Champagne, Duane (Willard)
CHAMPAGNE, Duane (Willard)
CHAMPAGNE, Duane (Willard). American, b. 1951. Genres: Sociology. Career: Cultural Survival Inc., intern, 1982-83; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, assistant professor, 1983-84; University of California, Los Angeles, assistant professor, 1984-91, associate professor, 1991-97, professor of sociology, 1997-, director of American Indian Studies Center, 1991-2002. Member of many boards of advisers for Indian Affairs. Publications: Social Order and Political Change: Constitutional Governments among the Cherokee, the Choctaw, the Chickasaw, and the Creek, 1992. EDITOR: Native America: Portrait of the Peoples, 1994; (and contrib.) Native North American Almanac, 2 vols., 1994; (and author of intro.) Chronology of Native North American History, 1994; Reference Library of Native North America, Vols. 1-4, 1996; (with T. Johnson and J. Nagel, and contrib.) American Indian Activism: Alcatraz to the Longest Walk, 1997; (and contrib.) Contemporary Native American Cultural Issues, 1999; Native American Studies in Higher Education, 2002. Contributor to books. Contributor of articles and reviews to professional journals. Address: Department of Sociology, 264 Haines Hall, Box 951551, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551, U.S.A. Online address: champagn@ucla.edu