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Specialty Areas: American West/American Indian
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Associate Professor Buckley is the author of William Clark: Indian Diplomat (Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 2008), co-author of By His Own Hand?: The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis (Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 2006), and his next book is A Fur Trade History of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies (contracted, Plains Histories series, Texas Tech Univ. Press). Recipient of the Charles Redd Center's Mollie and Karl G. Butler Young Scholar Award in Western Studies, Buckley currently serves on the national Board of Directors of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, which provides national leadership on scholarship, education, and conservation pertaining to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. He and his wife, Becky, are the parents of three children. |
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Biography: Teaching, Scholarship, and Citizenship |
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Jay H. Buckley (PhD, Nebraska) joined the BYU history faculty in Fall 2001. He teaches American West and American Indian history courses and directs the Native American Studies minor. His specialties include Lewis & Clark, exploration & migration, Indian-white relations, fur trade, and other western themes. |