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1 NANCY SHOEMAKER office: Department of History, U-2103 University of Connecticut - Storrs Storrs, Connecticut EDUCATION 1991 Ph.D. History, University of Minnesota Dissertation: "The American Indian Recovery: Demography and the Family, Advisor: Russell R. Menard 1983 M.A. Cinema Studies, New York University 1980 B.A. History, Wellesley College PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Professor, History, University of Connecticut - Storrs Associate Professor, History, University of Connecticut - Storrs Assistant Professor, History, University of Connecticut - Storrs Assistant Professor, History, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Visiting Assistant Professor, History, SUNY-Plattsburgh Assistant Professor, History, Texas Christian University Visiting Assistant Professor, History, St. Lawrence University Instructor, History, University of Minnesota Sr. Research Asst., American Indian Family History Project, Newberry Library Instructor, Composition Program, University of Minnesota CURRENT RESEARCH Pursuing Respectability in the Cannibal Isles: Americans in 19th-Century Fiji The Whale Commons: Stranded Whales in Cape Cod History EXTERNAL GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS NEH Fellowship at the Massachusetts Historical Society NEH Fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society NEH Fellowship for University Teachers NEH Fellowship at the Huntington Library July 1996 Indian Voices in the Academy Fellowship, Newberry Library Summer 1995 NEH Summer Seminar, American Indian Ethnohistory, U of Oklahoma Jan.-June 1994 June 1994 Summer 1992 Monticello College Foundation Fellowship, Newberry Library Indian Voices in the Academy Seminar, Little Bighorn College, Crow Reservation, Montana, sponsored by the Newberry Library NEH Summer Seminar, Anthropology of Law, Princeton University

2 Shoemaker 2 INTERNAL GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Small Grant, UCRF Large Grant, UCRF, Living With Whales Jan Small Grant, UCRF University of Connecticut Humanities Institute Fellowship Spring 2006 University of Connecticut Research Foundation Large Grant to support research during sabbatical semester Spring 2002 Chancellor's Fellowship, UConn University of Connecticut Research Foundation Large Grant Research Grant, UW-System Inst. on Race & Ethnicity Faculty/Student Research Collaboration Grant, UWEC NET Council Grant to Support Teaching, UWEC Summer 1997 Summer Research Grant, UWEC Spring 1997 University Research and Creative Activities Grant, UWEC Women and Minority Mentoring Grant, UWEC NET Council Grant to Support Teaching, UWEC TCU Research Fund Grant Spring 1992 St. Lawrence University Faculty Research Grant University of Minnesota Dissertation Fellowship PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: Native American Whalemen and the World: The Contingency of Race (forthcoming, University of North Carolina Press, spring 2015) A Strange Likeness: Becoming Red and White in Eighteenth-Century North America. NY: Oxford University Press, American Indian Population Recovery in the Twentieth Century. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, EDITED BOOKS Co-editor with Susan Sleeper-Smith, Juliana Barr, Jean O'Brien, and Scott Stevens, Why You Can't Teach U.S. History without Indians (forthcoming, University of North Carolina Press, spring 2015) Editor, Living with Whales: Documents and Oral Histories of Native New England Whaling History. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, Editor, Clearing a Path: Theorizing the Past in Native American Studies. NY: Routledge, Editor, American Indians, Blackwell Readers in Social and Cultural History. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, Editor, Negotiators of Change: Historical Perspectives on Native American Women. NY: Routledge, 1995.

