Tenille K. Campbell is a Dene and Métis poet and a photographer from English River First Nation.
[1] She holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of British Columbia;[2] where she studied with Richard Van Camp.
[3] Her MFA dissertation was titled Nuniyé Tehlgh-th : land of the wolf, and was a "young adult novel tells the story of Kelly Estatheneh, a young Dene woman living at the English River First Nation reserve in Northern Saskatchewan.
[9] Additionally, a photograph from her series entitled Urban Indigenous Woman was selected as the cover image for the second edition of A Recognition of Being by Kim Anderson.
"[11][12] Campbell was selected by Lisa Charleyboy, host of CBC's New Fire, as the first guest on the show to talk about #IndianLovePoems.