Profiles in "Indigenous Epistemologies" Expertise Area
- Astor-Aguilera specializes in Mesoamerican religions and currently conducts holistic interdisciplinary ethnographic investigations of cenote-sinkholes and their associated religious ritual production amongst the Maya peoples.
- Williams is a clinical assistant professor and the Director of the Affinity Networks & Translational Teams initiative.
- Clark's research areas include Indigenous literature and stories, decolonization, settler colonialism, masculinity, and Indigenous futurity and imagination.
- Associate Teaching Professor in American Indian Studies; Associate Director, Center for Indian Education; teaches Indigenous education & research methods, leadership, & community engagement
- Michael Little Crow is an Indigenous Math Educator from the Turtle Mountain Anishinaabe-Cree people.
- Melissa Nelson, professor of Indigenous sustainability, researches biocultural heritage and environmental justice, intercultural solidarity, and the renewal and celebration of community health and cultural arts.