Indian History Book Review Journal of Military History
Fields of interest:
Native American history & Native American police
Bio:
Ned Blackhawk (Western Shoshone) is a Professor of History and American Studies at Yale and was on the faculty from 1999 to 2009 at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. A graduate of McGill University, he holds graduate degrees in History from UCLA and the University of Washington and is the author of Violence over the Land: Indians and Empires in the early American West (Harvard, 2006), a written report of the American Bang-up Basin that garnered half a dozen professional prizes, including the Frederick Jackson Turner Prize from the Organization of American Historians.
In improver to serving in professional associations and on the editorial boards of American Quarterly and Ethnohistory, Professor Blackhawk has led the establishment of two fellowships, 1 for American Indian Students to attend the Western History Association's annual briefing, the other for doctoral students working on American Indian Studies dissertations at Yale named afterward Henry Roe Cloud (Winnebago, Class of 1910).
Degrees Received
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Ph.D. in History, University of Washington, 1999
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Master'southward Caste in History, Academy of California, Los Angeles, 1994
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Available of Arts in Honours History, McGill University, 1992
Select Grants and Honors (Since Receivin1000 Ph.d.)
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Book of the Decade Honor, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA), for "one of the ten most influential books in Native American and Indigenous Studies in the offset decade of the xx-first century" 2011
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Diverse Magazine'southward Nether twoscore Emerging Scholar Award 2009
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John C. Ewers Honor for the best book on N American Indian Ethnohistory, Western History Association 2008
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Frederick Jackson Turner Award for the most significant commencement book in American History, Organization of American Historians 2007
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Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Prize for the all-time book of the yr, the American Club for Ethnohistory 2007
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William P. Clements Prize for the all-time non-fiction volume on Southwestern America for 2006, Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University 2007
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Robert Yard. Utley Accolade for the best book on the military history of the American Borderland, Western History Association 2007
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Lora Romero Showtime Volume Prize, American Studies Clan 2007
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Faculty Guest Autobus Program, Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, UW Madison 2006
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Summertime Inquiry Service Grant, Provost'due south Office, UW Madison 2005
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Institute on Race and Ethnicity Campus Reading Award, UW Institute on Race and Ethnicity 2005
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Outstanding Mentor Award, The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, Academy of Wisconsin, Madison 2005
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Visiting Faculty Fellowship, Enquiry Institute of Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University 2004
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Postdoctoral Laurels, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, National Research Council 2001
Select Editorial Positions and Service in Professional Associations
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Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Prize Commission, American Order for Ethnohistory 2011
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American Indian Advisory Lath, Utah Museum of Natural History "Native Voices" Permanent Exhibition Design Team 2011
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Series Co-Editor, Henry Roe Deject Series on American Indians and Modernity, Yale University Press (founding editor in Fall 2010) 2011
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Series Co-Editor, Cambridge Studies in North American Indian History, Cambridge University Press 2010-present
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Frederick Douglas Prize Committee, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University Kinesthesia Representative 2010
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Humanities Grant Panel Review, National Endowment for the Humanities 2010
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American Indian Informational Board-Museum Pattern Team, Utah Museum of Natural History 2010
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Frederick Jackson Turner Prize Commission, Organization of American Historians 2010
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John Ewers Prize Committee, Western History Association 2010
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Editorial Board, Ethnohistory, the American Order for Ethnohistory 2008-nowadays
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Advisory Board, American Quarterly, American Studies Association 2007-present
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Program Commission, Western History Clan 2008 Conference 2007
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Gibson Award Commission 2004, Western History Association (All-time Commodity of the Year in North American Indian History). iii-year engagement, 2004-06, Chair '06
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Briefing Plan Committee Member, "American Studies and the Question of Empire: Histories, Cultures and Practices," American Studies Association, 1998
Bibliography: Articles, Chapters, Books, and Essays
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Ethnic Visions: Rediscovering the Legacy of Franz Boas, co-edited with Isaiah Lorado Wilner (Yale Academy Printing, forthcoming, 513pp). Submitted anthology of 16 essays fatigued from leading anthropologists, philosophers, and historians. 2015.
