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Jaime Waucaush Warn is an Assistant Professor in Indigenous Studies at Mount Royal University's Faculty of Humanities. She holds an MA and has taught sessionally at The University of Lethbridge (Indigenous Studies) for 16 years and at The University of Winnipeg for 4 years. Her research focuses on the trickster paradigm in contemporary Indigenous art and the historical significance of Chief Wahbunahkee, a maternal relative pivotal in land allotment for his people. Waucaush-Warn is affiliated with the Chippewa of the Thames First Nations (Wolf Clan), with oral storytelling roots in the Munsee Delaware Nation. She is also an artist, mother, and garden hobbyist, recently relocating to Okotoks, Alberta.
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