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Doug Kiel
Associate Professor, Northwestern University
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Untaming the Mild Frontier: In Search of New Midwestern Histories
D Kiel
Middle West Review 1 (1), 9-38, 2014
182014
Bleeding Out: Histories and Legacies of'Indian Blood'
D Kiel
K Ratteree and N Hill, The Great Vanishing Act: Blood Quantum and the Future …, 2017
162017
Nation v. municipality: Indigenous land recovery, settler resentment, and taxation on the Oneida reservation
D Kiel
Native American and Indigenous Studies 6 (2), 51-73, 2019
132019
Rebuilding Indigenous nations: Native American activism and the long red power movement
D Kiel
Expedition Magazine [University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and …, 2013
72013
Competing Visions of Empowerment: Oneida Progressive-Era Politics and Writing Tribal Histories
D Kiel
Ethnohistory 61 (3), 419-444, 2014
62014
Whiteness and the lengthening arc towards justice
D Kiel
Cultural Anthropology 18, 2017
52017
Introduction: Reframing and Reclaiming Indigenous Midwests
D Kiel, JF Brooks
Middle West Review 2 (2), vii-x, 2016
32016
On the politics of Indigeneity: North American and Pacific histories
D Kiel
journal of social history, 239-245, 2010
32010
The Erosion of the Middle Ground: Native Peoples of the Great Lakes Region after 1815
D Kiel
The War of 1812: Official National Park Service Handbook, 136-146, 2013
1*2013
Histories of Indigenous Sovereignty in Action: What It Is and Why It Matters
KV Christine DeLucia, Doug Kiel, Katrina Phillips
The American Historian 27 (1), 20-31, 2021
2021
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