Curriculum Vitae Dr Nathalie Kermoal Faculty of Native Studies University of 2-62 Pembina Hall , Alberta T6G 2H8 Email: [email protected] Office Phone Number: (780) 492-7207 FNS phone number: (780) 492-2991 Fax: (780) 492-0527

Education and Degrees

Ph.D.: History, University of Ottawa (1996) M.A: History, University of Nantes (France) (1987) Honour’s degree, University of Nantes (France) (1986) DEUG: History and Geography, University of Nantes (France) (1985)

Academic and Professional Work Experience

University of Alberta: Faculty of Native Studies (FNS) July 1st, 2014: Full Professor

Cross-appointed Faculty of Native Studies and Campus Saint-Jean 2008-2014: Associate Professor 2004-2008: Assistant Professor 2002-2004: Full time sessional teaching appointment

Administrative Positions FNS and UofA: 2019-ongoing: Associate-Dean Academic, Faculty of Native Studies Jan. 2016-ongoing: Director of Rupertsland Center for Métis Research. Jan. 2013-Dec. 2014: Special Advisor to the Provost on Aboriginal Academic Programs, Recruitment and Retention of Aboriginal Students 2011-2012: Dean (Interim), Faculty of Native Studies 2009-2015 (June 30, 2015): Associate-Dean Academic, Faculty of Native Studies

Visiting Positions: 2015-2016: Visiting Professor, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (National Institute of Scientific Research), Montréal. 2014: Visiting Scholar, Chair in the Study of Canada, University of Poitiers, March, 10 to April, 10, 2014. Gave six conferences in Poitiers, La Rochelle and Limoges, met with French colleagues, participated in an international conference on Aboriginal Knowledge, advised French graduate students (M.A. and Ph.D) on their thesis. 2008-2010: Visiting Professor, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (National Institute of Scientific Research), Montréal.

Non-Academic positions: 2001-2002: Executive Director of the Parkland Institute, 1998-2001: Director and editor of Le Franco newspaper

Other Credentials and Awards 2010: TLEF (Professional Development) ($2,791.02) 2009: Killam Travel Grant (V-P Research) ($2,400) 2008: SSHRC 4A ($7,500) 2007: SSHRC 4A ($7,500) 2007: Award for teaching excellence (Campus Saint-Jean) 2 2007: Killam Travel Grant (V-P Research) ($2,037) 2006: SSHRC 4A ($7,500) 1992: Pinard Scholarship, History Department, University of Ottawa ($5,000) 1991: Scholarship from Centre de Recherche de Culture Canadienne-Française ($5,000) University of Ottawa 1987: Master’s of History, Cum Laude, Université de Nantes, France Professional Distinctions: 2001: Award for the best editorial 2000: Award for the best quality of editorials and award for best web site 1999: Award for best series of articles and award for best promotional article of the year

Research Expertise Keywords § Aboriginal History § Métis History § Métis Rights § History of Aboriginal Political Thinking § Calgary School § Constitutional Issues § Aboriginal Women § Daily Lives/Material Culture § Contemporary Aboriginal Art § Urban Aboriginal Issues

Teaching Graduate 3 Course Number Calendar Course Title ET CAN 504 Enjeux canadiens/Canadian Contemporary issues Taught in French

ET CAN 513 Thèmes en Études canadiennes (Directed Reading): Les femmes canadiennes au XXe siècle

Selected Research Topics in Native Studies: Historical Commercial Trading; The Battle of NS 599 Cut Knife Hill and the Bear Family in the Archival Records; The Métis in Alberta: An Environmental History; The City as a palimpsest: St. Albert and its Métis Past and, Ile-à-la-Crosse in the Archival Record).

Nomad University/Université nomade, Institut national de recherche scientifique (INRS)/ National PRA 8430 Institute of Scientific Research. Masters and Ph.D students – 1 week course (45 hours) q 12e edition. Femmes Autochtones. De l’exclusion systématique à l’innovation sociale/Aboriginal Women. From Systemic Exclusion to Social Innovation. August 22-26, 2016. e q 11 édition. Les Arts des Premiers Peuples. Engagement politique et changement social/Arts of First Peoples. Activism and Social Change. In collaboration with Concordia University, Montréal, August 19-23, 2013. th q 9 edition. Peuples autochtones et politiques publiques en changement: perspectives internationales comparées/Indigenous Peoples and Public Policy Transformation: International Comparative Perspectives, in collaboration with Concordia University, Montréal, August 20 – 24, 2012. th q 6 edition. La ville autrement. Logiques et dynamiques urbaines de Premiers Peuples. Montréal, August 23-27, 2010. th q 4 edition. La dynamique des droits. Exemplarités autochtone et bretonne. Beg Meil, France. In collaboration with the Institute of the Americas and the Université of Bretagne occidentale, (Brest), February 16-19, 2010. nd q 2 edition. Pratique de recherche et action publique en contexte autochtone, Montréal, June 15-19, 2009.

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Senior Undergraduate (3-4 year)

Course Number Calendar Course Title NS 372 Métis Politics NS 370 The Métis: The Emergence of a People NS 390 Community Based Research NS 403 Archival and Historical Research Methods Relating to Treaty and Aboriginal Rights NS 498 Honors Research Paper or Project

Junior Undergraduate Course Number Calendar Course Title Faculty of Native Studies NS 100 Introduction to Native Studies NS 211 Native Issues and Insights II NS 200 Aboriginal Canada (Development of the e-version of the course) Campus Saint-Jean – Courses Taught in French th HISTE 120 World History from the 18 Century to Nowadays HISTE 260 Canadian History from 1534 to 1867 HISTE 261 Canadian History from 1867 to Nowadays HISTE 374 History of Western Canada from 1867 to the Present HISTE 460 Topics in Canadian History – Aboriginal History from Time Immemorial to the Present HISTE 475 Francophone Communities Outside of Quebec ET CAN 101 Introduction to the Study of Canada Soc. Sci. 225 Methodology Used in the Humanities Soc Sci. 311/312 History of Political Thought from Antiquity to the XXth Century CA FR 322 French Canadian Civilization from 1867 to Nowadays Sod. Sci. 312 History of Political Thought from the French Revolution to the 21st Century

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External Funding

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC Métis Kinscapes: Researching Métis Relations and $69,765.00 Peoplehood at Lac Ste. Anne, AB 2018 Co-PI – P.I.: Paul Gareau (UofAlberta)

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed Métis Nation of Alberta Scrip History Booklet $12,000 P.I.: Nathalie Kermoal May to August

2018

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed City of Edmonton Métis History Project $12,000 Fort Edmonton P.I.: Nathalie Kermoal January 2017

to October 2017 Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC The Indigenous World and the Challenges of $2,650,0000 “Living Together”: Governance, Pluriculturalism 2014 - On- and Citizenship. going Co-Investigator – P.I.: Carole Lévesque (INRS- Montréal)

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC La contribution autochtone à l’histoire de la ville $ 15,000 (subgrant--CURA) de Montréal et à celle de la ville de Gatineau-Hull- 2011-2014 Aboriginal People and the City in Ottawa: 1867-1960 Quebec: Identity, Mobility, Quality of Co-Investigator with Daniel Salée (Concordia Life, Governance University) and Thibault Martin (Un. Du Québec en Outaouais). Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC Chronology of Aboriginal Events $ 20,000 2009-2014 (subgrant - Dialog: Aboriginal Peoples Co-Investigator – P.I. Carole Lévesque Research and Knowledge Network)

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC DIALOG- Aboriginal Peoples Research and $2,100,000 2007-2014 Knowledge Network Co-Investigator – P.I. Carole Lévesque

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC Miyowahkohtowin ohci $113, 483 Nehiyawikiskinohamakosiwin ota Alberta : Good 2006- Relations for Education in Alberta 2011 Co-Investigator – P.I. Ellen Bielawski 6 Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC 4A Analyse de l’idéologie du parti conservateur de $7,500 2008- 2009 Stephen Harper: influences et répercussions sur les politiques Co-Investigator with Dr. Frédéric Boily (CSJ)