3 Shoemaker 3 ARTICLES: Mr. Tashtego: Native American Whalemen in Antebellum New England, Journal of the Early Republic 33 (Spring 2013), Race and Indigeneity in the Life of Elisha Apes, Ethnohistory 60 (Winter 2013), "Wonder and Repulsion: North American Indians in Eighteenth-Century Europe. In Europe Observed: The Reversed Gaze in the Early Modern Period, ed. Kumkum Chatterjee and Clement Hawes. Bucknell University Press, 2008: Whale Meat in American History, Environmental History 10 (April 2005), "Categories," in Shoemaker, Clearing a Path, Body Language: The Body as a Source of Sameness and Difference in Eighteenth-Century American Indian-European Diplomacy East of the Mississippi, in A Centre of Wonders : The Body in Early America, eds. Janet Moore Lindman and Michele Lise Tarter, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, An Alliance Between Men: Gender Metaphors in Eighteenth-Century American Indian Diplomacy East of the Mississippi, Ethnohistory 46 (April 1999), How Indians Got to Be Red, The American Historical Review 102 (June 1997), Awarded the Arrell M. Gibson Prize for the Best Article in American Indian History for 1997 from the Western History Association. Reprinted in Paul Spickard, ed., Race and Immigration in the United States: New Histories (NY: Routledge, 2012), 53-75; Roger L. Nichols, ed., The American Indian: Past and Present, 6 th ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, "Kateri Tekakwitha's Tortuous Path to Sainthood," in Shoemaker, Negotiators of Change, Reprinted in Veronica Strong-Boag, Mona Gleason, and Adele Perry, eds., Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History, 4 th ed., New York: Oxford University Press, 2002; and in 5 th ed., (2006). "The Natural History of Gender," Gender and History 6 (November 1994), "The Census As Civilizer: American Indian Household Structure in the 1900 and 1910 U.S. Censuses," Historical Methods 25 (1992), "Native American Families," in American Families: A Reference Guide and Historical Handbook, eds. Joseph M. Hawes and Elizabeth Nybakken, NY: Greenwood Press, "From Longhouse to Loghouse: Household Composition Among the Nineteenth- Century Senecas," American Indian Quarterly 15 (Summer 1991),

4 Shoemaker - 4 "The Rise or Fall of Iroquois Women," Journal of Women's History 2 (Winter 1991), Reprinted with new preface and selected primary documents in Rebecca Kugel and Lucy Eldersveld Murphy, eds.. Native Women s History in Eastern North America before 1900: A Guide to Research and Writing. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007: "Urban Indians and Ethnic Choices: American Indian Organizations in Minneapolis, ," The Western Historical Quarterly 19 (November 1988), Repr. Roger L. Nichols, ed., The American Indian: Past and Present, 4th ed. Alfred A. Knopf, 1991; 5 th ed. NY: McGraw-Hill, BOOK REVIEWS: Reviews in American History: 40 (Mar. 2012); 29 (June 2001). The American Historical Review: 112 (June 2007); 111 (April 2006); 105 (October 2000); 104 (June 1999). Journal of American History: 98 (September 2011); 90 (March 2003); 88 (December 2001); 88 (March 2001); 85 (September 1998); 84 (June 1997); 82 (March 1996); 80 (March 1994). Journal of World History: 21 (Mar. 2010). The Pacific Historical Review: 71 (Nov. 2002); 60 (May 1991). Journal of Social History: (March 2012); (Spring 2003); (Winter 2002); (Summer 2002); 27 (#3,1994); 27 (#1, 1993). Ethnohistory: 51 (Summer 2004); 48 (Summer 2001). Journal of Interdisciplinary History 43 (Summer 2012). The Western Historical Quarterly: 35 (Winter 2004); 32 (Winter 2001); 24 (November 1993); 21 (February 1990). American Indian Quarterly: 22 (Summer 1998); 17 (Summer 1993); 17 (Summer 1993); 16 (Fall 1992). Journal of the Early Republic: forthcoming; 20 (Fall 2000). Commonplace: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life: 1 (January 2001). Journal of American Ethnic History: 25 (Fall 2005); 20 (Summer 2001). The Great Plains Quarterly: 11 (Summer 1991). The South Carolina Historical Magazine 103 (April 2002). Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 45 (Wtr. 2002). New Mexico Historical Review 79 (Fall 2004). The Michigan Historical Review 22 (#2). Minnesota History: 59 (Summer 2005); 57 (Fall 2001); 52 (Spring 1991). Annals of Iowa: 54 (Winter 1995). New York History: 74 (October 1994). Canadian Historical Review: forthcoming. Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: 22 (#1-2, 1995). Law and History Review: 16 (Spring 1998). Signs: 29 (Summer 2004). Biography: 26 (Winter 2003). Journal of Historical Biography 9 (Mar. 2012). Online journal. H-Net: Posted H-Survey 4/97.

