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C URRICULUM VITAE: ALICE B. KEHOE Name: Alice Beck Kehoe Education: B.A., magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Barnard College, 1956 Ph.D. in , Harvard University, 1964 Professional Employment: 1965-1968, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Nebraska (Lincoln) 1968-June 1999, Associate Prof., Professor of Anthropology, Marquette University; Prof. emeritus 2000- (June-July 1979, Lecturer, blockseminar, Institüt für Ethnologie, Universität Tübingen) Present Institutional Affiliation: Retired [Professor emeritus, Marquette University] Publications: BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS: 1978 François’ House, an Early Fur Trade Post on the . Regina: Saskatchewan Ministry of ​ ​ Culture and Youth. 162 pp. 1979 Solstice-Aligned Boulder Configurations in Saskatchewan. Canadian Ethnology No. 48, Mercury Series, ​ ​ National Museum of Man, Ottawa. 62 pp. (With T.F. Kehoe) 1981, revised editions 1992, 2006 North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account. [Englewood ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Cliffs ] Upper Saddle River NJ: Prentice-Hall Inc. 628 pp. 1989 The Ghost Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization. New York: Holt Rinehart Winston (Case Studies in ​ nd ​ series). 155 pp. 2 ​ ed., Waveland Press, 2006, 186 pp. ​ 1998 Humans, introductory anthropology textbook. New York: Routledge. 244 pp. ​ ​ ​ 1998 The Land of Prehistory: A Critical History of American . New York: Routledge. 288 pp. ​ ​ 2000 Shamans and Religion: An Anthropological Exploration in Critical Thinking. Prospect Heights IL: ​ ​ Waveland Press. 125 pp. CHOICE 2001 Outstanding Title. ​ ​ 2002 America Before the European Invasions. London: Longman/Pearson Education. 259 pp. ​ ​ Italian translation, Il Nord America Prima dell’Invasione Europea, 2006, Genoa: ECIG. 319 pp., paper. ​ ​ Reviewed favorably in New York Review of Books June 12, 2003, v.50 n. 10, p. 53, by Tim Flannery. nd 2 ​ ed. 2017, North America Before the European Invasions, Routledge. ​ ​ ​ 2005 The Kensington Runestone: Approaching a Research Question Holistically. Long Grove IL: ​ ​ Waveland Press. 103 pp. 2007 Archaeology: A Concise Introduction, co-authored with Thomas C. Pleger. Long Grove IL: ​ ​ Waveland Press. 125 pp. 2008 Controversies in Archaeology. Walnut Creek CA: Left Coast Press. 256 pp. ​ ​ 2012 Amskapi Pikuni: the Blackfeet People. In collaboration with Stewart E. Miller, based on ​ ​ manuscript by Clark Wissler. Albany: SUNY Press. 272 pp. 2012 Militant Christianity: An Anthropological History. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan. 194 pp. ​ ​ 2014 A Passion for the True and Just: Felix and Lucy Kramer Cohen and the Indian New Deal. Tucson: ​ ​ University of Arizona Press. 235 pp. 2016 Traveling Prehistoric Seas: Critical Thinking on Ancient Transoceanic Voyages. Walnut Creek CA: Left ​ ​ Coast Press. 217 pp. EDITED BOOKS: ​ 1990 Powers of Observation: Alternate Views in Archeology. Ed.Sarah M. Nelson and Alice B. Kehoe. ​ ​ Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association No. 2 (Washington). 1999 Assembling the Past. Ed. Alice B. Kehoe and Mary Beth Emmerichs. Albuquerque: University of New ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Press. 2011 Expanding American Anthropology, 1945-1980: A Generation Reflects. Ed. Alice Beck kehoe and Paul ​ ​ L. Doughty. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. Field Research: 1956-59, 1971 Blackfeet Indian Reservation, (excavation of the Boarding School bison drive site, tipi rings, mapping of boulder effigies; ethnographic work with South Piegan and Blackfoot reserves, Alta). 1959-65, 197l-73, 1975-6, 1984, Saskatchewan, Canada (excavation of Gull Lake bison drive site, François’ House ​ fur trade post, Walter Felt bison drive, Avonlea bison drive, Moose Mountain medicine wheel, mapping of other boulder configurations; ethnographic research on Plains Cree, Dakota Sioux, Saulteaux and Assiniboin reserves and with urban Indians; much of archaeological work in collaboration with T. F. Kehoe) 1969, France (participated in excavation of Solutré, directed by J. Combier) 1988, Czechoslovakia (participated in excavation at Dolní Vestonice, directed by J. Svoboda) (3 months with Proyecto Wila Jawira directed by Alan L. Kolata, ethnographic work in Aymara village of Lakaya plus two weeks in archaeological work at Tiwanaku) 1993, 1995, 1998, 2002-2017 Montana & Saskatchewan, reservation ethnography including tribal colleges. HONOR: Distinguished Service Award, 2016, Plains Anthropological Society ​