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed International,Intergovernmental and Historical and Legal Foundations of Metis $71,231.15 2007- Aboriginal Relations (Government of Aboriginal Rights in Alberta 2010 Alberta) Principal Investigator with Catherine Bell (Law)

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed International,Intergovernmental and Historical and Legal Foundations of Metis $42, 252 2006-2007 Aboriginal Relations (Government of Aboriginal Rights in Alberta Alberta) Principal Investigator with Catherine Bell (Law)

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded The Life and Death of a Prairie Métis Utopia: & Completed SSHRC 4A $7,500 Saint-Paul-des-Métis 2007- 2008 Principal Investigator Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC 4A Saint-Paul-des-Métis: The Making of a Métis $7,500 2006-2008 Community Principal Investigator Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC (CURA) Otipimsuak: Métis Land and Society in Northwest 2003-2010 Saskatchewan $1,000,000 Collaborator – P. I.: Frank Tough Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed SSHRC “Putting the Métis Back on the Map: ” An 2003-2010 Historical Geography of the Métis Nation $90,456 Collaborator – P.I.: Frank Tough Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed Secrétariat francophone (Government of Lacombe Project 2003-2006 Alberta) Co-investigator with Claude Couture $50,000 Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed Small faculty (EEF-SAS) A Social History of Ile-à-la-Crosse $5,000 2005-June Principal Investigator 2007

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Internal Funding

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed Kule Institute for Advanced Study "The Porcupine Goes to the City: Wahkohtowin $7,500 University of Alberta and Urban Land-Based Education" 2018 P.I.: Nathalie Kermoal

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed Provost’s Office Aboriginal Academic Programming, Recruitment $ 40,000 2013- and Retention of Aboriginal Students Ongoing Principal Investigator

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed EFF-SAS (Native Studies) Canative Housing Corporation: A Métis project for $ 2,116.98 2012-2013 Research better housing in Edmonton-Archival research in the Rudnicki papers in Winnipeg Principal Investigator

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed EFF-SAS (Native Studies) Conference on Nationalism $ 1, 623.46 2011-2012 Travel

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed Provost’s Office Pehonan (The Gathering Place): The University of $ 60,000 2011- Alberta Online Aboriginal Project Ongoing Principal Investigator

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed EFF-SAS (Campus Saint Jean) Sur le dos de la grande tortue : Entamer un $5,000 2010-2011 rapprochement entre les peuples

Co-Investigator with Paulin Mulatris (Campus Saint- Jean)

Funding Organization Project Title / Role Total Amount Year Awarded & Completed Small faculty (EEF-SAS) A Social History of Ile-à-la-Crosse $5,000 2005-June 2007 Principal Investigator

Research Contributions

Referred Books/Articles/Other : q « Le rôle des universités canadiennes dans la décolonisation des savoirs: le cas de l’Alberta », ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 2018, 17(3): 651-70. https://www.acme- journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/1260. 8 q « Canative, « Un propriétaire qui fait toute la différence » Mise en place d’une société de logement métisse à Edmonton dans les années 1970 », Recherches Amérindiennes au Québec, XLVII, NO 1, 2017, p. 111-119 q Living on the Land: Indigenous Women Understanding of Place, Book co-edited with Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez, Athabasca University Press, 2016. q «Métis Women’s Knowledge and the Recognition of Métis Rights» in Living on the Land: Indigenous Women Understanding of Place, Book co-edited with Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez, Athabasca University Press, 2016: 107-137. q with Kathy L. Hodgson-Smith, «Community-Based Research and Métis Women’s Knowledge in Northwest Saskatchewan» in Living on the Land: Indigenous Women Understanding of Place, Book co-edited with Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez, Athabasca University Press, 2016 : 139-167. q «De la contestation à la réconciliation: le cas de la murale Grandin à Edmonton», Canadian Art Review/Revue d’art canadienne (RACAR), 41.1, 2016: 42-46. q with Paulin Mulatris, «Pour une politique de rapprochement entre les peuples autochtones et les nouveaux arrivants francophones à Edmonton (Alberta)», aboriginal policy studies, Vol. 3, nos. 1-2, 2014: 135-148. q «Le nationalisme métis des années 1970: un tournant politique majeur pour une plus grande reconnaissance», Revue Fédéralisme-Régionalisme, Liège (Belgium), Volume 13: 2013. URL for this article: http://popups.ulg.ac.be/federalisme/document.php?id=1200 q « Connecting Urban and Aboriginal Histories: Towards an Urban Aboriginal History in Québec», Inditerra (revue international sur l’Autochtonie/International Journal on Aboriginal Issues), Montréal (Québec), No. 5: 2013. q «Postes, missions et métissages dans les pays d’en haut», Atlas historique de la francophonie nord-américaine, dans Yves Frenette, Marc Saint-Hilaire et Etienne Rivard, Québec : les presses de l’Université Laval, 2012: 37-40. q with Etienne Rivard, «Essors et transformations des territorialités franco-métisses», Atlas historique de la francophonie nord-américaine, dans Yves Frenette, Marc Saint-Hilaire et Etienne Rivard, Québec : les presses de l’Université Laval, 2012: 95-101. q «La question des terres métisses», Atlas historique de la francophonie nord-américaine, dans Yves Frenette, Marc Saint-Hilaire et Etienne Rivard, Québec : les presses de l’Université Laval, 2013 : 165-169. q « Les droits autochtones » in Geoffrey Ewen et Colin Coates (eds.), Introduction aux études canadiennes : Histoire, identités, cultures, Ottawa, Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa, 2012: 137-153. q «Harold Cardinal, précurseur d’un discours national» in Frédéric Boily et Donald Ipperciel (eds), D’une nation à l'autre : discours nationaux au Canada, Québec, Les presses de l’Université Laval, 2011: 183-208. q «De Saint-Paul-des-Métis à Saint-Paul», in Laurier Turgeon and Yves Bergeron (eds.), Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l’Amérique française. Laval University http://www.ameriquefrancaise.org/fr/, 2011. q with Carole Lévesque, «Repenser le rapport à la ville : pour une histoire autochtone de l’urbanité», Nouvelles pratiques sociales, vol. 23, no. 1, 2010: 67-82. q Co-Editor with Brendan Hokowhitu, Chris Andersen and al., Indigenous Identity and Resistance, Otago (NZ): University of Otago Press, 2010. q «The Nationalist Gaze of an Aboriginal Artist» in Indigenous Identity and Resistance, Otago (NZ): University of Otago Press, 2010: 169-178. q «Reconsidering Riel: A Necessary Exercise», Inditerra, no. 2, 2010: 35-43. Translation of «Pour une relecture de », dans André Fauchon (dir.), L’Ouest : directions, dimensions et destinations. Les Actes du vingtième colloque du CEFCO, Winnipeg, Les Presses de l’Université de Saint-Boniface, 2005: 115-130. q «Les pistes métisses de l’Ouest canadien», in Laurier Turgeon and Yves Bergeron (eds.), Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l’Amérique française. Laval University http://www.ameriquefrancaise.org/fr/, 2010. q « Le peuple des broderies de perles à motifs floraux », in Laurier Turgeon and Yves Bergeron (eds.), Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l’Amérique française, Laval University. http://www.ameriquefrancaise.org/fr/, 2010. q «Le lac Sainte-Anne : un lieu de pèlerinage franco-amérindien», in Laurier Turgeon and Yves Bergeron (eds.), Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l’Amérique française. Laval University http://www.ameriquefrancaise.org/fr/, 2010. q «La troisième résistance métisse de l’Ouest canadien: un enjeu de partage», Recherches Amérindiennes au Québec, Volume XXXIX no. 3, 2009: 97-106. q «Les politiques autochtones canadiennes : de Thomas Flanagan aux conservateurs». In Linda Cardinal et Jean– Michel Lacroix, eds, Le conservatisme : le Canada et le Québec en contexte, Paris: Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2009: 73-87. q «Chasse au bison et politique environnementale, au passé et au présent» in Denis Gagnon & Denis Combet, eds, Histoires et identités métisses: Hommage à Gabriel Dumont. Winnipeg: Presses de l’Université de Saint-Boniface, 2009: 89-112. 9 q With Charles Bellerose, «Les influences voegelinienne et hayékienne dans les écrits de Thomas Flanagan», in Frédéric Boily (ed.), Stephen Harper, de l’école de Calgary au parti conservateur: Les nouveaux visages du conservatisme canadien, Québec, Les presses de l’Université Laval, 2007: 54-74. q Un passé métis au féminin, Québec, Éditions GID, 2006. q With Frédéric Boily et Natalie Boisvert, «Portrait intellectuel de l’école de Calgary: Définition et influence» in the International Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue internationale d’études canadiennes, 32 (2005): 175-203. q With Claude Couture, «Writings in Honour of Claude Ryan/Écrits en l’honneur de Claude Ryan», Forum Constitutionnel/Constitutional Forum, Vol. 13, no 4 et vol. 14, no 1, Edmonton, Centre d’études constitutionnelles/Centre for Constitutional Studies, 2005. q «Quelques pensées sur l’histoire de l’Alberta» dans Pamela Sing et al., Alberta sans mur(s), Saint-Boniface, Les presses universitaires de Saint-Boniface, 2005. q «Pour une relecture de Louis Riel», dans André Fauchon (dir.), L’Ouest : directions, dimensions et destinations. Les Actes du vingtième colloque du CEFCO, Winnipeg, Les Presses de l’Université de Saint-Boniface, 2005: 115-130. q With Claude Couture, «The Multiple Affiliations of Quebec», in Janine Brodie and Linda Trimble (eds), Rethinking Communities, Toronto, Prentice-Hall, 2003. q With Claude Couture (dir.), Fédéralism, nationalisms and identities, Review of Constitutional Studies/Revue d'études constitutionnelles, vol.7, no. 1-2, 2002. q With Phyllis Leblanc and Monique Hébert (eds.), Entre le quotidien et le politique: facettes de l'histoire des femmes francophones en milieu minoritaire, Ottawa, Marquis imprimeur and Réseau National Action Éducation Femmes, 1997, 222 pages. o q «De la chasse aux bisons à l'art métis: une contribution de la Métisse à mettre au jour», Francophonies d'Amérique, n 7, 1997: 19-25. q «Les années américaines de Louis Riel, l'exil au Montana», Études canadiennes/Canadian Studies, Association Française d’Études Canadiennes, no 43, 1997: 30-42. q «Le rôle des femmes métisses francophones lors des événements de 1870 au Manitoba et de 1885 à Batoche (Saskatchewan)», Prairie Forum, Vol. 19, no 2, Fall, 1994: 153-68.

