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1 Curriculum Vitae Richard W. Stoffle (Updated January 2010) CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION: University of Kentucky, Ph.D. 1972 Dissertation Title: Industrial Employment and Inter-Spouse Conflict: Barbados, West Indies. Director: Dr. Art Gallagher, Jr., Professor of Anthropology Major = Anthropology, Minor = Sociology University of Kentucky, M.A. 1969 Thesis Title: Barbadian Social Networks: An Analysis of Male Clique and Family Participation. Director: Dr. Art Gallaher, Jr., Professor of Anthropology Major = Anthropology, Minor = Sociology University of Colorado, B.A. 1965 Major = Anthropology, Minor = Sociology CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT: 2001- Full Research Anthropologist Bureau of Applied Research In Anthropology Department of Anthropology University of Arizona 1991 - 2001 Associate Research Anthropologist Bureau of Applied Research In Anthropology Department of Anthropology University of Arizona 1985 - 1991 Adjunct Associate Professor School of Natural Resources

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Curriculum Vitae Richard W. Stoffle

(Updated January 2010) CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION:

• University of Kentucky, Ph.D. 1972 Dissertation Title: Industrial Employment and Inter-Spouse Conflict: Barbados, West Indies. Director: Dr. Art Gallagher, Jr., Professor of Anthropology Major = Anthropology, Minor = Sociology

• University of Kentucky, M.A. 1969

Thesis Title: Barbadian Social Networks: An Analysis of Male Clique and Family Participation. Director: Dr. Art Gallaher, Jr., Professor of Anthropology Major = Anthropology, Minor = Sociology

• University of Colorado, B.A. 1965

Major = Anthropology, Minor = Sociology

CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT: 2001- Full Research Anthropologist

Bureau of Applied Research In Anthropology Department of Anthropology University of Arizona

1991 - 2001 Associate Research Anthropologist

Bureau of Applied Research In Anthropology Department of Anthropology University of Arizona

1985 - 1991 Adjunct Associate Professor

School of Natural Resources

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University of Michigan

1985 - 1991 Visiting Associate Research Scientist Institute for Social Research University of Michigan

1972 - 1987 Associate Professor of Anthropology

University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Director, Applied Urban Field School University of Wisconsin-Parkside

1972 (summer) Research Associate in Anthropology

Prescott College

1965 - 1967 Peace Corps Volunteer and Teacher Barbados, West Indies

HONORS & NATIONAL SERVICE: 2005- current President ( Past President, President elect) of the High

Plains Society for Applied Anthropology 2004 Named Outstanding Honors Faculty by the University

of Arizona Honors College.

1998 - 2000 Member, National Research Council, underwater resources research group

1992 - 1996 Member, User Working Group, Consortium for

International Earth Science Information Network. A NASA data center for the study of the human dimensions of global change

1989 - 1991 American Anthropological Association and Society

for Applied Anthropology representative to the Interorganization Committee on Professional Standards for Socioeconomic Impact Assessment

1996 – 1998 Associate Editor Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal

1986 - 1989 Editor Applied Anthropology Section

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American Anthropology

1986 - 1988 Board of Technical Experts Great Lakes Fishery Commission

PUBLICATIONS: SECTION ONE, BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS 2003 Guidelines and Principles For Social Impact Assessment in The USA. Prepared by

The Interorganizational Committee on Guidelines and Principles for Social Impact Assessment. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 21(3): 231-250.

2001 American Indians and the Nevada Test Site: A Model of Research and

Consultation. Washington, D.C.: US GPO. (Stoffle senior editor, with M.N. Zedeno and D. Halmo as coeditors).

2001 Marine Protected Areas: Tools for Sustaining Ocean Ecosystems. Washington, D.C.:

Ocean Studies Board, National Research Council, and National Academy Press. (Stoffle as NRC committee member).

