Robin Fisher is a Canadian historian and academic. He is the author of Contact and Conflict (UBC Press, 1992), a book tracing Indigenous and settler relationships. Robin is a scholar studying the history of BC—in particular, Indigenous-European relations. Fisher lives in Nanaimo, BC.
“Wilson Duff gave Canadians unique insights into Northwest Coast Indigenous Peoples, their history and their magnificent art. I am forever grateful to him, and I miss him to this day.”—Nancy J. Turner, CM, OBC, FRSC, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Victoria “Duff’s questions are timeless, and Fisher’s book is timely.”—Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, artist and author of Carpe Fin: A Haida Manga “Executed in pointillistic style, Fisher’s thorough and thoughtful portrait of Wilson Duff is vivid to its last bold and violent brush stroke. A gentleman and visionary scholar, well respected by BC First Nations people, Duff’s final act catalyzed the reappraisal of symbolic meaning embodied in Indigenous Northwest Coast artworks.”—Martine Reid, author, scholar in anthropology of art and aesthetics “A richly storied account of the life and legacy of a pathbreaking anthropologist by one of Canada’s eminent historians.”—Wendy Wickwire, author of At the Bridge: James Teit and an Anthropology of Belonging