Upcoming publications (referreed): q (Under review), «“Finishing the Work of Louis Riel”: Harry Daniels and Section 91 (24) of the British North America Act», in Daniels: In and Beyond the Law edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Chris Andersen, University of Manitoba Press, 2019. q (Under review), «De 1967 à 2017: l’avenir sera autochtone», in La confédération et la dualité nationale edited by Valérie Lapointe-Gagnon, Laval University Press, 2019. q (Under review), « Navigating the Troubled Waters of Politics to develop a Métis Social Project: The Canative Example », in Untiltled edited by Larry Chartrand and Yvonne Boyer, University of Regina Press, 2019. th q (Under review), with Sarah Carter, «Property Rights on Reserves, “New ideas” from the 19 Century», in Aboriginal Law and the Privatization of Indigenous Lands in Canada edited by Angela Cameron, Sari Graben and Val Napoleon, University of Toronto Press, 2018. q (Under Review) « Nous sommes la nouvelle nation »: Le regain nationaliste métis des années 1960 et 1970 in La vague nationale des années 1968, edited by Tudi Kernalegenn and Joël Belliveau, University of Ottawa Press. q (Under Review), « Réflexions sur les savoirs autochtones à travers le regard des femmes » in Les savoirs autochtones, edited by André Magord, Univeristy of Rennes (France) Press. q Chronology : Indigenous Trajectories of Quebec and Canada 1534-2013, researched and prepared for Dialog- Aboriginal Peoples Research and Knowledge Network, 100 pages. q (In the works), «Repousser les frontières du fédéralisme et de l’impérialisme canadien: une remise en question autochtone à travers les écrits de Louis Riel et Jules Sioui» to MENS : revue d’histoire intellectuelle et culturelle. q (In the works), «Louis Riel et les Métis dans les écrits du père Lacombe» will be submitted to the Canadian Historical Review. q (In the works), «Jasper’s New Totem Pole: A symbol of reconciliation or division?» will be submitted to the International Journal of Canadian Studies. q (In the works) Le Père OMI : Entre la religion et le savoir, Québec, les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2015.

Non-Referred Books/Articles/Comments/Book Reviews/Other: q Daniels: In and Beyond the Law: One year later, Conference report, April 2018. q Métis History Report, , Rupertsland Center for Métis Research, 2017. 10 q Aboriginal Students Success Survey, Report prepared for the Provost’s Office, University of Alberta, June 2015. q Enhancing Aboriginal achievement at the UofA: From “lifting the whole people” to learning “to lift each other up”, Report prepared for the Provost’s Office, University of Alberta, June 2015. q «Interview with Nathalie Kermoal», author Julie Cunningham, Dialog Newsletter 2012: 6-9. q L’Activisme autochtone : hier et aujourd’hui, Cahiers DIALOG, Sous la direction de Carole Lévesque, Nathalie Kermoal et Daniel Salée, Montréal, 2011. q «Surmonter les pesanteurs de l’histoire», Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens, Summer/été 2011: 26-28 q «Aboriginal Women and Leadership: A Day of Reflection», Dialog Newsletter, June 2010: 3-7. q Les francophones de l’Alberta. Éditions GID, Québec, 2005. q The Francophones of Alberta. Éditions GID, Québec, 2005. q Variations sur un thème : la francophonie albertaine dans tous ses états, Salon d’histoire de la francophonie albertaine, Edmonton, 2003. q «Missing From History: The Economic, Social and Political Roles of Métis Women of the Mackenzie Basin 1790- 1990» in Picking up the Threads: Métis History in the Mackenzie Basin, Métis Heritage Association of the Northwest Territories and Parks Canada-Patrimoine Canadien, Heritage Canada, Yellowknife, 1998: 137-169. q «Métis et marginalité: le cas de Saint-Paul-des-Métis», in Carol J. Harvey and Alan MacDonell (ed.), La francophonie sur les marges, Winnipeg, CEFCO and Les Presses Universitaires de Saint-Boniface, 1997: 41-51.

Book Reviews: q Ute Lischke & David T. McNab, editors. The long Journey of a Forgotten People: Métis identities and Family Histories. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2007, Canadian Historical Review, vol. 90, issue 1, March 2009: 155-157. q J.R. Miller, Lethal Legacy: Current Native Controversies in Canada, Toronto, McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 2004 for Great Plains Quarterly, Winter, Vol. 27 no 1, 2007, p. 73. q J.M. Bumsted, Louis Riel c. Canada: Les années rebelles, Saint-Boniface, Éditions des Plaines, 2005 for les Cahiers franco-canadiens de l'Ouest, Vol. 15, no 1 et 2, 2005, pp. 255-257. q Laura Peers, The Ojibwa of Western Canada: 1780 to 1870 and Katherine Pettipas, Severing The Ties That Bind: Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremonies on the Prairies, Winnipeg, The University of Manitoba Press, 1994 for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Exchange (SSHARE/ÉRASSH), Vol. 4, no 2, Fall/Winter, 1996. q Franca Iacovetta et Mariana Velverde, Gender Conflicts: New Essays in Women's History, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1992, Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 47, no 3 (winter), 1994. q Bruce Hodgins et Jamie Benidickson, The Temagami Experience: Recreation, Resource, and Aboriginal Rights in the Northern Ontario Wilderness, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1989, Histoire sociale/Social History, vol. XXV, no 50 (Novembre-November 1992). q J. R. Miller, Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-White Relations in Canada, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 198, Histoire sociale/Social History, vol. XXV, no 50 (Novembre-November), 1992. q Sarah Carter, Lost Harvests: Prairie Indian Reserve Farmers and Government Policy, and Kingston, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1990, Histoire sociale/Social History, vol. XXV, no 49 (Mai-May), 1992.

