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Zoe Todd

Zoe Todd (she/they) is a citizen of the Manitoba Métis Federation from Edmonton, AB, Canada. They are an artist, storyteller, and interdisciplinary scholar who studies Indigenous governance and fresh-water fish futures in the Prairies.

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Issue 126

Rethinking Aesthetics and Ontology through Indigenous Law: On the work of Val Napoleon and Loretta Todd

byZoe Todd

Indigenous writer and anthropologist Zoe Todd, discusses a feminist praxis by looking to her aunt, filmmaker Loretta Todd, and to theorist Val Napoleon in her piece Rethinking Aesthetics and Ontology through Indigenous Law. Both women enliven modes of story telling; oral histories then become modes of decolonization to locate law in stories of land.

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