Hook, Jonathan B(yron)
HOOK, Jonathan B(yron)
HOOK, Jonathan B(yron). American, b. 1953. Genres: History, Anthropology/Ethnology. Career: Teacher of mathematics and English and football coach at preparatory high school in San Antonio, TX, 1978-79; teacher of television production and coach of football and wrestling at American high school in Bonn, Germany, 1980-81; University of Texas at San Antonio, instructor, 1982-85; Houston Community College, Houston, TX, instructor, 1988-90; Lee College, Baytown, TX, instructor, 1990-91; Houston Community College, instructor, 1993-94; University of Houston Downtown, Houston, instructor, summer, 1995; Angelina College, Livingston, TX, instructor at Chief Kina Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation, summer, 1996. Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, enrolled member. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor of Methodist and Presbyterian congregations; leader of American Indian religious ceremonies in Texas prisons, 1998; guest lecturer at colleges and universities. Worked as freelance industrial and wildlife photographer, 1983-86, and computer hardware and software consultant, 1988-96. Project Nicaragua (medical relief organization), founding member of board of directors, 1993-97; Alabama-Coushatta Presbyterian Self-Determination of Peoples Committee, cochairperson, 1995. Publications: The Alabama-Coushatta Indians, 1997. Contributor to periodicals. Address: 4914 Nuthatch St., San Antonio, TX 78217, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]