Background
Trafzer, Clifford Earl was born on March 1, 1949 in Mansfield, Ohio, United States. Son of Donald W. and Mary Lou (Henry) Trafzer.
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A vibrant, vital anthology of stories that portray the lives of Native Americans today, featuring the work of N. Scott Momaday, Louise Erdrich, Leslie Marmon Silko, and more than two dozen other gifted, authentic voices.
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(Although much has been published on the Nez Perce Indians...)
Although much has been published on the Nez Perce Indians, there have been relatively few scholarly works focusing on the Indians of the Northwest Plateau. The two major language families on the Columbia Plateau are Sahaptin and Salish. This bibliography concentrates primarily on the former, providing detailed annotations of sources dealing with the Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Wanapum Indians. It is largely a historical bibliography, although some sources include information pertinent to geographers, anthropologists, economists, and biologists. The work includes secondary sources and a selected number of primary U.S. government documents.
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American Indian studies educator
Trafzer, Clifford Earl was born on March 1, 1949 in Mansfield, Ohio, United States. Son of Donald W. and Mary Lou (Henry) Trafzer.
Bachelor, Northern Arizona University, 1970. Master of Arts, Northern Arizona University, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy, Oklahoma State University, 1973.
Mus. curator, Arizona History Society, Yuma, Arizona, 1973-1976; instructor, Navajo Community College, Tsaile, Arizona, 1976-1977; assistant professor, then associate professor, Washington State University, Pullman, 1977-1982; associate professor, then professor, San Diego State University, 1982-1991; professor American Indian studies, University of California, Riverside, since 1991. Consultant National Museum American Indian, Washington, since 1991.
(Although much has been published on the Nez Perce Indians...)
(A vibrant, vital anthology of stories that portray the l...)
(Book by Trafzer, Clifford E., Scheuerman, Richard D.)
Member California Native American Heritage Commission, Sacramento, since 1989. Member American History Association, Organisation American Historians, National Council Social Studies, American Indian Historians Association.
Married Lee Ann Smith, January 31, 1982. Children: Tess Nashone, Hayley Kachine, Tara Tsaile.