Jean Cuthand Goodwill

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Jean Cuthand Goodwill
Nurse
Known forFirst aboriginal woman from Saskatchewan to complete a nursing program

Jean Cuthand Goodwill OC (1928 – August 25, 1997) was a Canadian Cree nurse who, in 1954, became Saskatchewan's first Aboriginal woman to finish a nursing program.

Biography

Goodwill grew up on the Little Pine First Nation in Saskatchewan; she was a member of the Cree First Nations and a daughter of Cree leader John Tootoosis, about whom she would later write a biography.[1] She decided to train as a nurse after spending three years at the sanatorium in Prince Albert recovering from tuberculosis. Graduating from the program at Holy Family Hospital in 1954, she then worked in rural Saskatchewan, where she reached patients in an emergency via bush plane or dog team.[2] She also worked in Bermuda.[2] After returning to Canada she became increasingly interested in aboriginal affairs, helping to develop an aboriginal magazine called Tawow.[2]

Goodwill helped establish the

Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.[2]

Goodwill taught Indian Health Studies at Saskatchewan Indian Federated College of the University of Regina (now First Nations University of Canada). She also helped to create a Native Access to Nursing Program at the University of Saskatchewan. She was a board member of the Canadian Public Health Association and served as president of the Canadian Society for Circumpolar Health.[2]

Married in 1965, Goodwill and her husband Ken Miller had two adopted girls.[2] Goodwill died of cancer in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1997.[3]

Selected works

  • John Tootoosis: A Biography of a Cree Leader (1982)

Awards

References

  1. ^ Kurszewski, Denise M. (2006). "Herstory Month in Canada – celebrating women's achievements". National Union of Public and General Employees. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Cuthand, Doug. "Goodwill, Jean Cuthand (1928–97)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Jean Goodwill (1928–1997) – Nurse". Library and Archives Canada. 16 September 2010. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.