Dmitri Brown is an Assistant Professor of History specializing in modern Native American experiences and perspectives. His current book project explores the meaning of the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos in the Tewa Pueblo world. More broadly, Brown's teaching and scholarship explores Indigenous interpretations of the Atomic Age. His approach combines oral history and memory with philosophical, epistemological, and cosmological writings. While maintaining a regional focus on the American and Pueblo Southwest, he is also developing projects related to ethnobotany and cultural conceptions of madness.