Phillips Fund Recipients
Atkins, Ashley L., College of William and Mary
Changing in Order to Stay the Same: Pamunkey Indian Participation in the Market Economy During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Arndt, Grant P., Iowa State University
"Indian News": Ho-Chunk Media Activism as Ethnohistorical Resource
Bliss, Heather, University of British Columbia
The Syntax of Nominal Expressions in Blackfoot
Button, Emily, Brown University
Homeward Bound: Reimagining Native Communities in the Commercial Whaling Era
Emmons, Nichlas, Ball State University
Adaptation and Sustainability: A Comparative Study of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan and the Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Fortney, Jeffrey L., University of Oklahoma
Race, Identity, and Power in the Choctaw Nation
Haynes, Joshua S., University of Georgia
Theft and Violence on the Creek-Georgia Frontier, 1763–1812
Hinzo, Angel M., University of California, Davis
One People, Two Nations: A Comprehensive History of the Winnebago/Ho-Chunk Peoples
Hutchinson, Corinne, Georgetown University
The Morphosyntax of Child Code-Mixing: Evidence from Bilingual Navajo-English Speakers
Lappas, Thomas J., Nazareth College (New York)
Temperance Movements Among the Haudenosaunee, 1830–1930
Lyon, John, University of British Columbia
Copular Predication in Okanagan Salish
Manzano-Munguia, Maria C., Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Economic and Social Experiences of Indigenous “Forced Transnationalism” Across Borderlands: Mexico and the United States
Martin, Alexandra G., College of William and Mary
“Teâno wonck nippée am, I will be here by and by again”: Memory and Movement on the Narragansett Landscape
Merriot, Ivy, Montana State University
The History of Indigenous Astronomy (Sky-Earth) Pedagogies Associated with the Big Horn Medicine Wheel and the A'aninin (Gros Ventres) of Montana
Miller, Douglas K., University of Oklahoma
Urban Relocation and American Indian Initiative, 1940s–1960s
Moss, Meredith, Arizona State University
Miss Navajo Nation's English: Variation and Ideology in Heritage Language Role Models and Advocates
Pollak, Margaret E., University of Wisconsin, Madison
An Ethnohistorical Study of Diabetes in an Urban American Indian Community
Rosen, Bryan, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Semantic and Grammatical Relations of Ojibwe Verb Stems
Silverman, David J., George Washington University
Firearms and the Transformation of Native America
Smith, Tash B., St. Gregory's University
“Capture These Indians for the Lord”: The Development of Christianity Among Kiowa and Comanche Communities in Western Oklahoma in the Early Twentieth Century
Smyth, Edward G., University of California, Santa Cruz
The Natchez Diaspora: A History of Indigenous Displacement and Survival in the Atlantic World
Trueman, Alexandra, University of Arizona
Compounding Verbs in Arizona Hiaki
Uchihara, Hiroto, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
A Study of Cherokee Tones
Whalen, Kevin, University of California, Riverside
Beyond School Walls: Indian Education in Southern California, 1902-1946
Wilner, Isaiah, Yale University
The Broken Coast: A Journey to the Edge of Thought
- Aplin, Thomas C., University of California, Los Angeles
- Southwest Ceremonialism, Identity, and Experience in the Southern Plains
- Arnold, Laurie, The Newberry Library
- Identity and Politics on the Colville Reservation, 1953-1972
- Blackburn Morrow, Jesse, University of Oregon
- Linguistic Restructuring of Umatilla Sahaptin
- Brown, Jason, University of British Columbia
- Phonological Variation in Gitksan
- Cain, Shawna, University of Arkansas
- Will West Long-Ga-Du-Gi Project
- Carpenter, Kristen A., University of Denver College of Law
- Cherokee Land and Language in Treaty Interpretation
- Duval, Kathleen, University of North Carolina
- The Gulf Coast and the War for America
- Hancock, Robert L. A., University of Victoria
- Anthropology and Indigenous Resistance to Mega-Project Developments in the Canadian North, 1970-1980
- Johannsdottir, Kristin M., University of British Columbia
- Tense and Aspect in Gitksan
- Kan, Sergei, Dartmouth College
- The Vincent Soboleff Photograph Collection and the Ethnohistory of Killisnoo, a Native Alaskan Community, 1890s-1920s
- Lindsay, Brendan, University of California, Riverside
- California's Indian Genocide, 1846-1900
- Miranda, Deborah, Washington and Lee University
- The Light from Carissa Plains
- Muller, Kathryn V., Queen's University
- Wampum Relationships as Manifestations of Enduring Cultural Ethics
- Murray, Sarah E., Rutgers University
- Encoding Point of View: Evidentiality in Cheyenne
- Palmer, Jr., Gus, University of Oklahoma
- Kiowa Dictionary Project
- Snyder, Christina N., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Identity, Race, and Power in the Contested American South
- Walker, Jessica A., University of Oklahoma
- Native Christianity Among the Absentee Shawnee
- Willmott, Cory C., Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
- Great Lakes Algonquian Dress in Intercultural Relations, 1760-1930
- Anoatubby, Joe M., University of North Carolina
- The Chickasaw People, 1785-1860
- Barker, Alexander W., Dallas Museum of Natural History
- The Powhatan Paramountcy, 1560-1612
- Bechter, Frank, and Hibbard, Stephen, University of Chicago
- Crow and Plains Sign Talk Narratives
- Boyle, John P., University of Chicago
- Investigation of Hidatsa Grammar
- Cowell, James A., University of Colorado
- Arapaho Verbal Morphology
- Elliott, Gabrielle, University of Nebraska
- Women and Repatriation
- Haefeli, Evan, Princeton University
- The Deerfield Massacre and the Northeastern Frontier
- Jones, Timothy W., University of Arizona
- History of the Western Cherokee
- Kim, Eun-Sook, University of British Columbia
- Glottalization in Nuu-chah-nulth
- Laverty, Philip B., University of New Mexico
- The Esselen, an Unacknowledged California Indian People
- Miller, Gwenn A., Duke University
- Native women and Russian Men in Alaska, 1784-1820
- Oakley, Christopher A., University of Tennessee
- American Indian Identity in Eastern North Carolina
- Obermeyer, Brice M., University of Oklahoma
- Historical Transformation of Pojoaque Pueblo
- Pickering, Kathleen A., Colorado State University
- Cash Consumption and Labor Allocations on the Pine Ridge Reservation
- Shackelford, Alan G., Indiana University
- The American Bottom: Crossroads of Early America
- Shepherd, Jeffrey P., Arizona State University
- The Hualapai Nation in the Twentieth Century
- Sweet, John W., Catholic University of America
- The Narragansett and the Move to Brothertown
- Znamenski, Andrei A.., Alabama State University
- Dena'ina Indians and the Russian Orthodox Church, 1849-1867
- Zuyderhoudt, Lea M., Leyden University
- Accounts of Blackfoot Women
- Alderete, John D.