5 Shoemaker 5 OTHER: Food and the Intimate Environment, in Robert Chester III and Nicholas Mink, eds., Roundtable: The Place of Food in Environmental History, Journal of Environmental History 14 (2009): Where Is the History Lab Course?, Perspectives on History 47: 1 (January, 2009): Oil and Bone: Whale Consumption in the Lives of Plymouth Colonists. Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life 8 (Jan. 2008). Whaling, in Paul Finkelman, ed., Encyclopedia of the New American Nation. Charles Scribner s Sons, "Native Americans," in Alan Charles Kors, ed., Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, New York: Oxford University Press, "Native American Boys," in Priscilla Ferguson Clement and Jacqueline S. Reinier, eds., Boyhood in America: An Encyclopedia, 2 vols. (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2001), 2: A Social History of Cherokee Justice, Kaleidoscope (newsletter for the University of Wisconsin System Institute on Race and Ethnicity), Spring 1998, 3-7. "Kateri Tekakwitha: Iroquois Saint," in Altina L. Waller and Wallace Graebner, eds., True Stories from the American Past (NY: McGraw Hill, 1997), "Regions as Categories of Analysis," in AHA Perspectives 34 (November 1996), 7-8, 10. "American Indian History and Economic Development," in Marjorie Pryse, ed., "Developing a Global Curriculum: Interdisciplinary Perspectives," special issue, Hunger TeachNet 6 (Jan. 1996), "Fertility Among Native Americans," and "Polygamy Among Native Americans," in The Encyclopedia of the American West, eds. Charles Phillips and Alan Axelrod (Macmillan, 1996). "Alice Mary Robertson," in American National Biography. NY: Oxford University Press, "Native American Women in History," OAH Magazine of History 9 (1995), Reprinted in Kirk Ankeney, et al., eds., Bring History Alive!: Sourcebook for Teaching United States History. UCLA: National Center for History in the Schools, n.d. "Native Americans," in Peter Stearns, ed., Encyclopedia of Social History (NY: Garland, 1993). "Teaching the Truth About the History of the American West," "Point of View," The Chronicle of Higher Education 40, #10 (27 October 1993). "History of Women in America" syllabus and "Syllabus for a Proposed Course in Native American Women's History," in Louise L. Stevenson, ed., Women's History: Selected Course Outlines and Reading Lists from American Colleges and Universities, Vol.1, American History, 3rd edition (Markus Wiener, 1993), 51-54, Frederick E. Hoxie, Richard A. Sattler, and Nancy Shoemaker, "Reports of the American Indian Family History Project," Part One, Occasional Paper #9, D'Arcy McNickle Center, Newberry Library, Chicago, 1992.

6 Shoemaker 6 PRESENTATIONS "Native American Whaling in Westport and Beyond," Westport Historical Society, Westport, MA, June "Native Women and the American Whaling Industry," University of Mary Washington, March Pursuing Respectability in the Cannibal Isles: Americans in Nineteenth- Century Fiji, Brown Bag Seminar, Massachusetts Historical Society, November 2013 and 19 th -Century Workshop, Brown University, December Bound Home: Native American Whaling, Lecture sponsored by the Stonington Historical Society, Stonington, CT, August Stories from Mashpee Wampanoag Whaling History, Mashpee, MA, August Stories from Aquinnah Wampanoag Whaling History, Keynote Speaker, Annual Dinner, Aquinnah Cultural Center, Aquinnah, MA, July Native New England Whaling History, NEH Teacher s Institute, UMass- Amherst, July The Native Woman s Burden in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand, at the Workshop on Settler Colonialism, Gender, and Sexuality, Women s Studies Program, University of Connecticut, April Whales and Volcanoes, Herman Melville s Paradise, and Ancient Arts of the Marquesas: Art, History, Culture, as lecturer on the Aranui III, January Roundtable Participant, Panel From Colrain to Aoteroa, On Our Own Grounds: The Legacy of William Apess, A Pequot, Symposium at Amherst College, Amherst, MA, December 2012 Around the World: Aquinnah Whaling in the Nineteenth Century, Aquinnah Cultural Center, Aquinnah, MA, August Bound Home: Aquinnah Whaling in the Nineteenth Century, Aquinnah Cultural Center, Aquinnah, MA, July Sea Power and State Power: American Indian Whalemen and Revolts Against Authority in the Early Nineteenth Century, Mutiny and Maritime Radicalism During the Age of Revolution: A Global Survey Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June Squaw Drudgery at Waikouaiti, New Zealand: Race, Gender and Labor in the Lives and Representations of a 19 th -Century Transnational, Indigenous Family, Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, University of Massachusetts Amherst, June Rank, Race, Nationality, and Indigeneity: The Experiences of New England Indians on Nineteenth-Century Whaleships, North American Society for Oceanic History, UConn-Avery Point and Mystic, CT, May Indians at Sea and On the Beach: New England Indians and Oceania in the Nineteenth Century, American Historical Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA, Jan Also presented at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, Mar

