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Kasey Keeler is an Associate Professor in Civil Society & Community Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with a joint appointment in American Indian & Indigenous Studies. Her academic training is rooted in American studies, focusing significantly on American Indian studies. Keeler's research delves into federal Indian policy, land dispossession, and American Indian housing, addressing the experiences of off-reservation Indians and examining the dynamics of (sub)urbanization among American Indians. She is the author of the book 'American Indians and the American Dream,' published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023, which explores the intersections of federal Indian policy and housing strategies. Currently, she is engaged in a project that centers on Paul Bunyan narratives in relation to American Indian dispossession and logging in the Great Lakes region. Her expertise also covers themes of land memory and placemaking as they pertain to 20th and 21st-century Indigenous experiences.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences