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Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair
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Occupation | Writer, editor, and activist |
Nationality | Anishinaabe-Canadian |
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Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, also referred to as Niigaan James Sinclair or Niigaan Sinclair, is an Anishinaabe writer, editor, and activist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Originally from Selkirk, Manitoba Sinclair received his Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Winnipeg, a Master of Arts in Native- and African-American Literatures from the University of Oklahoma, and a Doctor of Philosophy in First Nations and American Literatures at the University of British Columbia. Sinclair is Head of the Department of Native Studies at the University of Manitoba where he holds the Faculty of Arts Professorship in Indigenous Knowledge and Aesthetics.
Sinclair is a co-editor of award-winning books Manitowapow: Aboriginal Writings from the Land of Water (Highwater Press, 2011), Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World Through Stories (Michigan State University Press, 2013). He edited and authored two chapters ("Dancing in a mall" and "the words we have inherited") in Winter We Danced: Voices of the Past, the Future, and the Idle No More Movement (Arbeiter Ring Publishing, 2014) as well as a number of graphic novels. He is also a journalist for the Winnipeg Free Press and is a former high school teacher. In addition, he is a captain with the Mama Bear Clan patrol in North Point Douglas in Winnipeg's inner city. He is the son of former Canadian Senator Murray Sinclair.
Sinclair is also a public speaker and media commentator who was recently named to the “Power List” by Maclean’s magazine as one of the most influential individuals in Canada. He has helped organized Idle No More Winnipeg events and he frequently speaks on Indigenous issues on CTV, CBC and APTN. In 2018, he won Canadian columnist of the year at the National Newspaper Awards for his bi-weekly columns in The Winnipeg Free Press and is a featured member of the "Power Panel" on CBC's Power & Politics. Sinclair won the 2019 Peace Educator of the Year from the Peace and Justice Studies Association based at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. He was also previously named one of Monocle Magazine‘s “Canada’s Top 20 Most Influential People.”
Graphic novels
- Redcoats-ish (Renegade Arts Entertainment, 2014). ISBN 9780992150860, 9781988903361, 0992150868, 198890336X.
- The Loxleys and Confederation (Renegades Arts Entertainment, 2015). ISBN 9780992150891, 0992150892.
- Redcoats-ish 2 (Renegade Arts Entertainment, 2018). ISBN 9781988903361, 198890336X.
Editorial contributions
- Manitowapow: Aboriginal Writings from the Land of Water (Highwater Press, 2011). ISBN 9781553793076, 15537.
- Centering Anishinaabeg studies: Understanding the world through stories (University of Manitoba Press, 2017). ISBN 9781927849293, 1927849292.
- Impact: Colonialism in Canada (Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre, 2017). ISBN 9781927849293, 1927849292.
- Indigenous nationhood: Empowering grassroots citizens (Fernwood Publishing, 2015). ISBN 9781552667958, 1552667952.