1998 Native American Sacred Sites And The Department Of Defense. Edited by Vine

Deloria, Jr. and Richard W. Stoffle. United States Department of Defense, Washington, D. C. (published electronically at: ….http://www.denix.osd.mil/denix/Public/ES-Programs/Conservation/Legacy/Sacred/toc.html

1994 Guidelines and Principles For Social Impact Assessment. Prepared by The

Interorganizational Committee on Guidelines and Principles for Social Impact Assessment. US Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Washington DC. (Stoffle contributor).

1990 Cultural and Paleontological Effects of Siting a Low-Level Radioactive Waste

Storage Facility in Michigan. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (Stoffle editor)

1990 Social Assessment of Siting a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage Facility in

Michigan. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (With M. Traugott, J. Stone, P. McIntyre, C. Davidson, F. Jensen, and G. Coover).

1990 Native American Cultural Resource Studies at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Ann

Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (With D. Halmo, J. Olmsted and M. Evans).

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1988 The Superconducting Super Collider at the Stockbridge, Michigan Site:

Community Support and Land Acquisition. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (With M. Traugott, C. Harshbarger, F. Jensen, M. Evans and P. Drury).

1987 Social Assessment of High Technology: The Superconducting Super Collider in

Southeast Michigan. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (With M. Traugott, F. Jensen, and R. Copeland).

1986 Caribbean Fisherman Farmers: A Social Impact Assessment of Smithsonian King

Crab Mariculture. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research.

1983 Nuvagantu: Nevada Indians Comment on the Intermountain Power Project.

Cultural Resource Series #7. Reno, Nevada: Bureau of Land Management Nevada (with H. F. Dobyns).

SECTION TWO, ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS 2010 Asu and Meeting Turn: The Resilience of Rotating Saving and Credit in the

Bahamas and Barbados. Ethnology (accepted for publication) (by B. Stoffle, T. Purcell, R. Stoffle, K. Van Vlack, K. Arnet, and J. Minnis).

2009 Nuvagantu, ‘where snow sits’: Origin Mountains of the Southern Paiutes. In

Landscapes of Origin, Edited by Jessica Christie. Pp. 32-44. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. (by R. Stoffle, R. Arnold, K. Van Vlack, L. Eddy, and B. Cornelius).

2008 Timescapes in Conflict: Cumulative Impacts on a Solar Calendar. Impact

Assessment and Project Appraisal 26(3). (R. Stoffle, G. Rogers, F. Grayman, G. Bulletts-Benson, K. Van Vlack and J. Medwied-Savage)

2008 Resilience at Risk, Epistemological and Social Construction Barriers to Risk

Communication. Journal of Risk Research 11(1&2): 55 – 68 (by R. Stoffle and J. Minnis).

2007 Cultural Heritage and Resources. In The Heritage Reader G. Fairclough, R.

Harrison, J. Jameson, J. Schofield (eds). Pp. 363-372. London: Routledge. 2007 The Mowa Choctaw. In the New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 6:

Ethnicity. Edited by Celeste Ray. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

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2007 Marine protected areas and the coral reefs of the traditional settlement in the Exumas, Bahamas. Coral Reefs 26 (4): 1023-1032. (by R. Stoffle and J. Minnis).

2007 At the Sea’s Edge: Elders and Children in the Littorals of Barbados and the

Bahamas. Human Ecology 35 (5): 547-558. (Brent Stoffle first author, R. Stoffle second author).

2006 Fishing, Trophic Cascades, and the Process of Grazing on Coral Reefs. Science

Vol 311: 98-101. (Peter J. Mumby, Craig P. Dahlgren, Alastair R. Harborne, Carrie V. Kappel, Fiorenza Micheli, Daniel R. Brumbaugh, Katherine E. Holmes, Judith M. Mendes, Kenneth Broad, James N. Sanchirico, Kevin Buch, Steve Box, Richard Stoffle, and Andrew B. Gil).

2005 Ghost Dance Movement. In American Indian Religious Traditions An

Encyclopedia (Volume 1, Pp. 337-344). Suzanne Crawford and Dennis F. Kelley editors. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Books. (A. Carroll as first author)

2005 Puhagants. In American Indian Religious Traditions An Encyclopedia (Volume 2

Pp. 779-782). Suzanne Crawford and Dennis F. Kelley editors. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Books. (A. Carroll as first author).

