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CURRICULUM VITAE DONALD NEIL McCASKILL Professor Ph: 705 7481011 Department of Indigenous Studies Trent University Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8 [email protected] Email EDUCATION B.A. University of Winnipeg, 1967 M.A. Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Carleton University, 1970 Ph.D. Department of Anthropology and Sociology, York University, 1979 Dissertation: The Urbanization of Canadian Indians in Winnipeg, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver: A Comparative Analysis Other Relevant Education Counseling Certificate, Nechi Institute of Alcohol and Drug Education, Winterburn, Alberta, 1977 Certificate, Laboratory Education Intern Program, University Associates, La Jolla, California, 1979 ACADEMIC AWARDS Carleton University Graduate Student Bursary, 1967-68 Province of Ontario Graduate Fellowship, 1968-71 Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Graduate Fellowship, 1970-72

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DONALD NEIL McCASKILL

Professor Ph: 705 7481011 Department of Indigenous Studies Trent University Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8 [email protected] Email EDUCATION

B.A. University of Winnipeg, 1967 M.A. Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Carleton University, 1970

Ph.D. Department of Anthropology and Sociology, York University, 1979

Dissertation: The Urbanization of Canadian Indians in Winnipeg, Toronto, Edmonton and

Vancouver: A Comparative Analysis

Other Relevant Education Counseling Certificate, Nechi Institute of Alcohol and Drug Education, Winterburn, Alberta, 1977

Certificate, Laboratory Education Intern Program, University Associates, La Jolla, California, 1979

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Carleton University Graduate Student Bursary, 1967-68

Province of Ontario Graduate Fellowship, 1968-71

Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Graduate Fellowship, 1970-72

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Teaching Assistant, Sociology Department (Introduction to Sociology, Social Issues), Carleton University, 1966-68

Lecturer, (Social Stratification, Social Problems), Department of Sociology, University of Winnipeg, 1969-70

Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, (Race and Ethnic Relations, Contemporary Indians of Canada), York University, 1970-71

Professor, Department of Native Studies, Trent University, 1972- present

Chair of Department of Indigenous Studies, 1980-89 & 2007-08

Co-Chair of Native Management and Economic Development Program, 1986-89 Founding Director, Indigenous Studies Ph.D. Program, 1998-2002

Director of Native Studies Thailand Year Abroad Program, 1993- 2013 Coordinator of North American Mobility Program, 2007 - 2014

Courses Taught Undergraduate Courses:

Introduction to Native Studies (Native Studies 100) Politics and the Native People (Native Studies 200) Urbanization and the Native People (Native Studies 320) Education and the Native People (Native Studies 330) Native Studies Research Methodology (Native Studies 384) Native Community Research Practicum (Native Studies 386) Native Minority Responses: Indian-White Cultural Interaction (Native Studies 480) Native Community Development (Native Studies/Comparative Development Studies 305 - for CDS Ecuador Year Abroad Program) and (Native Studies Thailand Year Abroad Program) Education and Indian People (Indian Studies 825 - graduate half course at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, University of Regina, 1986) Theory of Community-based Research, (Indigenous Studies 3813)

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Indigenous Research Methods, Faculty of Business, University of Mezquital, Mexico Indigenous Cultures and Resistance in Mexico, (INDG 3113Y) Urbanization of Aboriginal People, On-line (INDG 3201H) City as Home: International Aboriginal People (INDG 3202H) Graduate Courses: Native Studies (Frost Centre 6510 - graduate course for the Canadian Heritage and Development Studies Program) Indigenous Knowledge (Indigenous Studies 6600) Research Methodology (Indigenous Studies 6601) Social and Cultural Issues in Indigenous Studies (Indigenous Studies 6610) Dissertation Research Course (Indigenous Studies 6701) Reading Course in Social and Cultural Issues for Comprehensive Examination (Indigenous Studies) Comprehensive Examination Course (Indigenous Studies 6720H)

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External University Appointments

Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1983-84

Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1989-90, 2004-13

Member, Queens University Aboriginal Education Council, Kingston, 1991-96 Member Pathways for Indigenous Learners First Circle Project, Centre for Policy and Research in Indigenous Learning, Confederation College, 2013 - present Regional Lead, National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education, First Nations University of Canada, 2017

External Government Appointments

Council of Universities representative, Proposal Selection Committee, Ministry of Colleges and Universities Native Education and Training Strategy, Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, 1991-95 Urban Aboriginal Task Force, Ontario Ministries of Heath and Long Term Care, Children and Youth Services, Community and Social Services and Ontario Secretariate for Aboriginal Affairs, 2004-07 Urban Aboriginal Education Project Steering Committee, Ontario Ministry of Education, 2008 Pathways for Indigenous Learners in Post-Secondary Education in Ontario, Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer, 2013 – present

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Graduate Supervision

Supervisor, M.A. Thesis Committee, Frost Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies, Trent University:

$ Chumpol Mairantanavongsiri $ Michael Thoms $ Busaba Paratacharya $ Norbert Witt

