Dan Longboat
Director, Indigenous Environmental Studies Program
Roronhiake:wen, (Haudenosaunee), B.A. (Trent), M.E.S. (York), Ph.D. (York)
Department of Indigenous Studies
Trent University
Peterborough, Ontario.
Business: (705) 748-1011
Fax: (705) 748-1416
Email: dlongboat@trentu.ca
Or: longboat@yorku.ca

Dan Longboat is Mohawk from the Six Nations of the Grand River. He is Director of the Indigenous Environmental Studies Program at Trent. Dan is known for his Traditional Haudenosaunee knowledge and has taught Mohawk culture at Trent in addition to his work in Indigenous Environmental Studies. He was the first Director of Studies of the Ph.D. program. Dan completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Studies at York University.
Selected publications
Longboat, Dan Roronhiake:wen, “Indigenous Perspectives on Invasive Species” Conference Presentation, Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Ontario 2004.
Longboat, Dan Roronhiake:wen and Stairs Arlene, ‘Valuating the Environmental Work of ATFE for the Mohawk Community of Akwesasne“, Akwesasne Task Force on the Environment, An Evaluation Report for Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC., Travelling College Press, Cornwall, Ontario. 2003.
Longboat, Dan Roronhiake:wen and Ray Rogers, “Haudenosaunee Meets The World Eaters, Capitalism and the Fur Trade”, The 8th Annual Fur Trade Scholars Conference, Native North American Travelling College Press, Cornwall Island, Akwesasne. 2000.
Longboat, Dan Roronhioke:wen, “The Words Which Come Before All Else” The Trees, The Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force, Native North American Travelling College Press, Cornwall Island Akwesasne. First Edition,1999.
Longboat, Dan Roronhioke:wen and Joseph Sheridan, “The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere”, A Post Modern Critique, York University Press, Toronto Ontario. 1998.
Longboat, Dan Roronhioke:wen, “Indigenous Environmental Education Program: A Model for Learning and Sharing of Naturalized Knowledge Systems” , A Masters Degree Major Paper, York University Press, Toronto Ontario, 1998