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A Colonial “Living History” Museum Addresses Colonialism: Plimoth Plantation in the 21st Century

Nancy Koppelman
AnthropologyArtHistoryNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology Cultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEducation ReformFamily and YouthIndian IdentityMediaRacism and Prejudice Wampanoag
A Place to Live, A Place to Heal

Ane Berrett
Native American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology Family and YouthFederal and State Relations and PolicyLaw and JusticeSelf Determination and Self Governance
A Tale of Two Totem Poles – the challenge and complexity of Native art acquisition and stewardship

Jeanne P. Leader
ArtHistoryNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationSociology ActivismCommunity DevelopmentCultural PreservationEducation ReformIndian IdentityLeadershipSacred SitesTreaty Rights and Sovereignty TlingitTulalip
Alaska Native and American Indian Policy: A Comparative Case

Linda Moon Stumpff
AnthropologyBusiness and ManagementGeographyHistoryLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCommunity DevelopmentCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipSalmonTreaty Rights and SovereigntyTribal GovernanceTribal Membership Enrollment and Citizenship Alaska NativeMorongoNavajoOnondagaSeminoleSquaxin IslandTulalip
Boundless Water and Bounded People: The Cultural and Social Implications of Shellfish Closures in Boundary Bay

Emma S. Norman, Ph.D.
Environmental StudiesNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration Environmental JusticeIntergovernmental RelationsTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Lummi
Bridging Two Worlds: Developing and Maintaining a Native American Center at a Public College

Tina Kuckkahn-Miller, J.D. (Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe), Longhouse Director, The Evergreen State College
ArtBusiness and ManagementEducationNative American Studies ActivismCultural PreservationEducation Reform
Can the needs for environmental protection and biodiversity and the needs of indigenous people be reconciled?

Robert S. Cole
Environmental StudiesNative American Studies ActivismClimate ChangeEnvironmental JusticeInternational Indigenous
Cape Wind and the Sacred Sunrise of the Wampanoag: A Victory for Whom?

Kathleen M. Saul
Environmental StudiesNative American Studies ActivismEconomic DevelopmentEnergySacred Sites
Co-Management of Puget Sound Salmon: How well does the Use and Collection of Shared Fishery Science between Tribes and the State Guide Resource Protection?

Brian Footen
BiologyBusiness and ManagementEnvironmental StudiesNative American StudiesQuantitative Reasoning ActivismEnvironmental RestorationIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeSalmonSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTreaty Rights and Sovereignty
Culturally Appropriate, Rigorous Evaluation of Tribal Services: Mount Sanford Tribal Consortium Healthy Relationships Project Evaluation

Terry Cross
HealthNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and SociologyQuantitative Reasoning Community DevelopmentHealth and WellnessHuman Services
Darkness to Dawn: Columbia River Native Tribes’ Science and Salmon Restoration Success

Brian Footen
AnthropologyBiologyEconomicsEnvironmental StudiesNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismClimate ChangeCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceIntergovernmental RelationsLeadershipNatural ResourcesSalmonTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Nez Perce
Does Smudging Belong in the Workplace?

Toby Sawyer
Business and ManagementCommunicationsHealthLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology Community DevelopmentCultural PreservationFamily and YouthHealth and WellnessHuman ServicesIndian IdentityIndigenous Science
Enhancing Native Student Achievement: What Works?

Tanya Altstatt Menchaca
EducationNative American Studies Education ReformFamily and YouthTribal Governance Makah
Exercising Tribal Sovereignty Through Sports: Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse

Sarah S Works, J.D.
Native American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismCultural PreservationIntergovernmental RelationsInternational IndigenousLaw and JusticeTreaty Rights and Sovereignty Iroquois
Hantavirus and the Navajo Nation: A Double Jeopardy Disease

Linda Moon Stumpff
HealthNative American Studies Health and WellnessIndigenous Science Navajo
Housing in Indian Country

Marchand-Cecil, Cindy
Native American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology Human Services
Indian Identity in the Arts

Kuckkahn, Tina
ArtBusiness and ManagementNative American StudiesPsychology Social Work and Sociology Cultural PreservationIndian IdentityTribal Membership Enrollment and Citizenship
Irrigation Interests Threaten Precious Hoopa Tribal Fisheries, a Legal Perspective
Tom Schlosser
Environmental StudiesLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyLandLaw and JusticeSalmonTreaty Rights and Sovereignty HoopaKlamathYurok
Is Anybody Listening?

Charles Luckmann
AnthropologyHistoryNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentEnergyFederal and State Relations and PolicyLaw and JusticeTreaty Rights and SovereigntyTribal Governance HopiNavajo
Is Diversity a Mask or a Bridge? The Indian Mascot Debate
By Gary Arthur
Social Work and SociologyCommunicationsEducationHealthNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology ActivismCommunity DevelopmentCultural AppropriationFamily and YouthLaw and JusticeLeadershipMediaRacism and Prejudice