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$ Faith Maina $ Andrea Williams $ Rhonda Paulsen $ Annette Arseneault $ Jennifer Bloomquist $ Christine Luza $ Mykelle Paquing

Member, M.A. Thesis Committee, Frost Centre for Heritage and Development Studies, Trent University:

- Malcolm Montgomery - Sarah Pocklington - Kerrie Cannon - Keesic Williams - Frank Lacose -Alan Chamberlin - Adrian Foster Supervisor, Dissertation Committee, Indigenous Studies PhD Program - Songwit Chumskul - Yvonne Pompanna - Michael Sacco - Jerry Fontaine - Kevin Spice - Linda Manyguns - Neil Cornelius - Jason Bruce

Member, Dissertation Committee, Indigenous Studies PhD Program - Lynn Gehl -Rainey Gaywish - Ross Hoffman - William Kingfisher - Pam Quart - Gillian Austen - Brandy Kane

Member, Ph.D. Thesis Committee, Gail Winter, Department of Adult Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 1996 External Examiner, M.A. Thesis Examinations Committee, Margo White, Faculty of Graduate

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Studies, Laurentian University, 1997 External Examiner, PhD Dissertation Examination Committee, Chumpol.Mairantanavongsiri, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 1993 External Examiner, PhD Dissertation, Amit Prescha, University of Monash, Australlia, 2006 External Examiner, PhD Examining Committee, Department, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Manitoba, 2016 Hiring Committee for Canada Research Chair, Algoma University, 2017 Manuscript Review, University of Manitoba Press, 2018 University Committees $ Senate $ Senate Executive $ Faculty Council Executive (Chair) $ Academic Development Committee, Language $ Instruction Sub-Committee $ Admissions Committee $ Joint Committee of Arts and Science $ Special Appeals Committee $ Student Health Committee $ Comparative Development Committee $ Guest Speakers Committee, Lady Eaton College $ Otonabee College Council $ Nominating Committee $ Library Services Committee $ Graduate Studies Committee $ Ad Hoc Committee to establish a Master of Arts Programme in the Social sciences and

Humanities $ Ad Hoc Committee on the Feasibility of a Centre for Canadian Native Art Management

Committee, Course on Native Economic Development and Small Business Management (also Personnel & Evaluation Sub-Committee)

$ Frost Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies Board $ Faculty Board $ Julian Blackburn College Executive $ Excellence Fund Faculty Committee $ Committee on Academic Personnel $ Northern Studies Committee (Chair) $ International Development Steering Committee

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$ Trent Teaching Excellence Committee

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University Committees (continued)

$ Frost Centre Board $ Frost Centre Executive $ Frost Centre Research Committee $ Frost Centre Admissions Committee (Chair) $ Search Committee for Director of Frost Centre $ Native Studies Graduate Cluster (Chair) $ NMEDP Council of Directors (Chair) $ NMEDP Executive (Chair) $ COAP Sub-committee on Sabbaticals and Leaves (Chair) $ International Program Advisory Committee $ Trent-Queen=s Native Teachers Education Program Committee $ Trent Ethics Review Board $ Native Studies/NMEDP Aboriginal Education Council $ Co-Chair Trent University Aboriginal Education Council $ Chair, First Peoples House of Learning, Director Search Committee

Departmental Committees $ Chair (Department of Native Studies) $ Chair (Native Management and Economic Development Program) $ Founding Director, Indigenous Studies PhD Program $ Academic/Personnel/Honours (Chair) $ Finance (Chair) $ Recruitment/Counseling $ Diploma Programme $ Special Programme Development $ Library $ Fine Arts $ Bimisay Editorial Board $ Practicum Committee $ Native Elders Conference Organizing Committee $ Diploma Committee (Chair) $ NMEDP Personnel Committee (Chair) $ Department Chair Search Committee (Chair) $ Ph.D. Development Committee (Chair) $ Trent Aboriginal Education Council $ Curriculum Review Committee (Chair) $ Graduate Director Search Committee (Chair) $ First People House of Learning Hiring Committee (Chair) $ Elders and Traditional Peoples Advisory Committee $ Promotion to Full Professor Committee (Chair)

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$ Chanie Wenjack School of Indigenous Studies, Academic Committee

Academic and Personnel Assessments

External Assessor, Full Professor Decision, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 1988

External Assessor, Faculty Tenure Decision, Faculty of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 1988 External Assessor, Promotion to Full Professor, Native Studies Department, Lakehead University, 2005 .

