Ph.D. in American Indian Studies or a related field., Strong research background and publication record., Experience in teaching at the university level., Commitment to community engagement and Indigenous issues..
Key responsibilities:
Develop and teach undergraduate and graduate courses in American Indian Studies.
Conduct research and publish findings in academic journals.
Advise and mentor students in their academic and professional development.
Participate in departmental and university service activities.
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