Amber Bracken (born 1984) is a Canadian photojournalist known for her reporting on issues affecting Indigenous peoples in North America.
[3] Bracken's career started at the Edmonton Sun before she left to work freelance.
She also writes for the New York Times and other media on the plight of the Canadian indigenous peoples.
[6] Bracken was arrested in 2021 while freelancing for The Narwhal and reporting on the 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests.
[10] Her reporting on the Dakota Access Pipeline protests[1][11] won her a World Press Photo first prize for contemporary issues in 2017.