2005 Religious Leadership, Great Basin. In American Indian Religious Traditions An

Encyclopedia (Volume 3, Pp. 858-863). Suzanne Crawford and Dennis F. Kelley editors, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Books. (With A. Carroll)

2004 Shifting Risks: Hoover Dam Impacts on American Indian Sacred Landscapes In

Facility Siting: Risk, Power and Identity in Land Use Planning. Edited by Asa Boholm , Ragnar E. Löfstedt. Pp.127-144. Earthscan Publications Ltd. (with M. Nieves Zedeño, Amy Eisenberg, Rebecca Toupal and Alex Carroll).

2004 Landscapes of the Ghost Dance: Cartography of Numic Ritual. Journal of

Archaeological Method and Theory. 11(2): 127 – 156. (With A. Carroll first author, N. Zedeno second author)

2003 Modeling Marine Protected Areas. Science 301: 47-48 by James N. Sanchirico,

Richard Stoffle, Kenny Broad, and Liana Talaue-McManus 2003 Toward Developing a Complete Understanding: A Social Science Research

Agenda for Marine Protected Areas. Fisheries 28(12): 22-26. ( P. Christie, B. McCay M. Miller, C. Lowe, A. White and R. Stoffle as 6th author out of 17 authors) [www.fisheries.org]

2003 Tracking the Role of Pathways in the Evolution of a Human Landscape. In

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Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Adaptation, M. Rockman and J. Steele (eds.). Pp. 59-80. London: Routledge. (N. Zedeno as first author)

2003 Landscape, Nature, and Culture: A Diachronic Model of Human-Nature

Adaptations. In Nature Across Cultures: Views of Nature and the Environment in Non-Western Cultures, H. Selin (ed.). Pp. 97-114. Great Britain: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (With R. Toupal and N. Zedeno second and third authors)

2003 Confronting the Angry Rock: American Indian Situated Risk from Radioactivity.

Ethnos 68(2): 230-248. (With R. Arnold second author) 2002 Human Dimensions of Marine Reserve Policy: Applications in Bimini. Bahamas

Journal of Science 5(2): 50-57. (S. Lutz, K. Broad, L. McManus, J. Sanchirico, and R. Stoffle authors).

2001 Historical Memory and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Southern Paiute

Homeland. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 23(2): 227-246. (With N. Zedeno as second author).

2001 When Fish is Water: Food Security and Fish in a Coastal Community in the

Dominican Republic. In Understanding the Cultures of Fishing Communities: A Key to Fisheries Management and Food Security. Edited by Russ McGoodwin. Pp. 219 – 245 Rome, Italy: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations; FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 401.

2001 Cultural landscapes and ethnographic cartographies: Scandinavian-American and

American Indian knowledge of the land. Environmental Science & Policy 4: 171-184. (R. Toupal, M. Zedeno, R. Stoffle, and P. Barabe).

2000 Culture Heritage and Resources. In Social Impact Analysis: An Applied Anthropology

Manual. L. Goodman (ed.) New York: Berg Publishers, Oxford University Press. Pp. 191-232.

2000 Ghost Dancing the Grand Canyon: Southern Paiute Rock Art, Ceremony, and

Cultural Landscapes. Current Anthropology 41(1): 11- 38. (With L. Loendorf, D. Austin, D. Halmo, and A. Bulletts

{http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CA/journal/contents/v41n1.html} 2000 Risk Perception Shadows: The Superconducting Super Collider in Michigan. In

Classics of Practicing Anthropology 1978-1998. P. Higgins and A. Paredes (eds.). OK: Society for Applied Anthropology. (with M. Traugott, C. Harshbarger, F. Jensen, M. Evans, and P. Drury). [reprint of an earlier article]

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1999 Puchuxwavaat Uapi (To Know About Plants): Traditional Knowledge and the

Cultural Significance of Southern Paiute Plants. Human Organization 58(4): 416-429. (With D. Halmo and M. Evans).

