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Assistant Professor Benjamin Madley's book chapter, "California and Oregon's Modoc Indians: How Indigenous Resistance Camouflages Genocide in Colonial Histories" was published in Colonial Genocide in Indigenous North America edited by Andrew Woolford, Jeff Benvenuto, and Alexander Laban Hinton. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2014). Assistant Professor Madley's article, "Unholy Traffic in Human Blood and Souls: Systems of California Indian Servitude under U.S. Rule" was published in the Pacific Historical Review (83:4, November 2014).


Professor Teresa McCarty wrote "Teaching the Whole Child: Language Immersion and Student Achievement" published in Indian Country Today.


Associate Professor Stella Nair will release her second book in July 2015, At Home with the Sapa Inca. This major architectural survey and analysis of the Inca royal estate at Chinchero significantly increases our understanding of how the Inca conceived, constructed, and gave meaning to their built environment. Find more about it here.
Associate Professor Nair will also be giving a keynote address at the 5th International Congress on Construction History in June 2015. Click here for more information on the conference.


Professor David Delgado Shorter was interviewed by the Museum Anthropology Blog as part of the Museum Anthropology Leaders series. Read Part 1 and Part 2

Posted January 8, 2015, 8:19 AM PST