Conferences: q Panelist : « The history of Metis Housing Advocacy and its contribution to Metis political capital », Métis Treaties Research Project Symposium, June 5th and 6th, 2018, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. q Panelist : « Une autochtonisation des universités est-elle possible? », Colloque : Perspectives d’autochtonisation chez les francophones : préparer un avenir commun dans l’Ouest canadien, March 9-10, 2018, University of Regina, Saskatchewan. q Panelist : « Les influences intellectuelles canadiennes-françaises de Louis Riel », Colloque: Autour de l’oeuvre d’Yvon Lamonde: Colonialisme et identité au Canada depuis 1867, Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta, October 25, 2017. q Panelist: «“Ghosting” the Métis Presence in Edmonton and Saint-Albert (Canada) in the XXth Century », Native American and Indigenous Studies, Vancouver, June 22-24, 2017. q Panelist, round table, April 27, 2017: « Que reste-t-il de la dualité nationale en 2017?/What is left of the National duality in 2017? » with Claude Couture (Faculté Saint-Jean), Martin Pâquet (Laval University), and Joseph Yvon Thériault (Université du Québec à Montréal). Chair Patricia Paradis (Centre for Constitutional Studies). Conference: La confédération et la dualité nationale/Confederation and National Duality, Edmonton, Campus Saint-Jean April 27-29, 2017. 11 q Panelist, April 28, 2017: « Les Métis face au concept des deux peuples fondateurs dans les années 1970 et 1980 ». Conference: La Confédération et la dualité nationale/Confederation and National Duality, Edmonton, Campus Saint- Jean April 27-29, 2017. q Chair of the session The Limits of Duality, April 29, 2017. Conference: La Confédération et la dualité nationale/Confederation and National Duality, Edmonton, Campus Saint-Jean April 27-29, 2017. q Keynote speaker: « "Honorer la vérité, réconcilier pour l'avenir": comment parler de réconciliation en salle de classe ». North Central Teachers Convention, February 9, 2017. q Panelist, « Living on the Land: Indigenous Women's Perspectives on Places », International Indigenous Conference: Indigenous transformation through Research Excellence, Auckland, New Zealand, 15-18 November 2016. q Panelist, « Breiz Atao (Brittany forever): The portrait of a People », Research Day, Faculty of Native Studies, November 24th, 2016. q Keynote chaired with Dr. Isabel Altamirano, Book Launch, Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place, University of Alberta, September 27, 2016. q Chaired a session entitled Indigenous Lands and Metis Homelands: Decolonizing Prairie Sexualities, September 30, 2016. q Presentation of my book Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place. Aboriginal Women: From Systemic Exclusion to Social Innovation. INRS. Montréal, August 25th, 2016. q Panelist, « 20 ans après la Commission royale, où en sont les droits des Métis? », Association francophone pour le savoir (equivalent of Congress but for Francophones), UQAM, Montréal, May 10, 2016. q Speaker, « Avoir un toit sur la tête ou comment lutter contre la pauvreté autochtone par le logement », ACFAS/Alberta, Campus Saint-Jean, April 8, 2016. q Invited Speaker. « Responding to the Urban Housing Needs of the Métis in the 1970s and 1980s: The Canative Example in Edmonton » Métis Talks, Rupertsland Center for Métis Research, Edmonton, November 17, 2015. q Panelist, « Navigating the Troubled Waters of Politics to develop a Métis Social Project: The Canative Example », Conference Reconciliation and the Métis in Canada, Ottawa, October 23-25, 2015 q Speaker on a round table regarding the Federal elections in Canada, Campus Saint-Jean, Edmonton, October 19, 2015. q Panelist, « La mobilité des Métis et l’attachement au territoire à travers les témoignages oraux », International and interdisciplinary conference entitled Dans leurs propres mots: la mobilité dans les écrits personnels et les sources orales XIVe-XXI siècles, University of Saint-Boniface, August 27-28, 2015. q 2015: Panelist, « Living on the Land: Indigenous Women's Perspectives on Places », 15th Biennial Global Conference International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), Edmonton, May 25-29. 2015: Panelist, « The Survey says … The UofA Aboriginal Student Survey » Employment Equity Conference, University of Alberta, March 26. q 2015: Keynote Speaker. « Fighting the Gender Eclipse: Métis Women’s Knowledge and their Connection to the Land ». Feminist Research Speakers Series on Intersectionalities, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Alberta, January 16. q 2015: Panelist, Ism's in Teaching: How to deal with sensitive issues such as racism, genderism, sexism and so on in the classroom, Edmonton, University of Alberta, January 13. q 2014: Panelist. «A Métis Urban Housing Project: The Story of the Canative Housing Corporation in Edmonton: 1971 to 2005 » presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Inequalities, Politics, Policy, and the Past, Toronto, Ontario, November 6-9. q 2014: Invited Speaker, «Le rôle des programmes autochtones dans la décolonisation des savoirs et de la recherche», 3rd seminar on the Ethics of Research with Aboriginal Peoples: Concrete Examples for Decolonizing Research, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue (UQAT), September 24 and 25. q 2014: Invited speaker, First Nations and Métis Communities in the Prairie Provinces, Aboriginal Law Seminar, National Judicial Institute, March 4-7. q 2014: Panelist. «Sparking Debate Over the Term Genocide» presented at the conference Understanding Atrocities: Remembering, Representing and Teaching Genocide, Mount Royal University, Calgary, February 19-22. q 2014: Panelist, Panel discussion on Ism's in Teaching: How to deal with sensitive issues such as racism, genderism, sexism and so on in the classroom, Edmonton, University of Alberta, January 8, 2014. q 2013: Keynote speaker, Canative Housing Corporation: Un projet métis novateur, University of Saint-Boniface (Winnipeg), Keynote conference presented at the conference Le Canada: une culture de métissage: Transcultural Canada, October 24-25. q 2013: Panelist, Panel discussion of education leaders on the main aim of higher education is to produce employable graduates, Edmonton, University of Alberta, March 20. q 2013: Panelist, Panel discussion Beyond the 'Can Women Have It All' Debate: Gender and the Academy, Edmonton, University of Alberta, March 6. 12 q 2013: «De la preuve à l'action: Les femmes autochtones victimes de violence dans l'Ouest canadien», Edmonton, Campus Saint-Jean, January 30. q 2013: Panelist, Panel discussion on Ism's in Teaching: How to deal with sensitive issues such as racism, genderism, sexism and so on in the classroom, Edmonton, University of Alberta, January 11. q 2012: «Jasper’s New Totem Pole: A symbol of reconciliation or division?», Paper presented at the conference Thinking Mountains Interdiciplinary Mountain Studies, Edmonton, December 11-14. q 2012: «Canative Housing Corporation (1971-2005): A Métis project for better housing in Edmonton», paper presented at the conference Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Aboriginal Housing, Homelessness, Space and Identity in Canada, Edmonton, November 21-22. q 2012: «Sur le dos de la grande tortue: pour une politique de rapprochement entre les peuples», Paper presented at the GRITI conference, Transferts des savoirs; savoirs des pratiques. Production et mobilisation des savoirs pour une communauté inclusive, Edmonton, October, 11-13. q 2012: Invited speaker, «Métis Women’s Knowledge and the Recognition of Métis Rights», Concordia University, Montréal, August 21. q 2012: Workshop participant, «Edmonton Urban Aboriginal Gathering & Dialogue», Edmonton, Feb. 7. Event organized by the Government of Alberta, the Government of Canada and the City of Edmonton. q 2012: Workshop participant, «Creating Identities: A Discussion of Non Status Indians», Policy Workshop, Concordia University (Montréal- Québec), Feb. 21. Organized by Prof. Daniel Salée. th q 2012: Panelist, May 9. «The new Aboriginal Modernity/La nouvelle modernité autochtone» presented at the 80 Congress of Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS)/Francophone Association for Knowledge, Montréal. q 2012: «Le nationalisme métis des années 70: un tournant politique majeur pour une plus grande reconnaissance?» presented at the Société Québécoise de Sciences politiques (Quebec Society of Political Science), Ottawa, May 23-24. q 2011: «Surmonter les pesanteurs de l'histoire/Overcoming the Weight of History», Conference organized by the Association for Canadian Studies, Les Regards sur le patrimoine historique et géographique canadien : l'enseignement en milieu francophone, Ottawa, September 30-October 1. th q 2011: «La Faculté d’études autochtones de l’Université de l’Alberta : une vue de l’intérieur», 79 ACFAS congress, Sherbrooke, Québec, May 10. th q 2011: «L’envahisseur a fait mourir le patriote Louis Riel» by Jules Sioui, paper presented at the 79 ACFAS congress, Sherbrooke, Québec, May 9. q 2011: «The Third Métis « Resistance » or the Fight for Recognition of Hunting Rights in Alberta, » paper presented at the conference People and Politics. Mount Allison University, Moncton. March 3 to 5. q 2010: «Le père Lacombe, les Métis, Louis Riel et les événements de 1869-70 et de 1885», paper presented at Colloquium From Pierre-Esprit Radisson to Louis Riel: and Metis/De Pierre Esprit Radisson à Louis Riel: voyageurs et Métis, Saint-Boniface University, Winnipeg, 18-20 November. q 2010: Invited speaker, Repenser le rapport à la ville : Pour une histoire autochtone de l’Urbanité, Groupe de recherche sur l’inter/transcuralité et l’immigration (GRITI), CSJ, October 15, 2010. q 2010: «The Unsung Heroes of Batoche», paper presented at the Symposium Aboriginal Women and Leadership: A Day of Reflection, Faculty of Native Studies/DIALOG, Campus Saint-Jean (University of Alberta), Edmonton, March 26. q 2010: «Le savoir et le savoir-faire des Métisses de l’Ouest canadien entourant la médecine traditionnelle», paper presented at the 78th Congress of l’ACFAS, Montréal, May 10. th q 2010: Panelist for the forum «L’émergence d’une société civile autochtone au Québec : génèse, enjeux, défis»,78 Congress of l’ACFAS, Montréal, May 12. q 2009: Chair of a session and rapporteur, «Consultation and the Métis», Working Forum on the Duty to Consult : Now What?, October 22-23, Faculty of Native Studies and SEE, Edmonton. q 2008: «Métis Nationalism: Trends and Issues». Paper presented at the conference Forms of Nationalism in Canada, Institute of Canadian Studies, University of Alberta, November 21-22. q 2008: Invited speaker, «Les Métis de l'Ouest canadien et la chasse, au passé et au présent», paper presented at INRS, Université du Québec, November 17. q 2008: «La ville comme palimseste: Saint-Albert et son passé metis», paper presented at the 61st Congress of the Historical Institute of French America, Québec (Québec), October 25. q 2008 : Invited speaker on a panel of experts entitled «Métis Women’s History of Resistance and Survival: Stories of Batoche ». The speakers were: Dr. Sarah Carter, Rita Bouvier, Marg Harrison Elder and Artist, Dr. Sherry Farrell Racette, Dr. Brenda MacDougall and Dr. Maria Campbell. I presented a paper entitled: «The roles of Métis Women in Batoche in 1885», Batoche, Saskatchewan, May 9. q 2008: «The Métis, Laurent Garneau and the University of Alberta: North Saskatchewan Stories», paper presented at the conference Laurent Garneau and the Métis, Institute of Canadian Studies/Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta, April 10-11. 13 q 2008: With Prof. Catherine Bell, «Legal and Historical Foundations of Métis Rights in Alberta», paper presented at the Legal History Symposium, Poet’s Cove, British Columbia, February 8. q 2007: «Les Métis et le Canada ou comment sortir du purgatoire perpétuel», paper presented at the conference 25th Anniversary of the Canadian Constitution: Perspectives from the West, Institute of Canadian Studies, University of Alberta, April 20-24, 2007. q 2007: «Voegelinian and Hayekian Influences in Thomas Flanagan’s Writing», paper presented at the conference Research as Resistance: Exploring the Diversity of Indigenous Studies Approaches, Faculty of Native Studies, Lister Conference Centre, Edmonton, August 22-24. th q 2006: «Un passé métis au quotidien et au féminin», paper presented during the 59 Congress of the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Une histoire au quotidien, Montreal (Quebec), October 19, 20 and 21. q 2006: «Chasse aux bisons et politique environnementale, au passé et au présent», paper presented at the Conference Gabriel Dumont : histoire et identité metises, Saint-Boniface, Manitoba, September 21, 22 and 23. q 2005: «Elitekey: The Nationalist Gaze of an Aboriginal Artist», paper presented at an international conference entitled Indigenous Women and Feminism, Edmonton, Alberta. August 25-28.

