Christine's Writing and Consulting

Christine's Writing and Consulting I am a freelance writer/author/editor originally from Peguis First Nation. I have written and continue to write for various First Nations outlets.

am open to writing about various topics, especially Indigenous issues Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith is a Saulteaux woman from Peguis First Nation. Christine is an author, editor, and journalist who graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialization in Aboriginal Studies in June 2011 and went on to receive her Master’s in Education in Social Justice in June 2017. Christine's memoir The

se Are The Stories: Memories of a 60s Scoop Survivor was published by Kegedonce Press in 2021. She has edited two recent, acclaimed anthologies—Silence to Strength: Writings and Reflections on the Sixties Scoop (Kegedonce Press, 2022) and Bawaajigan: Stories of Power [with Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler] (Exile Editions, 2019). Christine is currently working on a YA novel tentatively titled Heading Back to the Rez (James Lorimer & Company, 2025) and a second collection in an Exile Editions anthology series, also co-edited with Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, is in the works. Christine has written for the Native Canadian, Anishinabek News, Windspeaker, FNH Magazine, New Tribe Magazine, Muskrat Magazine and The Piker Press. Her first non-fiction story “Choosing the Path to Healing” appeared in Growing Up Girl: An Anthology of Voices from Marginalized Spaces edited by Michelle Sewell (2006).

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Latest Work
04/10/2026

Latest Work

Together in Change: Strengthening Indigenous Mental Health Support in the Context of Natural Disasters, Evacuation and Displacement.

Latest WorkTogether in Change: Strengthening Indigenous Mental Health Support in the Context of Natural Disasters, Evacu...
04/10/2026

Latest Work

Together in Change: Strengthening Indigenous Mental Health Support in the Context of Natural Disasters, Evacuation and Displacement.

Together in Change: Strengthening Indigenous Mental Health Support in the Context of Natural Disasters, Evacuation and Displacement.

My latest work.
04/10/2026

My latest work.

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Together in Change: Strengthening Indigenous Mental Health Support in the Context of Natural Disasters, Evacuation, and Displacement. By: Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith with support from Indigenous Climate Action

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04/06/2026

Happy to announce that an Educator Workbook that I contributed to with the assistance of Indigenous Climate Action is now out there. Here is the link:

This is a book that I did a sensitivity read for. Got it in the mail yesterday, gotta love new books!
03/12/2026

This is a book that I did a sensitivity read for. Got it in the mail yesterday, gotta love new books!

These are two publications I contributed to last year in 2025. It was a nice surprise to receive these copies in the mai...
02/10/2026

These are two publications I contributed to last year in 2025.

It was a nice surprise to receive these copies in the mail today.

Children’s Book Review: I Know I Belong
02/05/2026

Children’s Book Review: I Know I Belong

Children’s book review of “I Know I Belong,” written by Sherri Lynn Gobeil.

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