Native American History
Western History Association president Donald Fixico described current areas of study for western historians and how the field of Native… read more
Western History Association president Donald Fixico described current areas of study for western historians and how the field of Native American history has changed over the past decade. He is also a history professor at Arizona State University. We recorded the interview at the Western History Association 2018 annual meeting in San Antonio. close
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