* 2002-2003 *
FLANNERY
BURKE
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow for the
Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D., American History, University of
Wisconsin.
Asociate Professor of
History, St. Louis University.
From Greenwich Village to Taos:
Primitivism and Place at Mabel Dodge
Luhan’s.
University
Press of Kansas, May 2008. Published in
cooperation with the William P. Clements
Center for Southwest Studies.
Awards and Honors: Winner of a Ralph
Emerson Twitchell Award from the
Historical Society of New Mexico.
COLLEEN
O'NEILL
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow for the
Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D., American History, Rutgers
University, 1997.
Associate Professor of
History, Utah State University and
Associate Editor, Western Historical
Quarterly.
Working the Navajo
Way: Labor and Culture in the Twentieth
Century,
University Press of Kansas, 2005.
Published in cooperation with the
William P. Clements Center for Southwest
Studies.
Awards and Honors:
Winner of the
2006 Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá Award for
best historical publication (by an
individual) from the Historical Society
of New Mexico.
TISA
WENGER
The Bill & Rita Clements Fellow for the
Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D., Religious Studies, Princeton,
2002.
Assistant Professor of American
Religious History,
Yale Divinity School.
We Have a Religion: The 1920s
Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy and
American Religious Freedom.
University of North Carolina Press,
2009. Published in cooperation with the
William P. Clements Center for Southwest
Studies.