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Samantha Stickney
2025
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Sarah MacKenzie
2016
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Clinton Hayden
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Brenda Trofanenko
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Allyson Green
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Amy De'Ath
Women: A Cultural Review, 2015
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Settler Colonial Ways of Seeing: Documentary Governance of Indigenous Life in Canada and its Disruption
Danielle Taschereau Mamers
2017
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Killing Abstractions: Indigenous Women and Black Trans Girls Challenging Media Necropower in White Settler States
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Emily Merson
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Angela Salamanca
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Candace Brunette
2010
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Mark Watson
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Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, 2017
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radical gestures: feminism and performance art in North America
Helen Spackman
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Gail Gallagher
2020
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Anderson, S. (2019). Museums, Decolonization, and Indigenous Artists as First Cultural Responders at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Museum & Society. 17(2). 173-192
Stephanie Anderson Redmond
Museum & Society, 2019
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