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Members of the Morrisseau Project research team at 杏吧原创 (November 2018).<\/p><\/div>\n

Project Partners<\/b><\/h2>\n

Our project involves key stakeholders, including the members of the Norval Morrisseau Heritage Society (formed by Morrisseau in 2005 to ensure his artistic legacy), curators of major museum collections, Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, private collectors and others who knew the artist. Because of the relationship of this investigation to Anishinaabe knowledge, we seek guidance from Anishinaabeg knowledge keepers and community partners regarding matters of cultural protocol, research design, and dissemination. We view the training of a new generation of researchers as a key aspect of the project and student research assistants undertake much of the primary research.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

The project\u2019s director is <\/span>Dr Carmen Robertson<\/span><\/a>, <\/span>Canada Research Chair in North American Indigenous Visual and Material Culture at 杏吧原创 University. Our team includes a project manager and team of research assistants based at 杏吧原创, and a dozen key curators and researchers from across Turtle Island. Our major institutional partners are:<\/span><\/p>\n