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Liza Black

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Liza Black
Born
Liza Elizabeth Black

United States
Occupation(s)Professor, scholar, author, writer, commentator
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Washington
ThesisLooking at Indians: American Indians in movies, 1941-1960 (1999)
Websitelizablack.com

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]

Black is also an author, writer and commentator.[3][4][5]

Education

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Black earned her PhD in history from the University of Washington. She defended her dissertation, Looking at Indians: American Indians in movies, 1941-1960, in 1999.[6]

Publications

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Books

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Chapters

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  • "Native People and American Film and TV", Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, Oxford University Press, 2022-04-20, doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.013.908, ISBN 978-0-19-932917-5, retrieved 2025-02-25
  • "Native Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter: The Murder of Savanna Greywind and the Abduction of Haisley Jo Greywind". The Routledge Companion to Gender and the American West. Routledge. 2022.

Articles

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References

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  1. ^ "Liza Black". Indiana University.
  2. ^ "Liza Black". Harvard University.
  3. ^ Black, Liza (April 22, 2022). "On 'Yellowstone,' and the white desire to control the narrative". High Country News.
  4. ^ "Pressing pause on 'Killers Of The Flower Moon' and rethinking Scorsese's latest". NPR. November 14, 2023.
  5. ^ Lieberth, Kathrrine (April 17, 2024). "'How to Get Away with Murder': professor gives lecture about missing and murdered Indigenous women". ndsmcobserver.com.
  6. ^ Black, Liza Elizabeth (1999). "Looking at Indians: American Indians in movies, 1941-1960". Retrieved 2025-02-25 – via ProQuest.
  7. ^ Fisher, Andrew H. (2023-03-01). "Liza Black. Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960". The American Historical Review. 128 (1): 480–481. doi:10.1093/ahr/rhad052. ISSN 0002-8762.
  8. ^ Seewood, Andre (2021). "Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960 by Liza Black". The American Indian Quarterly. 45 (4): 405–407. doi:10.1353/aiq.2021.0029. ISSN 1534-1828.
  9. ^ Lawson, Angelica (2022-02-01). "Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960. By Liza Black". Western Historical Quarterly. 53 (1): 94–95. doi:10.1093/whq/whab133. ISSN 0043-3810.
  10. ^ Pelletier, Steve (2020-03-01). "Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960. By Liza Black". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 44 (2). ISSN 0161-6463.
  11. ^ Jenkins, Jennifer L (2021). "Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960 by Liza Black". Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 125 (1): 98–99. doi:10.1353/swh.2021.0061. ISSN 1558-9560.
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