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Dr. John Lutz is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of Victoria's Faculty of Humanities. His research and teaching focus on British Columbia History, Pacific Northwest History, and the history of Indigenous-Settler Relations, emphasizing the importance of understanding local history as a foundation for environmental and social responsibility.
- Research Interests: Spatial History, Digital Humanities, Ethnohistory, Colonial History, Indigenous Land Rights
His work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Best Article Prize in BC History (2024), Faculty of Humanities Outstanding Graduate Supervision and Mentorship Award (2023), and Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (2012). Dr. Lutz has supervised over 30 graduate students and pioneered community-engaged scholarship through projects like the Sto:lo Ethnohistory Field School.
- Scientific Awards: Best Article Prize in BC History (2024), Outstanding Graduate Supervision Award (2023), Robert Hackenberg Memorial Award (2016), Engaged Scholar Award (2016), SSHRC Research Impact Award Shortlist (2016)
Dr. Lutz's recent publications and digital projects, such as the Vancouver Island Treaties website and The Missing British Columbia Paintings of Grafton T. Brown, highlight his commitment to historical education, racial history, and collaborative research with Indigenous communities.
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