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External Assessor, Faculty Tenure Decision, Faculty of Education, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 1990

External Assessor, Full Professor Decision, Faculty of Arts, Brandon University, 1991

External Assessor, Faculty Tenure Decision, Simon Fraser University, 1995 External Assessor, Full Professor Decision, University of Saskatchewan, 2000 External Assessor, Department of Native Studies, University of Sudbury, 2004 External Assessor, Full Professor Decision, Faculty of Social Science, Lakehead University,

2006 External Assessor, Faculty Tenure Decision, University of Lethbridge, 2007 External Assessor, Proposed Program in Native Studies, The University of the North,

Thompson, Manitoba, 2007 External Assessor, Proposed PhD Program, Department of Native Studies, University of

Manitoba, 2008 External Assessor, Full Professor Decision, Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, 2011 External Assessor, Masters in Indigenous Governance Program, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, 2018

PUBLICATIONS

Books Challenging the Limits: Indigenous Peoples of the Mekong Region, Mekong Press,

Chiang Mai, 2008 (edited with Prasit Leepreecha and Kwanchewan Buadaeng) Living in a Globalized World: Ethnic Minorities of the Greater Mekong Subregion,

Mekong Press, Chiang Mai, 2008 (edited with Prasit Leeprecha and He Shaoying)

In the Words of the Elders: Aboriginal Culture in Transition, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1998 (edited with Peter Kulchyski and David Newhouse)

Development on Domestication: Indigenous Peoples of Southeast Asia, Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1997 (edited with Ken Kampe)

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Indian Education in Canada: Volume 1: The Legacy, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver 1986 (edited with Jean Barman and Yvonne Hebert)

Indian Education in Canada: Volume 2: The Challenge, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, 1987 (edited with Jean Barman and Yvonne Hebert)

Academic Journals Edited

Learning for Self-Determination: Community Based Options for Native Training and Research, Special Issue of Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Vol. II, No. 1, 1982 (with Ted Jackson and Budd L. Hall)

Universities and Native Self-Determination, Special Issue of Canadian Journal of Native

Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1987 (with Greg Conchelos and John Milloy)

Amerindian Cosmology, Special Issue of Cosmos: Yearbook of the Traditional Cosmology Society, Vol. 4, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1988

Articles Published

The Urban Integration of Canadian Indians, Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology, Vol IV, No. 2, 1974 (with J.A. Price)

Native Studies Programmes in Canadian Universities and Colleges (in draft) To know

Ourselves: Report of the Commission on Canadian Studies, T.H.B. Symons, Commissioner

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Articles Published (continued)

The Urbanization of Indians in Winnipeg, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver: A Comparative Analysis, Culture, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1981 (earlier version presented to Native Studies Conference, Brandon, November, 1981)

Native Economic Development and Small Business Management Course: An Experimental Partnership Between a Native Association and a University, Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1983 (earlier version presented to the Society for Applied Anthropology in Canada Meeting, Hamilton, May, 1983)

When Cultures Meet: Indians in Canada, Bridges: Explorations in Science, Technology and Social Studies, Vol. 2, No. 3, June, 1984 (also published in All About Law, Alberta Ministry of Education, Edmonton, 1987)

The Legacy of the Past: An Overview of Indian Education in Canada: Volume I: The Legacy, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, 1986 (with Jean Barman and Yvonne Hebert)

Introduction, in Universities and Native Self-Determination@, Special Issue of, Canadian

Journal of Native Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1987, with Greg Conchelos and John Milloy)

Revitalization of Indian Culture: Indian Cultural Survival Schools, in Indian Education in Canada: Volume 2: The Challenge, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, 1987.

The Challenge of Indian Education: An Overview, in Indian Education in Canada: Volume 2: The Challenge, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, 1987 (with Jean Barman and Yvonne Hebert)

The Development of Indian/Native Studies in Canada, in Education, Research, Information Systems and the North, edited by Peter Adams, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, Ottawa, 1987

Toward an Integrated, Community-Based Partnership Model of Native Development and Training: A Case Study in Process, in Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Vo. 6, No. 1, 1987, (with Alexander Lockhart)

Indians of Canada, in Native People and the Justice System, Butterworth, Toronto, 1992

Parole and Native Offender, in Native People and the Canadian Justice System, Butterworth, Toronto, 1992

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Articles Published (continued)

Indian Education in Canada, in North America Indian Almanac, Gage Publishing, New York, 1993

Introduction, in the Words of Elders: Aboriginal Cultures in Transition, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1998, (with Peter Kulchyski and David Newhouse)

From Tribal Peoples to Ethnic Minorities: The Transformation of Indigenous Peoples: A Theoretical Perspective, in Development or Domestication Indigenous Peoples of Southeast Asia, Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai, 1996

Divide and Conquer: Factionalism, Opportunism and the Fall of Mannerplaw, in Development of Domestication: Indigenous People of Southeast Asia, Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai, 1997

Urbanization and Aboriginal People: in Final Report of the Royal Commission of Aboriginal

People, Volume 4, Ottawa, 1996 Indigenous Peoples of Southeast Asia: Poverty, Identity and Resistance, with Jeff

Rutherford), in Indigenous Peoples and Poverty: An International Perspective, edityed by Robyn Eversole, John-Andrew McNeish and Alberto Cimadamore), Zed Books, London, 2005

Globalization, Nationalism, Regionalism and Ethnic Minorities in the Greater Mekong

Subregion: A Comparative Analysis, (with Prasit Leepreecha and He Shaoying), in Living in a Globalized World: Ethnic Minorities in the Greater Mekong Subregion, Mekong Press, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2008

"Fix" and "Flux": The Transformation of Hmong Culture and Identity, in Living in a

Globalized World: Ethnic Minorities in the Greater Mekong Subregion, Mekong Press, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2008.

