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Jennifer Meness (Waabishkaa Migizi, White Eagle) is an Anishinaabe Knowledge Keeper and Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Toronto Metropolitan University. A member of the Algonquins of Pikwàkànàgan First Nation, she integrates Anishinaabe worldviews with Western academic frameworks to explore cultural transmission, spirituality, and identity through performance, dance, and material culture.
- Education: PhD in Social and Political Thought (York University), MA in English (Marquette University), AAA in Technical Communication (Milwaukee Area Technical College), BA in English (Northern Illinois University)
Her research focuses on Anishinaabe epistemologies, emphasizing embodied knowledge in powwow practices, linguistic relativity, and ceremonial integration into academic inquiry. Key themes include cultural resurgence, identity reclamation, and Indigenous methodologies.
Jennifer's scholarly work examines intersections of Indigenous cultural practices with communication, anthropology, and performance studies. Her publications analyze powwow as a site for spiritual connection and resistance, alongside explorations of Indigenous storytelling in media contexts.
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