Dr. 'John H. Moore' is a professor of
anthropology at the
University of Florida in
Gainesville, Florida. His research specialties include
North American Indian ethnology,
kinship,
demography, and
sociocultural evolution. His fieldwork includes research with the
Cheyenne, Mvskoke Creek,
Seminole,
Choctaw,
Cree and
Pamunkey. His most recent work is a demographic exploration of the feasibility of
space colonization, published by
NASA in the book ''Inter-Stellar Multi-Generational Space Travel''. He was featured in the "Spacemen” episode of
National Geographic Channel’s ''Naked Science'' television series. He works as a consultant and expert witness in behalf of Native American groups who are seeking to protect their land, resources and treaty rights, especially the descendants of those killed or attacked at the
Sand Creek Massacre in Colorado in 1864, who were promised reparations under the Treaty of the Little Arkansas in 1865, which have never been paid. He is interested in the interactions between the biological and cultural aspects of "race," and is Editor-in-Chief of the 2007 Macmillan Encyclopedia of Race and Racism.