
معرفی
Tiffany Hale is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion at Barnard College, specializing in Indigenous religious traditions and 19th-century Native American history. She holds a PhD in History from Yale University and an MA from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Previously, she was a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the American Philosophical Society (2017-2018) and held research fellowships at Beinecke Rare Book Library and Newberry Library.
Her research examines global Indigenous religious practices through frameworks of colonialism and resistance, with current projects analyzing Indigeneity at transnational scales. She teaches courses on Native American history, religion in the Americas, and Indigenous traditions. Her forthcoming book Fugitive Religion: The Ghost Dance and Native American Resistance After the US Civil War is under contract with Yale University Press.
Awards and Fellowships
- Cornell Society for the Humanities Fellowship (2025-2026)
- Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Beinecke Library Research Fellowship
- Newberry Library McNickle Center Fellowship




