RobertÌýWarrior
- University of Kansas

Robert WarriorÌýis Hall Distinguished Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Kansas andÌýa member/citizen of the Osage Nation. He is the author ofÌýTribal Secrets: Recovering American Indian Intellectual TraditionsÌý(University of Minnesota Press, 1995) andÌýThe People and the Word:ÌýReading Native NonfictionÌý(University of Minnesota Press, 2006),Ìýand co-authorÌýofÌýLike a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded KneeÌý(New Press, 1996),ÌýAmerican Indian Literary NationalismÌý(University of New Mexico Press, 2008), andÌýReasoning Together:ÌýThe Native Critics CollectiveÌý(University of Oklahoma Press, 2009). He is a past president of the American Studies Association and was the founding president of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (2009-10). He currently co-editsÌýNative American and IndigenousÌýStudies (NAISA’s journal) and the Indigenous Americas series at the University of Minnesota Press). Before moving to the University of Kansas, he taught at Stanford, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Illinois.