Introduction, in Challenging the Limits: Indigenous Peoples in the Mekong Region,

Mekong Press, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2008 (with Prasit Leepreecha anf Kwanchewan Buadaeng)

Urban Aboriginal People in Canada (with Kevin Fitzmaurice) in Visions of the Heart : Canadian Aboriginal Issues, Harcourt Canada, 2011. The Toronto Aboriginal Research Project: A Comprehensive Study, (with Kevin Fitzmaurice) in Well Being in the Urban Aboriginal Community, 2011 Discrimination and Public Perceptions of Aboriginal People in Canadian Cities, in

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Aboriginal Policy Research: Urban Aboriginal Policy Issues, Vol: 11, Thompson Educational Publishing, 2012. Urban Aboriginal People in Canada: Community Trends and Issues of Governance, in Visions of the Heart (4th edition), ed. David Long, Oxford University Press, 2014 (with Kevin Fitzmaurice)

Conference Papers

Community Organizations and Poverty Programmes in Canada: Roles for Sociologists, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Meetings, St. John"s, Newfoundland, June, 1971

Issues Relating to Native Studies Programmes, Moderator, Panel Discussion, Forum on

Native Studies, Trent University, February, 1973

Native Studies and Native People, Indian Education Conference, sponsored by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Thunder Bay, March, 1973

Indian Identity and Native Criminality, Symposium, A North American Native Studies - Their Programmes and Contributions, XLI International Congress of Americanists, Mexico City, (with Harvey McCue), September, 1974

Native Studies: An Emerging Discipline, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Meetings, Saskatoon, (with Marlene Castellano), June, 1997

Native Studies at Trent: An Emerging Discipline. Annual Meetings of the Ontario Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Guelph, October, 1980

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Conference Papers (continued)

Political, Social and Cultural Approaches to Native Crime Prevention, Winnipeg, July, 1981

The Feasibility of a Native Training, Research and Development Institute at Trent University, Band Training Conference, Winnipeg, November, 1981

Community-Based Research in Native Communities: A Paradigm for the Future, Native

Studies Symposium, Saskatoon, September, 1983

Urbanites or Commuters: Maintenance of Native Identity in a Transitional Phase of Urbanization, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Meeting, Vancouver, June, 1983

Traditional Amerindian Cosmology and Its Implications for Identity for Native People in the Contemporary Periods, Amerindian Cosmology Conference, St. Andrews, Scotland, September, 1987

Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Development Issues, Tribal Research Institute, University of Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand, December, 1987

Future Direction in Native Correctional Policy, Keynote Address to Canadian Association

of Native Prison Liaison Services, Regina, May, 1988

Cultural Affiliations Amongst the Aboriginal Peoples of Manitoba: Similarities and Differences, Provincial Judge Seminar, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1990

Developing Native Educational Program, Canadian Native Studies Association Annual Conference, Ottawa, 1990

Aboriginal Urbanization Education and Justice: A Research Agenda, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Affairs, Research Symposium, Ottawa, 1992

From Tribal Peoples to Ethnic Minorities: Indigenous People in Thailand, 6th International Conference on Thai Studies, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1996 Aboriginal Self-Government: Rhetoric or Reality, British Association of Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, 2000 Attracting and Retaining Aboriginal Graduate Students to Canadian Universities: A Case

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Study, Canadian Association of Graduate Studies Annual Conference, Winnipeg, 2000 Issues in Aboriginal Publishing, Canadian/Native Studies Association, University of Toronto, 2002 Commentary on paper Tourism Among the Hmong in Northern Thailand, presented in workshop on Mekong Region Tourism: Learning Across Borders, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2005 Integration of Indigenous Knowledge into Graduate Studies, (multiple authors), International Indigenous Peoples Conference, New Zealand, 2006.

From Tribal to Ethnic: Indigenous Peoples of Southeast Asia, Faculty of Social Science, Chiang Mai University, 2007 Creating Multicultural Curriculum, Multicultural Symposium, Faculty of Education, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, 2007. Urban Aboriginal People in Ontario: A Comparative Perspective, Congress of Social Sciences and Humanities, Saskatoon, 2007 (with Kevin Fitzmaurice and Leisa Desmoulins) Urban Aboriginal Peoples in Ontario: Findings from the Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project: A Study of Five Cities in Ontario: Ontario Public Service Research Group, Toronto, 2008. Finding from the Toronto Aboriginal Research Project, Fostering Biimaadizwin Conference, Toronto, 2010. Urban Aboriginal People In Toronto: Issues and Challenges, Department of Aboriginal Affairs Research Group, Ottawa, 2012. Aboriginal People in Urban Centres in Canada, Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Human Rights, Senate of Canada, Ottawa, 2012.

