I guess its Facebook official (from Prof. Sharlotte Neely, Univ of - TopicsExpress



          

I guess its Facebook official (from Prof. Sharlotte Neely, Univ of Northern Kentucky): Our book manuscript, Native Nations: The Survival of Fourth World Peoples, will be published by the end of 2014 or early 2015. The publisher is JCharlton Publishing, Ltd. located in British Columbia, Canada. The press specializes both in academic books that address social justice issues and in books focusing on indigenous peoples. I think this is a good fit. Once again, thank you for all your hard work and your great chapters. You are the best in your fields, and it shows in your writing. Just in case you are not familiar with the work of some of the other chapter authors, heres a summary: Introduction: Who Are Fourth World Peoples? Sharlotte Neely, Director of Native American Studies and Professor of Anthropology, Northern Kentucky University , and author of Snowbird Cherokees Native Americans/First Nations: USA , Canada , & Denmark, Mark Q. Sutton, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, California State University at Bakersfield , and author of An Introduction to Native North America Native Hawaiians: USA, ‘Umi Perkins, Lecturer, Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa. Author of the forthcoming book Reserving Native Rights: A Genealogy of Kuleana Lands in Hawaiʻi. Maori: New Zealand, Margaret Mutu, Director and Professor of Maori Studies, University of Auckland , and the author of The State of Maori Rights Aborigines: Australia, Robert Tonkinson, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of Western Australia , and author of The Mardu Aborigines: Living the Dream in Australia’s Desert Ainu: Japan, Jeffrey Gayman, Associate Professor of Multicultural Studies, Hokkaido University, with a recent Ph.D. dissertation on the Ainu Sami (Lapps): Norway , Sweden , & Finland, Dikka Storm, Curator and Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Sciences, Tromsø Museum, University of Tromsø, and the author of Slettnes på Sørøya : sluttrapport, undersøkelser av Samisk kulturhistorie Bretons (Britteny Celts): France, Michael J. Simonton, Director of Celtic Studies and Lecturer in Anthropology, Northern Kentucky University , and the author of Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Thanks, Sharlotte Neely, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology Director of Native American Studies Northern Kentucky University
Posted on: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 05:26:36 +0000

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