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Associate Professor of American Studies Seth Schermerhorn is the founding editor of Indigenous Religious Traditions, a new interdisciplinary, international, and peer-reviewed academic journal.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the American Studies Program Seth Schermerhorn presented on his first book, Walking to Magdalena: Personhood and Place in Tohono O'odham Songs, Sticks, and Stories.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the American Studies Program Seth Schermerhorn was recently awarded a Franklin Research Grant by the American Philosophical Society.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies and American Studies Program Director Seth Schermerhorn recently published a special issue on "Movement and Indigenous Religions" in Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art, and Belief.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn recently presented two papers at the American Academy of Religion annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas. He also served as respondent.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn published chapters in a new book, Native American Rhetoric, edited by University of Redlands Professor Lawrence W. Gross and published by University of New Mexico Press.
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Walking to Magdalena, by Associate Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn, was published by the University of Nevada Press in 2019. Since then, the book has received many positive reviews.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn was recently elected to a three-year term as a member of the Edward H. & Rosamond B. Spicer Foundation board.
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An article titled “Comparison and the Academic Study of Indigenous Religious Traditions” by Associate Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn was recently published in Method & Theory in the Study of Religion.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Seth Schermerhorn recently organized a panel on which he presented his research on O’odham pilgrimages to Magdalena.
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