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Book Reviews

The Native Peoples of Atlantic Canada, by H.F. McGee, for The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Vol. 12, No. 4, November, 1975

Salish Indian Mental Health and Culture Change, by Wolfgang G. Jikek, fore Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. X, No. 1, 1978

Review of the Literature Relating to Urban Migration of Native People, Ontario Task Force on Urban Native People, Toronto, 1980

Indians of Canada, By John A. Price, for the Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring, 1981

Native People and Canada=s Justice System: Programmes and Issues, by W. Badcock and Gail Michalis, for Canadian Legal Aid Bulletin, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1982

A Narrow Vision, Brian Tilley, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, 1987

People in Society, John Wiley and Sons, Toronto 1987

How Wild Was the West, John Wiley and Sons, Toronto, 1988, (Elementary School Textbook)

Native People and Canadian Justice System, for Butterworth publishing, Toronto, 1991

Community Economic Development in Native Communities, for University of Toronto Press, 1991

Land of the People, Law of the People, for McGill-Queen=s University Press, 1992 Time to Talk: Aboriginal Language Revitalization, for University of Toronto Press, 2001

Reports

A Survey of Ethnic Organizations in the Greater Winnipeg Area, Citizenship Branch, Department of the Secretary of State, Government of Canada, 1968

A Study of Needs and Resources Related to Offenders of Native Origin in Manitoba, Correctional Planning Branch, Department of Solicitor General, Ottawa, 1970

Final Report, Native Peoples Project, Ontario Educational Communications Authority,

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Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario, 1974

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Reports (continued)

Final Report, Audio-Visual Course on Native Peoples in Secondary and Post-Secondary Educational Institutions in Ontario, Ontario Educational Communications Authority, Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario, (with H.A. McCue), 1977

Executive Summary: Evaluation Report of Native Indian Language Education in the Victoria-Spanish Districts, Victoria-Spanish School Districts, 1984

Evaluation of the Cultural/Education Program, Evaluation and Research Branch, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, 1987 (with Ted Harvey)

Evaluation of the National Native Friendship Centre Program, Evaluation and Research Branch, Department of the Secretary of State, Ottawa, 1987 (with Ted Harvey)

Education Policy and Procedures Manual, for Whitefish River First Nation Board of Education, Birch Island Band, 1988

Employment Equity: Background Analysis on the Ontario Indian Population, Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, Toronto, 1988 (with R. A. Lockhart)

Review of the Ontario Native Council on Justice, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Toronto, 1988 (with Ted Harvey)

Report on Hill Tribes of Thailand Study Tour, CUSO-Thailand, Ottawa, 1988 (with Mark Dockstator)

Working Paper #7, Native Offenders, Correctional Law Review, Department of the Solicitor General, Ottawa, 1988

The Sociology of Native Communities, course prepared for Native Community Care: Counseling and Development, for Angigwancigig Institute, 1988 (with Brian Loukes)

Evaluation of the Ontario Native Court Workers (Criminal) Program, Ministry of the Attorney General and Department of Justice, 1988-89 (with Wayne Warry and Ted Harvey)

HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Among Aboriginal Offenders in Correctional Institutions in Canada, Canadian Joint Committee on AIDS, Government of Canada, Ottawa, 1992

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Reports (continued)

Evaluation of the Aboriginal Women's Emergency Shelters Program, Central Mortgage and Housing Canada, Government of Canada, Ottawa, 1994

Report on Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Ottawa 1994

Urban Policy Report, Royal Commission of Aboriginal Peoples, Ottawa, 1995

Community Based Evaluation Workbook, Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Government of Ontario, Toronto, 1997

Goals and Principles of Aboriginal Self-Government, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, Winnipeg, 1998

Inventory and Bibliography on Urban Aboriginal People in Canada, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, Ottawa, 1998

Aboriginal Head Start Project Evaluation Framework Options Paper. Health Canada. Ontario Region. 2000. Labour Force Analysis for the Recruitment and Retention of Aboriginal People to Casino Rama. Mnjikaning First Nation,. Rama, Ontario. 2001 Evaluation of the On-Reserve Aboriginal Head Start Programs in Ginoogaming, Pic River and Long Lake First Nations, Ontario. 2002 Final Report on Feasibility Study for an Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres. Toronto. 2003 . Report to the Rockefeller Foundation on the project “The Impact of Globalization, Regionalism and Nationalism on the Ethnic Minorities of the Greater Mekong Sub- Region”. 2004 Extremely Vulnerable Individuals Study: Evaluation of Programs and Services to Refugees in Thailand from Burma. Catholic Organization for Emergency Relief to Refugees, Bangkok. 2005

