Books – By Author
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Christopher Adams
Christopher Adams is the senior research director at Probe Research and an adjunct professor at the Asper School of Business and at the University of Winnipeg. He holds a PhD in political science from Carleton University, and teaches graduate courses in business and politics at University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba.
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Freda Ahenakew
Freda Ahenakew, formerly Director of the Saskatchewan Indian Languages Institute, earned her M.A. in Cree linguistics at the University of Manitoba. In 1997 she was awarded an honourary doctorate by the University of Saskatchewan. She was made a member of the Order of Canada in 1998.
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Kim Anderson
Kim Anderson is a Cree/Métis educator. She is an Associate Professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, and is the author of A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood, and is the co-editor, with Bonita Lawrence, of Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival.
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Mark Cronlund Anderson
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books, including Pancho Villa’s Revolution by Headlines and Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film, which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in American Culture. He is a professor of history at Luther College, University of Regina.
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Michael Angel
Michael Angel is the co-author of biographies of western Canadian pioneers Letitia Hargrave and Charlotte Ross, and a freelance researcher on Aboriginal land claims and treaty issues.
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Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir
Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir is an Associate Professor in English at the University of Iceland.
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Marilyn Baker
Marilyn Baker is associate professor, School of Art, University of Manitoba, and chair of the Art History Area, School of Art.
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Dale Barbour
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral, Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth. A former journalist, he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto.
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Robert E. Beamish
Dr. Robert Beamish, Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba, is an internationally distinguished cardiologist. He was awarded the Order of Canada in 1990.
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Alexander Begg

