Native American Pioneers in Psychology
Native American Pioneers in Psychology
As part of a continuing effort to expand the information available through the online
OSU Psychology Museum, we are proud to present Native-American Pioneers in Psychology.
On this site, you will find brief biographies on many early Native-American psychologists,
as well as links to more information available on the web. The purpose of this page
is not provide a comprehensive overview of those Native-American men and women who
contributed to psychology. Instead, this page should serve as an overview to the area,
serving as a starting point for those who wish to explore this topic further.
Several people have contributed to the development of this site. Dr. Charles Abramson
led the development while the information on the psychologists profiled within came
from the research of Brittney Becker, Dr. Trimble and Dr. Chaney.
Other Prominent Native-American Psychologists
- Dolores “Dee” Bigfoot
- Arthur W. Blue
- Elizabeth Boyd
- John Chaney
- Mary Clearing-Sky
- Mark Daniels
- Candace Fleming
- Rebecca Foster
- Joseph Gone
- O.J. Harvey
- E. R. Hilgard
- Jill Hill
- William R. “Bob” Hood
- Stephen E. James
- Taresa LaFromboise
- J. Doug McDonald
- John Peregoy
- Charles J. Pine
- Rockey Robbins
- Denise Sekaquaptewa
- B. Jack White
- Logan Wright, Jr.
Contact
If you have any questions about the information on this page, please do not hesitate to contact:
Charles Abramson Regents ProfessorDepartment of Psychology116 Psychology Building405-744-7492charles.abramson@okstate.edu