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'''Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair''' is an [[Anishinaabe]] academic and writer based in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]]. Originally from [[Selkirk]], [[Manitoba]]<ref></ref> Sinclair did his undergraduate studies at the [[University of Winnipeg]], an MA at the [[University of Oklahoma]], and a PhD at the [[University of British Columbia]]. Sinclair is Head of the Department of Native Studies at the [[University of Manitoba]] and an activist and public speaker on Indigenous issues. He has edited or written ''Manitowapow: Aboriginal Writings from the Land of Water'' (Highwater Press, 2011), ''Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World Through Stories'' (Michigan State University Press, 2013), and ''Winter We Danced: Voices of the Past, the Future, and the Idle No More Movement'' ([[Arbeiter Ring Publishing]], 2014) as well as number of [[graphic novels]].<ref></ref> Sinclair is also a journalist for the [[Winnipeg Free Press]] and has worked as a high school teacher. He is the son of Senator [[Murray Sinclair]].<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:Writers from Winnipeg]]
[[Category:Canadian people of First Nations descent]]
[[Category:Journalists from Manitoba]]
[[Category:First Nations journalists]]
[[Category:University of Winnipeg alumni]]
[[Category:University of Oklahoma alumni]]
[[Category:University of British Columbia alumni]]
[[Category:21st-century Canadian male writers]]
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