
Horsethief
@horsethiefphd
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18-02-2014 16:29:14
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You will want to hear this keynote. Register today to hear Horsethief and participate in all the other great sessions at #CPRS2021. Register today and Cultivate those CPRS Connections.

Network theory, colonization and Indigenous self-determination. Incredible storytelling about culture and language connection. Much to reflect on, thank you, Maarsi! Horsethief CPRS National #Cultivate2021 #CPRS2021


I agree Johanna Ward, MA, APR 🌸. I was honoured to introduce Horsethief for his keynote at Cultivate 2021, the CPRS National virtual conference. #CPRS2021

Horsethief Wayne Knorr, APR CPRS National Horsethief, I loved today’s outfit, especially the 🐴 necklace.



For their innovative contributions to reconciliation xaȼqanaǂ ʔitkiniǂ (Many Ways of Doing the Same Thing) Research Team Horsethief was awarded the inaugural British Columbia Reconciliation Award in April 2021. Learn more at ow.ly/c2ab50GILap


Reverse Town Hall with BC Federal Council First Nations Public Service Secretariat #FNPSS and Sylvie Bérubé instagram.com/p/CWZCvAUBejp/…

Reverse Town Hall with BC Federal Council First Nations Public Service Secretariat #FNPSS and Sylvie Bérubé instagram.com/p/CWZCogTBpRe/…

Reverse Town Hall with BC Federal Council First Nations Public Service Secretariat #FNPSS and Sylvie Bérubé instagram.com/p/CWZCaa8BGwF/…

2021 Awardee xaȼqanaǂ ʔitkiniǂ (Many Ways of Doing the Same Thing) Research Team has led reconciliation in health care through innnovative approaches. Last week to nominate for the 2022 BC Reconciliation Award! #nominatenow at bit.ly/3kE3gkU Horsethief



I was delighted to host a lunch celebrating the 2021 BC Reconciliation Award recipients, the xaȼqanaǂ ʔitkiniǂ (Many Ways of Doing the Same Thing) research team, along with jurist Horsethief and members of the Ktunaxa Traditional Knowledge and Language Advisory Committee.


Wow! What a presentation- Thank you to Horsethief for an excellent systems perspective on how cultural and resilience can align. UBCO School of Nursing


Yes, thank you Dr. Horsethief Horsethief for sharing with UBC Social Work UBCO School of Nursing UBC School Of Health & Exercise Sciences UBC Okanagan your Ktunaxa Nation learnings and lessons. Much gratitude for your humour, humility, science and humanity. We hope to welcome you back again soon.