Present | Assistant Professor, University of Washington Tacoma ‐ School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
adaptation to climate change, environmental ethics connected to land-base Indigenous identities, Indigenous cultural autonomy, Indigenous cultural autonomy, critical race/tribal critical race theory, and Indigenous bioethics related to environmental health disparities within American Indian/Alaska Native/First Nations communities
Courses
- TEGL 464, Indigenous Health, Political Ethnoecology and Governance
- TEGL 401, Critical and Indigenous Methodologies
- TEGL 365, Indigenous Ethnobiology
- TEGL 304, Indigenous Ethnoecology
- TEGL 303, Introduction to American Indian Education
- TEGL 302, Introduction to Tribal Critical Race Theory and Critical Race Theory
- TEGL 301, Introduction to Indigenous Women and Feminism
- TEGL 210, Introduction to Qualitative Methodology and Research Ethics
- TEGL 202, Introduction to Contemporary American Indian Issues
- TEGL 201, Introduction to Indigenous Philosophy
2013 | M.A., University of Washington - Seattle Campus ‐ Bioethics | |
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2010 | Ph.D, University of New Mexico ‐ Language, Literacy, and Sociocultural Studies | |
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2001 | M.P.P., North Carolina State University ‐ Plant Pathology | |
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1996 | B.S., North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ‐ Biology | |
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