Center & Institutes Humanities Dissertation Release Scholar – Partisans of the Soil: Land, Race, Capital, and Métis Dispossession
Department of Philosophy
Wayne Wapeemukwa is a Métis social and political philosopher who researches 19th century Indigenous dispossession in the Canadian northwest. His dissertation, “Partisans of the Soil: Land, Race, Capital, and Métis Dispossession,” investigates how colonially modern discourses of private property, scientific racism, and Victorian-era patriarchy turned the plains into private property.