International Conferences: q 2018: Avignon, France. Panelist, « La migration métisse dans le reconfiguration de l’espace urbain : Le cas d’Edmonton en Alberta », Conference entitled Les migrations au départ du et vers le Canada: dynamiques spatiales et identitaires entre continuité et rupture organized by the French Association of Canadian Studies, June 13-15. Abstract submitted for review. q 2018: Venice, Italy. Invited Speaker, « Métis Women's Knowledge and their Connection to the Land » and «Education as decolonization: Indigenous students and postsecondary education at the University of Alberta ». Conference entitled Northern Territories and Indigenous Peoples: comparative perspectives, January 14th-19th. Abstract submitted for review. q 2016: Grenoble, France. Panelist, « De la passivité à l’action: la mobilisation autochtone à l’ère de la mondialisation », Conference entitled Identités canadiennes et changement global organized by the French Association of Canadian Studies, June 8-10, 2016. Abstract submitted for review. q 2016: Honolulu, USA. Panelist, « Métis Voices and the Urban Indigenous Landscape of Edmonton in the 1970s and 1980s », NAISA, May 18-21, 2016. Abstract submitted for review. q 2016: Grenoble, France. Invited Speaker. « Réflexions sur les relations entre les Autochtones et l’État canadien: une réconciliation est-elle possible? », February 16, 2016. q 2015: Chicago, USA. Panelist, « Contested Territories: The Urban Indigenous Landscape of Edmonton, Alberta in the 1970s », Association of American Geographers, April 21-25. Abstract submitted for review. q 2014: Beijing, China, Presented a paper, « A Métis Urban Housing Project: The Story of the Canative Housing Corporation in Edmonton, 1971-2005 », Minzu-Alberta Joint Worshop, China, June 13. q 2014: Limoges, France. Keynote Speaker. « L’éducation autochtone au Canada». Université de Limoges, April 11, 2014. q 2014: Limoges, France. Keynote Speaker. «Comprendre le mouvement Idle No More». Université de Limoges, April 10, 2014. q 2014: La Rochelle, France. Keynote Speaker. «Pour une histoire urbaine autochtone: le cas du Québec». Université de La Rochelle, April 3, 2014. q 2014: Poitiers, France. Chair, session «Les conditions de la connaissance de l’autre. Vidéo, Cyberespace, Muséographie». Conférence internationale Amérindianités et savoirs, International conference Amérindianités et savoirs, University of Poitiers, March 20, 2014. q 2014: Poitiers, France. «Réflexions sur les savoirs autochtones à travers le regard des femmes», paper presented at the International conference Amérindianités et savoirs, University of Poitiers, March 19-21, 2014. q 2014: Poitiers, France. Round Table: «Chercheurs autochtones et savoirs scientifiques des Amériques» with Patrice Maniglier (Univ. Paris X), Gildon Mendes (Universidade Federal do Amazones, Manaus, Brazil), Joâo Paulo Tukano (Universidade Federal do Amazones, Manaus, Brazil). Moderator: Michel Riaudel. International conference Amérindianités et savoirs, University of Poitiers, March 19-21, 2014. q 2014: Poitiers, France. Keynote Speaker. «Les programmes d’études autochtones au Canada». Université de Poitiers. q 2013: Rennes, France. «La guerre des mémoires pour engendrer un devoir de mémoire: le cas de la murale Grandin à Edmonton en Alberta», Paper presented at the French Association of Canadian Studies, June 12-15. q 2012: Vienna, Austria. «Connecting urban and aboriginal histories: Methodological Considerations For an urban Aboriginal history in Quebec», Paper presented at the Americanistas Congress, July 19-22, 2012. 14 q 2011: Montpellier, France. «Repousser les frontières du fédéralisme et de l’impérialisme canadien: une remise en question autochtone», Paper presented at the conference Stretching Borders: How Far Can Canada Go?, June 15-18, 2011. q 2011: Nantes, France. Invited speaker. «La reconnaissance des droits des Métis de l’Alberta: Réconciliation ou tension?», Paper presented at the conference Droits de L’homme et recherche universitaire dans les Amériques: Société civile et droits des autochtones et des afro-descendants, June 6, 2011. q 2010: Beig Meil, France. Invited speaker. «Le Métis, le sang-mêlé et le mestizo: Pour une analyse comparée d’une identité contestée», Paper presented at the conference La dynamique des droits : examplarités autochtone et bretonne, February 16-19, 2010. q 2009: Grenoble, France. «La troisième « résistance» métisse de l’Ouest canadien : une simple question de partage». Paper presented at the conference Living in Canada : Accords et Dissonances, Association française d’études canadiennes, June 11-12, 2009. q 2009: Innsbruck, Austria. Keynote speaker. «The Métis and Canada: The On-going Fight for Recognition». Centre for Canadian Studies at Innsbruck, May 7, 2009. q 2009: Oxford, England. «Who are you?”; “Justify your existence to Us?”: The Métis Fight for Inclusion in a Bilingual and Multicultural Canada». Paper presented at the conference Being, Becoming and Belonging: Multiculturalism, Diversity and Social Inclusion in Modern Canada, British Association of Canadian Studies, March 28-30, 2009. q 2007: Paris, France. «Thomas Flanagan et la propriété privée dans les réserves autochtones». Paper presented at the conference Le conservatisme : le Canada en contexte organized by La Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, April 27 et 28, 2007. q 2007: Mexico City, Mexico. «The Role, The Place and The Politics of the Mestizos, the Mixed Blood and the Métis in North America». Paper presented with Dr. Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez at the Conference organized by the Mexican Canadian Studies Association entitled Territorio y sociedad en América del Norte. Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, February 13-15, 2007. q 2006: Dunedin, New Zealand. «Elitekey by Teresa Marshall». Paper presented at the conference Celebrating Indigenous Knowledge: Turoua ngă whetŭ, February 14-17, 2006. q 2005: Edinburgh, Scotland. «From ‘Forgotten People’ to Aboriginal People: Canada and the Métis». Paper presented at the International colloquium First Nations, First Thoughts, August 4-6, 2005. q 1998: Sydney, Australia. «The Reform Party and The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada: Prospects for Diversity and Equality?» presented at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Colloquium entitled Diversity in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: Challenges and Opportunities, July 9-11, 1998.