7 Shoemaker 7 Roundtable Participant, Native Women s History: A Retrospective and Prospective View in Honor of Pat Albers, Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Minneapolis, June Of Whales, Men, and Boxes, History Prize Day, UConn, May Civil Rights, Indigenous Rights, Human Rights: The Pursuit of Rights by American Indians and African Americans in the Post-World War II Period, Native American and Indigenous Studies meeting, Athens, GA, April Oil Troubles: American Whaling and Whale Consumption Before Petroleum Solved the World s Problems. Presented at the Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, CT, March Roundtable Participant, Having Our Cake and Eating It, Too: A Roundtable on Food s Place in Environmental History, American Society for Environmental History meeting, Boise, Idaho, March Roundtable Participant, New Perspectives on Women s Labor and the Making of the Early Republic A Roundtable, Society for the History of the Early Republic meeting, Worcester, MA, July, The Racial Divide: American Indian and African American Histories, Keynote Speaker, Bluegrass Graduate Student Symposium, University of Kentucky, March The Whale Commons in Seventeenth-Century New England, American Antiquarian Society Seminar Series, March Whales and Whaling on Seventeenth-Century Cape Cod, Colonial Society of Massachusetts Seminar Series, February Ocean History: Cape Cod in the Seventeenth Century, William & Mary Quarterly-Early Modern Studies Institute Workshop on The Seventeenth Century, Huntington Library and University of Southern California, May American Squaw Men on the Fiji Frontier, presented at the American Studies Association meeting, Washington, D.C., and at the American Society for Ethnohistory meeting, Santa Fe, NM, November, David Whippy: American Squaw Man on the Fiji Frontier, presented at the Narrating Frontier Families Australia and North America symposium, Canberra, Australia, August Family Ties: The Weak Link in the Chain of Colonization?, presented at the Exchanging Histories Symposium, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, August A Pretty Windfall: Pilot Whale Desire in Cape Cod History, presented at the McNeil Center, University of Pennsylvania, June "Whale Meat in American History," Atlantic World Workshop, New York University, March "Wonder and Repulsion: American Indians in Eighteenth-Century Europe," in the "Europe Observed" speaker series, Penn State University, September 2003.

8 Shoemaker 8 "American Indians in the New England Whaling Industry," Howard R. Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers and Borders, Yale University, February "About Face: Indians in Europe," Lyon Gardiner Tyler Lectures in History Series, College of William and Mary, October "Social Critics: Southeastern Indians Go to Europe and Don't Like What They See," presented at the American Society for Ethnohistory conference, Tucson, AZ, October Stone Heaps and Painted Posts: Marking a Tribal Place, presented at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, December Roundtable Participant, American Indian Women s History, Berkshire Conference on Women s History, Rochester, NY, June Land Conflicts on the Eighteenth-Century Frontier, for teachers seminar on Indian Policy in the Time of George Washington, Huntington Library, May One Dish and One Spoon: American Indian Alliances East of the Mississippi, and Roundtable Participant, Self and Identity in the Early Modern Atlantic World, Organization of American Historians, Toronto, April Also presented as Laws of Nations: Ideas about Alliances in Eighteenth-Century American Indian-European Diplomacy East of the Mississippi, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Toronto, June Land Marks: How American Indians and Europeans Wrote Their Presence on the Landscape in Eighteenth-Century North America East of the Mississippi, Forum on European Expansion and Global Interaction, Huntington Library, April 1998; Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Worcester, MA, June 1998; Bay Area Seminar in Early American History, February 1999; American History Colloquium Series, UCLA, April Body Language: The Body as a Source of Sameness and Difference in Eighteenth-Century American Indian Diplomacy East of the Mississippi, American Society for Ethnohistory, Mexico City, November "An Alliance Between Men: Gender and Kin Metaphors in Eighteenth-Century Indian-English Diplomacy," Joint Neale-Commonwealth Fund Conference on "The British Encounter with Indigenous Peoples, c ," London, February 1997; Organization of American Historians, San Francisco, April 1997; Humanities Fellows Seminar, UC-Davis, December "Writing Rituals: The Meaning of Writing in Eighteenth-Century Indian Diplomacy East of the Mississippi," American Society for Ethnohistory, Portland, Oregon, Nov. 1996; Early American History Study Group, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, February 1997.

