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Submitted by jeaniob on Fri, 07/23/2010 - 11:21
Congratulations to the 2010 Student Prize winner:
David Walsh of Arizona State University, awarded for his paper "Moving Beyond Widdowson and Howard: Traditional Knowledge as an Approach to Knowledge"
And the five other finalists:
Mary Tuti Baker, University of Hawai'i, Manoa, "Community-based Planning in a Hawaiian Community"
Boyd Cothran, University of Minnesota, "Exchanging Gifts with the Dead: Lava Beds National Monument and Narratives of the Modoc War"
Sam Grey, University of Victoria, Canada, "Decolonizing as Peacemaking: Evolving Peace in the 'Postcolony' from the Just War Theory"
Sierra Adare-Tasiwoopa Api, University of Buffalo, "Indigenous Nation Rebuilding through Gardening: A US Model Compatible with Indigenous Cultures"
Anne Mai Yee Jansen, Ohio State University, "The Re(Indigenization) of America in the 'The Heirs of Columbus' and 'Miko Kings'"
All the winners have been offered the opportunity to publish their papers in the new online journal "International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies."
Congratulations!