Sacramento State Faculty
Rose Soza War Soldier, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Rose Soza War Soldier, Ph.D.
Contact Information

Rose Soza War Soldier
Assistant Professor
Office Location: Amador 554C
Office Hours:
M/W 10:00am to 12:00pm and by appt
Email: Rose.SozaWarSoldier@csus.edu
Phone: +1 916-278-4977
Mailing Address: 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819
Courses That I Teach
- ETHN 11 Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- ETHN 53 Introduction to Native American Studies
- ETHN 140 Native American Experience
- ETHN 142 Native American Tribal Government
- ETHN 145 Native Voice, Memory, and Biography
- ETHN 146 California Indian Studies
- ETHN 151 Native American Women

Research Interests
20th Century American history; American Indian activism and resistance; California Indian history and politics; Decolonization, Oral history; Race relations; Cultural and Social history; Western history; Indigenous feminism; Indigenous Futurisms
Professional Associations
- American Indian Studies Association (AISA)
- California Indian Studies and Scholars Association (CISSA)
- Western History Association (WHA)

Education
- BA degree in History with a double minor in Political Science and Social/Ethnic Relations, University of California, Davis
- Ph.D. degree in History with an emphasis in American Indian History, Arizona State University
Interviews and Publications
- Rose Soza War Soldier interview resulting in Sacramento News & Review, December 28, 2023, https://sacramento.newsreview.com/2023/12/28/sacramento-area-colleges-still-holding-onto-to-native-american-bones-and-artifacts-are-about-to-face-the-law/
- Rose Soza War Soldier interview resulting in Diverse Issues in Higher Education, November 9, 2023, https://www.diverseeducation.com/from-the-magazine/article/15637646/renewed-push-apace-to-return-native-american-remains
- Rose Soza War Soldier, in Terria Smith, ed. Know We Are Here: Voices of Native California Resistance. Berkeley, California: Heyday, 2023.https://www.heydaybooks.com/catalog/know-we-are-here/
- Rose Soza War Soldier, “And it’s time for them to come down”: History, Memory, and Decentering Settler Colonialism,” in Brian Baker, ed. et. al, Introduction to Ethnic Studies, Dubuque, Iowa, 4th edition, Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company, 2022.
- Rose Soza War Soldier, “Tilted history is too often taught”: Activism, Advocacy, and Restoring Humanity,” in Lara-Cooper, Kishan, and Walter J. Lara, eds. Ka’m-t’em: A Journey toward Healing. Great Oak Press, 2019. https://kamtem-indigenousknowledge.com/