Co-Investigator), Petherick, L., and McRae, H., An Intergenerational Examination of Indigenous Physical Cultures and Masculinities in Fisher River Cree Nation. 2014-2015. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. $73,904.00.

Avery-Kinew, K., Hart, M. A. (Co-Investigator). “Ka nisitatowin na (Do you understand me?)”. 2012-2013. Institute for Aboriginal Peoples Health. $25,000.00

Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledges and Social

Work. 2012-2017. Social Sciences and the Humanities Research Council. $500,000.00. Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). Development of The Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work

Research Centre at the Faculty of Social Work’s Inner City Campus at 485 Selkirk Avenue, Winnipeg, with satellites at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry site and Northern Program location in Thompson, Manitoba. 2012-2017. Canadian Foundation for Innovation. $125,000.00.

Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). Development of The Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work

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Research Centre at the Faculty of Social Work’s Inner City Campus at 485 Selkirk Avenue, Winnipeg, with satellites at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry site and Northern Program location in Thompson, Manitoba. 2012-2017. Manitoba Canada Foundation for Innovation Matching Funds. $125,000.00

Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). Development of The Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work

Research Centre at the Faculty of Social Work’s Inner City Campus at 485 Selkirk Avenue, Winnipeg, with satellites at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry site and Northern Program location in Thompson, Manitoba. 2012-2017. University of Manitoba. $105,000.00

Hart, M.A., (Co-Principal Investigator) & Straka, S., “Establishing a Research Agenda on the Social

Aspects of Indigenous Aging: Northern Manitoba Pilot". 2011-2013. Northern Bachelor of Social Work Research Fund, University of Manitoba. $5,500.00.

Straka, S., & Hart, M. A. (Co-Investigator)."Developing a research agenda on the social aspects of

Aging”. 2011-2013. University of Manitoba, University Research Grants Program. $7,000.00. Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). "Elders and Their Participation in Higher Education."2011-2013.

Faculty of Social Work Endowment Fund. $2375.00. Lalonde, C., Avery-Kinew, K., Chandler, M., Hart, M.A., (Co-Investigator). "Expanding and Extending

'The BC Model': Exploring the Relations between Cultural Continuity and Suicide and Other Risk Behaviours within Manitoba First Nations." 2011-2012. Health Canada. $244,915.00.

Hart, M. A., Halonen, D., Pompana, Y., Cook, G. (Co-Principal Investigator). “Elders’ Review of the

Proposal for an M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledge”. 2010-2012. Faculty of Social Work Endowment Fund. $5,500.00.

Cook, C., Elias, B., Hart, M. A. (Co-Investigator), Bruce, S., Avery Kinew, K., Lavallee, B. “National

Environmental for Aboriginal Health Research-Manitoba”. 2010-2013. Canadian Institute for Health Research—Institute for Aboriginal Peoples’ Health. $970,000.00.

Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). “Moving Towards Cultural Based Engagement with our Elders and

Healers in Research: A Review of Knowledge Translation, Community Based Participatory Research, Indigenous Knowledge Frameworks, and an Indigenous Research Paradigm”. 2010. Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs. $7000.00.

Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). “An Evaluation of Portage Friendship Centre’s Aboriginal Diabetes

Initiative Project”. 2009. Portage Friendship Centre. $1,500.00. Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator). “A Review of the perceptions of the Bachelor of Social Work

curriculum in preparing graduates to work in the field serving Aboriginal populations”. 2008-2011. Faculty of Social Work Endowment Fund. $9,900.00.

Hart, M. A. (Principal Investigator).” Health Services Transfer Agreement, Year Five Evaluation of

Fisher River Cree Nation’s Health Centre Programs and Services”. 2004. Fisher River Health Centre. $15,000.00.

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Research Reports Hart, M. A. (2011). A Review of the perceptions of BSW Curriculum in preparing graduates to work in

the field serving Aboriginal Populations Hart, M. A. (2010). “Moving Towards Cultural Based Engagement with our Elders and Healers in

Research: A Review of Knowledge Translation, Community Based Participatory Research, Indigenous Knowledge Frameworks, and an Indigenous Research Paradigm.”

