Chelsea Vowel is Métis from manitow-sâkahikan (Lac Ste. Anne) Alberta where she and her family currently reside. She has a BEd and LLB and is mother to three girls, step-mother of two more.rnrnChelsea is a public intellectual, writer and educator whose work intersects language, gender, Métis self-determination and resurgence. She has worked directly with First Nations researching self-government, participating in constitutional drafting, and engaging in specific land claim negotiation settlements and valuation of claims that span a 200 year period. She is passionate about creating programs and materials that enable Indigenous languages to thrive, not merely survive.rnrnMost recently an educator in Québec, she developed and delivered programs to Inuit youth in a restorative justice program. She is a heavily cited and internationally respected commentator on Indigenous-State relations and dedicates much of her time to mentoring other young activists.rnrnChelsea blogs at apihtawikosisan.com and makes legendary bannock.

Chelsea Vowel
About the Author
- Language
- Birthplace
- English
- Alberta

Books written by Chelsea Vowel
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Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Issues in Canada
Published in 2016
- Finalist — The Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction in 2016
- Finalist — Concordia University First Book Prize in 2016