#  Anatsiisinsski (Chyloe) Healy 

Blackfoot Confederacy Tribal Council

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Anatsiisinsski (Chyloe Healy) is from Kainai in Southern Alberta. She graduated from  
Mount Royal University in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in General Science with a  
minor in Biology. Immediately after graduation, she worked for the Alberta First Nations  
Information Governance Centre as a data analyst and research assistant. Through this  
work she became very interested in the necessity to provide equity for access to  
information within underserved communities. It has become her personal project to  
understand how this inequity can be alleviated. Moreover, it has become her passion to  
find innovative ways to begin to build information governance capacity for First Nation  
communities within Canada and to learn from other Nations, across Canada and  
globally, on how to overcome information poverty. Currently, Chyloe’s work with the  
Blackfoot Confederacy Tribal Council focuses on developing Blackfoot-defined wellness  
indicators and improving data linkage and surveillance for First Nations and the opioids  
crisis in Alberta.