About the author

Zoltán Grossman

Zoltán Grossman has since 2005 been a Member of the Faculty in Geography and Native American & Indigenous Studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. He is a longtime community organizer, and was a co-founder of the Midwest Treaty Network in Wisconsin. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography and Graduate Minor in American Indian Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2002. He is a past co-chair of the Indigenous Peoples Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers. He was co-editor (with Alan Parker) of Asserting Native Resilience: Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis (Oregon State University Press, 2012). He is author of Unlikely Alliances: Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands (University of Washington Press Indigenous Confluences series, 2017). His faculty website is https://sites.evergreen.edu/zoltan.

Areas of study in human geography (focused on intersections of ethnic nationhood, natural resources, and militarism): Native American and Indigenous Studies, Global ethnic relations and nationalism, U.S. racial relations, Crosscultural alliances, Racist/white supremacist and anti-racist movements, Environmental Justice and climate justice, Social movements, Maps and historical cartography, Geopolitics and globalization, Military interventions and military bases network, Imperial places and geographies of empire.

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Email: grossmaz@evergreen.edu   

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New York Times photo of Black Hills Alliance volunteers, including author, July 13, 1980.