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American Indian/Native American
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PhD Student
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Doctoral Candidate
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Professor Emeritus
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Doctoral Candidate
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Associate Professor, Director, Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest
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Lecturer Part-Time
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PhD Student
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Doctoral Candidate
News
- Professor George Behlmer's award-winning book receives Featured Review in AHR (September 24, 2020)
- History Faculty Hosts an Abundance of Book Launches (November 11, 2019)
- Interview: New Books In The American West (January 8, 2019)
- Professor Joshua Reid Awarded Four Major Book Prizes (March 26, 2017)
- Department Announces Three New Faculty Members (March 27, 2015)
- Purnima Dhavan: Awarded an American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship (July 4, 2013)
Research
- “The People of the Cape, Pacific Worlds, and Indigenous Knowledge,” commissioned response for H-Environment Roundtable Reviews 7.2 (June 2017), (https://networks.h-net.org/reid-sea-my-country-roundtable-review-vol-7-no-2-2017). Learn more
- “Self-Determination, Economic Development, and Native History,” The Panorama: Expansive views from the Journal of the Early Republic, December 4, 2017 (http://thepanorama.shear.org/2017/12/04/self-determination-economic-development-and-native-history/). Learn more
- “From ‘Fishing Together’ to ‘To Fish in Common With’: Makah Marine Waters and the Making of the Settler Commons in Washington Territory,” Journal of the West 56.4 (Fall 2017): 48-56. Learn more
- Schaefer, Kurt. The Promise and the Price of Contact: Puyallup Indian Acculturation, Federal Indian Policy and the City of Tacoma, 1832-1909. Diss. University of Washington, 2016. Chair: John Findlay. Learn more
- Reid, Joshua L. The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015 (hardback), 2018 (paperback). Learn more
- Harmon, Alexandra J. Rich Indians: Native People and the Problem of Wealth in American History. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Print. Learn more
- Bailey, Anna. How Scuffletown became Indian country: political change and tranformations in Indian identity in Robeson County, North Carolina, 1865-1956. Diss. University of Washington, 2008. Chairs: James Gregory and Alexandra Harmon. Learn more
- Sohi, Seema. Echoes Of Mutiny: Race, Empire, And Indian Anticolonialism In North America. Diss. University of Washington, 2008. Chair: Moon-Ho Jung. Learn more
- Harmon, Alexandra J. The Power of Promises: Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2008. Print. Learn more
- Harmon, Alexandra J. Indians in the Making: Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities around Puget Sound. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. Print. Learn more
- ""These Horses Belong with Us:" Remaking Relations Between Native Peoples and Horses in the Inland Pacific Northwest, 1890-1990" Learn more
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