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Final Report of the Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Ontario Native Women’s Association, Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Privy Council Office. Toronto. 2008 Thunder Bay Final Report of the Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Ontario Native Women’s Association, Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Privy Council Office. Toronto. 2007 Ottawa Final Report of the Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Ontario Native Women’s Association, Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Privy Council Office. Toronto. 2007 Barrie/Midland/Orrilia Final Report of the Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Ontario Native Women’s Association, Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Privy Council Office, Toronto. 2007 Sudbury Final Report of the Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Ontario Native Women’s Association, Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Privy Council Office, Toronto. 2007 Kenora Final Report of the Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Ontario Native Women’s Association, Ontario Metis Aboriginal Association, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Privy Council Office, Toronto. 2007

Long-term Strategic Visioning for Socio-econo0mic Progress for Aboriginal People in Ontario: Final Report, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, 2010

Toronto Aboriginal Research Project: Final Report , Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council, Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, City of Toronto, 2011. Final Report, Evaluation of Cartias Denmark/COERR Thai-Burma Relief Program, Bangkok, Thailand, 2014 Final Report, Indigenous Child Welfare in Toronto, Native Child and |Family Services of Toronto, 2017 Final Report, Evaluation of Indigenous Youth in Transition, Katimuvik Canada, 2018 Final Report, Evaluation of the Masters in Indigenous Goverance, University of Winniped, Winnipeg, 2018

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Case Studies

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres: A Case Study, Native Management and Economic Development Program, 1990 (with Ian Chapman) (winner, 1st prize, Case Writing Competition, University of Lethbridge)

Torponto Aboriginal Research Project: Case Study: Final Report, Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council, Department of Aboriginal Affairs, 2012.

Editing

Education Reviewer, Canadian Curriculum, Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario, 1973-76

General Editor, Trent Native Series, Trent University and New Press Publishing, 1973-76

Research Grants Assessor, Social Science and Humanities Research Council, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012,2014.

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Research Director, Indians in the City Project, Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 1970

Research Co-ordinator - Demonstration Project - Urban Renewal Area #2 (Winnipeg). Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 1970 Research Co-director - Cape Croker Indian Reserve Historical Project, Department of Native Studies, Trent University, 1972-73 (with H.A. McCue)

Radio Documentaries Project, Department of Native Studies, Trent University, Indian Community Branch, Government of Ontario, 1973

Story Consultant - Film - AI Can Get It For You Wholesale: The Story of Indian Land@, Ontario Educational Communication Authority, Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario, 1974

Development of a proposal for a course on Economic Development and Small Business Management in Native Communities, Native Alliance Five, Ontario Metis and Non-Status Indian Association, 1980

Principal Investigator, Feasibility Study on the Establishment of an Institute on Native Training, Research and Development at Trent University, 1981 (with M. Castellano and T. Jackson)

Indian Control of Indian Education Project, Department of Indian Affairs, Government of Canada, March, 1981

Employment Opportunities for Urban Native People, Native Employment Task Force@, Ministry of Employment and Immigration, Government of Canada, Ottawa, February, 1982

Research Project. Models of Control of Socio-economic Planning and Development in Native Communities, Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies, 1983 (with M. Castellano, J. Milloy, R.A. Lockhart)

Research Project, Patterns of Criminality and Correction Among Native Offenders in Manitoba: A Longitudinal Analysis, Correctional Service of Canada, Department of Solicitor General, Government of Canada, Ottawa, 1984

Expert Witness, Establishing Indian Control of Indian Education, Testimony on the Petition of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe for a Public High School, Court Hearing, Billings, Montana, 1991

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14 CV: D. McCaskill WORKSHOP FACILITATION

Selected Examples

Facilitator Style: Small Group Training, Theory and Practice, University Associates, Toronto, 1979

Conducting Research in a Cross-Cultural Setting, Ontario Task Force on Urban Native People, Toronto, 1979

Training for Trainers Workshops, Native Family Study Project, Toronto, 1980

Staff Development Workshop, Wanepuhnud Corporation, Toronto, 1980

Personal Development Workshop, Course on Native Economic Development and Small Business Management, Native Alliance Five/Trent University, 1982 and 1983

Workshop Facilitator, Indian-White Cultural Interaction, Sacred Circle, Edmonton, October 1983

Staff Training Workshop, Grand Council Treaty Nine, Timmins, 1982

Workshop Facilitator, Staff-Board of Directors Roles, Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, Geneva Park, May, 1987 Workshop Facilitator, Community Development in Native Communities, Ontario Federation of Friendship Centres, Toronto, July, 1987

Workshop Facilitator, Board of Director/Staff Roles Clarification, Native Child and Family Services of Toronto, March, 1992

Workshop Facilitator, Curriculum Development for Native Students, Ontario Native Counsellors Association, Sault Ste. Marie, April, 1992

Workshop Facilitator, Appropriate Culturally-based Curriculum Development for Aboriginal Students, Toronto Board of Education, November, 1992

Workshop Facilitator, Board of Directors, Ontario Native Council on Justice, Toronto, February, 1996

Workshop Facilitator, Personal Growth and Tribal Youth, Inter Mountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand, (IMPECT) Chiang Mai, May, 1996

Workshop Facilitator, Conducting Community-based Evaluation Research, Aboriginal Healing & Wellness Strategy, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Government of Ontario, Toronto, London, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout, 1997

