Biographies CHARLOTTE MEARNS is from Musqueam First Nation. Charlotte has dedicated her career toward Aboriginal justice services and programming in British Columbia, and recently has been involved in the regional administration (with Lu’ma Native Housing Society as the host agency) for the Government of Canada’s National Homelessness Strategy. KAWENNENHAWI NELSON is a fifteen year old status Mohawk from Kanehsatake, Quebec. She is in Grade Nine at the Ratihen:te High School in Kanehsatake. Kawennenhawi is fluent in Mohawk and proficient in English and French. In 2001, she was awarded the “Aboriginal Youth” Bursary of $750 from FAAY (Foundation For The Advancement of Aboriginal Youth). Her goals are to either study medicine or become a teacher of the Mohawk language. VANESSA NELSON is a Mohawk from Kanehsatake in Quebec. She is currently attending Ratihen:te High School. She is fifteen years old and was published in Gatherings 11 in 2000. She is thinking about writing a novel. VERA NEWMAN is an Elder from the Namgis First Nation in Alert Bay, BC. RICHARD O’HALLORAN is an Aboriginal who is very interested in becoming a published poet/author. He is a Mohawk born to Wahta Territory in Muskoka, Ontario. He began to write at the age of nine and has been using it as a passive form of coping ever since. He used to write of usually negative issues because that is what he was going through at the time, but has recently changed to more guiding forms of positive affirmation. DAWNA ELAINE PAGE (KARONHIAKWAS) is a mixed-blood member of the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne, living with her husband and three children near Chicago, Illinois. She hears the stories of her people crying out to be told, and does her best to capture their words. 165