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  2. Philip J. Deloria - Wikipedia

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    His father was a scholar, writer, and activist for Native American rights who earned national recognition for his 1969 book, Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto. [5] Philip J. Deloria's paternal great aunt Ella Deloria worked as an ethnologist, and Ella's sister Mary Sully was an artist. [ 6 ]

  3. Viola Cordova - Wikipedia

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    Who We Are: An Exploration of Identity by V. F. Cordova (Center for Applied Studies in American Ethnicity, Colorado State University, 1994) Hearing Other Voices: A Series of Talks and Lectures by Viola Cordova, PhD (Colorado State University, 1995) Cordova, V. F. (2007). How It Is: The Native American Philosophy of V. F. Cordova. Edited by ...

  4. Tom Holm - Wikipedia

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    Tom Holm is a professor in the Native American Studies program at the University of Arizona. Holm is a registered citizen of the Cherokee Nation. He is also of Muskogee descent. Holm served in the United States Marines during the Vietnam War. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Oklahoma. Besides being part of the University of ...

  5. U announces new American Indian studies degree, first ... - AOL

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    The University of Minnesota will soon offer a doctorate degree in American Indian Studies, following up on one recommendation in a landmark report that called on U leaders to take steps to repair ...

  6. Native American studies - Wikipedia

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    Native American studies (also known as American Indian, Indigenous American, Aboriginal, Native, or First Nations studies) is an interdisciplinary academic field that examines the history, culture, politics, issues, spirituality, sociology and contemporary experience of Native peoples in North America, [1] or, taking a hemispheric approach, the Americas. [2]

  7. JoAllyn Archambault - Wikipedia

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    Archambault has devoted her life to teaching, researching, and administering programs relating to North American studies. She has taught classes in Native American studies at numerous colleges and universities including: Pine Ridge Tribal College (Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota); University of California, Berkeley; the University of New Mexico; and Johns Hopkins University. [5]

  8. Beth Piatote - Wikipedia

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    Beth Piatote is a Nimi:pu: (Nez Perce) scholar and author. She is a member of Chief Joseph’s Tribe and the Colville Confederated Tribes.Piatote is an Associate Professor of Native American Studies in the department of Ethnic Studies at University of California, Berkeley. [1]

  9. K. Tsianina Lomawaima - Wikipedia

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    She continued to study anthropology at Stanford University, earning a PhD in 1987. [4] Her PhD dissertation was called They Called it Prairie Light: Oral Histories from Chilocco Indian Agricultural School 1920–1940. [4] In 1988, Lomawaima joined the faculties of Anthropology and American Indian studies at the University of Washington. [4]