Assistant Professor
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 5016B
(416) 946-7260
Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
Cross-Appointments
Department of Geography & Planning
Areas of Interest
- Indigenous geographies and ecologies
- Indigenous resurgence
- Decolonial geographies
- Indigenous feminism
- Indigenous food sovereignty
- Indigenous water governance
Biography
I am Mushkegowuk (Cree), a member of Constance Lake First Nation in Treaty 9, and of French ancestry. Drawing on 20 years of collaborations with Indigenous communities and organizations, my research examines Indigenous resurgence and freedom within the global conditions of colonial capitalist violence. Over the past several years, I have also collaborated with Dr. Magie Ramirez, in an effort to build grounded theorizations of decolonial geographies. I am currently accepting students who work on topics related to Indigenous and anti-colonial geographies. Please contact me directly if you would like to discuss the possibility of working with me.
Education
PhD, University of Washington
Awards
- 2020 Connaught New Researcher Award The Connaught Fund
Publications
- Land Back: Relational Landscapes of Indigenous Resistance Across the Americas (Harvard University Press : 2024)
- Relationality as Constellation (The University of Georgia Press : 2023)
- Storytelling Earth & Body ( : 2022)
- Indigeneity (Elsevier : 2019)
- The Spectacle of Reconciliation: On (the) Unsettling Responsibilities to Indigenous Peoples in the Academy ( : 2019)
- Tracing the terrain of Indigenous food sovereignties. ( : 2019)
- Decolonial Geographies ( : 2019)
- Resurging through Kishiichiwan: The spatial politics of Indigenous water relations ( : 2018)
- Embodying relational accountability in settler colonial contexts ( : 2018)
- From where we stand: Unsettling geographical knowledges in the classroom ( : 2017)
- Awawanenitakik: The spatial politics of recognition and relational geographies of Indigenous self‐determination ( : 2016)