Hart, M. A. (2009). An Evaluation of the Portage Friendship Centre’s Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative (Métis, Off-reserve Aboriginal and Urban Inuit Prevention and Promotion Program) 2008-2009 Fiscal Year.

Hart, M. A., Deane, L., Halonen, D., Pompana, Y., Cook, G., Gosek, G., Rowe, G., & Morrissette, V. (2009; revised May 2010). An Indigenous Based Masters of Social Work: A Proposal for the Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba.

Hart, M. A. (2008). A Proposal for a Manitoba First Nations Health Commission. Completed on behalf of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs.

Hart, M. A. (2008). An Evaluation of the Portage Friendship Centre’s Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative (Métis, Off-reserve Aboriginal and Urban Inuit Prevention and Promotion Program) 2007-2008 Fiscal Year.

Hart, M. A., & Hart-Wasekeesikaw, F. (October, 2004). An Evaluation of Fisher River Cree Nation’s Health Services.

Travel Grants Hart, M. A. (June, 2007). Travel Grant to present Worldviews, Knowledge and Research: The

Development of an Indigenous research Paradigm. Presented at “Indigenous Voices in Social Work: Not Lost in Translation,” Oahu, Hawai’i. University of Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies Graduate Student Travel Award, $500.00

Current Research March, 2016 “A genealogical study of Indigenous Adoption in Canada: A multi-faceted

examination of events in the removal of Indigenous children with a concentration on child welfare policy shifts between 1950 and 1985.” Funding for the Manitoba, British Columbia, and Ontario components are being distributed. Research assistants are being hired and trained. Ethics applications are being completed.

March 2016 “Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation Family and Community Wellness Centre’s

Integrated Service Model: A First Nations response to reconnecting children, families, communities, and cultures.” Project is being initiated.

March 2016 to “Practical Applications of Indigenous Helping Knowledges”. In this exploratory present project of the Canada Research Chair agenda I am interviewing Elders and social

workers in social services organizations who are utilizing Indigenous ways of helping in the provision of services. The goal of the project is to explore the application of Indigenous helping knowledges to determine the scope, perceived value, and the appropriateness of the practices for the organizations.

July 2012 to “A Cree model of helping.” In this project of the Canada Research Chair

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Present agenda I am working with Cree Elders and social workers with Indigenous knowledge of helping to explore Cree perspectives on helping in relation to social work. Part of this research program will further investigate the Cree model of helping I have developed by bringing the model to Cree Elders and social workers for further development and expansion. The goal of this project is to confirm the model's applicability to a wide audience of Cree peoples and strengthen the framework of the model in manner that is applicable to other peoples.

July 2013 to Inter-relating Indigenous Peoples’ knowledges of helping. In this project of the Present Canada Research Chair agenda, I am working with Elders and social workers with

Indigenous knowledge of helping perspectives of a Cree model of helping and its reflection or dissimilarities with how they see the model. The goal of this project is to consider the applicability of the model would apply to Indigenous peoples from various nations.

July 2012 “Development of The Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work Research To present Centre.” This project involves overseeing the development of video-conferencing

structures at the Faculty of Social Work’s Inner City Campus at 485 Selkirk Avenue, Winnipeg, with satellites at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry site and Northern Program location in Thompson, Manitoba. Principle applicant. This Centre is established and supporting the projects of the CRC and related research activities at each location.

January 2011 to "Establishing a Research Agenda on the Social Aspects of Indigenous Aging: Present Northern Manitoba Pilot" and, "Developing a research agenda on the social aspects

of Aging" are sister projects that involves individual interviews and sharing circles with Elders to identifying what they believe should be researched in regards to older Indigenous peoples.

November 2011 $244,915.00 from Health Canada for the project, "Expanding and Extending to present 'The BC Model': Exploring the Relations between Cultural Continuity and Suicide

and Other Risk Behaviours within Manitoba First Nations." In this project we developed research partnerships with five First Nations communities representing the 5 linguistic groups in the Province. We have initiated the development of indicators of cultural continuity.

