Lance Foster received a B.A. in anthropology and Native American studies from the University of Montana as well as an M.A. in anthropology and an M.L.A. in landscape architecture from Iowa State University; he is an alumnus of the Institute of American Indian Arts. He has been director in the Native Rights, Land and Culture division for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs; a historical landscape architect for the National Park Service; and an archaeologist for the U.S. Forest Service. A member of the Ioway Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, he currently teaches at the University of Montana - Helena College of Technology.
"A landmark overview of American Indians in Iowa and a valuable 'must-have' source for school, university, and city libraries as well as professional anthropologists and historians, The Indians of Iowa combines Lance Foster's skills as an indigenous scholar, research specialist, straightforward writer, and artist par excellence."--David Mayer Gradwohl, professor emeritus and founding director, Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory
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