Brandi Hilton-Hagemann received her B.A. in History from Hastings College in 2006 and her M.A. in History in 2008 from the University of Wyoming. Her M.A. focused upon the relationship between the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone of the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming during a period from 1870 until 1930. While working on her M.A. she gave three conference papers based upon her research at the Phi Alpha Theta regional conference in Omaha, Nebraska and the Western Social Science Association in 2008 held in Denver, Colorado. Hilton-Hagemann is currently working with Prof. Warren Metcalf in a project regarding the interactivity of Native Americans in the Rocky Mountain Region that will use the Western History Collection at OU in addition to other archives in the West. She is also finishing a book review of The Nez Perces In Indian Territory: Nimipuu Survival that will be published in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly this winter.
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