9 Shoemaker 9 "How Indians Got to Be Red," American Society for Ethnohistory, Tempe, Arizona, November 1994; the History Department Colloquium, University of Connecticut-Storrs, April 1996; the Institute of Early American History and Culture, Boulder, Colorado, June 1996; and the Colonial History Workshop, University of Minnesota, June "Kateri Tekakwitha's Tortuous Path to Sainthood," Organization of American Historians, Atlanta, April 1994; Mitchell Indian Museum, Evanston, Illinois, April 1994; the Iroquois Conference, Renssalaerville, New York, October 1994; and as part of Women's History Month at the State University of New York at New Paltz, March Roundtable Participant, "The Cultural Context of Justice," Law and Society Assoc., Chicago, May "The Family Factor: Culture and Population Growth for Five American Indian Communities in 1900," American Historical Association, Washington D.C., December "Gender and Justice in the Cherokee Nation," Western Historical Association, New Haven, October "Cherokee Manhood," American Society for Ethnohistory, Tulsa, November "Cherokee Women and the Transition to Written Law," Social Science History Association, New Orleans, November 1991; Saturday Morning Series, Newberry Library, Chicago, March "The Census As Civilizer: American Indians and the U.S. Census, ," Social Science History Association, Minneapolis, October "Demographic Indicators of American Indian Family Life in the Reservation Era," Organization of American Historians, Washington D.C., March "The American Indian Fertility Decline, ," The Minority Family Experience Conference, Connecticut College, New London, September "From Longhouse to Loghouse: Household Composition Among the Nineteenth-Century Senecas," American Society for Ethnohistory, Williamsburg, November "Marriage and Fertility in a Matrilineal Society: The Seneca Indians in Comparative Perspective," Social Science History Association, Chicago, November 1988.

10 Shoemaker - 10 CONFERENCE CHAIR/COMMENTATOR/WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT Commentator on Edward D. Melillo, "Out of the Blue: Nantucket and the Pacific World, Environmental History Seminar, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, January Discussant, War and Ties That Bind, 17 th Century Warfare, Diplomacy, & Society in the American Northeast, Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, Mashantucket, CT, Oct Concluding Remarks, Why You Can t Teach U.S. History without Indians, Newberry Library Symposium, May Chair and Commentator, Imaginary Indians, American Studies Association annual meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Nov Workshop Participant, Explorations of the Urban Atlantic: Histories of Culture, Ecology, and Commerce, University of Massachusetts--Boston, May Commentator, Between Two Worlds, American Society for Ethnohistory annual meeting, New Orleans, Oct Commentator, Concepts of Permanence and Impermanence, Conference on Permanence and the Built Environment, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, October Commentator, Power Contests and Multinational Interactions in the Lower South, Society for the History of the Early Republic, Philadelphia, July Commentator, Using Continuity to Negotiate Change: The Experiences of American Indian Women in the Colonial Southeast, Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Minneapolis, June Chair, Reinterpretations of Encounters in the North American South-East, American Society for Ethnohistory annual meeting, Williamsburg, VA, Nov Chair, session on Race and Resistance in the Atlantic World, conference on Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Power in Maritime America, Mystic Seaport Museum, Oct Commentator, session on Gender and the (Re)Making of Cherokee History, American Historical Association, Seattle, Jan., Chair and Commentator, session on Indians and the Problem of Race, Omohundro Institute of Early American Culture and History conference, Smith College, Northampton, MA, June Chair and Commentator, session on "History/Mytho-History and the Imagi- Nation," Pathways conference, Yale University, April Commentator, conference on "Europe Observed: The Reversed Gaze in the Early Modern Period," Penn State University, March Commentator, "Women and Colonization: The North American and Australian Frontiers Compared," Lamar Center, Yale University, September Chair and Commentator, "The Sexual Politics of Indian-White Relations in Early America," American Historical Association - Pacific Coast Branch, Honolulu, August 2003.