Conference Organization: q 2016-17: Edmonton, Alberta. Organizer: Daniels: In and Beyond the Law, Jan. 26-28, 2017. q 2011: Edmonton, Alberta. Organizer: Sharing Indigenous Languages: Reflective Dialogue and Creative Approaches, Campus Saint-Jean, May 19. q 2011: Sherbrooke, Québec. Co- organizer with Daniel Salée: L’activisme politique autochtone aux 20e et 21e siècles: une histoire à découvrir, 79th ACFAS congress, May 9. q 2010: Edmonton, Alberta. Co-organizer with Pamela Sing et al.: Impenser la francophonie: Renouvellement, recherches, diversité, identité, CEFCO, Campus Saint-Jean, September 24-25. q 2010: Edmonton, Alberta. Organizer: Symposium Aboriginal Women and Leadership: A Day of Reflection, Campus Saint-Jean, Faculty of Native Studies and Dialog, March 26. q 2008: Edmonton, Alberta. Organizer: Laurent Garneau and the Métis, Campus Saint-Jean, Faculty of Native Studies and Institute of Canadian Studies (CSJ), March 26-27. q 2008: Edmonton, Alberta. Co-organizer with Claude Couture, Donald Ipperciel, Frédéric Boily, Conservatism and Nationalism in Canada, Institute of Canadian Studies, November 21 and 22. q 2007: Edmonton, Alberta. Co-organizer with Claude Couture, Donald Ipperciel, Frédéric Boily and Marie-Claude Levert, 25th Anniversary of the Canadian Constitution: Perspectives from the West, Institut of Canadian Studies (CSJ), November 22 to 24. q 2007: Edmonton, Alberta. Co-organizer with Dr. Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez and Emily Snyder of the conference Research as Resistance: Exploring the Diversity of Indigenous Studies Approaches, Faculty of Native Studies, Lister Conference Centre, August 22-24. q 2004: Edmonton, Alberta. Involved in the planning of a conference entitled Métis Nation Rights and Self- Government with the Métis National Council (Ottawa). The conference enabled academics and members of the Métis communities in Western Canada to interact. March 11-13. 15 q 2001: Edmonton, Alberta. Co-organizer of Bringing It Home: Reclaiming Democracy that was held at the University of Alberta by the Parkland Institute, November 15-18. Featured: Mark Kingwell, Michael Valpy, Judy Rebick, Andrew Coyne. q 1999: Edmonton, Alberta. Co-organizer of a conference entitled Federalism, Identities and Nationalisms with the French Association of Alberta and the University of Alberta in December 10-12 at the in Edmonton. This national event gathered together academics from across the country.

Contributions to Student Training, Honours and Graduate supervision, Community Research Training

Ph.D.: q Examiner (External), Environmental Sciences, Suzy Basile, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Le rôle et la place des femmes Atikamekw dans la gouvernance du territoire et des ressources naturelles, defended in October 13, 2016. Completed. q Member of committee: Tracy Bear, English and Film/Native Studies, U of A, Don’t Leave Out the Good Parts! Reviving Indigenous Stories of Sex and Sexuality, Ph.D., Completed, August, 2016. q Examiner (External), Political Science, Julie Perreault, Féminisme du Care et féminisme autochtone: une approche phénoménologique de la violence en Occident, Ph.D., University of Ottawa, Completed, Defense October 4, 2013.

Masters Students: q Supervisor: Chantal Roy Denis (Faculty of Native Studies), Wolf Lake: The Importance of Métis Connection to Land and Place, M.A. in Native Studies, completed, September 2017. q Supervisor: Rene Digba Katcha (Campus Saint-Jean), Title of M.A. thesis to be determined, M.A. in Canadian Studies. Not completed. q Member of committee: Darlene Horseman (Faculty of Native Studies), Women are Discriminated Against within Politics in Indigenous Communities Because of their Gender, MA in Native Studies, defended June 26, 2017. Completed. q Norma Dunning (FNS), M.A. Supervisor, The Eskimo Identification Canada System, M.A. in Native Studies, completed, April 2014. q Katarina Welsch (Campus Saint-Jean), M.A. supervisor, Catharine R. Whyte et la préservation du patrimoine culturel des Rocheuses canadienne: une visionnaire en avance sur son temps, M.A. in Canadian Studies, completed, 2013. q Examiner (External): Angelica Quesada (Political Science), Reframing the World. Local Communities and Multinational Corporations-The case of Cajamarca, Colombia, M.A. in Political Science, completed, 2013. q Examiner: Natasha Young (Campus Saint-Jean), Retention of wooded ecosystems and plant and lichen diversity on a First Nations Reserve compared to three other land uses in the Central Boreal Mixed-wood of northeast Alberta, Canada, M.A. in Canadian Studies, completed, November 27, 2013. q Examiner (External): Tye Walter (Political Science), The Transborder Mohawk community of Akwesasne and the competing claims of sovereignty and the possibilities to reconcile them, Defense 2014 (to be confirmed). q Val Knaga (Campus Saint-Jean), M.A. supervisor, In the shadow of the Cross: St. Albert and the Métis Experience of Oblate Settlement, M.A. in Canadian Studies/Native Studies, Not completed. q Examiner: Dustin McNichol, Canadian Studies, Campus Saint-Jean, Histoire contestée: structure et contenu du débat historique, M.A., Thesis, completed, 2011. q Examiner (external): Melissa Vernier, History, Laurentian University, Pour une perspective amérindienne du missionariat oblat: Analyse photographique des relations entretenues entre les pères oblats et les Cris de Fort Albany, 1892-1929, M.A., Thesis, completed, 2010. q Examiner (external): Jessica Abdallah, Drama, U of A, Annie Mae’s Movement, M.A., Thesis, completed, 2010. q Committee member (chair): Bernard Salva, Canadian Studies, M.A., Thesis, completed, 2009. q Examiner: Natalie Boisvert, Canadian Studies, Campus Saint-Jean, Entre autonomie et tolérance: l’école publique et le défi de la religion, M.A., Thesis, completed, 2008. q Committee member (chair): Nicole Nolette, Canadian Studies, M.A., Thesis, completed, 2008.

