PatrickBurtt

PatrickDéɁileligiBurtt is a citizen of the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California. He received his M.A. in American Indian Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles and his B.A. in Native American and Indigenous Studies from Fort Lewis College. He is currently in the PhD Program for history at Arizona State University (ASU) and the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies. His research is on Native Americans broadly andWaší∙šiwspecifically with an emphasis on race, ethnicity, and indigeneity. His academic and professional ambition is to conduct and produce research that is inclusive ofWaší∙šiwperspectives and ultimately gives back to his tribal community through the examination of the legacy of societal ills brought upon theWaší∙šiwthrough colonization. The cultural integrity of theWaší∙šiwholds great significance in terms of securing the healing ofWaší∙šiwsociety holistically. Through his work he wishes to educate the public of the active resistance and agency that theWaší∙šiwcontinue to endure and shed light on the historical trauma that theWaší∙šiwcontinue to refute stemming from the purposeful genocide enacted by various governmental systems.

Dissertation working title: “TheWaší∙šiwWorld Under Fire: State Sanctioned Genocide and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California in the California Gold Rush - Nevada Silver Rush, 1848-1868”.