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- Areas of study in human geography
- (focused on ethnic nationhood, natural resources, militarism)
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- Native American and World Indigenous Peoples Studies,
- Global ethnic relations and nationalism, U.S. racial relations,
- Racist/white supremacist and anti-racist movements,
- Environmental Justice and climate justice, Social movements,
- Maps and historical cartography, Geopolitics and globalization,
- Military interventions and military bases network.
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- Evergreen programs (2005-10)
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- Current:
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- American
Frontiers: Homelands and Empire
- with Kristina Ackley (Fall 2009-Spring 2010)
- Fall 2009 syllabus
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- Past (includes lecture links):
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- Food, Place
and Culture
- with Martha Rosemeyer (Spring quarter 2009)
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- Conceptualizing Native Place
- with Lara Evans (Fall &
Winter syllabi 2008-09)
- Nisqually watershed
podcasts
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- Colonialism and Decolonization
- with Zahid Shariff (Spring 2008)
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- Native
Decolonization in the Pacific Rim
- Zoltán Grossman (Winter
2008);
- with Frances Rains (Fall
2007)
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- A People's
Geography of American Empire
- with Larry Mosqueda (Spring 2007)
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- Political
Economy and Social Movements
- with Pete Bohmer and Tony Zaragoza (Fall
& Winter
2006-07)
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- Climate Change and Pacific Rim Indigenous
Nations
- Project of the Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute;
- Graduate research project with Alan Parker (Summer 2006)
- Project Report (2
MB) and AICRJ
article
- Climate Change at Quileute &
Hoh (Thesis by Chelsie Papiez, 2009)
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- Anti-Indian
Movements: Origins, Images, & Responses
- with Kristina Ackley (Spring 2006)
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- American
Frontiers: Critical Histories
- with Kristina Ackley and Michael Pfeifer
- (Fall & Winter syllabi 2005-06)
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- Student Internships
- G.I. Voice / Coffee
Strong (Several Interns)
- Bridges Not Walls
(Josh Elliot)
- Organization for the Prohibition
of Chemical Weapons (Jesse Strauss)
- Center
for Interior Salish (Jake LaMere / Grahm Wiley
Parkin)
- Qwu?gwes Mud Bay Archeological Site (Satori
Stratton)
- Northwest Indian
Applied Research Institute (Jamie Bown)
- Life on the Duwamish Radio Project (Peder
Nelson)
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- Student Research Examples
- Climate Change at Quileute and Hoh (Chelsie
Papiez MES Thesis)
- Spatial
Reclamation Project (Christina Shimizu / Collin
Smith)
- Solutions to Global
Warming (Gar Lipow)
- Branding Indians (Karli Devoe)
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- Ph.D. in Geography, University of
Wisconsin-Madison (2002),with Minor in American Indian Studies Program
(graduate advisor William Cronon;
supported by fellowships from the Udall
Foundation and U.W. Foundation.)
- Presented on educational workshops and
panels.
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- Doctoral dissertation on "Unlikely
Alliances: Treaty Conflicts & Environmental Cooperation Between Native
American and Rural White Communities," studied alliances of tribes
and local farmers, ranchers, and fishers in the West and Midwest (using
a common "place membership" to build cooperation).
- Article and powerpoint
on research findings.
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- Co-Chair of the Indigenous
Peoples Specialty Group of the
- Association of American Geographers
(AAG), 2008-10;
- Board member 2003-05
- Geography brochure for Native students
- Geographic Controversy over the
Bowman Expeditions / México Indígena
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- Senior Research Associate,
- Northwest Indian Applied
Research Institute (NIARI)
- Member, Native American & Indigenous
Studies Association
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- Assistant Professor of Geography
- and American Indian Studies,
- University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (2002-05)
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- Courses & lecture links in Wisconsin:
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- Native Geographies
- (Nations links & Mapping links)
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- Human Geography & Globalization
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- Geography of Russia & Eastern Europe
- (Map links)
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- International Environmental Problems &
Policy
- (Class website
projects : Water
privatization,
- Iraq
& Our Energy Future, Tsunami)
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- Faculty/Student Research Collaboration in Wisconsin:
- Somali Immigrants in Small Midwestern Communities
- Native American Sustainable Agriculture in
Wisconsin
- Interethnic Relations among Wisconsin Neighbors
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- Community service
- Co-founder of Midwest
Treaty Network to support Wisconsin Ojibwe spearfishers attacked
for exercising their treaty rights, and then to bring together the tribes
and white sportfishing groups to protect the fish from mining projects.
Earlier active in Black Hills Alliance against uranium
mining in South Dakota.
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- Other education & organizing around
Native, environmental, peace and social justice issues, and hosted radio
talk shows.
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- Professional cartographer and map
editor since 1987.
- Chief editor of Wisconsin's
Past and Present: A Historical Atlas (U.W. Press, 1998), and Mapping
Wisconsin History (State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 2000),
by the Wisconsin Cartographers' Guild.
- Master's Thesis on development of the Atlas
(1998).
- Maps published in numerous books and
journals.
- Lecturer
on Map Reading and Interpretation, U.W.-Madison
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- Selected on-line articles and presentations
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- Native American / Environmental Justice
- Articles & chapters:
- Unlikely Alliances (dissertation)
- Climate Change and Pacific Rim Indigenous
Nations
- Indigenous Nations'
Responses to Climate Change
- When
Hate Groups Come to Town: Anti-Indian Organizing
- Native and Environmental
Movements
- Native/non-Native
Alliances Against Mining Companies
- Crandon
Mine Victory Won by a Historic Alliance
- Wisconsin treaty rights conflict
- From Enemies to Allies
- Cowboy & Indian Alliances in the Northern
Plains
- Native
American "Invasion" of Europe
- Grassroots
Organizing in the New Corporate Era
- Blue Line March marks Olympia climate change
shoreline
- Powerpoints:
- Unlikely Alliances (dissertation)
- Native Environmental Justice
- Climate Change and Pacific Rim Indigenous
Nations
- Colonial & Community Solutions to Climate
Crisis
- Revitalizing Native Traditions
- Sacred
Site Protection
- Removal
Reversed
- Anti-Indianism & Anti-Semitism
- Relations
between Left & Indigenous Movements
- Manifest Destiny & Overseas Imperialism
- Nisqually Nation and Fort Lewis
- Indigenous Cartographies & Countermapping
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- Peace / Geopolitics
- Recent articles:
- U.S. Military Interventions from Wounded
Knee to Iraq
- New U.S. Military
Bases as Causes of War (&
quotes, interview)
- Port
Protests in Olympia (Photos & discussion)
- Problems with
"Humanitarian Interventions"
- "Korea
Model" for an Endless Occupation of Iraq
- The
Peace Movement and the Military Community
- U.S.
Antiwar Movement Activism and Organizing
- History
of Military Resistance & GI
coffeehouse
- Remember
the '80s social movements
- Khuzestan:
First Front in the War on Iran? (&
map)
- New Challenges
for the Peace Movement
- Occupation
Fails to Capture Iraqis' Loyalty, Prevent Civil War
- The Perils
of Occupation: Easier the Victory, Harder the Peace
- The Next
Stage: A New War Against Saddam's Opponents
- Dispatch
from Main Street: Hearts & Minds in the Heartland
- "Spam
Scam" from George W. Bush (in New York Times)
- Past articles:
- Iraq, Afghanistan,
Philippines, Bosnia,
Kosovo, E.U.,
- Caucasus, Canada,
Somalia,
L.A.,
Superpowers, Place
names
- Powerpoints:
- Global Network of U.S. Military Bases
- History of U.S. Military Interventions
- The
U.S. Antiwar Movement & Port protests
- Manifest Destiny & Overseas Imperialism
- A People's Geography of American Empire
- Afghanistan: Roach Motel of Empires
- The Wars in Iraq & A
War with Iran?
- Global Geopolitics
- Somali Immigrants in the Rural Midwest
- Nationalism in Eastern Europe
& former Soviet Union
- Environmental issues in former Soviet
bloc
- Environmental effects of warfare, nuclear & fossil
fuels
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- More Writings/Presentations
on Ethnic Relations & Geopolitics
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- Personal
- Favorite people, musicians, places.
- My YouTube
videos & favorites
- Links on geography, mapping, globalization,
environment.
- Letter to Midwestern friends/family (with
Washington photos)
- Letter
to University of Wisconsin colleagues
- City
of Olympia
- Washington festivals
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- Evergreen links
- The Evergreen State College
- United Faculty of
Evergreen
- Native American
Studies programs:
- Native
American and World Indigenous Peoples Studies
- Longhouse Education
and Cultural Center
- Northwest Indian Applied
Research Institute
- Reservation-Based, Community
Determined Program
- Master of Public
Administration - Tribal Governance
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