Dr Randolph Kisiku Greywolf Bowers comes from Nova Scotia Canada and identifies in solidarity with Mi'Kmaq First Nations and Metis. Since 1998 he has taught in counsellor education and health in Australia (www.une.edu.au). He received a PhD in Counselling and Health from the University of New England (UNE 2002) and a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (2005). His Master of Education (Counselling) is from Acadia University (1996). Randolph’s professional certification in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (CPNLP) is from the late Redge Craig in affiliation with NLP Colorado (1996). He received a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in the Religious Studies and Philosophy from Mount Saint Vincent University (1990). He has over 120 publications in various media, and almost 40 research publications that contribute to understanding of identity, prejudice and healing in relation to Aboriginality, race, culture, gender, sexuality, and ecology of place. His works are being collected by the Mi'Kmaq Resource Centre at Cape Breton University in Canada. For more information contact Randolph at .
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