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"'An Age of Pictures More Words': Theorizing Early American Indian Photography," in Nancy Marie Mithlo, ed., For A Dear of His People: The Photography of Horace Poolaw (Washington, D.C.: National Museum of the American Indian Press/Distributed by Yale University Press): 65-75. 2014.
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"Toward An Ethnic Art History of the West: the Segesser Hide Paintings," in Julianna Barr and Edward Country, eds, The Contested Spaces of Early America (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014): 276-299. 2014.
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"Educational activity the Columbian Commutation," Organization of American Historians, Magazine of History, 27:iv, Special Issue on Pre-Contact America, 31-34. 2013.
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"Visualizing the Violent Spread of Equestrianism: Revisiting the Segesser Hibernate Paintings," in Recreating America, edited by Julianna Barr and Edward Countryman in Commemoration of the Scholarly Influences of David J. Weber (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press) forthcoming
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"Currents in North American Indian Historiography," Western Historical Quarterly, 50th Anniversary Special Result, "The WHA at Fifty: Essays on the State of Western History Scholarship," 42 (Autumn 2011): 319-324 2011
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"Violence over the Smashing Bowl: An Interview with Ned Blackhawk," in Deborah and Jon Lawrence, eds., Trigger-happy Encounters: Interviews on Western Massacres (Norman: University of Oklahoma Printing, 2011), 161-179 2011
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"American Indians and the Study of U.S. History," in American History Now, co-edited for the American Historical Association past Eric Foner and Lisa McGirr, (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2011), 378-401 2011
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History of Native America (Prince Fredrick, MD: Recorded Books) 14-lecture DVD audio course with 114-page study guide 2010
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"Contradictions in Indian Art: Gimmicky Native American Arts and the National Museum of the American Indian," American Quarterly 62: 2 (June 2010), 387-394
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"'Dey Take Indian For Slave': Visions of Enslavement in Marcus Rediker's The Slave Ship and Barry Unsworth'due south Sacred Hunger," Atlantic Studies seven: 1 (March 2010), 27-32 (role of "Colloquoy with Marcus Rediker on The Slave Ship: A Homo History," edited by Dennis Moore) 2010
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"Recasting the Narrative of America: The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching American Indian History," in Gary J. Kornblith and Ballad Lasser, eds., Instruction American History: Essays Adapted from the Journal of American History, 2001-2007 (Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2009), 217-223 (originally published in The Journal of American History, Textbooks and Teaching Forum, March 2007,1165-1170) 2009
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"The Primacy of Violence in Not bad Basin Indian History," in Journal of W, Special Issue on Native American History, 46: 4 (Autumn 2007), x-17 2007
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Between Empires: American Indians in the West during the Age of Empire, Invitee Editor, Special Consequence, Ethnohistory, Volume 54, Number 4, Fall 2007 (five compiled articles, introduction, and guest commentary) 2007
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"Swiftly Moving Currents: American Indian History and the Irresolute Complexity of the Lewis and Clark Trek," Introduction, Between Empires: Indians in the American West during the Age of Empire, Special Issue of Ethnohistory 54:4 (Autumn 2007), 583-589 2007
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"The Displacement of Violence: Ute Diplomacy and the Making of New United mexican states's Eighteenth-Century Northern Borderlands," in Between Empires: Indians in the American West during the Age of Empire, Special Issue of Ethnohistory 54:four (Fall 2007), 723-755 2007
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"Native American Reversal of Fortune: American Indian Colonialism and Its Backwash," Review Essay of Charles Wilkinson, Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations (New York: W.Westward. Norton & Company, 2005) and Paige Raibmon, Accurate Indians: Episodes of Encounter from the Belatedly-Nineteenth Century Northwest Coast (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005), American Quarterly 59. one (March 2007), 211-218 2007
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Violence Over the Land: Indians and Empires in the Early American West 2006 (Harvard University Printing, 2006; reprint 2007; paperback 2008; Kindle 2010)
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2008 John C. Ewers Laurels, Western History Association
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2007 Frederick Jackson Turner Award, Organization of American Historians
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2007 Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Prize, the American Gild for Ethnohistory
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2007 Robert M. Utley Award, Western History Association
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2007 Lora Romero First Book Prize, American Studies Clan
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2006 Clements Prize for the best nonfiction book of the year on Southwestern America, Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University
