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Clementine Bordeaux

Education:

B.A., Theater and Communication, Carthage College; M.A., Communication and American Indian Studies, University of Washington, Seattle; Ph.D., Culture and Performance, University of California, Los Angeles

Dissertation:

Wówayupike: Relational Practices Between Lakota Art, Land, and Culture

Thesis Advisor:

David D. Shorter, Professor of World Arts and Cultures/Dance, University of California, Los Angeles

Research Topic:

Indigenous Arts and Culture: Lakota Creative Practices and the Continuum of Lakota Intellectual Traditions

Mentor:

Michelle Raheja, Professor of English, University of California, Riverside

Current Position:

President's and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of English, University of California, Riverside

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