11 Shoemaker 11 Chair, "Heaven or Earth: Native Converts Envision Holy Land, ," Modern Language Association, New York, December Chair, "Writing Indigenous Histories from Colonial Documents," American Society for Ethnohistory, Quebec City, Canada, October Commentator, "Storied Conversations: Exploring 'New-Aunced' Interpretations of Navajo Women's Lives," Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Storrs, CT, Chair, "Native Americans and Identity Formation in Colonial America," New England Historical Association fall meeting, Stonehill College, Easton, MA, October Chair, Traders, Traitors, and Cultural Brokers: Negotiating Loyalty and Power in the Early Southeast, American Historical Association, Chicago, January Chair and Commentator, Political and Ethnic Encounters: Micro and Macro, Microhistory Conference, sponsored by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Storrs, CT, October Commentator, Trading Women, Women Trading: Native American Women in the Political Economies of the Old and New Southwest, Western History Association, Portland, Oregon, October Chair and Commentator, Indian Relations in the Early Republic, Society for the History of the Early Republic, Harper s Ferry, July Commentator, Law and Violence on Nineteenth-Century Frontiers, Western History Association, Lincoln, Nebraska, October Commentator, Indian Women in the Great Lakes Region, Berkshire Conference on Women s History, Vassar College, June 1993 MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER University of Toronto Press, American Historical Review, American Indian Culture & Research Journal; Journal of Women's History Cornell University Press, American Historical Review, Journal of Social History University of Pennsylvania Press, SUNY Press, Oxford University Press, William and Mary Quarterly, American Indian Quarterly University of North Carolina Press, SUNY Press, Journal of the Early Republic William and Mary Quarterly, Journal of Southern History, Agricultural History University of Nebraska Press, Cornell University Press, Harvard University Press, William and Mary Quarterly Ethnohistory Bedford/St. Martin s, William and Mary Quarterly University of Pennsylvania Press, University of Oklahoma Press, McGraw-Hill, William and Mary Quarterly, American Historical Review, Early American Studies Journal of American History, Western Historical Quarterly, University of Massachusetts Press, University of Pennsylvania Press

12 Shoemaker Oxford University Press, University of Oklahoma Press, William and Mary Quarterly, Journal of Social History, Journal of the Early Republic Harvard University Press, Duke University Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, University of California Press Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Houghton Mifflin, Prentice Hall, McGraw-Hill, Journal of American History, Western Historical Quarterly, The Historian Prentice Hall, McGraw-Hill, Western Historical Quarterly, Journal of American History, William and Mary Quarterly Bedford Books (St. Martin s Press), William and Mary Quarterly, Journal of Women s History Western Historical Quarterly, University of Oklahoma Press, American Indian Quarterly, Journal of Women s History, Journal of the Early Republic University of Nebraska Press, Indiana University Press, William and Mary Quarterly, Western Historical Quarterly, American Indian Quarterly, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Journal of the Early Republic, Journal of Women s History, Michigan Historical Review Syracuse University Press, University of New Mexico Press, Ethnohistory COURSES TAUGHT UNDERGRADUATE: Historian s Craft (sophomore-level methods class for history majors) Research Seminar for History Seniors, Topics: The New England Town, American Indian History The Historian as Detective: Mutiny on the Whaleship Junior American Indian History History Workshop in American Social & Cultural History: Whales and Whaling Special Topics in American Indian History: Treaty Rights Special Topics in American Indian History: Historical Foundations of Contemporary Issues American Indian History at Akwesasne reservation, through SLU's college on the reservation program Establishment of the American Colonies History of the American West Race and Ethnicity in America American Women's History American Family History Nineteenth-Century American Social History Research Seminar New York State History U.S. History Survey to 1877 U.S. History Survey Since 1877 Western Traditions with an American Emphasis Human Condition (team-taught, interdisciplinary freshman program, SLU)

