
Nursing research round sponsored by CRHN
Dawn Cheryl Hill is a mother, grandmother, beader, writer, and an enrolled member of the Six Nations of the Grand River. Her first book, Memory Keeper, has received the First Nation Communities Read 2022 Long-list award, by Good Minds. Memory Keeper has also been selected as a Shortlisted Finalist in the 29th Annual Hamilton Literary Awards, the ceremony held in December 2022.
Dawn is a Mohawk from the Turtle clan who grew up at the Tuscarora Territory in Lewiston, NY. She currently lives at the Six Nations territory in Ohsweken, Ontario. Dawn has a BA/MSW degree from the University of Buffalo and currently works as a psychiatric social worker Six Nations Family Health Team.
- Name: Centre for Research on Health and Nursing
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