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Joshua Haynes

18th c. southeastern Indians; culture of representation in 20th c. Indian Arts and Crafts

Graduate Student
M.A., University of Mississippi, 2001

Office: 134 LeConte
Office Hours: M 8-10am and by appt.
jhaynes@uga.edu

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Visit http://jhaynes.myweb.uga.edu to view my complete CV, including my recent Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award and acceptance into UGA's Future Faculty Program.

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[Early America]
[Latin America & Caribbean]
[Native American]
[U.S. South]
[Cultural & Intellectual]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
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