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15 CV: D. McCaskill INVITED ADDRESS

Selected Examples:

Regionalism and the Native Experience, Canadian Studies Department, Brock University, 1982

Indian-European Historical Contact in Eastern Canada, History Department

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Selected Examples (continued)

Developing Culturally and Community-based Curriculum for Tribal Peoples in Thailand, Inter Mountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand, (IMPECT), Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1995

The Commodification of Tribal Peoples Culture in Vietnam, Comparative Development Studies Speaker Series, Trent University, 1995

The Dialectics of Development: Hill Tribes and the Nation State, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1995

Social Change & Culture Revitalization: A Comparison of Hill Tribes in Thailand and Aboriginal People in Canada, Social Research Institute, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 1998 Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian Literature, Literature Department, Musashi University, Tokyo, Japan, 2001 Hill Tribe Identity Construction in Southeast Asia, Symposium of Burmese Community Development Workers, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2004 Indigenous Peoples Identity: Continuity and Change, Faculty of Social Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2006 The Issue of Muli-culturalism and It’s Relevance for Thailand, Faculty of Social Science, Chiang Mai University, 2012 Community-based vs Community-controlled Research in Aboriginal Communities, Harry Daniels Memorial Lecture, University of Winnipeg, 2013 The Toronto Aboriginal Research Project: A Community-based Research Project, Univversity of Toronto, 2015

OTHER POSITION AND PUBLIC SERVICE

Dean of Men's Residence, Graham Hall, University of Winnipeg, 1969-70

Co-ordinator, Native Experience Programme, Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Trent University, 1980-83

Co-ordinator, Eagle Drum Native Young Project, Summer Youth Employment Programme,

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Employment and Immigration, Government of Canada, Curve Lake Reserve, 1980

Member of Board of Directors, Youth of Otonabee United, Peterborough, 1979-81

Member of Board of Directors, Native Economic Development and Small Business Management Course, Native Alliance Five/Trent University, 1981-83

Secretary-Treasurer, Anigawncigig Institute for Native Training, Research and Development, Peterborough, 1983

Vice-President, Canadian Indian/Native Studies Association, 1984-89

Member of Advisory Board, Saskatchewan Indian Federation College, University of Regina, Regina, 1984-89

Board of Directors, Native Prison Liaison Service, Kingston, 1987-89

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Other Positions and Public Service (continued)

Member of Working Group to Establish a Policy on Post-Secondary Education For Native People in Ontario, Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Toronto, 1987-89

Co-operant, CUSO-Thailand, Thailand, 1989-90

Member of the Advisory Board, Inter Mountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand, (IMPECT), Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1995- 2000

Member of the Board of Directors, Hmong Association, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1995- 2000 Regional Lead, Southeast Ontario, National Centre for Collaboration on Indigenous Education, NCCIE, Regina, 20116 - present

GRANTS

Explorations, Canada Council ($6,300) and The Sadie Bromfman Foundation ($5,000), for research and publication of Illustrated History of Indians in Canada, 1979

Nassau Foundation ($25,000) for Library Acquisitions, Practicum, Elders= Council, Department of Native Studies, Trent University, 1981

Donner Canadian Foundation ($116,000), Local Employment Assistance Programme, Employment and Immigration ($249-000), Canada Manpower Training Programme, Employment and Immigration ($147,500) for course in Native Economic Development and Small Business Management, 1981

Department of Indian Affairs ($27,000) for Research project on Feasibility of a Native Training Research and Development Institute at Trent, 1981

Ontario Men's Public School Teachers= Federation ($7,000) for Metis and Non-Status Indian Student Bursaries, Department of Native Studies, Trent University, 1982

Donner Canadian Foundation ($300,000) for establishment of Anigawncigig Institute for Native Training, Research and Development, Peterborough, 1983

Nassau Foundation ($25,000) for establishment of Anigawncigig Institute for Training Research and Development, Peterborough, 1983

Trent University Research Grant ($1460) and Correctional Service of Canada ($9,800) for Research Project, Patterns of Criminality and Correction Among Native Offenders in

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Manitoba: A Longitudinal Analysis, 1984

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Grants, (continued)

Policy Branch, Solicitor General of Canada ($15,000) for a study of special correctional needs of Native People for Correctional Law Review, Ottawa, August 1985 to June 1986

National Native Alcohol and Drug Addiction Program, National Health & Welfare Canada, ($99,999) for design of a Training Program for Native Health and Alcohol Worker in Ontario (through the Union of Ontario Indians and Anigawncigig Institute, with M Castellano), September 1986 to March 1987

Elders Conference, Trent University, February, 1987-89, $19,000 National Native Alcohol and Drug Addiction Program, National Health & Welfare; $5,000, Native Community Branch, Ministry of Culture and Recreation, Government of Ontario Student Activities Co-ordinator, Native Studies/Native Management & Economic Development Program, ($55,000) Estate of Joseph E. Stauffer, April, 1987

