ArticlesRhonda Kronyk
Rhonda Kronyk is a settler/Dene research, writing, and editing consultant who lives in amiskwaciwâskahikan on Treaty 6 lands. She is dedicated to increasing the inclusion of underrepresented communities in Canadian literature in both her editing and writing work. A founding member of the Indigenous Editors Association, she specializes in editing manuscripts by and about Indigenous Peoples.
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Scholar studies Métis spirituality to help reconnect people to the healing power of ceremony
When University of Winnipeg Michif scholar Chantal Fiola began learning about Indigenous ceremonies as an MA student at the University of Toronto, she did not expect her experiences to lead to groundbreaking research. Ten years later, and now an associate professor in the Urban and Inner-City Studies Department at the University of Winnipeg, Fiola is releasing her second book about Métis spirituality, Returning to Ceremony: Spirituality in Manitoba Métis Communities.