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  • Contributors

Gregory R. Campbell is a professor and the chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Montana. His research interest involves ethnohistoric, demographic, health, and identity issues among Northern Plains Native American societies.

David J. Carlson is an assistant professor of English at California State University at San Bernardino, where he teaches early American and American Indian literature.

Jonathon Erlen is a curator for the History of Medicine, Health Science Library System, and an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh.

Harry A. Kersey Jr. is a professor of history at Florida Atlantic University, a three-time Fulbright scholar, and the author of seven books focusing primarily on American Indian issues.

Jeffery Powers-Beck is an associate professor of English at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He is now completing a book entitled "Chief ": American Indians in Professional Baseball, 1987-1945.

Sherry L. Smith is a professor of history at Southern Methodist University, where she teaches U.S. West and Native American history.

Sean Teuton, an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 2001 and is currently an assistant professor in the Department of English and the American Indian Studies Program at the University of WisconsinMadison.

Jay Toth is an assistant professor of anthropology and sociology at the State University of New York at Freedonia. [End Page 667]

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