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Publications

2024

Wall, B.M. (2024). Anishinaabeodziiwin miinwaa Gikendasswin: Anishinaabe Ways of
Knowing and Being through Relationality. In A-L King, K. O’Reilly & P. Lewis (Eds.),
Unsettling Education: Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Land (pp. 142-167), Canadian
Scholars.


Pirie, E., Serville-Tertullien, M., Buell, MC., Duncan, R., Wall B., and Furgal, C. (2024).
Network building around the Great Lakes: IGLNi Report. Indigenous Environmental
Institute, Trent University, Peterborough Ontario. 1-21.


2023

Pirie, E., Serville-Tertullien, M., Lazore, L., Furgal, C., Buell, MC., and Wall. B. (2023).
Indigenous Environmental Network Building in the Great Lakes: Workshop 1. Indigenous
Environmental Institute, Trent University, Peterborough Ontario. 1-15.


Wall B., Pirie, E., Serville-Tertullien, M., Lazore, L., Furgal, C., and Buell, MC. (2023).
Developing a Research Program through Great Lakes Indigenous Environmental
Network Building: Workshop 2. Indigenous Environmental Institute, Trent University,
Peterborough Ontario. 1-11

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Furgal, C., Pirie, E., Serville-Tertullien, M., Lazore, L., Wall B., and Buell, MC. (2023).
Understanding and Advancing Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance within
Great Lakes Indigenous Environmental Research Networks: Workshop 3. Indigenous
Environmental Institute, Trent University, Peterborough Ontario. 1-12.


Buell, MC., Pirie, E., Serville-Tertullien, M., Lazore, L., Wall B., and Furgal, C. (2023).
Opportunities for an Indigenous-led Network to Support Great Lakes Research and
Monitoring into the Future: Workshop 4. Indigenous Environmental Institute, Trent
University, Peterborough Ontario. 1-15.


Wall, B.M., and King, S. (2023). Living and dying mno bemaadiziiwin: wearing our
teachings in contemporary times. Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health. Vol 13,
No.3. https://doi.org/10.33137/tijih.v1i3.38501

2022

Serville-Tertullien, M., Pirie, E., Buell, M.-C., Wall, B. M., & Furgal, C. (2023). Indigenous
Peoples-related environmental research within the basin of the Laurentian Great Lakes:
A systematic map protocol. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 4, e12199.
https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12199


2021

“Nokmisag: Bemnigying” in Grandmothers and Grandmothering: Weaving Creative and
Scholarly Perspectives in Honor of Our Women Elders (working title) edited by Kathy
Mantas, Demeter Press. October 2021

Barbara Wall PhD

Associate Professor and Dual-Tradition Scholar

Trent University

Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies

Indigenous Environmental Studies and Sciences Program

Indigenous Studies PhD Program, Director of Studies

-Living and working in Treaty 20 (and Williams Treaty)-

-The traditional territories of the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe-