American Indian Studies
c/o Jan Johnson
Coordinator AIS
Clinical Assistant Professor
English - University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 1102
Moscow, ID 83844-1102
PHONE: (208) 885-7743
EMAIL: janjohn@uidaho.edu
Faculty & Liasons
Felix Airpa
Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher
Felix Aripa is an Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher from the Coeur d'Alene Tribe.
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Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher
Felix Aripa is an Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher from the Coeur d'Alene Tribe.
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Yolanda Bisbee
Yolanda Bisbee is the CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program) Director and a liaison of American Indian Studies.
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Yolanda Bisbee is the CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program) Director and a liaison of American Indian Studies.
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Ian Chambers, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Ian Chambers is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History, and a faculty member of American Indian Studies, American Studies, and Women Studies programs.
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Assistant Professor
Ian Chambers is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History, and a faculty member of American Indian Studies, American Studies, and Women Studies programs.
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Harold Crook
Affiliate Faculty
Harold Crook is an affliated faculty member from Lewis-Clark State College.
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Affiliate Faculty
Harold Crook is an affliated faculty member from Lewis-Clark State College.
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Angelique Townsend EagleWoman
Associate Professor of Law and James E. Rogers Fellow in American Indian Law
Courses Taught: Civil Procedure, Native American Law, Native Natural Resources Law, Tribal Nation Economics Law
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Associate Professor of Law and James E. Rogers Fellow in American Indian Law
Courses Taught: Civil Procedure, Native American Law, Native Natural Resources Law, Tribal Nation Economics Law
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Rodney Frey, Ph.D.
Director of General Education and Professor of Ethnography
Rodney Frey is a Professor of Ethnography. Over the last 38 years he has been associated with and conducting various applied, collaborative projects with the Apsáalooke (Crow) of Montana, the Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d'Alene) and Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) of Idaho, and the Confederated Warm Springs Tribes of Oregon.
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Director of General Education and Professor of Ethnography
Rodney Frey is a Professor of Ethnography. Over the last 38 years he has been associated with and conducting various applied, collaborative projects with the Apsáalooke (Crow) of Montana, the Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d'Alene) and Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) of Idaho, and the Confederated Warm Springs Tribes of Oregon.
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Ed Galindo
Director
Ed Galindo is the Director of the Natural Resources Tribal Cooperative at the University of Idaho Aquaculture Research Institute.
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Director
Ed Galindo is the Director of the Natural Resources Tribal Cooperative at the University of Idaho Aquaculture Research Institute.
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Rebecca Jager, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Rebecca Jager is an assistant professor of history. Her research areas are: Modern American, U.S. West, and Gender. Her current research endeavor is a social history through the lens of sports (Olympic, collegiate,and professional).
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Assistant Professor
Rebecca Jager is an assistant professor of history. Her research areas are: Modern American, U.S. West, and Gender. Her current research endeavor is a social history through the lens of sports (Olympic, collegiate,and professional).
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Jan Johnson
Clinical Assistant Professor; Coordinator, American Indian Studies Program
Jan Johnson teaches American Indian and African American Literatures.
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Clinical Assistant Professor; Coordinator, American Indian Studies Program
Jan Johnson teaches American Indian and African American Literatures.
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John Lawrence, Ph.D.
Professor of Business
Ph.D. 1993 Penn State University
Areas of Expertise:quality management, business/environmental sustainability, and case research methods.
Office: ALB215 | Phone: (208) 885-5821 | Email: jjl@uidaho.edu
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Professor of Business
Ph.D. 1993 Penn State University
Areas of Expertise:quality management, business/environmental sustainability, and case research methods.
Office: ALB215 | Phone: (208) 885-5821 | Email: jjl@uidaho.edu
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Anne L Marshall, PhD
Professor
Research Areas: Indigenous architecture and landscapes in North America; Architectural history; Social and cultural dimensions of global architecture and urban space; Architectural design; Urban and community design and regeneration
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Professor
Research Areas: Indigenous architecture and landscapes in North America; Architectural history; Social and cultural dimensions of global architecture and urban space; Architectural design; Urban and community design and regeneration
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Steve Martin
Director
Steve Martin is the director of the University of Idaho Native American Student Center.
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Director
Steve Martin is the director of the University of Idaho Native American Student Center.
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Sarah Penney
Diversity, Outreach & Communication Coordinator
Sarah Penny is the Diversity, Outreach & Communication Coordinator for Idaho EPSCoR and a liaison of American Indian Studies.
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Diversity, Outreach & Communication Coordinator
Sarah Penny is the Diversity, Outreach & Communication Coordinator for Idaho EPSCoR and a liaison of American Indian Studies.
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D'Lisa Penney Pinkham
Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher
D'Lisa Penney Pinkham is an Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher from the Nez Perce Tribe.
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Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher
D'Lisa Penney Pinkham is an Affiliate Faculty/Tribal Teacher from the Nez Perce Tribe.
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Lee Sappington
Associate Professor
Lee Sappington is an associate professor of Anthropology. His main area of interest is the Prehistory of the Columbia Plateau.
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Associate Professor
Lee Sappington is an associate professor of Anthropology. His main area of interest is the Prehistory of the Columbia Plateau.
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Rebecca Tallent
Associate Professor
Rebecca J. “Becky” Tallent is an award-winning journalist and public relations specialist with more than 12 years experience as an energy, environmental and financial journalist. She also has 18 years experience as a public relations specialist, primarily with state government agencies.
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Associate Professor
Rebecca J. “Becky” Tallent is an award-winning journalist and public relations specialist with more than 12 years experience as an energy, environmental and financial journalist. She also has 18 years experience as a public relations specialist, primarily with state government agencies.
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Arthur Taylor
Native American Tribal Liaison
Arthur Taylor is the Native American Tribal Liaison for the Office of the Provost.
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Native American Tribal Liaison
Arthur Taylor is the Native American Tribal Liaison for the Office of the Provost.
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