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No images? Click here Hello and welcome to Best Of Maclean’s. Kent Monkman’s alter ego is challenging colonial historyThe Cree artist Kent Monkman has a striking alter ego: Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, a time-travelling, shapeshifting, gender-fluid agent of imagination who appears in many of his works. With her flowing dark hair, glamorous outfits and red-soled Louboutin heels, she stands out in Monkman’s work alongside his depiction of settlers and colonists. The contrast is intentionally destabilizing, both funny and deadly serious: in his 2016 tableau “The Daddies,” she brazenly sits naked atop a Hudson’s Bay blanket, holding court among the fathers of Confederation, disrupting the colonial narrative of North American discovery. In 2019, the Met museum in New York commissioned two monumental works featuring Miss Chief. It was her—and Monkman’s—breakout moment on the world stage. Miss Chief is the star of Being Legendary, Monkman’s ambitious new Royal Ontario Museum exhibition in Toronto. The show features 35 original pieces showcasing Miss Chief’s earthly travels from the beginning of time until now. “I thought about her as a legendary being that fits into Cree cosmology, but her specific purpose is to be our witness,” Monkman says. See Monkman’s works and continue reading Sponsored: Want to get the most out of your degree? ULethbridge students share how their experience is setting them up for success, personally and professionally. Learn more On newsstands now: Big Lies On Campus Gina Adams was hired by Emily Carr University in an effort to recruit Indigenous faculty. She rose to the role of Assistant Dean. Then questions arose about her identity... Also in this issue: Changpeng Zhao: The Canadian crypto king who lost billions My dad’s secret criminal past: A memoir How physicians assistants could help fix health care in CanadaHot Spot: Why everybody is flocking to the Eastern TownshipsBuy the latest issue of Maclean’s here and click here to subscribe. Want to share the Best of Maclean’s with family, friends and colleagues? Click here to send them this newsletter and subscribe. Share Tweet Share Forward
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