Lomayumtewa C. Ishii | |
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Born | Lomayumtewa Curtis Ishii 1959/60 |
Nationality | Hopi[3] |
Other names | "Loma"[3] |
Citizenship | United States |
Occupation(s) | Professor; academic |
Known for | Books on Native American history and sociology[1] |
Title | Doctor |
Board member of | former Chair of the Applied Indigenous Studies Department at Northern Arizona University[1] |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Northern Arizona University |
Thesis | "Voices from our ancestors: Hopi resistance to scientific historicide" (2001) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Applied Indigenous Studies |
Sub-discipline | Native American Anthropology and Sociology; Contemporary Native American issues in the United States |
Institutions | University of Iowa University of Tübingen, Germany Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis Smithsonian Institution Diné College Temple University Japan Northern Arizona University[1] |
Influenced | Irena Šumi[2] |
Lomayumtewa C. "Loma" Ishii is a Hopi associate professor and researcher, working in the Applied Indigenous Studies department at Northern Arizona University.[3]