Torivio Fodder
Indigenous Governance Program Manager
Part-time Professor of Practice
Tory Fodder (Taos Pueblo) is the Manager of the Indigenous Governance Program and a Professor of Practice at the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law. A native of Walters, OK, Dr. Fodder is a S.J.D. and J.D. graduate of the Indigenous People’s Law and Policy Program. He holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Dr. Fodder formerly served as the Associate Director of the High Plains American Indian Research Institute, and as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Wyoming. His research interests include Native American natural resources, indigenous governance, international indigenous human rights and policy, critical race theory, and indigenous libertarianism.
Education
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S.J.D. James E. Rogers College of Law2012
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J.D. James E. Rogers College of Law2010
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A/B/Dartmouth College2005
Work Experience
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Associate DirectorThe High Plains American Indian Research Institute, The University of Wyoming2014 - 2016
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Assistant LecturerAmerican Indian Studies Program, The University of Wyoming2016
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Post-Doctoral FellowAmerican Indian Studies Program, The University of Wyoming2014 - 2016
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Post-Doctoral Research FellowThe Maori and Indigenous Governance Centre, The University of Waikato, New Zealand2013 - 2014
Admin/Staff
Professor of Practice