Liza Black

Liza Black

Associate Professor, Department of History. Associate Professor, Native American and Indigenous Studies. Professor Black has received fellowships from Harvard University, Cornell University, University of California Los Angeles, the Ford Foundation, and Cherokee Nation.

Liza Elizabeth Black is an American historian and scholar of Native American studies. She is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. Black is a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles and an assistant professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Indiana University. [1] [2] Liza Black. Assistant Professor, History. Assistant Professor, Native American and Indigenous Studies Liza Black is an Associate Professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Indiana University. A specialist in the history of Native America, she is the author of How to Get Away with Murder: A Transnational History of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirits (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025) and ...

Liza Black is an Associate Professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Indiana University. A specialist in the history of Native America, she is the author of How to Get Away with Murder: A Transnational History of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirits (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025) and ... As a citizen of Cherokee Nation, I developed a lifelong interest in studying Native identity and struggle and detailing the history of Native people’s encounters with violence and exploitation. As a citizen of Cherokee Nation, I developed a lifelong interest in studying Native identity and struggle and detailing the history of Native people’s encounters with violence and exploitation. Liza Black is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and a Visiting Scholar at University of California Los Angeles. She is also an Assistant Professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Indiana University. Liza Black. Associate Professor, Department of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies

As a citizen of Cherokee Nation, I developed a lifelong interest in studying Native identity and struggle and detailing the history of Native people’s encounters with violence and exploitation. Liza Black is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and a Visiting Scholar at University of California Los Angeles. She is also an Assistant Professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Indiana University. Liza Black. Associate Professor, Department of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies Liza Black is an assistant professor of history and Native American and Indigenous studies at IU Bloomington. She is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and teaches and writes on American Indian history.

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Liza Black: People: Global Indigenous Studies Network: Indiana University Bloomington
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Talk by Liza Black: "How to Get Away with Murder: A Transnational History of Missing and