found: A study of narrative voice, discursive authority and ideology in the works of Leslie Marmon Silko, 1994:t.p. (by Jo-Ann Margaret Thom; M.A., University of Regina)
found: Creating community, ©2002:t.p. (Jo-Ann Episkenew) p. 295 (Academic Dean, Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, University of Regina Campus)
found: The globe and mail, 1 April 2016, online, viewed 12 April 2017(Jo-Ann Episkenew, a professor of English literature and an award-winning author, died on Feb. 18 in Regina of complications from pneumonia; born Jo-Ann Thom in Winnipeg on Aug. 19, 1952; enrolled at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College at age 18, but dropped out after a semester, re-enrolling in 1988 and completing her BA in English literature in 1991, and later earning a Ph.D. from the Institute for English and American Studies at Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University in Greifswald, Germany, in 2006; became a professor in the English department at Regina's First Nations University of Canada; took a leave from her position at the First Nations University to become director of the Indigenous Peoples' Health Research Centre in 2010; served on the the boards of the Aboriginal Health Research Network, the Lung Association of Saskatchewan, Lung Health Institute of Canada, the University of Regina Press, and was a member of the Regina Riel Métis Council; co-founded the Indigenous Literary Studies Association)
found: Amicus database, 12 April 2017(authorized access point (1010H5428): Episkenew, Jo-Ann; access point: Thom, Jo-Ann Margaret, 1952- )