Honours Supervision: q Supervisor: Courtney Webb, “Pushing Past Powley: An Analysis of Métis Hunting Rights in Provincial Legislation,” Honors paper, completion April 2018. q Supervisor: Leah Hrycun, “Take the Money and Run: Obtaining Title to Métis River Lots in Edmonton from 1870-1900,” Honors paper, completion April 2018. q Supervisor: Colin Mulholland, “title to be determined,” Honors paper, 2017, not completed. 16 q Supervisor: Crystal Swan, “When the Costumes Won't Come Off: 'Pocahotties' and Media Depictions of Indigenous Women,” Honors paper, Completed April 2015. q Supervisor: Felicity Collins, “Framework for Success: Addressing Aboriginal Student Mental Health Needs,” Honors Paper, Completed April 2015. q Supervisor : Kirsten Lindquist, Native Studies, Indigenous “Twibes” in 140 characters or less: how Indigenous Academics use Twitter for Resistance and Resurgence, Honour’s, Honour’s paper, completed, April 2013. q Supervisor: Morgan Bamford, Native Studies, In the Role of Paternal Despot: Adams Archibald and the Red River Métis Lands Issue 1870 –1872, Honour’s, Honour’s paper, completed, April 2011. q Supervisor: Erin Sutherland, Native Studies, Decolonization of the Body in the Work of Rebecca Belmore, Honour’s, Honour’s paper, completed, April 2010. q Supervisor: Darlene Bouvier, Native Studies, The History of the Bouvier Family of Northwest Saskatchewan, Honour’s Thesis, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta, completed, April 2008. q Valerie Knaga, St. Albert: A Historical Métis Community in the Keeping, Honour’s Thesis, School of Native Studies, University of Alberta, completed, April 2005. q July 28-31 2005. As part of the ongoing research with Dr. Tough’s CURA Otipimsuak, I participated in a two-day workshop (July 28-30, 2005) with members of the Métis communities of Northern Saskatchewan, the University of Saskatchewan, at Palmbere in Northwestern Saskatchewan during the Palmbere Days, a celebration of Métis heritage. On July 29 2006, Leanna Parker (Ph.D. Student in Native Studies/Rural Economy) and I presented a Power Point presentation entitled The Métis in the 1881, 1891 and 1901 Censuses of the Northwest Saskatchewan.

Roger Smith Supervision: This award is intended to cultivate and support research partnerships between undergraduate students and faculty members in SSHRC fundable disciplines. q Leah Hrycun, Faculty of Native Studies, Decolonizing the Classroom: Incorporating Land-Based Pedagogy in Canadian Universities, Summer 2017. q Shehala Leonard, Faculty of Native Studies, Documentation of A Musta Be: Maskihkiy Maskwa Iskwew. Summer, 2014. q Madeline Whetung, Curve Lake First Nation Community Garden Project, Summer 2012. q Marshal German, The Canative Housing Corporation Oral History Project, Summer 2011.

Contributions to Student Training: From 2005 to 2008, I have hired and supervised 7 students (2 undergraduates and 5 graduate students) to complete research on Ile à la Crosse, Father Lacombe and Saint-Paul-des Métis. These students engaged in archival research and data entry through spreadsheets. From 2006 to 2008, 13 students in Law, Native Studies and History (graduate and undergraduate) have been hired to work on the Historical and Legal Foundations of Métis Aboriginal Rights in Alberta project. From 2008 to 2018, I have hired and supervised 25 students for different projects (8 of these students were graduate students: MA and Ph.D). Most of them have been engaged in historical research as well as interviewing Métis elders or helping organize focus groups with Aboriginal students and francophone immigrants.

Significant Contributions to Professional, Academic and Community Service Professional Service From July 1st, 2015 to June 30, 2016: Administrative leave From July 1st, 2008 to June 30, 2009: On sabbatical University of Alberta: September 2014-June 2015: Member of the Advisory Committee on Enrolment Management (ACEM) 2013-ongoing: Member of the Advisory Committee of the Center for Teaching and Learning 2011-2012: Member of Dean’s Council 2011-2012: Member of General Faculties Council 2011-2012: Member of President's Research Awards Advisory Committee (PRAAC) 2010-2015: McCalla Professorships Selection Committee (small faculties) 2011-2012: Member of the Northern Council 2011-2012: Member of the SSHRC Deans committee 2011-2012: Member of the School of Energy and the Environment board 2011-2015: Member on the Council on Aboriginal Initiatives 2014-June 30, 2015: Member of the subcommittee of the Council on Aboriginal Initiatives (CAI) FNMI working group. 17 2010-2011: Member of the Committee on the Learning Environment (CLE) 2009-2011: Member of Academic Standard committee (ASC) 2006-2012: Teaching, Learning, and Technology (TLAT) presided by Dr. Carl Amrhein (Provost). 2005-2006: E-Learning Plan Development Committee presided by Dr. Paul Sorenson (Vice-Provost and Associate VP Info Tech). 2005-2006: L2 Liaison Committee. Faculty of Native Studies: 2012-ongoing: Graduate Studies Committee 2010-2012: Member of Faculty Evaluation Committee 2011-2012: Chair, selection committee for two appointments in Native Studies 2009-ongoing: Member of the Executive Committee 2009-ongoing: Member of the Academic Affairs Committee 2010: Chair of the hiring committee for the new Faculty student advisor 2009: Member of the hiring committee for the new Assistant Dean finance 2007-ongoing: Acting Dean (regularly replaced former Dean while away) 2007: Chair of the Curriculum Review Committee 2007-2008: Chair of Academic Affairs Committee 2007: Member of the Academic Unit Review Committee 2007: Chair Research as Resistance conference committee 2006: Member of the Academic Affairs Committee 2005-2006: Member of Research Methods and Theory Undergraduate Curriculum Working Group 2005: Member of the Technology Committee 2005-ongoing: Scholarship and Award Committee 2005: Candle Light Vigil (Chair of the committee in 2006) 2004-ongoing: Member of FNS Faculty Council

Committees with other Faculties, University of Alberta: 2012-ongoing: Member, Board of Directors, Centre for Constitutional Studies, Faculty of Law. 2011-2012: Member of the steering committee of the Institute of Canadian Studies (Campus Saint-Jean). 2011-2012: Member of the selection committee for the Director, Office of Indigenous Health, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. 2011-2012: Chair, selection committee for the cross-appointed position, FNS/Law. 2009-2010: Member of the Groupe de recherche sur l’inter/transculturalité et l’immigration (GRITI), Campus Saint-Jean.

