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Antonia (Tonia) Mills is a professor emeritus in
First Nations First Nations or first peoples may refer to: * Indigenous peoples, for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area. Indigenous groups *First Nations is commonly used to describe some Indigenous groups including: **First Natio ...
studies at the
University of Northern British Columbia The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is a small, research-intensive public university in British Columbia, Canada. The main campus is located in Prince George, with additional campuses located in Prince Rupert, Terrace, Quesnel, and ...
, Canada. Her current research interests include First Nations land claims, religion and law, and reincarnation research. Mills met Ian Stevenson (professor and psychiatrist) in Vancouver in 1984 and was impressed with his
reincarnation Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death. Resurrection is ...
case studies. Since 1964, she has done field work with the Beaver Indians. Mills co-edited ''Amerindian Rebirth: Reincarnation Belief Among North American Indians and Inuit'' (1994), and wrote ''Eagle Down is Our Law: Witsutit'en Feasts, Laws and Land Claims'' (1994). Preparation for ''Eagle Down'' involved three years living with the Witsuwit'en and serving as an expert witness and expert opinion writer for the Delgamuukw case. Her book, ''Hang On To These Words: Johnny David's Delgamuukw Testimony'', was published in 2005. She has been awarded a Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Fellowship for "A Longitudian Study of Young Adults who were said to Remember a Previous Life". Mills teaches courses at undergraduate and graduate levels, including the subject "Indigenous Perspectives on Reincarnation and Rebirth". She has also published in many different journals and published book chapters. Mills received a BA and a Doctorate from
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.


Selected publications

*Mills, A. (1986). The meaningful universe. ''
Culture Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups ...
'', 6(2), 81–91. *Mills, A. (1988). A comparison of Witsuwit'en cases of the reincarnation type with Gitksan and Beaver. ''
Journal of Anthropological Research The ''Journal of Anthropological Research'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering anthropology. It was established in 1937 as the ''New Mexico Anthropologist'', with its first issue published on March 13 of that year. At the beg ...
'', 44, 385–415. *Mills, A. (1994). Making a scientific investigation of ethnographic cases suggestive of reincarnation. In D. Young & J.-G. A. Goulet (Eds.), ''Being Changed by Cross-Cultural Encounters: The Anthropology of Extraordinary Experience'', Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, pp. 237–269. *Mills, A. (2001). Sacred land and coming back: How Gitxsan and Witsuwit'en reincarnation stretches Western boundaries. ''Canadian Journal of Native Studies'', 21, 309–331. *Mills, A. (2003). Are children with imaginary playmates and children said to remember previous lives cross-culturally comparable categories? ''
Transcultural Psychiatry ''Transcultural Psychiatry'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the fields of cultural psychiatry, psychology and anthropology. The journal's editor-in-chief is Laurence J. Kirmayer (McGill University). The Associate Edi ...
'', 40, 63–91. *Mills, A. (August 2004). Body/gender and spirit fits and misfits in three cases: A preliminary exploration of the role of reincarnation in two-spirit people. Paper presented at 24th Annual Conference of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness; 24–28 March 2004; University of California at Berkeley. *Mills, A. (2006). Back from death: Young adults in northern India who as children were said to remember a previous life, with or without a shift in religion (Hindu to Moslem or vice versa). '' Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly'', 31, 141–156. *Mills, A. (2010). Understanding the conundrum of rebirth experience of the Beaver, Gitxsan, and Witsuwit'en. '' Anthropology and Humanism'', 35, 172–191. *Mills, A., & Champion, L. (1996). Reincarnation as integration, adoption out as dissociation: Examples from First Nations northwest British Columbia.''
Anthropology of Consciousness Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including past human species. Social anthropology studies patterns of behavio ...
'', 7(3), 30–43. *Mills, A., Haraldsson, E., & Keil, H. H. J. (1994). Replication studies of cases suggestive of reincarnation by three independent investigators. ''
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research The American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) is the oldest psychical research organization in the United States dedicated to parapsychology. It maintains offices and a library, in New York City, which are open to both members and the gener ...
'', 88, 207–219. *Mills, A., & Sobodin, R. (Eds.) (1994). ''Amerindian Rebirth: Reincarnation Belief among North American Indians and Inuit''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.


References

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