A copy of my cv can be found here. [Link]

Education 

University of Washington Seattle, WA                      September 2005 – June 2015
Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy June 2015
Master of Arts, Philosophy May 2009

American University Washington, DC                       Summer 2004
Washington Internship for Native Students Scholarship

Oklahoma State University   Stillwater, OK                Aug. 1988 – May 1999
Bachelor of Arts    Major: Philosophy

Areas of Specialization   Philosophy of Science, Indigenous Philosophy
Areas of Competence   Feminism, Practical Reasoning, Philosophy of Biology

Publications   

      Books

Ways of Being in the World: An Introduction to the Indigenous Philosophy of Turtle Island. [Link]

      Articles

“Do the Objections of Darwin’s Critics Indicate the Use of a Proportional Analogy in the Origin?” Metascience. 31, 145-149.

“Listening to Our Future: On Pre-College Outreach and Enrichment for Native Youth,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter (Newsletter on Indigenous Philosophy) 17 (2), Edited by Agnes Curry, 9-14.

“Misled by Metaphor: The Problem of Ingrained Analogy,” Perspectives on Science 27 (2), March-April 2019, 153-170. [Link]

“On the Causal Efficacy of Natural Selection: A Response to Richards’ Critique of the Standard Interpretation of the Origin” (Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 44 (2013) 745–755). [Link]

“Strategic ignorance, is it appropriate for Indigenous resistance?” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 27(1), 78–93.

“Tips for Teaching Native American Philosophy,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter (Newsletter on Indigenous Philosophy) 17 (1), Edited by Agnes Curry, 9-14.

      Reviews

Philosophy of Science after Feminism, by Janet A. Kourany. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, October 2012.

      Other

“Narcissus Revealed,” Ahani: Indigenous American Poetry, Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, Guest Editor, Corvallis: Poetry International. To Topos Poetry International.

“Walk On, Dear Sister, Walk On,” created for the Ontario Native Women’s Association Appeal to the Canadian Government to address the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. October 2018.