Research field (2):
History - Europe/America
, Local studies
Research keywords (2):
Native American History
, アメリカ先住民現代史
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
2001 - 現在 Native Americans in Urban Areas
Papers (6):
Azusa Ono. The Fight for Indian Employment Preference in the Bureau of Indian Affairs: Red Power Activism in Denver, Colorado and Morton v. Mancari. The Japanese Journal of American Studies. 2011. 22. 171-191
大野あずさ. 'I Am a Denver Indian!':The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Relocation Program and Denver's Native American Community. Colorado History: The Journal of History Colorado. 2011. 16. 83-91
Amy Hill Hearth, <I>Strong Medicine Speaks: A Native American Elder Has Her Say</I>
2012 ISBN:9784779118265
Lectures and oral presentations (16):
"To Keep Native Family Together: Indian Child Welfare in Denver since the 1950s"
(Western History Association 2018)
Foster Care and Adoption of Urban Native Americans: Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 and its Limit
(Japanese Association for American History 2015)
The Denver March Powwow
(2015)
People at the Crossroads: Native Americans in Denver
(Phi Alpha Theta, Department of History Colloquium 2014)
Interview Research in Contemporary Historical Research, and How to Disclose the Research Result and Giving Back to the Source Community
(Joint- Research Project on Building a Cooperative Relationship with the Native American Source Communities in the U.S. that Provide their Ethnographical Data 2014)
2004 - 2008 Arizona State University History Native American history
2001 - 2003 University of Northern Colorado Graduate School, Division of History and Anthropology
Committee career (2):
2010 - 2011 Japanese Association for American Studies International Committee
2010 - 2011 日本アメリカ学会 国際委員
Association Membership(s) (6):
Western History Association
, Japanese Association for American Studies
, 日本アメリカ史学会
, Organization for American Historians
, American Studies Association
, Japanese Association for American History