Liza Black
Colleen O’Neill is an Associate Professor of History at Utah State University and former coeditor of the Western Historical Quarterly. She teaches US history, Native American history, and the history of the US West. Her published works include “Testing the Limits of Colonial Parenting: Navajo Domestic Workers, The Intermountain Indian School, and the Urban Relocation Program, 1950-1962” in Ethnohistory as well as Working the Navajo Way: Labor and Culture in the Twentieth Century. Her most recent book is Waging Sovereignty: Native Americans and the Transformation of Work in the Twentieth Century.