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<br /> "Race and Ethnicity in the 20`h-Century United States" (Research Seminar, UNC-
<br /> Chapel Hill, HIST 395.13)
<br /> "Native America: The East" (Lecture, Harvard University, History 1657 and UNC-
<br /> Chapel Hill, HIST/AMST 231).
<br /> "Native America: The West" (Lecture, Harvard University, History 1658).
<br /> "Native American Identities" (Seminar, Harvard University, History 1655).
<br /> "Sacred Places and American Law" (Seminar, Harvard University, Freshman Seminar
<br /> 41 x).
<br /> "Major Themes in American Historical Writing" (Seminar, Harvard University, History
<br /> 90e, co-taught).
<br /> "Special Topics—Native American History" (Lecture, North Carolina State University,
<br /> History 498).
<br /> "Native American Places" (Seminar, Duke University, Religion 1965/Cultural
<br /> Anthropology 180S, co-taught).
<br /> "Images of Indians in the Mass Media" (Lecture, San Francisco State University, AIS
<br /> 235)
<br /> Other Professional Activities:
<br /> Research Assistant, Southern Oral History Program, University of North Carolina.
<br /> August, 2003-May, 2004.
<br /> Coordinator, Lumbee River Fund for the Preservation of Lumbee History and Culture,
<br /> University of North Carolina, Pembroke. August, 2000-August, 2005.
<br /> Selected Invited Lectures
<br /> "Kinship and Capitalism in the Gilded Age: Coal Mining in the Choctaw Nation."
<br /> Harvard University, April 2010.
<br /> "Indian, Southern, and American: Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South." Indiana
<br /> University,. April 2010.
<br /> "Redefining Race: Lumbee Indians at the Crossroads of Southern History." Keynote
<br /> Address, Historical Society of North Carolina Semi-Annual Meeting, Elon
<br /> University, April 2010.
<br /> "Working From Home: Research and Native American Identity." Keynote Address,
<br /> University of New Mexico Critical Knowledge Symposium, April 2010.
<br /> "Indians, Southerners, and Americans: Race, Tribe, and Nation During Jim Crow."
<br /> University of Georgia, April 2009.
<br /> "Indians, Southerners, and Americans: Race, Tribe, and Nation During Jim Crow."
<br /> James A. Hutchins Lecture, Center for the Study of the American South, UNC-
<br /> Chapel Hill, February, 2009.
<br /> "Working From Home: Documenting Lumbee History." Center for Documentary
<br /> Studies at Duke University, April, 2008.
<br /> "Redefining Race: Native American Identity in the Southeastern United States."
<br /> University of Massachusetts-Boston, April, 2007.
<br /> "Native American Identity in the Segregated South." Brandeis University Department
<br /> of History, October, 2006.
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