1997 Landmark and Landscape: A Contextual Approach to the Management of American

Indian Resources. Culture and Agriculture 19: 123-129. (With Zedeno as first author, Austin as second author)

1997 Cultural Landscapes and Traditional Cultural Properties: A Southern Paiute View

of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. American Indian Quarterly (With D. Halmo and D. Austin) 21(2): 229-249.

1995 Direct European Immigrant Transmission of Old World Pathogens to Numic

Indians During the Nineteenth Century. American Indian Quarterly 19(2): 181-203. (With K. Jones and H. Dobyns)

1994 Reefs From Space: Satellite Imagery, Marine Ecology, and Ethnography in the

Dominican Republic. Human Ecology 22(3): 355-378. (With D. Halmo, T. Wagner, and J. Luczkovich).

1994 Folk Management and Conservation Ethics Among Small-scale Fishermen of

Buren Hombre, Dominican Republic. Folk Management in the World's Fisheries by C. Dyer and J. McGoodwin (eds.) Boulder, Colorado: University of Colorado Press. Pp. 115 - 138. (with B. Stoffle, D. Halmo, (R. Stoffle third author), and C. Burpee.

1994 The Changing Culture of Resource Management. Practicing Anthropology 16(3):

3-6. (With I. Trietler and D. Ruppert first authors). 1994 To Bury the Ancestors: A View of NAGPRA. Practicing Anthropology 16(3): 29-

32. (With M. Evans). 1994 Folklife Assessment Within the Michigan Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting

Process. In Conserving Culture: A New Discourse on Heritage. (Mary Hufford ed.) Urban, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. Pp 198-214. (With L. Sommers, Y. Lockwood, M. MacDowell first authors).

1993 Mapping Risk Perception Shadows: Public Response To Siting a Low-Level

Radioactive Waste Facility in Michigan. The Environmental Professional 15: 316-333. (With J. Stone, and S. Heeringa).

1993 Paitu Nanasuagaindu Pahonupi (Three Sacred Valleys): Cultural Significance of

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Gosiute, Paiute, and Ute Plants. Human Organization 52(2): 142-150 (With D. Halmo first author, and M. Evans third author).

1993 The Human Dimensions of Global Change in Coastal Environments. High Plains

Applied Anthropologist 13: 1-11. 1993 Multispectral Change Vector Analysis for Monitoring Coastal Marine

Environments. Photogrammetric Engineering & Report Sensing 59(3): 381-384. (With J. Michalek, T. Wagner, J. Luczkovich and R. Stoffle last author).

1993 Discrimination of Coral Reefs, Seagrass Meadows, and Sand Bottom Types from

Space: A Dominican Republic Case Study. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 59(3): 358-389. (With J. Luczkovich, T. Wagner, J. Michalek, first authors)

1993 An Ecosystem Approach to the Study of Coastal Areas: A Case From the

Dominican Republic. In Population-Environment Dynamics G. Ness, W. Drake and S. Brechin (eds.) Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. Pp 253-283. (with D. Halmo, B. Stoffle, A. Williams, and C. Burpee).

1992 "The Transition To Mariculture: A Theoretical Polemic and Caribbean Case." In

Coastal Aquaculture In Developing Countries: Problems and Perspectives. (Richard B. Pollnac and Priscilla Weeks eds.) Kingston, RI: International Center for Marine Resource Development, University of Rhode Island. (with D. Halmo). P. 135-161.

1992 Communication and Persistence of Risk Information: A Case Study of Michigan's

Proposed Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage Facility. In Hazardous Materials/Wastes: Social Aspects of Facility Planning and Management: Proceedings. Institute for Social Impact Assessment: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (with M. Traugott and J. Stone). P.390 -399.

1992 "American Indians and Nuclear Waste Storage: The Debate at Yucca Mountain,

Nevada," In Native Americans and Public Policy (F. Lyden and L. Legters (eds.) Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. P. 243 - 262.(with M. Evans) (Reprint of an earlier article)

1991 Risk Perception Mapping: Using Ethnography To Define The Locally Affected

Population For A Low-Level Radioactive Waste Storage Facility in Michigan. American Anthropologist 93(3): 611-635. (with M. W. Traugott; J. V. Stone; P. D. McIntyre; F. V. Jensen; C. C. Davidson).

