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NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
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Harold Adler
Oakland
Harold Adler is an independent filmmaker, curator and photographer who has made films on such subjects as the 30th anniversary of the Berkeley free speech movement and the 30th anniversary celebration of the 1969 Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island. Find out more·
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James Jerome Barilla
English
University of California, Davis
James Barilla is a scholar of environmental studies and literature and has lectured on women's roles in traditional farming and place identification based on interviews with a Hispanic farmer and a Pomo Indian woman. Find out more·
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Craig D. Bates
Yosemite Museum
National Park Service
Craig Bates is a curator of exhibitions on Native American subjects, specializing in western Native American materials culture and history. Find out more·
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Tad A. Beckman
Humanities & Social Sciences
Harvey Mudd College, Claremont
Tad Beckman is a scholar of the history of philosophy, environmental philosophy, and ethical issues in science and engineering. Find out more·
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Lee Davis
Anthropology
San Francisco State University
Lee Davis, who is director of the California Studies Department at San Francisco State University, is a scholar of native North Americans, California ethnography and ethnology. Find out more·
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Charles B. Faulhaber
Bancroft Library
University of California, Berkeley
Charles Faulhaber is a scholar of language and history, specializing in medieval Spanish literature and rhetoric and is the author of Latin Rhetorical Theory in Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century Castile. Find out more·
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Margaret Field
American Indian Studies
San Diego State University
Margaret Field is a scholar of Native American studies and linguistics and has lectured on native language use in the schools and in the community. Find out more·
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John Warren Fulbright
Humanities and Sciences
California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland
John Fulbright is a scholar of anthropology and multimedia studies. Find out more·
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Lisbeth Haas
History
University of California, Santa Cruz
Lisbeth Haas is a scholar of California history and is the author of Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936. Find out more·
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Susan Lobo
Intertribal Friendship House
American Indian Center
Susan Lobo is a scholar of Native American cultures and urban studies and is the author of Pride of Place: Bay Area Urban Indian Communities. Find out more·
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Dr. Florence Shipek
Riverside
Florence Shipek is a scholar of early California history and is a retired history professor from the University of California, Riverside. Find out more·
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Michael Edward Welsh
History
University of Northern Colorado, Greeley
Michael Welsh is a scholar of the history of the Southwest region and is the author of A History of the San Francisco District, US Army Corps of Engineers, 1980-2000. Find out more·
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Corinne Shear Wood
Anthropology
Cabrillo Community College, Aptos
Corinne Shear Wood is a scholar of anthropology and is the author of Human Sickness and Health: A Biocultural View. Find out more·
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