'Freda Ahenakew,',
SOM ,
LL.D ,
B.Ed (born
1932) is a
Canadian author and academic of
Cree descent. She is a sister-in-law to the controversial political activist
David Ahenakew.
Born in Atâhkakohp (Sandy Lake),
Saskatchewan, she had twelve children when she received a
Bachelor of Education from the
University of Saskatchewan in
1979. From
1976 to
1981, she taught at the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College, the Lac La Ronge Band, and the Saskatchewan survival school.
In
1984, she received a Master of Arts in Cree linguistics from the
University of Manitoba.
From
1983 to
1985, she was an assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan. From 1985 to
1989, she was the director of the Saskatchewan Indian Languages Institute. From
1989 to
1996, she was a professor in native studies at the University of Manitoba.
In
1998, she was made a Member of the
Order of Canada. In 2005, she was awarded the
Saskatchewan Order of Merit. In
1997, she was awarded an
honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Saskatchewan.
See also
★
List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas
Selected bibliography
★ ''Cree language structures : a Cree approach'' (1987)
★ ''How the birch tree got its stripes : a Cree story for children'' (1988)
★ ''How the mouse got brown teeth : a Cree story for children'' (1988)
★ ''Wisahkecahk Flies to the Moon'' (1999)