Selected Publications
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2024)Pakoshayimoohk/Hope, in steel. Forthcoming in Pawaatamihk: Journal of Métis Thinkers, Volume 2 (2024) [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2024)Absolute Refusal. Forthcoming in Pawaatamihk: Journal of Métis Thinkers, Volume 2 (2024) [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2023)“The Art of Teaching: Métis Beadwork and Indigenous Legal Pedagogy,” in Shelia Cote-Meek and Taima Moeke-Pickering, eds, "Global Perspectives on Indigenous Pedagogy in Education: Learning from One Another.” IGI, 2023. [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2023)“Ob-La-Di, Oc-To-Pus (Life Goes On): A Modern Métis Fire Bag (2021).” Textile, DOI: 10.1080/14759756.2023.2227395. [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. and James Denford (2023)“Kîyokêwin (Visiting), Leadership, and Consenting to Learn in Public: Indigenizing Social Sciences and Humanities at the Royal Military College of Canada,” with Dr. James S. Denford. Critical Studies in Education, DOI: 10.1080/17508487.2023.2261472 [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Lussier, D. (2023)“Legal Resurgence and Online Communities of (Beadwork) Practice.” Can’t Compute: Moving Towards an Equitable Digital World. [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2023)Still here, now. Pawaatamihk: Journal of Métis Thinkers, 1(1), 4–6. Retrieved from https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/9 [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2023)“Reading the Beads: Legal Education, Métis Motherhood, and Reclaiming the Visual Record.” In the anthology Sharp Notions: Essays on the Stitching Life, Nancy Lee & Marita Dachsel, eds. Arsenal Pulp Press, August 2023. 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2023)“The Ethical Imperative: Truth, Reconciliation, and the Royal Military College Experience.” Forthcoming, 23(2) Canadian Military Journal 1. [Peer Reviewed] http://www.journal.forces.gc.ca/cmj-article-en-232page24.html 
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Lussier, D. (2022)“A Legal Love Letter to My Children: If These Beads Could Talk.” Indigenous Law Journal, Volume 18, Issue 1. [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Lussier, D. (2022)“What Do You Call and Indigenous Woman with a Ph.D. in Law? Resisting Subjugation of Indigenous Expertise in Legal Spheres.” Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Volume 34 Issue 1, 2022, pp. 109-145 [Peer Reviewed] 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2022)“Claiming Space: Bison Herd” in Owning Ourselves, a publication of The Mamawi Project. The Mamawi Project is a space for Métis young people to (re)build relations, discuss the future of our Nation, and to celebrate who we are as Métis people. At Page 36: https://www.slideshare.net/TheMamawiProject/owning-ourselves-zine-april-4pdf 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. and Steven Stechly. (2021)“Other Materials” – Traitorous Love and Decolonizing the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation.” Ottawa Law Review, Volume 52, Issue 2. 
- 
      
      
      
        
        Lussier, D. (2021)“Law with Heart and Beadwork: Decolonizing Legal Education, Developing Indigenous Legal Pedagogy, and Healing Community.” Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Doctorate in Philosophy, Law. Available online via uoResearch 
Media
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Hallie Cotnam (CBC News, 20 June 2021)
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Simon Deschamps (Radio-Canada, 18 juin 2021)
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Marie-Gabrielle Ménard (Émission L’Actuel, Radio-Canada Manitoba, 17 juin 2021)
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Robyn Bresnahan (Ottawa Morning, CBC Radio, 16 June 2021)
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Johanne Allan (Ottawa Gazette, 28 May 2021)
- 
      
      
      
        
  
        Johanne Allan (Ottawa Gazette, 28 mai 2021)
- 
      
      
      
        
        Eileen Barak (Ottawa Gazette, 19 June 2019)
- 
      
      
      
        
        Eileen Barak (Ottawa Gazette, 19 juin 2019)


