Carmen Robertson
Carmen L. Robertson is a writer and scholar of art history and indigenous peoples. She was born in Balcarres, Saskatchewan, of Lakota and Scottish ancestry. She is Canada Research Chair in North American Art and Material Culture in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Carleton University. Before joining Carleton, Robertson was an associate professor in the Faculty of Media, Art & Performance at the University of Regina (2006-2012). She also served as the Indian Fine Arts department head at the First Nations University of Canada where she taught from 2000-2006. A number of Robertson's writings focus on the Aboriginal Canadian artist Norval Morrisseau. She is past president of the Native Heritage Foundation of Canada. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau : art and the colonial narrative in the Canadian media / by Robertson, Carmen
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Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau : art and the colonial narrative in the Canadian media / by Robertson, Carmen L., 1962-
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Seeing red : a history of Natives in Canadian newspapers / by Anderson, Mark Cronlund, 1960-
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The Sioux Project : Tatanka Oyate /
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Clearing a path : new ways of seeing traditional indigenous art /
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Bead talk : Indigenous knowledge and aesthetics from the Flatlands /
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