Annette L. Reed, Ph.D.
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Contact Information |
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| Title: | Dr. Annette L. Reed |
| Office Hours: |
M 11:30-1:00pm/TH 9:00-10:30am or by appointment |
| E-mail: | alreed@csus.edu |
| Office Phone: |
(916) 278-6363 |
| Mailing Address: |
Sacramento State 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819-6013 |
Courses - Ethnic Studies/Native American Studies
Summer 2009
Ethn 100.02 - Ethnic America
Ethn 100.02 - Ethnic America - Syllabus
Key Points Wilkins - American Indian Politics
Discussion Questions Latina Legacies
Spring 2009
Native American Studies
- Ethn 140 - Native American Experience - Syllabus
- Key Points Wilkins - American Indian Politics
- Fools Crow
- Ethn 140 Paper Topic Prompt
- Makeup Questions for Exam 1
Ethnic Studies
- Ethn 11.05 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies - Syllabus
- 5 Page Essay Topic Prompt
- Ethn 194 - Research in Ethnic Studies - Syllabus
- Schedule for Oral Interview Presentations
- Outline of Research Paper
- Schedule for PowerPoint Presentations
**Congratulations to the ones selected by their peers to present at the Ethnic Studies Symposium. If we had a full day rather than an hour and a half for the symposium, I know there would have been several of you presenting. We have seen many outstanding presentations over the past few weeks. I thank each of you in the class for your efforts!**
Amy Brown
Armando Gutierrez
Rowena Lindamood
Kimberly Perez
The four of you please email me with your exact topic titles today. Topic titles to be announced by tomorrow. Thank you all!
Internet Resources
Education
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May 1999 Doctor of Philosophy in Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Dissertation: Neeyu Nn’ee min’ Nngheeyilh Naach’aaghitlhni: Lhla’t’I Deeni Tr’vmdan’ Natlhsri – Rooted in the Land of Our Ancestors, We are Strong: A Tolowa History
Passed Ph.D Qualifying Exams with "Distinction"
Areas: Native American History, Native American Women, California Indians, and Chicana Labor History
Discipline - History/Interdisciplinary
Ph.D. Dissertation committee: Chairperson Dr. Ronald Takaki, Dr. Jack Forbes, Dr. Luana Ross, Dr. Vicki Ruiz and Dr. William Simmons.
Teaching and Research Interests - Courses in Native American Studies including: Introduction to Native American Studies, Native American History, Native American Women, California Indians, and Native American Images/Film. Courses in Ethnic Studies and other related Departments including: Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies, Women of Color, California History, Women’s History, United States History and History of the American West
Dissertation Topic: Tolowa (Deeni/Huss) Tribal History Pre-contact - 1934
1992 M.A. in United States History, University of California, Davis. (Master’s Research Paper: Tolowa 'Hush' History 1800's with emphasis on Northern California Indian Women)
1988 Single Subject Teaching Credential in Social Science, Saint Mary's College of California, Moraga, California
1985 B.A. in Native American Studies, University of California at Berkeley
1982 A.A. in General Education, San Francisco City College, San Francisco, California
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Last updated: 06/25/2009
