Read my Published works
Woȟpe Wakaŋ: Falling Star Woman, Matriarchy and Unravelling Western Cultural Supremacy, Space Feminisms, Marie-Pier Boucher, Claire Webb, et. al., eds. Bloomsbury Publishing, forthcoming in 2024
Towards a Cultural Emergency Response, Mass Cultural Council, December 2022
Defining Culture: First Steps Towards Supporting Creative Work in Tribal Communities, Mass Cultural Council, July 2022
Breaking Down to Build Up: A Cultural Emergency Response, Last Gaspism: Art and Survival in the Age of Pandemic, Soberscove Press, 2022, Chicago, Il.
Dislodging the Cultural Infrastructure of Indigenous Peoples’ Dispossession, Boston Art Review Vol. 6, 2021
Transforming Relationships to Place Through Creative Practice in Public Space, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Unpacking Cultural Supremacy in the Cultural Sphere, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Public Art: Power and Possibility to Change the Public Narrative, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Centering Justice: Indigenous Artists’ Perspectives on Public Art, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
View from Noepe: An Interview with Elizabeth James-Perry Part 1 & 2, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
400 Years Later, An Indigenous Artist’s Perspective, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Unseen Dimensions of Public Space: Disrupting Colonial Narratives, Boston Art Review Vol. 4, supported by Now+There, 2019
The Landscape and Language of Indigenous Peoples’ Cultural Rights, Arizona State University Law Journal, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2012
Towards a Cultural Emergency Response, Mass Cultural Council, December 2022
Defining Culture: First Steps Towards Supporting Creative Work in Tribal Communities, Mass Cultural Council, July 2022
Breaking Down to Build Up: A Cultural Emergency Response, Last Gaspism: Art and Survival in the Age of Pandemic, Soberscove Press, 2022, Chicago, Il.
Dislodging the Cultural Infrastructure of Indigenous Peoples’ Dispossession, Boston Art Review Vol. 6, 2021
Transforming Relationships to Place Through Creative Practice in Public Space, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Unpacking Cultural Supremacy in the Cultural Sphere, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Public Art: Power and Possibility to Change the Public Narrative, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Centering Justice: Indigenous Artists’ Perspectives on Public Art, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
View from Noepe: An Interview with Elizabeth James-Perry Part 1 & 2, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
400 Years Later, An Indigenous Artist’s Perspective, New England Foundation for the Arts, 2020
Unseen Dimensions of Public Space: Disrupting Colonial Narratives, Boston Art Review Vol. 4, supported by Now+There, 2019
The Landscape and Language of Indigenous Peoples’ Cultural Rights, Arizona State University Law Journal, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2012