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About Michelle Montgomery

Dr. Michelle Montgomery (Haliwa Saponi/Eastern Band Cherokee) is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington Tacoma, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (SIAS) in American Indian Studies and Ethnic, Gender and Labor Studies. She is also the Assistant Director for the Office of Undergraduate Education. Dr. Montgomery's research focuses on Indigenizing and decolonizing the climate change narrative, environmental ethics connected to Indigenous Peoples' identities, and eco-critical race theory to eliminate racial and environmental oppression.


Positions

Present Assistant Professor, University of Washington Tacoma School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
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Curriculum Vitae




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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

Education

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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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Books (2)

Reports (2)

Articles (2)