Donner Canadian Foundation, Estate of Joseph E. Stauffer, ($45,000) for the establishment of the Native Management and Economic Development program at Trent University, 1986

Native Economic Development Program, Ministry of Regional Industrial Expansion, Government of Canada, ($495,000) for academic and support service for the Native Management and Economic Development Program at Trent University, 1987

Trent University/SSHRCC Research Grant ($7,500) and Native Management and Economic Development Program ($3,000) for Research Project, Cultural and Economic Impacts of Tourism in Hill Tribes Communities in Thailand, 1989-90

Evaluation of Aboriginal Offenders Pilot Project in Correctional Institution, Correction Service of Canada, Ontario Region, Government of Canada, (contract - $51,000), 1990-92

Culture and Development: Effects of Development on the Hill Tribes of Thailand, Native Management and Economic Development Program, CUSO-Thailand ($27,000), 1990

Models of Self-Government and Economic Development in Indian Communities, SSHRCC Secretary of State, Government of Canada, ($42,000), 1991-92 (with R.A. Lockhart).

Indian Control of Indian Education in Bella Bella, B.C., SSHRCC, (Trent Research Grant), ($1,800), 1992

Ministry of Social and Community Services, Government of Ontario, Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy ($51,000) to develop Training curriculum and deliver workshops in Community-based Evaluation Research, Toronto, 1997

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Grants, (continued)

Framework Agreement Initiative, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, ($16,500) to write Elders Perspectives and Goals and Principles of Self Government Reports, Winnipeg, 1998

Privy Council Office, Government of Canada ($31,500), to write Inventory and Bibliography on Urban Aboriginal People, Ottawa, 1998

Academic Travel Grant for Thailand, ($5,000), ASEAN-Canada Centre, South East Asia Foundation, York University of Toronto, 1992

Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Government of Ontario, Native Education and Training Grant, ($262,000), for Elder-in-residence, Counsellor, Elders Conference, Resource Room and Case Studies Preparation, Department of Native Studies, 1992

Canada Fund Thailand Grant, ($40,000) for Culturally-based Tribal Youth Leadership Training Project, InterMountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand, (IMPECT), Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1994

Ford Foundation of Thailand Grant ($7,500) and Canada Fund Thailand Grant ($7,500) for publication of book, Development or Domestication: Indigenous People of Southeast Asia, Silkworm Books, Thailand, 1995

Ministry of Education and Training, Aboriginal Education Strategies, ($30,000), for Development of Ph.D. Program in Native Studies, 1996

Terres des Hommes Germany, ($85,000) for establishment of Youth Friendship Centre, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1994

Ford Foundation of Thailand Grant ($7,500) and Canada Fund Thailand Grant ($7,500) for publication of book, Development or Domestication: Indigenous People of Southeast Asia, Silkworm Books, Thailand, 1995 Department of Indian Affairs, ($237,000) to evaluate the Self Government Agreement Framework in Manitoba, 1998 Ontario Gaming Commission and Penn Gaming, ($36,000) to undertake a Labour Study at Casino Rama, 2002. Health Canada ($27,000) to evaluate the First Nations Head Start Programme on Long Lake # 58 and Gingoonaming First Nations, 2002. Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centre, ($32,000) to conduct a Feasibility Study into

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Urban Aboriginal Research in Ontario, 2003. Caritus Denmark and UNHCR, ($12,000) to evaluate thee Extremely Vulnerable Individuals Programme in Refugee Camps in Thailand, 2005 Privy Council Office, Ontario Ministry of Health, Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services ($505,000), for Urban Aboriginal Task Force Research Project, 2005-07 Ontarion Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, ($82,000) for Long Term Vision for Socio-Economic Prograss for Aboriginal People in Ontario, 2010.. Federal Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, City of Toronto ($530,000) for Toronto Aboriginal Research Project, 2010-11 . Federal Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs ($10,000) to prioritize Toronto Aboriginal Research Project recommendations. 2012. Federal Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, ($200,000) to develop an infrastructure for Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Council and implement Toronto Aboriginal Research Project recommendation, 2013. Frost Centre and Symons Trust Research Grant, ($5000) for History and Contemporary Situation of Indigenous Studies in Canada, 2014. SSHRCC Research Grant ($90,000) for History of Aboriginal People in Ottawa, Sudbury and Peterborough, 2014. Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, ($100,000) to develop 2 On-line courses on the Urbanization of Aboriginal People in Canada, 2015. Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer, ($105,000), for research on Pathways for Indigenous Learners in Ontario Post-Secondary Institutions, 2016. Native Child and Family Services in Toronto, ($25,000), for research on Indigenous Child Welfare in Toronto, 2016 First Nations University of Canada, ($361,600), National Centre for Collaboration in Education, 2017 Katimavik Canada, ($11,000) to evaluate Indigenous Youth in Transition Project, 2017.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Canadian Association in Support of Native People

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Canadian Ethnology Society Canadian Association of Applied Anthropologists Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Canadian Indian/Native Studies Association Canadian Association for the Study of International Development

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