Background
Stuart, Paul Henry was born on January 4, 1943 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Arthur Waters and Louise Rothermel (Heflin) Stuart.
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As a compendium of historical statistics on native American tribes, Nations will fill a unique niche in most academic and large public libraries with reference or research interests in North American Indian affairs. Drawing upon a wide variety of government documents (mostly federal) and scholarly reports, as cited in his extensive bibliography, Stuart's contribution will appeal to anyone who seeks demographic or economic data about Indians, past or present. . . . Nations is a well-crafted, balanced, convenient tool for reference work and will prove useful to many libraries, scholars, policymakers, and tribal groups. Booklist Professor Stuart has provided a unique research and reference tool covering a wide range of topics relating to Indian history. In his introduction Stuart discusses the scope and purpose of the volume and describes the difficulties involved in obtaining accurate and comprehensive information on Indian affairs, especially prior to the twentieth century. Each chapter assesses the historical significance of the available data and supplies statistical information in table form as well as suggestions on further reading and other avenues of research. Chapter topics include land base and climate, population, removal and relocation, urbanization, vital statistics, health, education, employment, income, resources and economic development, and the activities of the federal government.
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Stuart, Paul Henry was born on January 4, 1943 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Arthur Waters and Louise Rothermel (Heflin) Stuart.
AB, University of Chicago, 1964; Master of Social Work, University of California, Berkeley, 1966; Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1975; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1978.
Social worker, United States Public Health Service, Pine Ridge, South Dakot, 1966-1969; assistant professor joint social work program, Augustana College and Sioux Falls College, South Dakot, 1969-1972; assistant professor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1976-1982; assistant professor, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 1982-1984; associate professor, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 1984-1987; associate professor, U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1987-1991; professor, U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, since 1991.
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Served with United States Public Health Service, 1966-1969. Member National Association Social Workers, Social Welfare History Group (president 1981-1985), Council on Social Work Education, Western History Association, Organization American Historians.
Married Joan E. Esser. Children: Lisa Marie, Caitlin Louise, Elizabeth Amy, Rebecca Maya.