Ross Frank
University of California, San Diego, Ethnic Studies, Faculty Member
- Cultural Studies, Ethnography, Postcolonial Studies, Race and Ethnicity, Museum Studies, Cultural Memory, and 33 moreIndigenous Studies, Critical and Cultural Theory, Latin American History, Ethnohistory, Museum Anthropology, Indigenous Peoples, History of Collections, Representation of Others, Race and ethnicity (Anthropology), Maya Art, Ceramics (Art History), Native American, Race And Ethnicity (in ) migration of indigenous people, Museum Ethnography, American Indian & Alaska Native, History Of Cultural Theory, 16th Century Netherlandish Art, Pre-Columbian Art, Materiality of Art, Aztec History, Alaska Native Studies, Chicana/o History, Aztec Art, Cultural materials conservation, Historical Knowledge, Colonial Mexican, Colonialism, Imperialism, Empire, 20th Century U.S. History, Domestic Policy, Immigration and Ethnicity, and Civil Rightsedit
- Ross Frank's areas of research extend from Spanish villages and Indian pueblos in the upper Rio Grande Valley, New Me... moreRoss Frank's areas of research extend from Spanish villages and Indian pueblos in the upper Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, through the Great Plains, and to the Great Lakes - Eastern Woodlands regions. Much of his work focuses on comparative modes of cultural change among European and Native American groups during 1750 - 1850, a pivotal period in the history of greater North America (including Canada, the U.S., and Mexico).edit
Page 1. Sixteenth Century Journal XXII, No. 2, 1991 An Interpretation of Land of Cockaigne (1567) by Pieter Breugel the Elder Ross H. Frank University of California, Berkeley This study argues that Bruegel painted the Land ...
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... 36 Before Supermarkets 40 Slave Raiding 47 Apache Exiles 51 The Sabinal Apaches 56 On ... It was one that would persist past Mexican Independence, through the time of Anglo-American penetration ... turned up the fact that a number of... more
... 36 Before Supermarkets 40 Slave Raiding 47 Apache Exiles 51 The Sabinal Apaches 56 On ... It was one that would persist past Mexican Independence, through the time of Anglo-American penetration ... turned up the fact that a number of elderly Pueblos and Navajos continue to ...
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Page 1. Sixteenth Century Journal XXII, No. 2, 1991 An Interpretation of Land of Cockaigne (1567) by Pieter Breugel the Elder Ross H. Frank University of California, Berkeley This study argues that Bruegel painted the Land ...
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The unique arts-and-crafts tradition of the American Southwest illuminates this economic and social history of colonial New Mexico, casting new light on the development of New Mexico's Hispanic community and on its changing... more
The unique arts-and-crafts tradition of the American Southwest illuminates this economic and social history of colonial New Mexico, casting new light on the development of New Mexico's Hispanic community and on its changing relation-ship with Pueblo Indians. Ross Franks ...