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Education
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Ph.D. |
1982 |
Harvard
University, Sociology |
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M.A. |
1975 |
North
Dakota State University, Sociology |
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B.A. |
1973 |
North
Dakota State University, Mathematics |
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Positions Held
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Professor,
University of California, Los Angeles, 1997-present |
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Associate
Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, 1991-1997 |
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Assistant
Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, 1984-1991 |
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Assistant
Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1983-1984 |
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Research
Fellow, Harvard University, 1982-1983 |
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Teaching
Fellow, Harvard University, 1981-1982 |
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Areas of Interest:
| Social
Change |
|
Theory |
| Sociology
of Native Americans |
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Comparative
Historical Analysis |
Recent and Forthcoming
Publications:
| forth-coming |
Carole
Goldberg and Duane Champagne |
"Ramona
Redeemed? The Rise of Tribal Political Power in California" |
Wicazo
Sa Review |
| forth-coming |
Duane
Champagne (ed.) |
The
Native North American Almanac. 2nd Edition |
Detroit:
Gale Research, Inc. |
| forth-coming |
Jay
Strauss and Duane Champagne |
"Defining
Indian Studies Through Stories and Nation Building: An Introduction" |
Native
American From the Ground Up: History and Prospects. |
| forth-coming |
Joseph
Strauss and Duane Champagne (eds) |
Native
American Studies From the Ground Up: History and Prospects. |
Walnut
Creek, CA: AltaMira Press |
| forth-coming |
Duane
Champagne and Troy Johnson |
Native
American Nationalism: An Introduction to American Indian Studies. |
New
York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. |
| forth-coming |
Duane
Champagne and Delia Salvatierra |
Distinguished
Native American Political and Tribal Leaders. |
Phoenix,
AZ: Oryx Press. |
| forth-coming |
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"Will
Native Community and Identity Survive the New Economy?" |
Native
Pathways: Economic Development and American Indian Culture |
| forth-coming |
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"Renewing
Tribal Governments: Uniting Political Theory and Sacred Communities" |
Wicazo
Sa Review |
| forth-coming |
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"Renewing
American Indian Nations: Cosmic Communities and Spiritual Autonomy" |
Diversity
and Community: A Critical Reader |
| forth-coming |
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"Economic
Incorporation, Political Change, and Cultural Preservation Among the Northern
Cheyenne" |
Native
Government Policy: Native Self-Governance in the United States and Canada |
| forth-coming |
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"Establishing
an American Indian Studies Research Center: The UCLA Experience." |
Native
American Studies From the Ground Up: History and Prospects |
| 2001 |
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"Native
Issues in the 21st Century." |
pp.
61-88 in Indigenous Peoples, Racism and the United Nations |
| 2001 |
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"The
Choctaw People Resist the Treaty at Dancing Rabbit Creek." |
pp.
280-287, Chapter 34, in Chahta Anompa: An Introduction
to Choctaw |
| 2000 |
Duane
Champagne, Carole Goldberg-Ambrose, Amber Machamer, Bethany Phillips and
Tessa Evans |
"Service
Delivery for Native American Children for Children in Los Angeles County,
1996" |
Resources
in Education (RIE) |
| 2000 |
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"Setting
the Stage: A Historical Context." |
pp.
5-49 in American Indian Theater in Performance: Readings
and Interviews |
For a complete
listing click
here.