Completed Research Projects January 2011 to "Elders and Their Participation in Higher Education." This project is about April 2015 identifying Elder’s perception on how Elders could participate in institutes of

higher learning. May 2012 to “International Conference of Indigenous Voices in Social Work.” As the August 2014 Chair of this project I coordinated the set up, administration, and delivery of an

international conference that occurred in July of 2013. This project is also in fulfilment of my role as CRC in Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work.

October 2010 “National Environmental for Aboriginal Health Research-Manitoba--NEAHR.”

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To March 2014 In this project I fulfilled a administrative role in facilitating several aspects of the project, including the selection process for the distribution undergraduate and graduate fellowships and research support, attending as the regional partner for national meetings, and make presentations on the project. Future work includes these activities and supporting the writing of the forthcoming application that would see the regional project continue.

March 2010 to “Moving Towards Cultural Based Engagement with our Elders and Healers in May 2010 Research: A Review of Knowledge Translation, Community Based Participatory

Research, Indigenous Knowledge Frameworks, and an Indigenous Research Paradigm.” This project consisted of a literature review focused on Indigenous practices and knowledge in relation to research.

June 2010 “Elders’ Review of the Proposal for an M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledge.”

In this project we presented the proposal for the M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledge on two occasions and sought the Elders’ feedback of the proposed program.

March 2009 to “An Evaluation of Portage Friendship Centre’s Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative October 2009 Project.” The review of the second stage of this project consisted of a review of the

Friendship’s Diabetes project on whether it has meet its targets and its contribution to the surrounding Aboriginal community.

March 2008 “An evaluation of Portage Friendship Centre’s Aboriginal Diabetes to July 2008 Initiative Project.” The review of the first stage of this project consisted of a review

of the Friendship’s Diabetes project on whether it has meet its targets and its contribution to the surrounding Aboriginal community.

October 2008 “A Review of the perceptions of the Bachelor of Social Work curriculum in November 2011 preparing graduates to work in the field serving Aboriginal populations.” This

projected consisted of interviews with B.S.W. graduates of 2008, employers of B.S.W. graduates of 2008, and instructors who have taught students who graduated in 2008. The interviews look at how well the graduates were prepared to work with Aboriginal service recipients in a variety of fields.

January 2008 to A Proposal for a Manitoba First Nations Health Commission. Completed on July 2008 behalf of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, this project consisted of a literature

review of mental health services for First Nations peoples and a proposal for the development of a First Nations Health Commission.

August 2004 “Health Services Transfer Agreement, Year Five Evaluation of Fisher River October 2004 Cree Nation’s Health Centre Programs and Services.” This project consisted of

reviewing the various programs offered through Fisher River Cree Nation’s health centre to see whether they were meeting their service agreement with Health Canada and the effectiveness of their work in each department.

Committee and Administrative Service

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Faculty of Social Work Present Committees September 2016 Ph.D. Program Committee to present January 2016 M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledges Student Selection Committee to present January 2016 M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledge Implementation Committee, Chair to Present January, 2016 M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledge Implementation Committee, Chair To Present September 2014 to Recruitment and Hiring Committee Present July 2013- Present Promotions Committee Member July 2013- Present Tenure Committee Member July 2013- Present Endowment Fund Committee Member July, 2009 Graduate Program Committee To Present May, 2008 Indigenous Caucus To Present 1993 to present Aboriginal Staff and Student Network (ABNET) Previous Committees January 2016 M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledges Elder Recruitment and Hiring to August Committee January 2016 M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledges Student Advisor Recruitment and To September Hiring Committee January 2016 M.S.W. based in Indigenous knowledges Administrative Assistant Recruitment To September and Hiring Committee June 2013 to Faculty of Social Work Strategic Planning Committee June 2015 June, 2010 to M.S.W. based in Indigenous Knowledge Development Committee, Chair December 2015

