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Erin Millions
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Historian.
She is a settler historian and an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Winnipeg. Her research explores histories of Indigenous education and health in 19th- and 20th-century Canada and the larger British Empire. Her work includes translating these histories to public audiences through projects including the Manitoba Indigenous Tuberculosis History Project, the Indigenous Afternoons in the Archive program, the City of Winnipeg’s Welcoming Winnipeg Initiative, and the Canadian Geographic Paths to Reconciliation website. Millions has also worked as a public historian and historical consultant for Parks Canada, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and the BBC.
Her articles for the Manitoba Historical Society:
Material Culture as Metis Children’s History
Prairie History, Number 1, Winter 2020Aviation, Colonialism, and Indigenous Histories in Manitoba’s North
Prairie History, Number 16, Spring 2025
Page revised: 25 February 2025