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Ph.D. - University of California, Berkeley
M.A. - University of Texas at Austin
B.A. - University of Texas at Austin
Tsim Schneider (he/him) is a citizen of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and archaeologist. Dr. Schneider studies the interactions between Indigenous peoples and colonial institutions, primarily in California. He is the author of The Archaeology of Refuge and Recourse: Coast Miwok Resilience and Indigenous Hinterlands in Colonial California (University of Arizona Press, 2021), two edited volumes, and several journal articles, book chapters, and other writings. Schneider’s research, publications, and student training and mentorship have been supported by the National Science Foundation, American Philosophical Society, Hellman Fellows Fund, and other campus grants. His current and future research examines different facets of California Indian heritage and resilience, currently represented by three interrelated projects:
Dr. Schneider is always eager to hear from students who might be curious about the UCSC graduate program in anthropological archaeology.
Indigenous peoples, Indigenous archaeology, archaeology, colonialism, borderlands, space/place, landscape, mobility, social memory, San Francisco Bay, California and North America
2023-2028, National Science Foundation, Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (Science and Technology Center, BCS-224328); Co-PI (Subaward #017819-9129)
2023-2025, National Science Foundation, Co-PI (SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, SMA-2313733)
2016-2020, National Science Foundation, PI (Collaborative grant, BCS-1558987 & 1559666)
2017-2018, Hellman Fellowship
2013-2015, UC President's Postdoctoral Fellowship
2009-2010, UC Dissertation-Year Fellowship
2022 Archaeologies of Indigenous Presence, ed. by TD Schneider and LM Panich. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
2021 The Archaeology of Refuge and Recourse: Coast Miwok Resilience and Indigenous Hinterlands in Colonial California. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
2014 Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions: New Perspectives from Archaeology and Ethnohistory, ed. by LM Panich and TD Schneider. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
See my profiles on Academia.edu or Google Scholar for a more complete list of publications.