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June 2013 to M.S.W. Graduate Program Committee June 2014 May, 2012 to Ph.D. Working Group June 2014 Spring, 2009 Indigenous Research Cluster June 2014 2007 to M.S.W. Structural Change Committee (predecessor--M.S.W. Review June 2012 Committee, Faculty of Social Work Fall, 2011 M.S.W. Structural Change Committee, Research Cluster Working Group To June, 2012 Fall, 2011 M.S.W. Structural Change Committee, Indigenous Cluster Working To June, 2012 Group, Chair January, 2009 to Child and Family Services Strategic Committee on Education and Fall, 2011 Training. Entry Level Training Sub-Committee October, 2008 to Child and Family Services Strategic Committee on Education and Fall, 2011 Training September, 2006 Research Committee To June 2011 July, 2009 to Social Clinical Stream Committee Chair December, 2010 July, 2009 to Masters of Social Work Admissions’ Committee December, 2010 June, 2009 Indigenous Caucus’ M.S.W. Based in Indigenous Knowledge Working May, 2010 Group October, 2008 Child and Family Services Strategic Committee on Education and To January, 2009 Training, Work Plan Sub-Committee September, 2008 to Tenure and Promotions Committee Spring, 2009 December, 2007 Recruitment and Hiring Committee To May, 2008 2005 to 2006 Recruitment and Hiring Committee 2004 to 2006 Friends of Elizabeth Hill Revisioning Committee

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2004 Committee for the Recruitment of the Chair of Aboriginal Research University of Manitoba Committees September 2014 Faculty of Arts, Native Studies Program, Graduate Program Committee to present

2013-2015 Office of the President, Indigenous Achievement. Governance Working Group

Research Strategic Planning--Indigenous 2012-2014 First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Health, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Research Engagement Document Development Committee. 2006 to Traditional Peoples Advisory Committee, University of June 2014 Manitoba January, 2012 Faculty of Medicine, Department of Community Health Sciences, To June, 2012 Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research, Co-Director November, 2011 Faculty of Medicine, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Health – Research To June, 2012 Working Group June, 2011 Faculty of Medicine, First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Health Advisory To June, 2012 Committee June, 2011 Faculty of Medicine, Indigenous Health Lecture Series Planning To June, 2012 Committee July, 2010 Faculty of Medicine, Community Health Sciences, First Nations, Inuit, To June, 2012 and Métis Health, Section Directors Committee July, 2010 Faculty of Medicine, Department of Community Health Sciences, To December, 2011 Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research, Co-Director Other Administrative Duties Editorial Boards March, 2016 to Ab-Original: Journal of Indigenous Studies and First Nations’ and First To present Peoples’ Cultures October, 2008 Journal of Indigenous Social Development. Editor–in-Chief to present June, 2003 The First Peoples’ Child & Family Review: A Journal on Innovation and to August, 2016 Best Practices in Aboriginal Child Welfare Administration, Research, Policy and

Practice.

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February 2013 to Rural and Remote Health: The International Journal of Rural and Remote June 2016 Health Research, Education, Practice and Policy, North American Editorial

Panel February, 2009 AlterNative. Regional Editor. To February, 2010 September, 2004 to Native Social Work Journal/Nishnaabe Kinoomaadwin November, 2004

Peer Reviews October, 2008 Journal of Indigenous Social Development. Ongoing reviewer To present March 2016 Journal of Social Work. Article reviewed. November 2015 The Engaged Scholar. Article Reviewed. October 2015 Journal of Social Work. Article reviewed. April, 2015 International Journal of Men’s Health. Article reviewed. December 2013 Social Sciences and the Humanities Research Council of Canada –assessor

application review September 2013 UBC Press – A metaphoric mind: Selected writings of Joseph Couture August 2013 Springer-- Relatedness and re-search: Aboriginal worldview and knowledge and

qualitative research March 2013 Fernwood Publishing – Decolonizing Trauma Work. June, 2013 Reviewed a book proposal for Fernwood Publishing. May 2013 Reviewed a transcript on Indigenous peoples and trauma for Fernwood

Publishing. November 2013 Review chapter for a book published by Centre for Addictions and Mental Health November 2012 Social Sciences and the Humanities Research Council of Canada—assessor

application review September 2012 Native Social Work Journal. Article review. January, 2012 Ashgate Publishing – reviewed the proposal for the book entitled Social Work

and Native Americans.

