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Dr. Nathalie Kermoal
Dr. Nathalie Kermoal Born in France and of Breton descent, Associate Professor Kermoal brings a new and unique perspective to Native Studies. After completing her PhD in History at the University of Ottawa in 1996, Kermoal taught University courses across the country in both French and English, and served as the Director and Editor of Le Franco newspaper. Since joining Native Studies in 2004, Associate Professor Kermoal has published two books: Alberta's Francophones (2005) and Un passé métis au feminine (2006).
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Dr. Sarah Carter
Dr. Sarah Carter The Faculty of Native Studies is pleased to welcome Dr. Sarah Carter to our team. Dr. Carter comes to the University of Alberta from a 14 year teaching career as Professor in the Department of History at the University of Calgary. Prior to the University of Calgary, she taught at the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba. Dr. Carter recently received the prestigious position of Henry Marshall Tory Chair at the University of Alberta. Read More...




Dr. Brenda Parlee
Dr. Brenda Parlee "Many of the challenges confronting Canadian society, such as economic growth, improvement of society and sustainability of the environment, are complex, and require collaborative and interdisciplinary research…There is a major need for applied knowledge that is developed through linkages between Aboriginal communities, industry and government agencies if the objectives of fostering economic growth are to be achieved while protecting against adverse effects of ecological changes" says Dr. Brenda Parlee, the University of Alberta's newest Canada Research Chair, and cross-appointed professor with the Faculty of Native Studies and the Department of Rural Economy, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics. Read More...


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