Published Work and Presentations
Peer Reviewed Publications
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Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Anne Spice, Mike Ridsdale, John R. Welch. (2023). Liberating trails and travel routes in Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en Territories from the tyrannies of heritage resource management regimes. American Anthropologist (early view). (Link)
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Anne Spice. (2018). Fighting Invasive Infrastructures: Indigenous Relations Against Pipelines.
Environment and Society vol.10.
Articles/ Publications
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Anne Spice. (2024). Queer (Re)Generation: Disrupting Apocalypse Time. In Margot Weiss (Ed.), Unsettling Queer Anthropology. Durham and London: Duke University Press.
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Anne Spice. (2024). Review of: Tom Ozden-Schilling, The Ends of Research: Indigenous and Settler Science after the War in the Woods. American Anthropologist vol. 126.
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Anne Spice. (2021). blood memory: the criminalization of Indigenous land defense. Critical Ethnic Studies vol.7, no.1. (Link)
Anne Spice. (2019). Heal the People, Heal the Land: An interview with Freda Huson, spokesperson for Unist'ot'en Camp. In Jaskiran Dhillon, Nick Estes (Eds.), #NoDAPL and Mni Wiconi: Reflections on Standing Rock. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Anne Spice. (2019). The Wet'suwet'en aren't just Protecting the Environment. Asparagus Magazine. (Link)
Anne Spice, Denzel Sutherland-Wilson. (6/5/19). Old Neighbors, New Battles. The New Inquiry. (Link)
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Anne Spice, Denzel Sutherland-Wilson, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong. (2019). Compliance Archaeology Fails Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia: An Example from Unist'ot'en Territory. The Midden vol.49, no.1.
Anne Spice. (2019). give us our knives. Shift: Graduate Journal of Visual and Material Culture vol.11: (Link)
Anne Spice. (2018). Review of: Joanne Barker, Critically Sovereign; Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, As We Have Always Done; R. Aída Hernández Castillo, Multiple Injustices. WSQ: Protest vol.46, no.3-4.
Anne Spice. (2018). Residential Schools. Indigenous Atlas of Canada. Canadian Geographic. (Link)
Anne Spice. (12/19/2017). The Participation Problem. The New Inquiry. (Link)
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Anne Spice. (12/22/2016). Interrupting Industrial and Academic Extraction on Native Land. Cultural Anthropology- Hotspots series. (Link)
Anne Spice, Julian Brave Noisecat. (9/8/2016). A History and Future of Resistance. Jacobin Magazine Online. (Link)
Podcasts
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From Frontlines to Skinlines: Finding Balance Through Indigenous Tattooing with Anne Spice. Dion Kaszas (host), Transformative Marks Podcast. #059, March 11, 2025 (Link)
"Ep.6: Indigenous Land Defenders” Don't Call Me Resilient Podcast (The Conversation). March 10, 2021. (Link)
"Natural Gas: Live” In This Climate Podcast. January 19, 2021. (Link)
"Canada is Illegal w/ Karla Tait and Anne Spice” The Red Nation Podcast. February 8, 2021. (Link)
"Unist'ot'en Camp: no access without consent w/ Anne Spice” The Red Nation Podcast. December 16, 2019. (Link)
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Artist Engagement
Art Residencies
2025 Tattooer in Residence. Indigenous tattoos for healing. Kwanlin Dün First Nation Natséki Kù Health Center, Whitehorse, Yukon. May.
2024 Tattooer in Residence. Indigenous tattoos for healing. Kwanlin Dün First Nation Natséki Kù Health Center, Whitehorse, Yukon. July.
2022 Shakaat Artist in Residence. Kwanlin Dün Cultural Center, Whitehorse, Yukon. July.
2021 Shakaat Artist in Residence. Kwanlin Dün Cultural Center, Whitehorse, Yukon. July.
Tattoo Gatherings
2025 Organizer, Tattoo Artist. 1st Annual Kwanlin Traditional Tattoo Gathering, Whitehorse, Yukon.
2023 Tattoo Artist. Kahnesatake Indigenous Tattoo Gathering, Kahnesatake, Quebec.
2023 Tattoo Artist. Maamaawi Indigenous Youth Tattoo Gathering, Hart House, University of Toronto, On.
2022 Tattoo Artist. Tyendinaga Indigenous Tattoo Gathering, Tyendinaga, Ontario.
2022 Tattoo Artist. Kahnesatake Indigenous Tattoo Gathering, Kahnesatake, Quebec.
2021 Tattoo Artist. Tyendinaga Indigenous Tattoo Gathering, Tyendinaga, Ontario.
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