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sentences, translates Cree language, inserts politically charged words, and uses self-reflection of the main character demonstrate many of the linguistic tools that re-claim Indigenous identity. Lindberg uses Plains Cree language by translating Cree into English in footnotes. She also reclaims certain racial derogatives through re-appropriation.
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In addition to Lindberg's work with Indigenous women, she works with women of many backgrounds who have experienced sexual violence. In 2018, she facilitated a workshop at Carleton University called "Survivors Writing Circle," which teaches writing as a tool for healing and recovery for survivors of
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It was presented at Vancouver Island University's second annual event for Pre-Confederation Treaties and Reconciliation. Her approach to reconciliation focuses on a complex process with many factors involved, rather than a linear process. Lindberg incorporates reconciliation through her work in the
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She won the Governor General's Gold Medal with her dissertation on "Critical Indigenous Legal Theory," and her academic work has awarded her a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Traditional Knowledge. Lindberg works with Elders and Spiritual Leaders in Indigenous communities to record and translate
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Lindberg advocates for Indigenous women, due to the fact that many narratives about Indigenous women have been used to impair their agency, knowledge, and present them in destructive ways. She targets this issue by writing counter-narratives, in order reclaim the socio-cultural stories in regard to
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In 1997, Dr. Lindberg was hired to teach Criminal Justice at Athabasca University in Alberta. In 2001, she helped to establish the Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research and became director of Indigenous Education. In 2010 she became Athabasca's fourth Canadian Research Chair. Her focus
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Lindberg uses Cree Poetic Aesthetics throughout her novel with the use of traditional song, Cree Language, Cree law, and humor. In Cree Poetic Aesthetics, Lindberg uses the technique of narrative to give identity to Indigenous people in Canadian literature. The way in which Lindberg constructs her
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is enriched with elements of Cree culture which incorporate storytelling, tradition, and language. Lindberg purposely disrupts the chronological order of time and challenges the linear order, as most of the story takes place from Bernice Meetoos's bed in an almost dream state, shifting between the
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She advocates for the narratives of Indigenous peoples to be recognized, especially for Indigenous women and their cultural identities. Her work includes advocating on behalf of Indigenous youth, where she focuses on empowerment and teaching the importance of Indigenous language and story telling.
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Lindberg's social and political activism in Indigenous law, governance, education, reconciliation, and with Indigenous women, has awarded her the position as an Associate Professor in the Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research. In 2018, she spoke at the first Indigenous-led summit that
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After her Governor General's (GG) Award in 2007, Lindberg continued to publish work that addressed the importance of Indigenous Rights and traditional practices. Many of her publications have appeared in co-edited books with other distinguished recipients of the GG Awards, such as Kim Campbell and
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Lindberg's political activism focuses on the complexities of reconciliation for Indigenous people. In 2017, her lecture at Vancouver Island University's Indigenous Speaker Series was called (W)rec(k)-onciliation, to show the prevalence of institutionalized racism and how there is still work to be
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Lindberg gives agency to the voices of Indigenous women as she presents the journey of Bernice Meetoos, a Cree-Métis woman who becomes withdrawn from the present in order to work through her traumatic past. Throughout her novel, Lindberg encourages people to be responsible for one another, which
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In 2017, Lindberg appeared at The Indigenous Writers' Gathering, which facilitates reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people through the sharing of Indigenous literature. It was part of the IndigenousReads Campaign and encompassed discussions with many accomplished Indigenous
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At the University of Ottawa, Lindberg is an associate professor of the Faculty of Law. Her work in academia and law has informed other non-Indigenous lawyers and professionals on Indigenous legal theory. Lindberg's passion for re-traditionalizing Indigenous law is noted in her analysis of how
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and girls in Canada and the United States with her article, "Violence against Indigenous women and the case of Cindy Gladue," published in 2015. The article gives agency to families of the missing and murdered and addresses the systemic violence that has impacted Indigenous women.
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brought together Elders, spiritual leaders, Indigenous youth, scholars, and the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations to speak to issues impacting Indigenous communities. Lindberg has given presentations on the strength of survivors of abuse that also come up in her book
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provides resurgence and representation for Indigenous women and validity of their experiences, as well as the journey of self-discovery. Not only does Lindberg's novel focus on the experiences of Indigenous women, it also offers a universal story of healing and recovery.