1991 The Reciprocal Development Model For Applied Anthropology Field Schools.

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Practicing Anthropology 13(4): 3-6 (with D. Halmo and F. Jensen). 1991 Inappropriate Management of Appropriate Technology: A Re-study of Mithrax

Crab Mariculture in the Dominican Republic. In Small-Scale Fishery Development: Sociocultural Perspectives. J. Poggie and R. B. Pollnac, eds. Kingston: International Center for Marine Resource Development, University of Rhode Island. Pp. 131- 157. (with D. Halmo and B. Stoffle).

1990 Who Will Control the Blue Revolution? Economic and Social Feasibility of

Caribbean Mithrax Crab Mariculture. Human Organization 49(4): 386-394. (with M. Rubino as first author).

1990 Calculating the Cultural Significance of American Indian Plants: Paiute and

Shoshone Ethnobotany at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. American Anthropologist 92(2): 416-432. (with D. Halmo, M. Evans and J. Olmsted).

1990 Holistic Conservation and Cultural Triage: American Indian Perspectives on

Cultural Resources. Human Organization 49(2): 91-99. (with M. Evans). 1989 Caribbean Mithrax Crab Mariculture and Traditional Seafood Distribution.

Proceedings of Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, 39th Annual Meeting, Bermuda, November 9-14, 1986. (with M. Rubino as first author).

1988 Risk Perception Shadows: The Superconducting Super Collider in Michigan.

Practicing Anthropology 10(3-4): 6-7. (with M. Traugott, C. Harshbarger, F. Jensen, M. Evans, and P. Drury).

1988 American Indians and Nuclear Waste Storage: The Debate at Yucca Mountain,

Nevada. Policy Studies Review 16(4): 751-767. (with M. Evans). 1988 Fishermen and Crab Mariculture in the Caribbean. Practicing Anthropology 10(1):

10-11,14. (with M. Rubino and Danny Rasch). 1987 Formal Interaction Analysis: A Method for Understanding the Process of Public

Ethnography," In R. Laidlaw (ed.) Ethnography in the Public Sector. Cultural Resources Publication in Anthropology and History Series, #18. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management. (with Todd Howell).

1987 Cultural Basis of Sport Anglers' Response to Reduced Lake Trout Catch Limits.

Transactions of American Fishery Society 116(3): 503-509. (with F. Jensen and D. Rasch).

1987 The Americanization of Shoyu: American Workers and a Japanese Employment

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System," In H. Serrie (ed.) Anthropology and International Business. Studies in Third World Societies, Monograph Number 28. Williamsburg, Virginia: William and Mary College. Pp. 125-162. (with J. Van Willigen as first author).

1983 Urban Sports Anglers and Lake Michigan Fishery Policies. Coastal Zone

Management Journal 10(4): 407-427. (with D. Rasch and F. Jensen). 1982 Society for Applied Anthropology, 1981 Readership Survey: Final Report.

Practicing Anthropology 5(1): 22-23. 1982 Southern Paiute Peoples' SIA Responses to Energy Proposals. In C. Geisler (et al.

eds.) Indian SIA: The Social Impact Assessment of Rapid Resource Development on Native Peoples. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Natural Resources Sociology Research Lab, Monograph #3. Pp. 107-134. (with M. Jake, P. Bunte, M. Evans).

1981 Establishing Native American Concerns in a Social Impact Assessment. Social

Impact Assessment 65/66: 4-9. (with M Jake, M. Evans, and P. Bunte.) 1981 The Scavengers: An Unanticipated Human Impact of a Kentucky Dam. Social

Impact Assessment 65/66: 11-16. (with C. Smith, D. Rasch, and A. Duschak.) 1980 Explorations in Afro-American Ethnohistory. Ethnohistory 17(1): 1-12. (with D.

Shimkin.) 1979 Reservation-Based Tourism: Implications of Tourist Attitudes for Native

American Economic Development," Human Organization 38(3): 300-306. (with C. Last and M. Evans.)

