- Jo-Ann
Episkenew (19
August 1952 – 18
February 2016) was a Métis
writer originally from Manitoba,
though she
lived in
Saskatchewan for much of her life...
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Television drama North of 60 and as
Kookum in
Mixed Blessings. Born
Wilma Episkenew, she was a
member of the
Muscowpetung Saulteaux First Nation. She met...
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narrative strategies in Lee Maracle's Ravensong". In Eigenbrod, Renate;
Episkenew, Jo-Ann (eds.).
Creating community: a
roundtable on
Canadian aboriginal...
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Winnipeg when she
attended a
conference in Germany. She
heard Jo-Ann
Episkenew speak about the
hundreds of
missing and
murdered women in Canada. Black...
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science and philosophy;
Canada Research Chair in
Social Justice Jo-Ann
Episkenew,
scholar of
Indigenous health Holly Fay,
artist and
recipient of the National...
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Spirituality Mae
Louise Campbell, Culture, Heritage, &
Spirituality Jo-Ann
Episkenew,
Education Pat Mandy,
Health Mark L’Hirondelle Stevenson, Law and Justice...
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Nathan Divinsky Kevin Doherty Brian Drader David Dreman Dora
Dueck Jo-Ann
Episkenew Ernie Epp Ian C.
Esslemont Danishka Esterhazy Christine Fellows Jon Paul...
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murdered Indigenous women in
Canada when she
cited a
presentation by Jo-Ann
Episkenew at a
conference in Germany. In 2009,
Black witnessed a
performance in...
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Theory in the
United States". Yale
Journal of Law and Feminism. 31 (1).
Episkenew, Jo-Ann.
Taking Back our Spirits:
Indigenous Literature,
Public Policy...
- failure. Sir Tony Durant, 88,
British politician, MP (1974–1997). Jo-Ann
Episkenew, 63,
Canadian author and
indigenous rights activist.
Rosario Ferré, 77...