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Robin Gray is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto's Mississauga campus (UTM) specializing in Indigenous Studies. Their research focuses on colonialism, racialization, and Indigeneity through qualitative methodologies. Gray's work interrogates cultural repatriation, embodied heritage, and Indigenous sovereignty while engaging with decolonial frameworks across publications and community collaborations.
Gray's research interests span:
- Indigenous legal systems and cultural repatriation
- Colonial legacy analysis in museum practices
- Decolonial pedagogy and youth empowerment
- Embodied heritage and sovereignty enactments
- Arts-based social justice initiatives
Their publications demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement with Indigenous Studies (60%), Anthropology/Ethnography (20%), and Physics (20%), with recent work focusing on Ts' msyen law and Australian Indigenous diaspora studies.
Gray's research has been supported through standard university resources though no specific grants or awards are documented in the available information.
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