Selected Publications
Petillo, April D. J. “Sex Trafficking of Native Peoples and the Structural Systems Which Support It.” in Jennifer R. Wies and Hillary J. Haldane, eds. Applying Anthropology to Gender-Based Violence. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield to be published Spring 2015.
Petillo, April D. J. “A Roadmap Is An Opportunity: Getting Out of the Maze of Injustice.” in John G. Hansen and Alex Wilson, eds. Exploring Social Justice: Indigenous Perspectives. British Columbia, Canada:JCharlton Publishing Ltd. to be published September 2014.
Petillo, April D. J. “Lessons from A Human Wailing Wall in Frances Washburn’s The Red Bird All-Indian Traveling Band.” Review of The Red Bird All-Indian Traveling Band by Frances Washburn. Red Ink Magazine, 17, no. 2 (Spring 2014).
Petillo, April D. J. “America the Beautiful” by Paula Gunn Allen, Book Review. Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education (Web Edition). 25, no. 3. Published February 6th, 2014. https://www.tribalcollegejournal.org/archives/28045.
Petillo, April D. J. “Same Issue, Different Box: Intersections Between the Legacies of Chattel Slavery and the Contemporary Targeted Trafficking of Native Peoples.” Paper presented at and published online by Crossing Boundaries, Making Connections: American Slavery and Anti-Slavery Then and Now Conference Papers, the first Annual Conference of Historians Against Slavery, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 2013. Paper published at http://www.historiansagainstslavery.org/papers/Petillo.pdf.
Petillo, April D. J. “Unfolding the Dialogue: Where Transnational and Native American Studies Meet.” Arizona Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2, no. 1 (Spring 2013).
Petillo, April D. J. “Native Economic Development Theory and Practice.” Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education (Web Edition) 23, no. 4. Published May 15th, 2012. http://www.tribalcollegejournal.org/archives/23029.
Petillo, April D. J. “The Politics of Pace: Ofelia Zepeda’s Where Clouds Are Formed.” Red Ink Magazine, 16/17, no. 2/1 (Spring 2012/Fall 2013).
Contributor
Hershey, Robert A. “Globalization: Its Special and Significant Impacts on Indigenous Communities.” Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 12-19, last modified January 2012, http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2070204.ecoliteratelaw.com/.
Hershey, Robert A. “Globalization: Its Special and Significant Impacts on Indigenous Communities.” in Globalization and the Transformation of Cultures and Humanity: A Curriculum and Toolkit for the Efflorescence of Ecological Literacy in Legal and Business School Education, last modified August 2011, http:ecoliteratelaw.com/.
For more of April's publications, click here to view her CV/Resume
Petillo, April D. J. “A Roadmap Is An Opportunity: Getting Out of the Maze of Injustice.” in John G. Hansen and Alex Wilson, eds. Exploring Social Justice: Indigenous Perspectives. British Columbia, Canada:JCharlton Publishing Ltd. to be published September 2014.
Petillo, April D. J. “Lessons from A Human Wailing Wall in Frances Washburn’s The Red Bird All-Indian Traveling Band.” Review of The Red Bird All-Indian Traveling Band by Frances Washburn. Red Ink Magazine, 17, no. 2 (Spring 2014).
Petillo, April D. J. “America the Beautiful” by Paula Gunn Allen, Book Review. Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education (Web Edition). 25, no. 3. Published February 6th, 2014. https://www.tribalcollegejournal.org/archives/28045.
Petillo, April D. J. “Same Issue, Different Box: Intersections Between the Legacies of Chattel Slavery and the Contemporary Targeted Trafficking of Native Peoples.” Paper presented at and published online by Crossing Boundaries, Making Connections: American Slavery and Anti-Slavery Then and Now Conference Papers, the first Annual Conference of Historians Against Slavery, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 2013. Paper published at http://www.historiansagainstslavery.org/papers/Petillo.pdf.
Petillo, April D. J. “Unfolding the Dialogue: Where Transnational and Native American Studies Meet.” Arizona Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2, no. 1 (Spring 2013).
Petillo, April D. J. “Native Economic Development Theory and Practice.” Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education (Web Edition) 23, no. 4. Published May 15th, 2012. http://www.tribalcollegejournal.org/archives/23029.
Petillo, April D. J. “The Politics of Pace: Ofelia Zepeda’s Where Clouds Are Formed.” Red Ink Magazine, 16/17, no. 2/1 (Spring 2012/Fall 2013).
Contributor
Hershey, Robert A. “Globalization: Its Special and Significant Impacts on Indigenous Communities.” Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 12-19, last modified January 2012, http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2070204.ecoliteratelaw.com/.
Hershey, Robert A. “Globalization: Its Special and Significant Impacts on Indigenous Communities.” in Globalization and the Transformation of Cultures and Humanity: A Curriculum and Toolkit for the Efflorescence of Ecological Literacy in Legal and Business School Education, last modified August 2011, http:ecoliteratelaw.com/.
For more of April's publications, click here to view her CV/Resume