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2013 Elections Closed

Voting opened May 9, 2010 at midnight CST (North America) and closed on May 23 at 11:59pm CST (North America)

Congratulations to the 2010 NAISA Prize Winners!!

The NAISA Council and prize committee are pleased to announce our three winners of 2010 NAISA best article and book prizes. Congratulations to the following winners who gathered the most votes from fellow NAISA members.

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2010 Most Thought Provoking Article in Native American and Indigenous Studies

Danika Medak-Saltzman., “Transnational Indigenous Exchange: Rethinking Global Interactions of Indigenous Peoples at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition.” American Quarterly 62 (2010): 591-615.

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2010 Best First Book in Native American and Indigenous Studies

Malinda Maynor Lowery. Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.

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2010 Best Subsequent Book in Native American and Indigenous Studies

Jean M. O’Brien. Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians Out of Existence in New England. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010.

2013 Call for Applications: $$ to Attend Annual Meeting

Feb 27, 2013: Funds are available to assist members accepted to the 2013 Program who need financial assistance to attend the meeting. Click here to access instructions and guidelines on how to apply for the 2013 meeting in Saskatoon.

Co-Editors and Editorial Board for NAIS Journal

Inaugural co-editors for the NAIS Journal were selected by NAISA Council in November 2012: Professors Jean O'Brien (White Earth Ojibwe, University of Minnesota) and Robert Warrior (Osage, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). The Inaugural Editorial Board was appointed by NAISA Council and the Co-Editors in March 2013: click on "Journal" in the left-hand column to see the list!