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Joanne Robertson Misko Anungo Kwe (Red Star Woman) is an Anishinaabe author, illustrator, and water protection activist. Joanne is a member of Atikameksheng Anishnawbek and is of the Bald Eagle clan.


Education and career

Robertson graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Algoma University and
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. During her time as a student, Robertson started an environmental project known as ''The Empty Glass for Water Campaign.'' The campaign began as a response to the drinking water crisis facing First Nations communities in the spring of 2009. The Campaign has a two-step action, one involving participants mailing an empty glass of water to the Canadian
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Stephen Harper with a letter outlining the need for action and the other focusing on the connection between prayer and water protection. She produced a short film about the Campaign called ''Glass Action.'' In 2011, Robertson produced the ''Paquataskimik is Home'' film as part of the Paquataskimik Project created by the NORDIK Institute. The film documented traditional Indigenous life along the Albany River. Robertson is currently a walk coordinator for the
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ers and has written a children's book about the organization's founder, Josephine Mandamin. She is also currently involved with the ArtSpeaks Project, a
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initiative which utilizes an arts-based practice to work with trauma survivors.


Literary works

Robertson released a children's book in September 2017 titled ''The Water Walker'' published by
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. The book follows the journey of Josephine Mandamin to protect Nibi (water). The book includes an Ojibwe vocabulary and pronunciation page to help readers contextualize the Anishinaabe worldview. Robertson both wrote and illustrated the book. She began writing the book after coordinating the four directions walk in 2011 and meeting Josephine. The book was originally an entry into an indigenous writers competition that Robertson did not win, however the company was impressed and still offered her a publishing contract. Robertson has noted that the book's purpose is to continue spreading Josephine's message after she was diagnosed with
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and unable to continue with future water walks. In September 2019 a dual language edition of ''The Water Walker'' was published, with translation into Ojibwe done by Shirley Williams and Isadore Toulouse.


Awards for ''The Water Walker''

* Finalist, Most Significant Work of Prose in English by an Emerging Indigenous Writer, Indigenous Voices Awards (2019). *Indigenous Literature Award, Periodical Marketers of Canada and First Nation Communities Read (2018). *Short listed, Most Significant Work of Prose in English by an Emerging Indigenous Writer, Indigenous Voices Awards (2018). *
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, Best Bets in the Junior Non-Fiction category (2018). * Listed on the
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Books of the Year List, Bookseller's kidlit, selected by A Different Booklist (2017) In 2020 Robertson published ''Nibi Is Water and Water Is Life'' with Second Story Press. This board book, aimed at young children is in both English and Anishinaabemowin The book talks about the ways children use and interact with water.


References


External links


The Water Walker on Second Story Press

The Mother Earth Water Walks

The Empty Glass for Water Campaign
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