Sherry Farrell Racette
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Gender | Female |
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Born | Manitoba |
Canada | |
Board member of | Aboriginal Curatorial Collective |
Interests | Art History |
Job | Artist |
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ID | 655777 |
The Flower Beadwork People
Call of the Fiddle
Maskisina: A Guide to Northern Style Métis Moccasins
The Métis: A Visual History
Better That Way
Wisahkecahk flies to the moon
Flags of the Métis
Sherry Farrell Racette : Dolls for Big Girls
Resilience: Métis Art, 1880-2011
Wearing Our Identity: The First Peoples Collection
Aboriginal Cultures and Perspectives: Making a Difference in the Classroom. Diversity in the Classroom Series, Number Five
Call of the Fiddle
Maskisina: A Guide to Northern Style Métis Moccasins
The Métis: A Visual History
Better That Way
Wisahkecahk flies to the moon
Flags of the Métis
Sherry Farrell Racette : Dolls for Big Girls
Resilience: Métis Art, 1880-2011
Wearing Our Identity: The First Peoples Collection
Aboriginal Cultures and Perspectives: Making a Difference in the Classroom. Diversity in the Classroom Series, Number Five
Sherry Farrell Racette Life story
Sherry Farrell Racette is a Métis Canadian feminist scholar, author, and artist. She is best known for her contributions to Indigenous art histories and Canadian art history and is an associate professor of Native Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Manitoba.