Tracey Lindberg
January Term Professor
57 Louis-Pasteur St.
Ottawa,
Ontario
Canada
K1N 6N5
Tracey.Lindberg@uOttawa.ca
(613) 562-5794
(613) 562-5124
LL.B. (Saskatchewan), LL.M. (Harvard), LL.D. (Ottawa)
Tracey Lindberg is Cree-Metis from northern Alberta. She has law degrees from the University of Saskatchewan and Harvard University and a doctorate of laws from the University of Ottawa. She is the recipient of a number of academic scholarships and awards including a doctoral award from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Governor General's Gold Medal at the University of Ottawa.
Her research interests include Indigenous traditional law, anti-colonial theory, critical legal theory, Aboriginal business and economic development, Aboriginal women's issues, and law and literature. A grassroots Indigenous rights and Indigenous citizens' advocate, Dr. Lindberg is particularly interested in working with Indigenous Elders, students and traditionalists in the reinvigoration of Indigenous legal traditions. Professor Lindberg has also published in literary journals and is a blues singer.