1978 Kaibab Paiute History: The Early Years. Kaibab Paiute Cultural Heritage Series,

#1. Fredonia, Arizona: Kaibab Paiute Tribe. (with M. Evans.) Reprint of 1976 article with additional map, photographs, and new oral history captions.

1977 Family and Industry: Mate Selection and Family Formation Among Barbadian

Industrial Workers. Revista/Review Interamericana 7(2): 276-293. 1977 Industrial Impact on Family Formation in Barbados, West Indies. Ethnology XVI

(3):253-267. 1976 Resource Competition and Population Change: A Kaibab Paiute Ethnohistorical

Case. Ethnohistory 23(2): 173-197. (with M. Evans second author). 1975 Native American Urbanization and Socio-Economic Integration in the

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Southwestern United States. Ethnohistory 22(2): 155-179. (with H. Dobyns as first author and K. Jones as third author).

1975 Reservation-Based Industry: A Case from Zuni, New Mexico. Human

Organization 34(3): 217-226. 1972 The Skimmer: An Analysis of Continuations and Modifications of a Traditional

American Activity. Ethnohistory 19(1): 37-52. (with C. Smith as first author). 1972 Whither the Country Store?. Ethnohistory 19(1): 63-72. OTHER PUBLICATIONS: SECTION ONE, NOTES AND COMMENTS: 2001 On "Ghost Dancing the Grand Canyon”. Current Anthropology 42(2): 277-280.

By Lynda D. McNeil, Carol Patterson and Richard W. Stoffle. 1998/99 Piecing The Puzzle: Perfecting a Method for Profiling Cultural Places. Common

Ground: Archaeology and Ethnology in the Public Interest (winter/spring) 15. 1990 The Hopi, Navajo, Paiute, Zuni Land Disputes. American Anthropologist 92(3):

744-745. 1986 “Commentary,” In M. Baba Business and Industrial Anthropology: An Overview.

Washington, D.C. American Anthropology Association, National Association for the Practice of Anthropology.

1984 “No Snagging Allowed: An Ethical Debate In Lake Michigan Fishery

Management.” In L.J. Allen (ed) Urban Fishing Symposium Proceedings. Bethesda, Maryland: American Fisheries Society. Pp. 294-295.

1983 Theoretical Uses of Applied Anthropology: Another Round with Rounds. Human

Organization 42(3): 276-277. 1982 Citations, Theory, and Applied Anthropology: A Response to Rounds. Human

Organization 41(4):363-365. 1981 Invited CA Comment: “Tourism as an Anthropological Subject,” Current

Anthropology 22(5): 475-476.

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SECTION THREE, RESEARCH REPORTS: 2010 Lake Powell Pipeline Southern Paiute Advisory Committee: Summary of

Activities Report. Prepared by SPAC, supported by R.Stoffle, K. Van Vlack, J. Savage, and K. Beck.

2009 Black Mountain: Traditional Uses of a Volcanic Landscape – summary

document. Tucson, AZ: BARA, University of Arizona. (by R. Stoffle, K. Van Vlack, R. Arnold, S. O’Meara, J. Medwied-Savage, P. Dukes, D. Borysewicz)

2009 Native American Ethnographic Study of Tonto National Monument. Prepared for

National Park Service. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona (by R. Stoffle, R. Toupal, K. Van Vlack, R. Diaz de Valdes, S. O’Meara, J. Medwied-Savage, M. Gemein, P. Dukes, D. Borysewicz).

2009 Black Mountain: Traditional Uses of a Volcanic Landscape Vol. II. Prepared for

U.S. Air Force - Air Combat Command Nevada Test and Training Range Native American Program and the Pruitt and Associates. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona (by R. Stoffle, R. Arnold, , K. Van Vlack, S. O’Meara, J. Savage).

2008 Ethnohistoric and Ethnographic Assessment of Contemporary Communities along

the Old Spanish Trail. Prepared for the National Park Service, Trails Division. Tucson, Arizona: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona (by R. Stoffle, R. Toupal, J. Medwied-Savage, S.O’Meara, K. Van Vlack and H.Fauland).

