Renya K. Ramirez
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Ho-Chunk American anthropologist, author, and Native feminist
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Renya K. Ramirez's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of California, Santa Cruz
- Masters Anthropology University of California, Santa Cruz
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Santa Cruz
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Renya Katarine Ramirez is a Ho-Chunk American anthropologist, author, and Native feminist. She is a professor of anthropology at University of California, Santa Cruz. Ramirez has written 2 books on Native American culture.
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- Native Hubs: Culture, Community, and Belonging in Silicon Valley and Beyond (2007) (123)
- Race, Tribal Nation, and Gender: A Native Feminist Approach to Belonging (2007) (62)
- Learning across Differences: Native and Ethnic Studies Feminisms (2008) (16)
- Healing, Violence, and Native American Women (2004) (16)
- Julia Sanchez's Story: An Indigenous Woman between Nations (2002) (14)
- Remapping Gender, Justice, and Rights in the Indigenous Americas: Toward a Comparative Analysis and Collaborative Methodology (2009) (9)
- Healing Through Grief: Urban Indians Reimagining Culture and Community in San Jose, California (2007) (9)
- Henry Roe Cloud: A Granddaughter’s Native Feminist Biographical Account (2009) (6)
- Community Healing and Cultural Citizenship (2007) (5)
- A Review of We Are Dancing for You: Native Feminisms and the Revitalization of Women's Coming-of-Age Ceremonies (2019) (4)
- Introduction Collectivity and Comparativity: A Feminist Approach to Citizenship (2009) (3)
- Standing Up to Colonial Power (2018) (3)
- Cruces de fronteras, identidades indígenas, género y justicia en las Américas: Towards a Comparative Analysis and a Collaborative Methodology (2009) (2)
- Henry Roe Cloud to Henry Cloud: Ho-Chunk Strategies and Colonialism (2012) (2)
- Healing through grief : native Americans re-imagining culture, community and citizenship in San Jose, California (1999) (1)
- Valentin Lopez, Healing, and Decolonization (2020) (1)
- Ho-Chunk Warrior, Intellectual, and Activist: Henry Roe Cloud Fights for the Apaches (2013) (1)
- Gender, Belonging, and Native American Women: The Activism of Cecelia Fire Thunder and Sarah Deer (2009) (0)
- Tribal Nationalism and Sexism: Reflections by Native American Women (2009) (0)
- Who Are the “Real Indians”? Use of Hubs by Muwekma Ohlones and Relocated Native Americans (2012) (0)
- Disciplinary Forces and Resistance: The Silicon Valley and Beyond (2012) (0)
- Gathering Together in Hubs: Claiming Home and the Sacred in an Urban Area (2012) (0)
- Ho-Chunk Warrior, Intellectual, and Activist: Henry Roe Cloud Fights for the Apaches (2013) (0)
- Reinvigorating Indigenous Culture in Native Hubs: Urban Indian Young People (2012) (0)
- Border Crossings, Indigenous Identities, Gender and Justice in the Americas (2009) (0)
- Without Papers: A Transnational Hub on the Rights of Indigenous Communities (2012) (0)
- Empowerment and Identity from the Hub: Indigenous Women from Mexico and the United States (2012) (0)
- WSR 24.2 0ii-0ii IFC.indd (2009) (0)
- Ho- Chunk Warrior, Intellectual, and Activist (2016) (0)
- Laverne Roberts’s Relocation Story: Through the Hub (2012) (0)
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