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"The Road to a New Era of American Indian Autonomy," History Now, Special Effect on Western American History, The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History 2006
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"Look How Far Nosotros've Come: How American Indian History Changed the Study of U.S. History in the 1990s," Organization of American Historians' Magazine of History, Special Issue on "The American W," Clyde Milner and Anne Butler, eds., Volume nineteen:6, November 2005, 13-17 2005
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"Confronting Indian Imagery in America: Resisting the Misrepresentation of American Indians, A Personal Story," in Simon Ortiz, ed. Beyond the Achieve of Time and Change: Native American Reflections on the Frank A. Rinehart Photograph Collection (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, Volume 53 in the Sun Tracks Series of American Indian Literary Voices), 27-31 2005
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The Shoshone, Nonfiction Children's Volume in the Indian Nations Tribal History Series, Herman Viola, Senior Ed., (Austin: Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers) 2000
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"Julian Steward and the Politics of Representation" in Richard O. Clemmer, 50. Daniel Myers, and Elizabeth Rudden, eds., Julian Steward and the Dandy Basin: The Making of an Anthropologist (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press), 181-201; previously published as "Julian Steward and the Politics of Representations: A Critique of Anthropologist Julian Steward's Ethnographic Portrayals of the American Indians of the Great Basin," American Indian Culture and Inquiry Journal 21:2 (July, 1997): 61-80 1999
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"'I Can Carry on from Here': The Relocation of American Indians to Los Angeles," Wicazo Sa Review: Journal of Native American Studies Xi: 2 (Autumn 1995): 16-30
Reference Works
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Navajo-Ute Merchandise Blanket Entry in Cécile R. Ganteaume, ed., Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian Press, 2010)
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"The Ute Conflict," 500-discussion Ute entry in Dee Chocolate-brown's, Coffin My Heart at Wounded Knee joint: The Illustrated Edition: An Indian History of the American Due west (Sterling, 2009)
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Opechancanough (750-give-and-take entry) in Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty, Donald L. Fixico, editor (ABC-CLIO, 2007)
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Foreword, Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, eds. Elin Woodger and Brandon Toporov (New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2004), xi-xii
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17 entries on American Indian history and constabulary in Lexicon of American History, 3rd. Edition, Stanley Kutler, full general editor (New York: Scribners, 2003)
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Native Americans of N America: "History" Section, 2003 Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia, (10,000 word entry and synthetic version of what will form the ground for current project, Surviving the American Conquest)
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"Great Basin Regional Essay," The Slap-up Basin and Southwest, Volume 2, The Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes, (Detroit: Gale Inquiry, 1998)
Book Reviews and Paper Columns
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Book Review of Bray Delay, The War of a Yard Deserts: Indian Raids and the U.S.-Mexican War (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008) in the Periodical of War machine History 2009
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Book Review of Pekka Hamalainen, The Comanche Empire (New Oasis: Yale 2008) in the New Mexico Historical Review. 2009
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Volume Review of Christian W. McMillen, Making Indian Police: The Haulapai Land Case and the Birth of Ethnohistory (New Haven: Yale Academy Printing, 2007) in the Australasian Journal of American Studies 27:i (July 2008), 122-125
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"U.S. Must Return Land Seized in 1877 to Lakota," February 28, 2007, Wire-Service of The Progressive, distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Services to over 400 U.South. and Canadian newspapers, picked up by a dozen regional papers
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Book Review of James F. Brooks, Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Customs in the Southwest Borderlands (Chapel Loma: University of North Carolina Printing, 2002) in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal 28:ane (2004)
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Book Review of Alan Taylor, American Colonies: The Settling of North America (New York: Penguin-Putnam Publishers, 2001) in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal 27:i (2003) (Lead Review)
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Book Review of Martha Knack, Boundaries Between: An Ethnohistory of the Southern Paiutes (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001) in the New United mexican states Historical Review (Winter 2003)
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Book Review of Donald Fixico, The Urban Indian Experience in America (Albuquerque: Academy of New United mexican states Printing, 2000) in the Pacific Historical Review (Spring 2002)
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Book Review of Devon A. Mihesuah, ed., Natives and Academics: Researching and Writing About American Indians (Lincoln: Academy of Nebraska Press, 1998) in the Western Historical Quarterly (Summertime 1999)

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