- Willard Hughes Rollings
Infobox Person
name =Willard Hughes Rollings
birth_date = birth date|1948|9|8
birth_place = Farmington, San Juan County,New Mexico ,United States
death_date = death date and age|2008|7|30|1948|9|8
death_place = Paradise, Clark County,Nevada
alma_mater =New Mexico State University Texas Tech University
parents= Ira and Georgia Luella Rollings
occupation =Historian of Native Americans
residence=Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada
spouse=Barbara Williams-Rollings (deceased)
footnotes=(1) Rollings wrote two books each on thehistory of theOsage Nation andComanche tribes.
(2) Rollings served nearly twodecade s on the faculty of theUniversity of Nevada at Las Vegas .Willard Hughes Rollings (
September 8 ,1948 –July 30 ,2008 ) was ascholar of Native Americanhistory and of theMāori , theindigenous people ofNew Zealand .Rollings was born in Farmington in northwestern
New Mexico , to the late Ira Rollings and Georgia Luella Rollings (1918-1987). He was reared and graduated fromhigh school in Socorro in theRio Grande Valley of west central New Mexico. He received hisbachelor of arts degree in 1971 and hismaster of arts in 1975, both in history, fromNew Mexico State University in Las Cruces. He procured hisPh.D. in 1983 fromTexas Tech University in Lubbock. He was appointed to the history faculty of theUniversity of Nevada at Las Vegas in 1989 and had been a fullprofessor since 2005. Previously, he taught atMissouri State University in Springfield, Texas Tech, and at high schools in Socorro and New Laguna, New Mexico, andValencia, Venezuela .Willard Hughes Rollingsobituary , "Lubbock Avalanche-Journal ",August 3 ,2008 :http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/080308/obi_312969987.shtml]Rollings, who was of
Cherokee descent, penned four books and numerous essays on Indian history. His books are studies of theOsage Nation andComanche tribes. He held a postdoctoral fellowship at the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian at theNewberry Library in Chicago and aFulbright Scholarship to New Zealand, where he studied theculture and history of the Māori and also spent time in Christchurch and Wellington.At UNLV, Rollings taught the history of the
American West , Native American history,Nevada history, and specialty courses on Native Americans. He was involved in the establishment of UNLV's first Ph.D. program in the the history of the American West.Rollings died at
Desert Springs Hospital in Paradise, asuburb of Las Vegas. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara Williams-Rollings, the former UNLV Special Projects Coordinator. [http://provost.unlv.edu/files/10.16_Repeat_Policy_FINAL.pdf]Books
* "Unaffected by the Gospel: Osage Resistance to the Christian Invasion, 1673–1906: A Cultural Victory". Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 2004. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-175182612.html]* "The Comanche. The Indians of North America Series". Revised ed. New York: Chelsea House, 2004.
* "The Osage: An Ethnohistorical Study of Hegemony on the Prairie-Plains". Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1992.
* "The Comanche. The Indians of North America Series".
New York City : Chelsea House, 1989. [http://www.unlv.edu/History/faculty/vitas/rollings.pdf]References
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