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Ted Fortier

Professor of Anthropology

Biography

Ted Fortier CV

I have been teaching at S.U. for over 25 years. I am originally from Alaska, where I first fell in love with the idea of field work and developed a lifelong interest in other cultures. I have studied archaeology, philosophy, theology and anthropology (all four fields) and continue to write and read in all those areas. My field work has stretched from Alaska throughout North America, Central America and South America, as well as the Middle East.

Here at S,U. I founded the anthropology program (minor and major components) and have been quite active in its development. My main areas of interest have been Indigenous Studies : Religions of Native America, Shamanism, Culture Change and Indigenous Epistemologies. My lifelong interest in human evolution and archaeology are also integrated into all of my work.

Education

  • B.A. Archaeology, Simon Fraser University
  • M.A. Philosophy, Gonzaga University
  • Licentiate, Philosophy, St. Michael's College
  • M.Div. Santa Clara University (Jesuit School of theology)
  • Th.M. Santa Clara University (Jesuit School of Theology)
  • Ph.D. Cultural Anthropology, Washington State University

Courses Taught

  • Introduction to Anthropology
  • Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • People of the Pacific Northwest
  • Shamanism
  • Anthropology of Religion
  • Indigenous Religions of North America
  • Anthropology of Human Rights
  • Psychological Anthropology
  • Personality and Culture
  • Religion in a Cross Cultural Perspective
  • Linguistic Anthropology
  • Darwin and the Idea of Evolution
  • The Human Ape
  • Human Origins
  • Archaeology of the Pacific Northwest
  • Introduction to Field Work

Publications

  • Fortier, Ted. "The Death that Brings Life: Reclaiming Indigenous Identity among the Coeur d'Alene Indians." Elohi: Indigenous People and the Environment. University of Bordeaux (2012): 21-36.
  • Fortier, Ted. "No One Eats the Fish Anymore: Tribal Reclamation of the Silver Valley." Idaho. Impact. Vol 14, no. 2 (2012): 10-12.
  • Fotiier, Ted and Jeanette Rodriguez. Cultural Memory: Religion, Resistance and Identity. Univ. Texas, 2007.
  • Fortier, Ted. Religion and Resistance in the Encounter between Jesuit Missionaries and Coeur d'Alene Indians on the Columbia Plateau Mellen Press, 2002
  • Fortier, Ted. ''Shamanism,'' "Creationism," and "Medicine Men," Encyclopedia of Anthropology,