Mia McKie

MA

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Mia McKie

MA

Mia McKie

MA

Tuscarora, Turtle Clan
Clinical Assistant Professor of Indigenous Studies

Education

  • MA, Indigenous Governance, University of Victoria
  • BS, Development Sociology and American Indian and Indigenous Studies, Cornell University

Biographical Statement

Mia McKie is a citizen of the Tuscarora Nation, member of the Turtle Clan and a clinical assistant professor of Indigenous Studies at the University at Buffalo. She is a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto in the Department of History, where her research focuses on gendered and more than human relations through time. She is a Co-Primary Investigator for the Haudenosaunee Archive, Research and Knowledge portal (HARK). Mia holds a M.A. from the University of Victoria in Indigenous Governance and B.S. from Cornell University in Development Sociology and American Indian and Indigenous Studies.

Research Area

Her research areas include empires, colonialisms and Indigeneity.

Scholarly Interests

  • Intra-Indigenous Politics; Gendered Colonialism; Digitial Indigenous Governance; Research Ethics