2008 American Indians and the Old Spanish Trail. Prepared for the National Park

Service, Trails Division. Tucson, Arizona: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona (by R. Stoffle, K. Van Vlack, R. Toupal, S. O’Meara, and R. Arnold).

2007 Bandelier National Monument A Study of Natural Resource Use Among

Culturally Affiliated Pueblo Communities. Prepared for Bandelier National Monument. Tucson, AZ: BARA, UofA. (by R. Stoffle, N. O’Meara, R. Toupal, M. Buttram, and J. Dumbauld).

2006 Paa’oatsa Hunuvi Water Bottle Canyon Traditional Cultural Property Study.

Prepared for the National Nuclear Security Administration. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona (R. Stoffle, K. Van Vlack, and R. Arnold)

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2005 Black Mountain: Traditional Uses of a Volcanic Landscape Vol. 1. Prepared for U.S. Air Force - Air Combat Command Nevada Test and Training Range Native American Program and the URS Group. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona (A. Carroll, R. Stoffle, R. Toupal, K. Van Vlack, H. Fauland, A. Haverland, and R. Arnold)

2005 Yanawant: Paiute Places and Landscapes in the Arizona Strip Volume One of The

Arizona Strip Landscapes and Place Name Study. Prepared for the Bureau of Land Management Arizona Strip Field Office. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona. (R. Stoffle, K. Van Vlack, A. Carroll, F. Chmara-Huff, and A. Martinez)

2004 Quitchupah Creek Ethnographic Study for the Proposed Quitchupah Creek Coal

Haul Road. Prepared for the Bureau of Land Management Richfield Field Office and the United States Forest Service Fishlake National Forest. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona. (R. Stoffle, K. Van Vlack, and F. Chmara-Huff)

2004 Puha Flows from It: The Cultural Landscape Study of the Spring Mountains.

Prepared for the United States Forest Service Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (R. Stoffle, F. Chmara-Huff, K Van Vlack, and R. Toupal).

2004 Traditional Resource Use of the Flagstaff Area Monuments. Prepared for the

National Park Service Cooperative Agreement Number 1443CA1250-96-006 Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (R. Toupal and R. Stoffle)

2003 Ancient Voices, Storied Places: Themes in Contemporary Indian History.

Prepared for Nellis Air Force Base and Range Complex and Nevada Test and Training Range. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (M. Zedeno, A. Carroll, and R Stoffle).

2003 Sioux Cultural Landscapes and Ethnobotany of Pipestone National Monument,

Minnesota. Prepared for by the National Park Service Midwest Region Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (R. Toupal, R Stoffle, N. O’Meara, J. Dumbauld).

2002 East of Nellis: Cultural Landscapes of the Sheep and Pahranagat Mountain

Ranges: An Ethnographic Assessment of American Indian Places and Resources in the Desert National Wildlife Range and the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge of Nevada. Prepared for Science Applications International Corporation

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and Nellis Air Force Base and Range Complex. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (R. Stoffle, R. Toupal, and M. Zedeno).

2000 Ha’tata (The Backbone of the River): American Indian Ethnographic Studies

Regarding the Hoover Dam Bypass Project. Report prepared for the Federal Highway Administration. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona (multi-authored, Stoffle first author, incorporates research results from the Phase I (1998) and Phase II (2000) field projects.

2000 The Wellington Canyon Ethnographic Study at Pintwater Range, Nellis Air Force

Base, Nevada. Report prepared for U.S. Air Force and SAIC. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (with Zedeno, Eyrich, and Barabe).

2000 The Isle Royale Folke Fiskerisamfunn: Familier Som Levde Av Fiske: An

Ethnohistory of the Scandinavian Folk Fishermen of Isle Royale National Park. Prepared for the NPS and Isle Royale National Park. (With R. Toupal as first author and N. Zedeno as third author).

1999 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Consultation, Worman

and McKinnis Collections, Nevada Test Site; Hot Creek Valley Collections, Central Nevada Test Area – NAGRPRA Subgroup Meeting, June 21-25, 1999, Final Report. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona (With N. Zedeno as first author).