477:. It is based on the principle that we are all bound by the universe and have a reciprocal obligation to treat one another with care. The law is called Wahkohtowin; Lindberg wanted to use this to explore the intimate bond we have with one another, on a human level. 426:, published in 2015 was Lindberg's debut novel and has been said to fill the gaps of what Canadian literature has been missing. Majority of Canadian literature has overlooked Indigenous women writers, especially novels about the experiences of Indigenous women. 293:
was on Indigenous Legal Orders, Laws and Traditions. At this point she began to split her time between Athabasca University and the University of Ottawa and transferred there full-time in 2016. Lindberg is a professor of Indigenous law and government at the
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opens up an honest dialogue and begins the conversation of reconciliation. This novel addresses the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and girls in North America, and the economic and social inequities in Indigenous communities.
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Lindberg's literary works demonstrate the importance of Indigenous tradition, resiliency, and how narratives can empower marginalized populations. Lindberg's written work includes essays and dissertations on Indigenous governance,
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Award in 2007 upon convocation for her dissertation in Critical Indigenous Legal Theory. Lindberg's academic work awarded her a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, Legal Orders, and Law. Lindberg's 2015
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as a piece of work that encompasses Indigenous resistance to colonization. This motivated him to introduce the novel into High Schools, in which his first project launched 10, 000 copies into High Schools. Bruce Poon Tip sees
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Indigenous women's history, which can be seen in her work. Lindberg's Indigenous Women's Legal Advocacy provides an anti-colonial approach to legal assistance and provides proper representation for Indigenous women.
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community and through her written work, both literary and fictional. Douglas White, who is a Director of the Centre for Pre-Confederation Treaties and Reconciliation, admires Lindberg's perspective on reconciliation.
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demonstrates the effects of colonization, intergenerational trauma on Indigenous families and speaks to the universal story of self-discovery. The novel was selected for the 2016 edition of
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and asks her audiences to become more involved in Indigenous narratives. She makes many connections to women of all different backgrounds who share similar experiences of abuse.
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Eyes, Letendre, Toni Sparkling (June 2016). "Ohitika Chade Wiya – Brave Hearted Woman: A Narrative of Recovery, Reclamation and Renewal of an Indigenous woman's body image".
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Much of Lindberg's academic work deals with the multi-layered issue of reconciliation for Indigenous communities with Canada. In 2016, Lindberg delivered a speech called
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challenges Canada's dark history in regard to the colonization of Indigenous peoples, in contrast to Canada being seen for its image of national kindness.
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Indigenous laws. She spent nineteen years teaching at Athabasca University in Alberta before moving to the University of Ottawa.
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Bruce Poon Tip was on the panel of the 2016 Canada Reads Competition and was Birdie's defender. He saw
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authors who shared their perspectives on overcoming adversity and building resistance.
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Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies
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Canadian practice violates Indigenous governance. Within the Faculty of Law at
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Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies
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done in order to advance the reconciliation of Indigenous people with Canada.
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focused on building solutions and promoting healing from the effects of the
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Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research, Athabasca University
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and the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize, and a long listed selection of the
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is a writer, scholar, lawyer and Indigenous Rights activist from the
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Lindberg, Tracey (2007). Dissertation on Critical Indigenous Legal
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as a way to encourage people to re-traditionalize and de-colonize.
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Daniel David Moses: Spoken and Written Explorations of His Work
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is called "Maanaajitoon/Torts," which includes components of
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Lindberg uses the relational tool of Cree Law in her novel
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finalist, a best book of the year, a finalist for an
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She was co-author of the 2012 academic text 1710:21st-century indigenous women of the Americas 764:, Birdie, puts Cree poetics in the spotlight" 506:Lindberg received a Best Book award from the 8: 1251:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 540:In 2018, Lindberg was named a Fellow of the 1118:Canada, Library and Archives (2017-09-12). 396:Lindberg has also focused on the crisis of 367:determiNATION: Moving Beyond the Indian Act 1795:Academic staff of the University of Ottawa 1770:University of Ottawa Faculty of Law alumni 139: 128: 1685:21st-century Canadian non-fiction writers 753: 751: 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 952:"Tracey Lindberg | Kingston WritersFest" 240:, where it was defended by entrepreneur 809:"Meet the Canada Reads 2016 contenders" 636: 1780:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada 1735:Academic staff of Athabasca University 1609: 1607: 1605: 1603: 1601: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1469: 1443: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1411: 1409: 1407: 1405: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1244: 1113: 1111: 1051: 1049: 1047: 869: 867: 284:and traditional Indigenous education. 259:Lindberg received her bachelor of law 1313: 1311: 1224: 1222: 1197: 1195: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1141: 1139: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1014: 510:in 2015. 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