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June, 2003 First Peoples Child & Family Review: A Journal on Innovation and To August, 2016 Best Practices in Aboriginal Child Welfare Administration, Research, Policy and

Practice. Ongoing reviewer November, 2010 Fernwood Publishing--reviewed the proposal for the book entitled, Making Your

Everyday Life Better: Indigenous Wisdom, Philosophy, and Practice. August, 2008 McKay, S., Fuchs, D., & Brown., I. (Eds.), Passion for Action in Child and

Family Services: Voices from the Prairies. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina. Peer Reviewer of one chapter.

May, 2008 Journal of Aboriginal Health. Article Reviewed. March, 2008 McKay, S., Fuchs, D., & Brown., I. (Eds.), Passion for Action in Child and

Family Services: Voices from the Prairies. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina. Peer Reviewer of one chapter.

January, 2008 Canadian Journal of Native Education. Article reviewed. September, 2006 Native Social Work Journal. Two articles reviewed. To April, 2007 September, 2004 Native Social Work Journal. Two articles reviewed, To April, 2005 Promotional Reviews at Other Institutions December 2014 Jeannine Carriere, Application for promotion to full professor, School of Social

Work, University of Victoria January 2014 Monty Montgomery, Application for tenure, Faculty of Social Work, University

of Regina Community Services, Committees and Boards February, 2000 Aboriginal Social Worker’s Society in Manitoba (founding committee to present member). Board Member. Spokesperson from August 2007 to April 2012.

Treasurer from April 2012 to April 2014. August 2014 Carlton University Summer Institute on Aboriginal Research Ethics, Pilot Run Participant Fall 2013 Development of the document Framework for Research Engagement, for the

Faculty of Medicine. Committee member July, 2013 Third International Indigenous Social Workers Conference, International to July 2015 Development Committee, Member

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September 2013 INIKD/NEAHR International Conference, Local Development Committee, January 2015 Member July, 2012 “Second International Indigenous Voices In Social Work” Conference To December 2013 Development Committee, Chair October, 2008 Southern First Nations Network of Care, Board Member to 2013 October, 2008 to Southern First Nations Network of Care, Communications Sub- 2013 Committee Member April, 2009 Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Aboriginal Cultural Program to July, 2010 Curriculum Development Advisory Committee, Mental Health Sub-Committee

Member April, 2009 Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Aboriginal Cultural Program to July, 2010 Curriculum Development Advisory Committee, Traditional Teachings Sub-

Committee Member November, 2008 Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Aboriginal Cultural Program to July, 2010 Curriculum Development Advisory Committee, Member October, 2008 to Kanakanahcihk, Board Member November, 2009 June, 2005 Health Canada Mental Wellness Advisory Committee, Manitoba to July, 2010 member representing the Assembly of First Nations November, 2008 Advisory Committee for the Healthy Child Manitoba Aboriginal to May, 2009 Parenting Project, Member January, 2008 First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Curriculum Development for PGME to March, 2009 & CME Project Advisory Committee, The Indigenous Physicians Association of

Canada and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Committee Member

July, 2008 First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Curriculum Development for PGME to March, 2009 & CME Project Advisory Committee–Psychiatry Working Group, Indigenous

Physicians Association of Canada and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Member

December, 2006 Mino-Pimadiziwin Family Treatment Centre, Cultural Program to June, 2007 Standardization Committee. Consulting Member September, 2002 Manitoba First Nations Suicide Prevention Strategy Visioning Committee to 2006

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September, 2002 Health Canada, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Manitoba Region to September, 2003 Non-Insured Health Benefits, Mental Health Services Clinical Supervisors

Advisory Group September, 2000 University of Manitoba, Faculty of Social Work Mentorship Program to May, 2005 Media Presentations November 24, 2015 Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research.

(2015). Honouring the Voices: 40 years of First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Indigenous Health Research in Manitoba [Documentary]. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba

January, 2012 “Civilized to Death” Episode presentation for APTN Investigates, Aboriginal

Peoples’ Television Network (APTN), Winnipeg, MB. September, 2011 “Expanding and Extending 'The BC Model': Exploring the Relations between

Cultural Continuity and Suicide and Other Risk Behaviours within Manitoba First Nations.” Presentation for Native Communications Inc. (Radio Station), Winnipeg, MB.

