James Treat

James Treat

Grants

Curriculum Vitae External

American Academy of Religion, Individual Research Grant, "The Indian Ecumenical Conference: Interreligious Revival in an Intertribal Context," 1998-1999.

Young Scholars in American Religion Program, Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, Indiana University / Purdue University at Indianapolis, "Seminar for Historians," 1997-1998.

National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend Award, "Contemporary Native Religious Identity: The Indian Ecumenical Conference," Summer 1995.

Louisville Institute for the Study of Protestantism and American Culture, Summer Stipend Award, "Native Christians in the Twentieth Century: Communities, Theologies, Identities," Summer 1994.

The Newberry Library, D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, Seminar Fellowship, "Teaching and Writing Local History: Lac Courtes Oreilles," May 1993.

California/Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Peace with Justice Commission, Program Grant, "Interpreting the Columbus Quincentenary," January-October 1992.

The Newberry Library, D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, Seminar Fellowship, "Documentary Workshop on Sacred Texts," June 1991.

University of Oklahoma

Research Council, Faculty Research Grant, "A New National Museum," Fall 2004.

University of New Mexico

Research Allocations Committee, Faculty Research Grant, "A History of the Indian Ecumenical Conference," 1998-1999.

Research Opportunity Program, "American Religion in Literature and Film" Spring 1998.

University of California, Santa Cruz

Academic Senate Committee on Research, Faculty Research Grant, "Native Christian Narrative Discourse," 1995-1996.

Division of Humanities, Junior Faculty Development Award, "The Indian Ecumenical Conference," 1994-1995.

Academic Senate Committee on Research, Faculty Research Grant, "Native Christians in the Twentieth Century," 1994-1995.

Academic Senate Committee on Research, Faculty Research Grant, "Where Trails Have Led Me: The Autobiography of Tsianina Blackstone," 1993-1994.

Academic Senate Committee on Teaching and Center for Teaching, Instructional Improvement Grant, "Multimedia Resources for Native American Studies," 1993-1994.

Center for Teaching, Instructional Improvement Grant, "Mentored Support Group on Teaching," Spring 1993.

Graduate Theological Union

Henry Mayo Newhall Fellowship, "The Native American Christian Tradition: Historical and Theological Perspectives," 1992-1993.

Henry Mayo Newhall Fellowship, "Understanding 1992: Historical and Theological Perspectives on the Columbus Quincentenary," 1991-1992.

Presidential Scholarship, 1989-1991.

University of California, Berkeley

Graduate Student Instructor Course Improvement Grant, "Engaging Students with Native American Community Resources," Spring 1992.

Graduate Student Instructor Course Improvement Grant, "Engaging Students with Native American Community Resources," Fall 1991.

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