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=Holly Guise= Holly Guise is currently an Associate Professor at The University of New Mexico. Guise is known for research and studies in indigenous history, including Pacific and Alaskan history. As well as gender and oral history.

Early Life
She is from Anchorage Alaska and a member of the Iñupiaq.

Career and Education
At The University of New Mexico Guise teaches a plethora of classes including: Indigenous American History, Native Women’s & Gender History, Pacific History, US Multicultural History, Oral History: Methods, Ethics & Traditions, and Histories of Captivity & Incarceration.

Degrees:

Ph.D., History, Yale University, 2018

M.A., History, Yale University, 2013

B.A.H., Native American Studies, Stanford University, 2009

Awards and Achievments
Some of her recent achievements include in 2022 being the American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and the Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, receiving The University of New Mexico Feminist Research Institute Faculty Research Grant in 2021, and at the University of California, Irvine, she was The University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellow in 2019.

Current Works
She is currently working on a manuscript titled “World War II and the First Peoples of the Last Frontier: Alaska Native Voices and Wartime Alaska” and has a website that highlights oral history from Native veterans and internment camp survivors.

“Who is Doctor Bauer?: Rematriating a Censored Story on Internment, Wardship, and Sexual Violence in Wartime Alaska, 1941-1944.” In Western Historical Quarterly, vol 53, Issue 2, Summer 2022, Pages, 145-165. “Elizabeth Peratrovich, the Alaska Native Sisterhood, and Indigenous Women’s Activism, 1945-1948.” In Suffrage at 100, edited by Stacie Taranto and Leandra Zarnow. Johns Hopkins University Press, autumn 2020.