Academic Service
| Reviewer
for:
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American
Sociological Review, American Indian Culture and Research Journal,
Social Science Quarterly, National Science Foundation, Social Problems,
Montanans on a New Trac for Science (MONTS), University of California
Press, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Panel
(1990-92), ASA Minority Fellowship Committee (1990-92), American Ethnologist,
Families in Society, American Indian Quarterly, Oxford University
Press, Demography, Ethnohistory, National Endowment for the Humanities,
New York University Press, The Sociological Quarterly, JAI Press,
Law & Society Review, Explorations in Ethnic Studies, Ford Foundation
Postdoctoral Fellowship and Doctoral Dissertation Committee (1995-96),
University of Minnesota Press, Harper Collins Publishers, Clarity
Press, Inc., Native American Telecommunications, Journal of Multicultural
Social Work, Greenwood Press, Journal of American Studies of Turkey,
Social Forces, Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship Committee (1997),
American Quarterly, University of Oklahoma Press; Los Angeles Cultural
Affairs Department, Michigan State University Press, Sun Dance Institute
(1998, 2000), John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, National
Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Canadian Journal of Native Education,
School of American Research (1999), Ethnic Studies Review, Routledge,
California Policy Research Center. |
| Editorial
Advisory Board for: |
Explorations
in Ethnic Studies, 1993-98; Ethnic Studies Review, 1999-2001; The
Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies, 1996-2001;
Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1996-2000; Gohweli: A Journal
of Native Literatures, 1997-2001; HAMINDIAN, 1997-2001; Journal of
Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2000-01. |
| Book
Review Editor for: |
American
Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1986-2001. Volumes 7 (4), 8 (1-4),
9 (1-2). |
| Editor
for: |
American
Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1986-01. Volumes 9 (No.3-4),
10 (No. 1, 3-4), 11-25. |
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Native
American Studies Association Newsletter, Volumes 1-2, (1991-92). |
| General
Editor for: |
Migration
Tears by Michael Kabotie. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies
Center, 1989; The Light on the Tent Wall: A Bridging by Mary Tall
Mountain. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 1990;
The Indian Child Welfare Act: Indian Homes for Indian Children edited
by Troy R. Johnson. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center,
1991; Old Shirts & New Skins by Sherman Alexie. Los Angeles: UCLA
American Indian Studies Center, 1993; Alcatraz: Indian Land Forever
edited by Troy R. Johnson. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies
Center, 1994; The Unheard Voices: American Indian Responses to the
Columbian Quincentenary 1492-1992 edited by Carole Gentry and Donald
A. Grinde, Jr. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 1994;
You Are on Indian Land! Alcatraz Island, 1969-71 edited by Troy R.
Johnson. Los Angeles: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 1995. |
| Series
Editor for: |
Contemporary
Indian Communities Series. Co-editor with Troy Johnson. Walnut Creek,
CA: AltaMira Press, 1997-00. Volume 1. Inuit Whaling
and Sustainability by Milton M.R. Freeman et al., 1998; Volume
2. Contemporary Native American Political Issues
edited by Troy Johnson, 1999; Volume 3. Contemporary
Native American Cultural Issues edited Duane Champagne, 1999;
Volume 4. Modern Tribal Development: Paths to Self-Sufficiency
and Cultural Integrity in Indian Country by Dean Howard Smith,
2000; Volume 5. Medicine Ways ed. Cliff Trafzer
and Diane Weiner, 2001; Volume 6. American Indians
and the Urban Experience ed. Susan Lobo and Kurt Peters, 2001. |
| Publications
Director for: |
American
Indian Studies Center, UCLA. 1986-87 |
| Book
Reviews: |
Contemporary
Sociology, American Indian Quarterly, Cultural Survival Quarterly,
American Ethnologist, Ethnohistory, The American Historical Review,
Journal of Social and Behavioral Sciences. |
Related Experience
| 1991
to present |
Director,
UCLA American Indian Studies Center |
| 1998-2003 |
Member
of the National Museum of the American Indian Board of Trustees; Member
of Executive Committee, chair of Repatriation Subcommittee, 2000-2001 |
| 1992-2003 |
Member
of the Los Angeles City/County American Indian Commission; Vice Chair,
1997-2000; Chair, 8/93-1/94, 2/95-1/97; 2000-2001; Member of the Subcommittee
for Cultural and Economic Development, 1992-1993. |
| 2000-2001 |
Board
of Directors, Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management,
and Policy (NNI) |
| 1998-2001 |
Advisory
Board, Harvard Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, "Honoring
Nations Program" |
| 1998-2001 |
Member
of Gabrieleno/Tongva Springs Task Force |
| 1997-2001 |
Advisory
Board, Tribal Law and Policy Institute |
| 1997-2001 |
National
Advisory Board, American Indian Studies Web Site and H-net Affiliation,
Arizona State University |
| 1997-2001 |
Honorary
Dinner Committee, First Americans in the Arts |
| 2001 |
Board
of Advisors, Old Chief Lonewolf Descendants (non-profit) |
| 1994,
1997, 1999, 2000 |
Consultant,
ACT Fairness Reviews |
| 1996-2000 |
Consultant
for American Indian Studies Programs, Black Hills State University,
Arizona State University, University of California-Berkeley, University
of New Mexico, Dartmouth, University of Arizona, University of Victoria,
Colgate University |
For a complete
listing click
here.
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