Outside the University: 2016: Member of a committee for the 2016 SSHRC National Doctoral Awards competition (History). Reviewed and ranked 60 applications. 2015: Chair of the Bullen Prize committee, Canadian Historical Association. 2013: Member of the John Bullen Prize committee, Canadian Historical Association. The John Bullen Prize honours the outstanding Ph.D. thesis on a historical topic submitted in a Canadian university by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. 2011-2012: Member of the Rupert’s Land Institute Board of Governors (Edmonton). Métis Nation of Alberta. 2008-ongoing: Member of the board of directors of the research cluster Dialog: Research and Knowledge Network relating to Aboriginal peoples at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Université du Québec (Montréal). 2008-ongoing: Member of the board of directors of the research network Dialog: Research and Knowledge Network relating to Aboriginal peoples at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Université du Québec (Montréal). 2011-ongoing: Member, Board of SSHRC-CURA Odena, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Université du Québec (Montréal). 2011-2012: Member of the Grandin Station Mural Working Circle comprising members of the Aboriginal Relations Office of the City of Edmonton, the French Canadian Association, the Francophone Youth of Alberta, Aboriginal artists, UofA Academics.

Academic Service Grant Referee Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 18 Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’Aide à la Recherche (FRQSC)

Book Manuscript Referee Review of Manuscripts for Aid to Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP) administered by the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS); The University of Laval Press; Athabasca University Press; University of Alberta Press, Fernwood Books; UBC Press and Les Éditions du Blé (Manitoba).

Journal Referee AlterNatives; Justice Spatiale/Spatial Justice (France); Bulletin d’histoire politique; The International Review of Canadian Studies; Anthropologie et sociétés; Nouvelles pratiques sociales; Francophonies d’Amérique; Canadian Journal of Political Science; History of Intellectual Culture; Recherches amérindiennes au Québec; Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism. I have also refereed papers for The Aboriginal Policy Research Network published in partnership with the Institute On Governance.

External Reviewer, Academic Programs Yukon College. Review of the undergraduate program BA in Indigenous Governance. December 2017. Thompson Rivers University. History Department. Review of the undergraduate program 2011.

Community and Public Activities q Member of a panel on the Grandin Mural as part of a day regarding Franco-Albertan Heritage. November 14, 2015. q Member of a panel on reconciliation through the Grandin Mural (included members of the Francophone Secretary, the City of Edmonton and artists, Aaron Paquette and Sylvie Nadeau) at the Call to Action Summit on Truth and Reconciliation hosted by the Creating Hope Society. October 9, 2015. q Member of a discussion panel (included members of the Francophone Secretary, the City of Edmonton and artist Sylvie Nadeau) on Truth and Reconciliation regarding the Grandin Station re-envisioning as a case study, September 9, 2015, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton. q Regular guest lecturer in Native Studies courses as well as Law and Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. q Regular French commentator on TV and radio on Aboriginal Issues (French and English CBC/CHFA (radio) and CBXFT (TV). q 2014: Guest Speaker, «Les Métis de l’Alberta», Plaisir d'apprendre 2014 organized by La Fédération des aînés franco-albertains (FAFA). q 2014: Guest Speaker: «Analyser le mouvement Idle No More», North Central Teachers Convention, February 7, Edmonton. q 2013: Guest Speaker, «Comprendre Idle no More/Understanding Idle no More», Plaisir d'apprendre 2013 organized by La Fédération des aînés franco-albertains (FAFA) et l’École des langues du Campus St-Jean. Spoke in front of 80 seniors from the Franco-Albertan community, Edmonton, Alberta, April 29 to May 3. q 2013: Guest Speaker, «Les autochtones du Canada», Journée d’échange interculturel, Edmonton, Alberta, March 2. Spoke in front of 120 francophone emigrants. q 2013: Guest Speaker, «Les Métis de l’Alberta/The Métis in Alberta», North Central Teachers Convention, February 7, Edmonton. q 2012: Guest Speaker, «La pertinence actuelle des traités signés avec les Autochtones/The contemporary relevance of treaties signed with First Nations», North Central Teachers Convention, February 9, Edmonton. q 2011: Participated in one-day peer-review of Dialog’s activities by Members of the Fonds Québécois de Recherche Société et Culture (FQRSC), October 11, Montréal. q 2011: Guest Speaker, «La contribution des Autochtones dans l’histoire du Canada et de l’Alberta à l’honneur/Honoring the Historical Contributions of Aboriginal People in Alberta and Canada», North Central Teachers Convention, February 10, Edmonton. q 2009: Guest speaker for the Centre d'enseignement et de recherche en français (CERF), «Le sentier Carlton/The », Campus Saint-Jean, Edmonton, Alberta. q 2008: Guest speaker by the Gabriel Dumont Institute (Saskatchewan) to participate at the Aboriginal Day Events at Batoche, Saskatchewan. I presented on Métis women in front of Métis community members. q 2008: January and February, 2008. 2 Meetings at Métis Nation of Alberta with Fran Hyndman and Athena Lothian on Michif in Alberta. Dr. Pat McCormack and I helped Fran and Athena develop research strategies and methodologies so they could conduct research with Métis elders on the Michif language. 19 q 2008: Guest speaker for the Institut Guy-Lacombe de la famille to present on «The Métis and the Francophones in Western Canada» at Fort Edmonton in front of Métis and Francophone community members, Edmonton, Alberta. q August 2007, 2006 and 2005: I was invited by Alberta Education to give workshops on Aboriginal perspectives to help teachers make the transition to the new Alberta social studies program. q 2006: As part Dr. Tough’s CURA steering committee Otipimsuak: Métis Land and Society in Northwest Saskatchewan, I participated in a meeting in Buffalo Narrows in July 2006 to commemorate the scrip commission that came to northern Saskatchewan in 1906. q 2006: Following the success of my book on Alberta’s Francophones, I was invited by the Calgary Board of Education to do a one-day workshop entitled Exploring the Francophone Perspective on January 30, 2006 for their new social studies program. I spoke on Métis and Francophone history to a large group (around 100) of teachers. q 2006: I was part of an advisory group consisting of Bev Findlay, Dr. Ellen Bielawski, Val Napoleon and myself to help the Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women (IAAW) design guidelines for the recruitment and retention of Aboriginal women volunteers on a project entitled Volunteerism in Aboriginal Communities: Volunteer – Who Me? q 2006: Invited by the Centre d’enseignement et de recherche en français (CERF) to give a talk on Alberta’s francophones during the French immersion week for Federal civil servants. q 2006: Part of an advisory group to evaluate the French version of the DVD Behind the Badge produced by Bearpaw Media Production (Native Counselling Services of Alberta). q 2005: As part of CURA Otipimsuak: Métis Land and Society in Northwest Saskatchewan I participated in a research forum in Saskatoon with Métis community members on June 13 to June 17th.

Professional Development

2014: U15: Aboriginal Student Success Meeting, Ottawa, April 24, 2014. 2013: Lloyd Barber Summit on Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education: "Identifying Best Practices", Regina, Saskatchewan, May 23-24. 2012: Senior Administrator’s Retreat, June 20, Edmonton, Alberta. 2011: Senior Administrator’s Retreat, August 25 to 27, Banff, Alberta. 2011: Participated to the New Deans and Senior Administrators Orientation Program organized by the UofA (5 weeks course). 2011: Participated in a two-day Strategic Planning Workshop with the Rupertsland Institute (April 4 and 5). 2010: ED-Media: World conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications, Toronto, June 29- July 2. 2010: Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC), “Dare to Share: Transcending Boundaries in Leadership”, Edmonton, Alberta, April 29 - May 1. 2009: CAUT Forum for Aboriginal Academic Staff - Transforming the Academy, Saskatoon, November 13-15. 2008: Academic Leadership Program (Chair school), Strengthening Leadership in Higher Education, 3 day retreat, Edmonton, May 20, 21 and 22. 2008: Participated in a seminar on Human Resources for the Academic Leader, Edmonton, April 29 2007: Participated in a seminar on Lessons Learned: the FEC Process, Edmonton, December 3. 2007: University Teaching Services (UTS) workshop “Teaching Enhanced Research” with Dr. Angela Brew, Associate Professor in the Institute for Teaching and Learning at the University of Sydney. 2007: UTS workshop “Tired of Marking Papers? Untraditional Assignments in the Humanities and Social Sciences” with Dr. John-Paul Himka, History and Classics (2006 Winner of the Rutherford Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching). 2006: Workshop on how to use the computer program Filemaker Pro.

Memberships

Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS) Canadian Historical Association Canadian Studies Association French Association of Canadian Studies