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Professor Dawn Martin-Hill (
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, Wolf Clan) holds the Paul R. MacPherson Chair in Indigenous Studies (appointed in 2013) at
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,
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, Canada. Martin-Hill is an associate professor with appointments in the Department of
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and the Indigenous Studies Program. She co-founded the Indigenous Studies Program while she was a student in the 1990s.


Research

Martin-Hill does research in the area of social-cultural
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. Her research focuses on
indigenous knowledge Traditional knowledge (TK), indigenous knowledge (IK) and local knowledge generally refer to knowledge systems embedded in the cultural traditions of regional, indigenous, or local communities. According to the World Intellectual Property Organ ...
and cultural conservation, including language preservation, cultural reclamation and aboriginal spirituality. Martin-Hill also works on Indigenous women's issues and aboriginal health, including
traditional medicine Traditional medicine (also known as indigenous medicine or folk medicine) comprises medical aspects of traditional knowledge that developed over generations within the folk beliefs of various societies, including indigenous peoples, before the ...
. Her academic work examines Indigenous traditionalism and decolonization, and she has produced several documentary films. She has examined
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, including the lack of access to clean water at her home community,
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.


Documentary films

Martin-Hill has produced several documentaries. The first, "Jidwá:doh - Let’s Become Again" (2005), examines Elders’ understandings of historical trauma and directions for beginning to heal collectively, using Indigenous knowledge and traditional practices. This film was based on an Elder's Summit that Martin-Hill organized, which was attended by over 600 elders and youth from across the Americas. "Onkwánisteńhsera - Mothers of our Nations" (2006), examines the need for Indigenous women to reclaim, restore and revitalize their
traditional knowledge Traditional knowledge (TK), indigenous knowledge (IK) and local knowledge generally refer to knowledge systems embedded in the cultural traditions of regional, indigenous, or local communities. According to the World Intellectual Property Organ ...
. The documentary, “Sewatokwa'tshera't: The Dish with One Spoon” (2008), is about the
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reclamation of traditional lands, including the 2006 Caledonia land claims dispute.


Scholarly outreach and public engagement

Martin-Hill actively engages in public outreach, and advocacy for
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rights, particularly in areas of access to health and
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. She brings both Indigenous and higher education academic perspectives to the table. She is frequently interviewed by regional, national and international media on topics ranging from the lack of access to clean water (
water security Water security is the focused goal of water policy and water management. A society with a high level of water security makes the most of water's benefits for humans and ecosystems and limits the risk of destructive impacts associated with water. T ...
) in
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communities to the next steps that should be taken following the release of the Final Report of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's and Girls Inquiry. In April 2017, she spoke at the Toronto March for Science and in May 2017, she was a plenary speaker at the Researcher's Summit Meeting in Toronto, organized in response to Canada's Fundamental Science Review.


Personal life

Martin-Hill's son is Indigenous youth activist, Cody Looking Horse, who protested at
Standing Rock The Standing Rock Reservation ( lkt, Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ) lies across the border between North Dakota, North and South Dakota in the United States, and is inhabited by ethnic "Hunkpapa Lakota, Hunkpapa and Sihasapa bands of Lakota Oyate a ...
in 2016 against the Dakota Access Pipeline project. Looking Horse is a representative of the Standing Rock Youth Council. She also has a daughter, Makasa Looking Horse, with Chief
Arvol Looking Horse Arvol Looking Horse (born 1954) is a Lakota Native American spiritual leader. He is the 19th keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe and Bundle. He is a leading voice in the protest against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline ( ...
.


Awards

*US-Canada Fulbright award *Outstanding Teaching Award from the Aboriginal Institutes Consortium


Selected publications

''Indigenous Knowledge and Power and The Lubicon Lake Nation,'' University of Toronto Press, 2007


References

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