Books – By Author
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Jennifer Anderson
Jennifer Anderson is an archivist and historian living in Ottawa-Gatineau.
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Kim Anderson
Kim Anderson is a Cree/Métis writer, a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Relationships, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition at the University of Guelph. She has published six books, including Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings and Story Medicine and Indigenous Men and Masculinities: Legacies, Identities, Regeneration.
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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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Mini Aodla Freeman
Mini Aodla Freeman is an author, playwright, and translator born on Cape Hope Island in James Bay, Nunavut.
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Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir
Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir is an Associate Professor in English at the University of Iceland.
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Joanne Arnott
Joanne Arnott (Métis/Mixed Blood), writer, editor, and arts activist, received the League of Canadian Poets’ Gerald Lampert Award and Vancouver Mayor’s Arts Award for Literary Arts.
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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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Marilyn Barber
Marilyn Barber is a historian of immigration, women’s and gender history, and oral history.
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Dale Barbour
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Manitoba, and worked in journalism and communications before getting hooked on history. He completed his PhD in history at the University of Toronto in 2018 and is currently the University of Winnipeg’s H. Sanford Riley Postdoctoral Fellow.