Fall, 2011 “Indigenous Research.” CJUM, University of Manitoba Radio Station. January, 2010 “Anti-Oppression.” Presentation for Aboriginal Peoples’ Television Network

(APTN) InFocus, Winnipeg, MB. October, 2009 “Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; Depression; Alcoholism; Apathy.” Four

separate presentations for Aboriginal Peoples’ Television Network (APTN) National News Broadcasts, Winnipeg, MB.

Community Presentations and Workshop Facilitation March 23, 2016 “Píkiskwewin (Muskékomowin) ékwa Askíy.” Keynote address at the 13th

Annual Elders and Traditional Peoples Gathering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

March 21, 2016 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

February 10, 2016 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

December 12, 2015 “Indigenous Peoples, Historical Trauma, and Helping Responses.” A one day

workshop for the board and senior executive of Marymound Inc. Winnipeg,

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Manitoba. December 11, 2015 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

October 16, 2015 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

October 24, 2015 “Working with Indigenous Peoples: Setting Our Foundation.” A one day

workshop for the Board and senior executive of Marymound Inc. Winnipeg, Manitoba.

August 12, 2015 “Indigenist Helping Practices.” A half day training presentation for staff at Native

Women’s Transition Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 2, 2015 “Helping and Indigenous People: The Spectrum of Approaches.” A half day

training presentation for staff at Native Women’s Transition Centre. Winnipeg, Manitoba.

June 5, 2015 “Colonialism and Oppression.” A half day training presentation for staff at Native

Women’s Transition Centre. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 26, 2015 “Indigenous People and Social Work Practice.” A one day workshop for staff at

Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services, Vancouver, BC. May 27, 2015 “Indigenous People and Social Work Practice.” A one day workshop for staff at

Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services, Vancouver, BC. April 22, 2015 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

March 18, 2015 “Cultural Safety and Indigenous Helping Practices.” A half-day training

presentation to the Office of the Children’s Advocate, Winnipeg, MB. October 29, 2014 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

“A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

April 10, 2013 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for

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Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB. December 5, 2012 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

April, 2012 “Challenges Inherent in Guiding Principles.” A panel discussion as part of the

Vibrant Communities Symposium hosted by Health in Common, Winnipeg, MB. October, 2011 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

May, 2011 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

March, 2011 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

October, 2010 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

February, 2010 “Further to Colonialism, Cultural Safety, and Indigenous Empowerment in

(Mental) Health Services. Presentation at the Aboriginal Mental Health and Addictions Engagement Session, hosted by Erie St Claire Local Health Integration Network, Windsor, ON.

February, 2010 “Indigenous Empowerment in (Mental) Health Services.” Presentation at the

Aboriginal Mental Health and Addictions Engagement Session, hosted by Erie St Claire Local Health Integration Network, Windsor, ON.

February, 2010 “Colonialism and Cultural Safety.” Presentation at the Aboriginal Mental Health

and Addictions Engagement Session, hosted by Erie St Claire Local Health Integration Network, Windsor, ON.

February, 2010 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

November, 2009 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

September, 2009 “Presentation to the Legislative Committee regarding Bill 9: The Social Work

Profession Act, Winnipeg, MB.

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June, 2009 “A Peek at First Nations’ Histories: Looking at the Basis to the Oppression.” A

half-day workshop presented at The First Nations and Inuit Heath, Mental Health Service Therapist Gathering, Winnipeg, MB.

June, 2009 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

April, 2009 Panelist on The Aboriginal Social Workers’ Society in Manitoba Community

Presentation Series, “Provincial Legislation on the Licensing of Social Workers: What About Aboriginal Peoples?” Winnipeg, MB.

April, 2009 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

March, 2009 “Worldviews and Medicine Wheels in the Helping Environment.” Presented at

St. Amant Foundation, Winnipeg, MB. February, 2009 ‘For Indigenous Peoples, By Indigenous Peoples, with Indigenous Peoples’: A

Presentation on Colonialism, Indigenism, Worldviews and Health Promotion.” Presented for the University of Alberta, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, and Blue Quills First Nations College, AB.

