James V. Fenelon

James V. Fenelon is an American sociologist, poet, author, and academic; Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Indigenous Peoples Studies at California State University, San Bernardino. Fenelon's academic work has revolved around Indigenous Peoples, centering on disparities related to race/ethnicity, class, social policy, global climate change, and cultural sovereignty of Native Nations, exploring global issues such as World-systems analysis, globalization, urban and political affairs, international/intercultural matters, and environmental racism. He authored the books ''Culturicide, Resistance and Survival of the Lakota'' in 1998, ''Indigenous Peoples and Globalization, Resistance and Revitalization'' in 2009, ''Redskins? Sports Mascots, Indian Nations and White Racism'' in 2017, and ''Indian, Black and Irish: Indigenous Nations, African Peoples, European Invasions – 1492–1790'' in 2023. Provided by Wikipedia
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