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  • Contributors

peter l. bayers is an English professor and director of the American Studies Program at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. In addition to publishing scholarship on mountaineering (Imperial Ascent, UP of Colorado) and in western American studies, he has published a number of articles in Native studies in journals such as sail and melus. When not teaching and writing, he devotes time to his family; heads to the mountains to climb; and works with “Simply Smiles,” a service organization, in partnership with the community of La Plant on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation, to help develop a bright future for Lakota families and their children.

lee bebout is an assistant professor of English at Arizona State University. His book, Mythohistorical Interventions: The Chicano Movement and Its Legacies was published by the University of Minnesota Press in spring 2011. His articles have appeared in Aztlán, melus, Latino Studies, and other scholarly journals. He has recently received a grant to develop his second book-length project, tentatively titled “Whiteness on the Border.”

john c. havard is an assistant professor of English at Auburn University in Montgomery, Alabama. He has published on a variety of topics pertaining to early and antebellum and multiethnic US literatures. [End Page 419]

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