January, 2009 Panelist for the Proposed Legislation Symposium on Social Work Act

(Licensing) Introduced in Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg, MB. November, 2008 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

November, 2008 “Understanding Oppression: An Aboriginal Perspective”. Presented at

Understanding Oppression: Becoming an Ally Community Workshop, Winnipeg, MB. November, 2008 “First Peoples of Canada: The Cree Peoples.” A one day workshop with teachers

of grades 5, 6, 9, and 11, Winnipeg School Division #1, Prince Charles Education Resource Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

August, 2008 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our Consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

May, 2008 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

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April, 2008 “A Manitoba First Nations Mental Health Commission”. A presentation to the Assembly Manitoba Chief’s Health Committee, Winnipeg, MB.

April, 2008 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

April, 2008 “Cree Ways of Helping: An Indigenist research Project.” A presentation for the

Aboriginal Social Workers’ Society of Manitoba’s Community Presentations Series, Winnipeg, MB.

October, 2007 “A Brief look at Group Work and Circles.” A one-day workshop for the

counsellors of the Sagkeeng Mino-pimataziwin Family Treatment Centre, Sagkeeng First Nation, MB.

2006-07 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB–delivered four times during this period.

2006 “Understanding Colonization”. A one-day workshop for the staff of the Mino-

Pimadiziwin Family Treatment Centre, Sagkeeng First Nation, MB. March, 2006 “The Joint Suicide Prevention Project”. A presentation at the Elders and Ethics in

Health Research Workshop, Assembly Manitoba Chiefs, Winnipeg, MB. October, 2005 “An Aboriginal Approach to helping families”. A one-day workshop for the staff

of the Mino-Pimadiziwin Family Treatment Centre, Sagkeeng First Nation, MB. May, 2005 “Knowing who we are as a pillar for success”. A lunch hour presentation for the

students and staff of the Aboriginal Access Group out of Kildonan-East Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB.

February, 2005 “An Aboriginal Approach to Helping”. A half day workshop for the staff of

Randall Kinship Center, Child and Youth Services, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, Regina, SK.

February, 2005 “How did we get to this place?” A half-day workshop on colonization,

oppression, and self-development for students in the Andrews Street Family Centre Lifeskills Program, Winnipeg, MB.

February, 2005 “A Traditional Cree Understanding of Life and Suicide” A half-day workshop for

at risk youth in the Portage La Prairie Friendship Centre Lighthouse Program, Portage La Prairie, MB.

November, 2004 “A Peek at Colonization: Developing Our consciousness, Awareness, and

Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Children, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

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October, 2004 “A Peek at Colonization and Decolonization: Developing our Consciousness

Awareness, and Understanding.” A one-day workshop for new staff with New Directions for Child, Youth, and Families, Winnipeg, MB.

April, 2004 “Suicide, Suicide Prevention, and Aboriginal Peoples.” A day workshop for at

risk youth in the Lighthouse Program at the Portage La Prairie Friendship Centre, Portage La Prairie, MB.

February, 2004 “An Initial look at Inter-Cultural Communication: Understanding the roles of

Values in Communication.” A one-day workshop for the staff at Wellington School, Winnipeg, MB.

October, 2003 “A Peek at Colonization and Decolonization: Developing our Consciousness

Awareness, and Understanding.” A one-day workshop for the new teachers with the Seven Oaks School Division #10, Winnipeg, MB.

June, 2003 “Aboriginal People and Mental Health Services in Manitoba.” Presentation in

Canadian Mental Health Association’s Cultural Diversity Course, Winnipeg, MB.

April, 2003 “Moving forward: Establishing a Decolonization Processes for New Directions.”

A half-day workshop facilitated for the management of New Directions for Children, Youth and Families Inc., Winnipeg, MB.

Fall and Winter “A Peek at Colonization.” Ten one-day workshops delivered to staff and 2002/2003 management of New Directions for Children, Youth and Families Inc.,

Winnipeg, MB. January, 2003 “Moving forward: Decolonization Processes.” One-day workshop delivered to

management of New Directions for Children, Youth and Families Inc., Winnipeg, MB.

September, 2001 “Aboriginal Peoples, Culture, and Ceremonies.” Presentation at Unitarian

Church, Winnipeg, MB.