Dr. Amy Parent

Collective Responsibilities for Indigenous Knowledge Research Governance & Rematriation

About Dr. Amy Parent

Dr. Amy Parent’s Nisga’a name is Noxs Ts’aawit (Mother of the Raven Warrior Chief named Ts’awit). On her mother’s side of the family, she is from the House of Ni’isjoohl and is a member of the Ganada (frog) clan in the Village of Laxgalts’ap in the Nisga’a Nation. On her father’s side of the family, she is of Settler ancestry (French and German). Dr. Parent is a scholar, speaker, mentor, educator, and mother. She is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Education & Governance (Tier 2) in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University (Ph.D., UBC). She is also Co-Chair of the Indigenous Research Leadership Circle with the Tri-Council Agency (Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council) and the Inaugural Associate Director for the SFU Cassidy Centre for Educational Justice. In 2023, she received the B.C. Historical Foundation Certificate of Merit with the N’isjoohl rematriation delegation team, which recognized our collective work in bringing our family’s memorial pole back to its rightful place in the Nisga’a Nation after being stolen for 94 years. In 2024, she was named the Confederation of University Faculty Associations of British Columbia “Distinguished Academic of the Year.” Dr. Parent continues to undertake her responsibilities to national and international communities, amplifying Indigenous research governance, rematriation, and self-determination priorities through over 700 media features, including news articles, television appearances, radio interviews and magazines.

Speaker Details
  • Location

    Canada

  • Date

    31 August, 2025

  • Time

    9:30 pm IST

  • Tribe

    Nisga