At the recent meeting of the
Western History Association, legal historian
Katrina Jagodinsky (University of Nebraska) won two awards.
She received the
Armitage-Jameson Prize--awarded annually "for the most outstanding monograph or edited volume published in western women’s, gender, and sexuality history"--for her book
Legal Codes and Talking Trees: Indigenous Women’s Sovereignty in the Sonoran and Puget Sound Borderlands, 1854-1946 (Yale University Press, 2016).
She received the the
Jensen-Miller award--for best article in gender history of the North American West--for "
A Tale of Two Sisters: Family Histories from the Strait Salish Borderlands," W
estern Historical Quarterly (Summer 2016).
Congratulations to Katrina Jagodinsky!