
Stephen Amerman
Professor · American Indian History
Southern Connecticut State UniversityAbout
Stephen Amerman is a Professor of History at Southern Connecticut State University, specializing in American Indian history with a focus on 20th-century urbanization, education, and Connecticut regional studies. He holds a PhD from the University of Utah/Arizona State University and has taught at Southern since 2003. His work bridges historical scholarship and public education, emphasizing Indigenous perspectives in urban contexts.
Education Background: Grew up in Des Moines, IA; earned undergraduate degree in North Carolina; completed graduate studies in Utah and Arizona.
Research Interests: Amerman’s research examines Native American experiences in urban schools, tribal sovereignty issues, and the intersection of education policy with cultural preservation. His award-winning monograph Urban Indians in Phoenix Schools, 1940-2000 (Univ. of Nebraska Press, 2010) analyzes federal relocation programs’ impact on Native communities. He actively engages in reviewing scholarly works on Indigenous topics for top journals like the Journal of American History and Western Historical Quarterly.
Presentations: Active in academic conferences including the Western History Association and Native American and Indigenous Studies Association. Recent talks include discussions on Mohegan cultural festivals and urban Native identity in Connecticut schools.
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