13 Shoemaker 13 GRADUATE Americans Abroad: Citizenship and Transnationalism Frontiers, Borderlands, Colonies, Empires Topics in Environmental History: Nature Research Seminar for First-Year Graduate Students Graduate Reading Seminar in American Indian History Graduate Reading Seminar in American History Since 1877 PROFESSIONAL & COMMUNITY SERVICE 2014 Chair, Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Book Prize Committee, American Society for Ethnohistory 2013 Consultant for whaling exhibit, Aquinnah Cultural Center Member, Local Arrangements Committee, Native American and Indigenous Studies Conference, Mohegan Sun, CT Mar External Reviewer, Univ. of Massachusetts-Boston, History Dept Member, Race Subcommittee, Program Committee for the Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, for the 2011 conference at U-Mass, Amherst Consultant & Summer Seminar Leader with Thomas Doughton for Teaching American History Project, American Antiquarian Society and the Abby Kelley Foster Charter School, Worcester, MA Member, Erminie-Wheeler Voegelin Book Prize Committee, American Society for Ethnohistory Member, Committee on the Albert J. Beveridge Award and the John H. Dunning Prize, American Historical Association (committee chair in ) Member, Editorial Board, Journal of the Early Republic Councillor, American Society for Ethnohistory 2005 Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Program 2005 Presenter, NEH Workshop for Teachers, Amer. Antiquarian Society Member, Fellowship review committee, Amer. Antiquarian Society Councillor, American Society for Ethnohistory Associate Editor, Ethnohistory 2000 Reader and Workshop Participant, William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University Member, Outside Review Committee for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Fellowship 1999 Program & Local Arrangements Co-Chair, American Society for Ethnohistory meeting at Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research center, October Chair, Heizer Prize Committee, American Society for Ethnohistory Consultant, 1900 Census Public Use Sample Project, University of Minnesota Heizer Prize Committee, American Society for Ethnohistory

14 Shoemaker Discussion leader, book series American Landscape and Indian-European Encounters in the Colonial Period, Fall Creek Public Library, Augusta Public Library, and Wisconsin Historical Society Nominating Committee, American Society for Ethnohistory UNIVERSITY SERVICE Member, History Department Graduate Admissions Committee Member, History Department Prize Committee Member, History Department Advisory Committee Member, History Department Graduate Admissions Committee Member, History Department Graduate Admissions Committee Member, History Department PTR Committee Member, History Department Graduate Admissions Committee Member, History Department PTR Committtee Member, South American History Search Committee, History Dept. Spr Member, Review Committee for Provost s General Education Course Development Grants Chair, Native American Studies Search Committee, for Avery Point campus Member, History Department Graduate Admissions Committee Chair, History Department Colloquium Committee Senator, University Senate & member Senate Courses & Curriculum Committee Member, Search Committee for Avery Point American Studies Coordinator 2005 Individualized Major Committee, UConn Coordinator, Undergraduate Pilot Project, History Department Undergraduate Director, History Dept., UConn (therefore Faculty Advisor for the History Club and member of CLAS Undergraduate Council) Chair, History Department Courses & Curriculum Committee (simultaneously History's representative on CLAS C&C) Faculty Advisor, Native American Cultural Organization Maritime Studies Committee, UConn - Avery Point Member, African History Search Committee Co-Chair, Gender & History Seminar Series Advisory Committee, History Dept., UConn Graduate Placement Officer, History Dept., UConn Graduate Admissions Committee, History Dept., UConn Ad-hoc Public History Committee, History Dept., UConn Honors Director Search Committee, UConn Chancellor's Fellowship Review Committee, UConn th C. U.S. History Search Committee, History Dept., UConn Advisory Committee, History Dept., UConn Courses & Curriculum Committee, History Dept., UConn

15 Shoemaker General Education Requirement Review Committee, UConn Ad-hoc Public History Committee, History Dept., UConn Grad. Admissions/Fin. Aid Committee, History Dept., UConn University Senate, UWEC History Department Curriculum Committee, UWEC History Department Awards Committee, UWEC American Indian Studies Committee, UWEC Participant, Faculty College, sponsored by the Undergraduate Teaching Improvement Council, UW-System Campus Coordinator, UW-System Women s Studies Consortium Project on Wisconsin Indian History and Culture in the Curriculum European Women's History Search Committee, UWEC American Indian Studies Director Search Committee, UWEC Women s Studies Awards Committee, UWEC Women's Studies Forum Committee, SUNY-Plattsburgh Research Committee, TCU Undergraduate Studies Committee, History Department, TCU Committee to form a Women's Studies Program, TCU Gender Studies Committee, SLU American History Search Committee, SLU American Indian History Search Committee, University of Minnesota

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