- Tahltan Stress: Phonetics and Phonology
- Barthmaier, Paul T.
- Lushootseed Discourse Data
- Caplow, Nancy J.
- Western Abenaki Discourse
- Craver, Amy J.
- Influence of Environmental Changes on Inupiaq Hunting
- Golla, Victor K.
- Inventory of Sapir's Nootka Work
- Hahn, Steven C.
- The Creek Confederacy, 1633-1763
- Herndon, Ruth W.
- The Narragansett People and Rhode Island Officials
- Holton, Gary M.
- Tanacross Language Documentation Project
- Ishii, Izumi
- Cherokee temperance Movement in the Nineteenth Century
- Keating, Neal B.
- Historical Anthropology of Onondaga Art
- Kosmider, Alexia
- Writings of Creek Writer Charles Gibson
- Maddra, Sam Ann
- The 1891-1892 Tour of Britain by Buffalo Bill
- Martin, Jack B.
- The Creek Texts of Mary Haas, vols. 16-22
- Medicine, Beatrice
- An Ethnohistory of the Wakpala Community
- Meya, Wilhelm K.
- Oglala Oral History and Winter Counts
- More, Anna H.
- An Edition of Alonso de Benavides' Memorial of 1634
- Nakayama, Toshihide
- Lexical Suffixes in Ahousaht Nuu-chah-nulth
- Ng, Eve C.
- Fieldwork on Passamaquoddy
- Nichols, David A.
- Indian Relations and American Political
- O'Neill, Sean P.
- Hupa Texts, and Comparative Work with Yurok and Karok
- Roy, Christopher A.
- Nineteenth-century Abenaki Fusion
- Schrager, Bradley S.
- Spanish and English Colonialism, 1660-1715
- Shuck, Sheri M.
- The Alabamas and Coushattas, 1500-1859
- Warren, Stephen A.
- Emergence of the Shawnee Nation
- Berman, Tressa L.
- Reconstructing Aspects of Mandan-Hidatsa-Arikara Social Organization
- Bessell, Nicola J.
- Phonetics of interior Salish
- Biolsi, Thomas
- Lakota-White Relations in South Dakota
- Brooks, James F.
- Borderlands Community of New Mexico, 1780-1880
- Buszard-Welcher, Laura A.
- Potawatomi Language Project
- Calloway, Colin G.
- New England Indians during the American Revolution
- Carlisle, John C.
- New Deal Post Office Murals by Native American Artists in Oklahoma
- Davis, Radley
- Traditional Arts and Culture of the Pit River People
- Dinwoodie, David W.
- Verbs of Saying in Chilcotin Historical Narratives
- Foster, Michael K.
- Iroquois Council-Speaking Tradition: Phase 2 of the Linguistic Translation
- Greenwald, Emily
- Decisions during the Dawes Act on Nez Perce, Jicarilla Apache and Cheyenne River
- MacDougall, Pauleena M.
- Nineteenth-century History of the Penobscot Indians of Old Town, Maine
- MacLaury, Robert E.
- Karuk Color Categorization
- Martin, Lawrence T.
- Edition of Unpublished Ojibwa Tales
- Melnar, Lynette R.
- Investigation of Caddo Verb Stem Morphology
- Nakayama, Toshihide
- Collection of Nootka Textual Data
- Neuman, Lisa K.
- Multicultural Education for Native Americans: Mission School in Oklahoma, 1887-1928
- Nichols, Lynn
- Zuni Verbal Suffixation
- Norcross, Amoeria B.
- Noun Incorporation in Shawnee
- Plane, Ann Marie
- Inter-ethnic Marriage, 1660-1750, in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
- Potts, Steve J.
- Federal Policy towards Native Americans during the 1960s
- Spriggs, Lynne E.
- Images of the Blackfeet
- Weigel, William F.
- Study of Arapaho Tonal Phonology
- Wojcik, Jan
- Printing the Myth of Turtle Island
- Znamenski, Andrei A.
- Native American Indians in the 1920s

