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Roland Bohr is an Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Rupert's Land Studies at the University of Winnipeg's Faculty of Arts. He specializes in Canadian Aboriginal History with a focus on Indigenous hunting and military technologies in the Northern Plains and Hudson Bay Lowlands between 1670–1870. His research emphasizes continuity and change in technological practices amid colonial pressures.
Bohr teaches courses on Indigenous history, Métis studies, and Northern Plains history. His publications analyze Indigenous weapon systems, colonial interactions, and oral histories. He collaborates with Indigenous communities, as seen in co-authored works with Louis Bird. His work bridges historical and ethnographic approaches, emphasizing material culture and cultural resilience.
He leads the Centre for Rupert's Land Studies, fostering interdisciplinary research on regional Indigenous histories. While no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to decolonizing historical narratives reflect scholarly impact.





