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LANGUAGES and CULTURES

Ojibwe Language:

Rosemary Christensen, Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies (First Nations Studies).
Ojibwe language. Indian education. Native religion and oral tradition. Community and traditional knowledge.
465-2158. christer@uwgb.edu.

Denise Sweet, Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies (First Nations Studies, English).
Poetry. Preservation of the Objiwe language. Oral histories of traditional cultures.
465-2727. sweetd@uwgb.edu.



Oneida Language:

Clifford Abbott, Professor, Information and Computing Science (Communication Studies).
Oneida language.
465-2451. abbottc@uwgb.edu.



Oral Histories:

Rosemary Christensen, Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies (First Nations Studies).
Ojibwe language. Indian education. Native religion and oral tradition. Community and traditional knowledge.
465-2158. christer@uwgb.edu.

Denise Sweet, Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies (First Nations Studies, English).
Poetry. Preservation of the Objiwe language. Oral histories of traditional cultures.
465-2727. sweetd@uwgb.edu.



German Language and Culture:

David Coury, Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies (German).
German language. Contemporary German literature and films. Cultural aspects of globalization.
465-2097. couryd@uwgb.edu.

Jennifer Ham, Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies (German).
German language, culture, literature and history. Nietzsche. German popular entertainment.
465-2461. hamj@uwgb.edu.



French Language and Culture:

Kenneth Fleurant, Professor Emeritus of Humanistic Studies (French).
French language. France. Cultures of French-speaking countries around the world.
465-5037. fleurank@uwgb.edu.

E. Nicole Meyer, Professor of Humanistic Studies.
French language. France. 19th- and 20th-century French literature.
465-2098. meyern@uwgb.edu.



Spanish Language and Culture:

Cristina Ortiz, Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies (Spanish).
Spanish language, literature and culture. Spain. International education.
465-2450. ortizc@uwgb.edu.

 


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