Pierrot Ross-Tremblay
Pierrot Ross-Tremblay est Innu (Essipit) et professeur au département de sociologie de l’Université Laurentienne, à Sudbury. Ses recherches portent sur la mémoire et l’oubli, les traditions juridiques et l’autodétermination des premiers peuples. Il a oeuvré pour différentes organisations, notamment la Commission présidentielle pour les droits humains du Guatemala et le Forum des fédérations à Ottawa. Il a contribué comme expert à des documentaires (Dead Reckoning : Champlain in America et Québékoisie) et à l’émission HardTalk de la BBC portant sur la condition des premiers peuples au Canada. Son livre Thou Shall Forget : Indigenous Sovereignty, Resistance and the Production of Cultural Oblivion in Canada paraîtra en 2018 chez School of Advanced Study Press de l’Université de Londres.
Pierrot Ross-Tremblay is Innu (Essipit) and Professor in the Department of Sociology at Laurentian University in Sudbury. His research focuses on memory and forgetting, the legal traditions and self-determination of the first peoples. He has worked for various organizations, including the Presidential Commission for Human Rights of Guatemala and the Forum of Federations in Ottawa. He has contributed documentary expertise (Dead Reckoning: Champlain in America and Québekoisie) and the BBC's HardTalk on the condition of the First Peoples in Canada. His book Thou Shall Forget: Indigenous Sovereignty, Resistance and the Production of Cultural Oblivion in Canada was published in 2018 at the University of London's School of Advanced Study Press.


