University of Saskatchewan - Native Studies
Assistant Professor at University of Regina
Higher Education
Allyson
Stevenson
Saskatchewan, Canada
I competed my PhD in History in the Spring of 2015.
My dissertation looked at the emergence of Aboriginal transracial adoption in Canada, primarily Saskatchewan. I am interested in the intersection of race, gender and colonialism in the lives of indigenous women and children.
While not teaching or researching, I enjoy assisting with the operation of our family farm west of Melfort, Saskatchewan.
Post-Doctoral Fello
Allyson worked at University of Guelph as a Post-Doctoral Fello
Partners to End Poverty Coordinator
Allyson worked at Regional Intersectoral Committee, Melfort as a Partners to End Poverty Coordinator
Professor of Indigneous Studies and Women's and Gender Studies
Teaching
Farm Labourer and Secretary
Promotion Farms, Ltd is a family grain farming operation that has been in existence since 1920. I began working for the farm from 1998 when I married its primary operator, Tyler Stevenson. This work has provided me with important knowledge of the agriculture industry and rural life.
Assistant Professor
Politics and International Studies Department
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Canadian History
Professor of Indigneous Studies and Women's and Gender Studies
Teaching
American Indian Quarterly Winter/Spring 2013, Vol. 37 nos 1-2.
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