1999 Storied Rocks: American Indian Inventory and Interpretation of Rock Art on the

Nevada Test Site. Report prepared for Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (With N. Zedeno as first author)

1998 Traditional Ojibway Resources in The Western Great Lakes. Report prepared for

National Park Service. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, The University of Arizona. (With N. Zedeno, F. Pittaluga, and G. Dewey-Hefley).

1998 Pah hu wichi (From Big Spring Running Down): Big Spring Ethnographic

Assessment, US 95 Corridor Study. Prepared for Federal Highway Administration. Tucson, AZ: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona.

1998 Paa’oatsa hunuvi (Water Bottle Canyon): American Indian Rapid Cultural

Assessment of Archaeological Site 26NY10133, Nevada Test Site. Tucson: Bureau

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of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. 1997 TEVITSI YAKAKANTE (It is Crying Hard): American Indian Rapid Cultural

Assessment of DOE Nevada Operations Office Environmental Restoration Activities at Double Tracks, Clean Slate, and the Central Nevada Test Area. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona.

1996 Southern Paiute Ecoscape Perspectives: Applied Ethnographic Study of

Cultural Resources At Zion National Park, Utah and Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research In Anthropology, University of Arizona. (with D. Austin, D. Halmo, M. Banks).

1996 NAGPRA Consultation and the Nevada Test Site Collection.

Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. (With M. Zedeno, D. Austin, and D. Halmo)

1995 Casa Grande Ruins National Monument: Foundations for Cultural Affiliation.

Report submitted to the Western Archaeological and Conservation Center. Pp. 64. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. (With M. N. Zedeno as first author).

1995 ITUS, AUV, TE'EK (PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE): Managing Southern Paiute Resources in the Colorado River Corridor. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. Pp. 172, (With D. Austin, B. Fulfrost, A. Phillips, and T. Drye). 1995 Tumpituxwinap: Southern Paiute Rock Art in the Colorado River Corridor.

Report submitted to Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, Bureau of Reclamation. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. Pp. 267. (With L. Loendorf, D. Austin, D. Halmo, A. Bulletts, and B. Fulfrost).

1995 Ethnographic Review of Cultural Resources Reports Prepared As

Part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission of FERC Project No. 460, Cushman Hydroelectric Project. Report submitted to the Skokomish Indian Tribe. Pp. 20. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona.

1995 Sacred Site Protection Strategies. Draft Report submitted to the National Park

Service and the US Army Environmental Center. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. Pp. 340. (With V. Deloria, Jr. as first author).

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1994 PIAPAXA 'UIPI (BIG RIVER CANYON): Ethnographic Resource Inventory and Assessment for Colorado River Corridor, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona, and Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Prepared for National Park Service, Rocky Mountain Region. Tucson, Arizona: Bureau of Applied Research In Anthropology, University of Arizona. Pp. 347. (With D. Halmo, M. Evans, and D. Austin).

1994 NAGPRA Consultation and the Nevada Test Site Collection: Final Report of

Subgroup Activities. Report submitted to Desert Research Institute and US Dept. of Energy. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. Pp. 112. (With D. Halmo and M. Dufort).

1994 NAGPRA Consultation and the National Park Service: Pipe Springs National

Monument, Devils Tower National Monument, Tuzigoot National Monument, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Western Archaeological Conservation Center. Report to WACC. Pp. 132. (With M. Evans, H. Dobyns earlier authors, and D. Austin and E. Krause, later authors).

1994 Native American Cultural Resources On Pahute and Rainier Mesas, Nevada Test

Site. Report submitted to Desert Research Institute for Nevada Operations Office, Department of Energy. Pp. 235. (With M. Evans, D. Halmo, M. Dufort, and B. Fulfrost).

1994 American Indians and Fajada Butte. Prepared for the National Park Service,

Chaco Culture National Park. Tucson: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. (Michael J. Evans, M. Nieves Zedeno, Brent W. Stoffle, and Cindy J. Kessel).

1993 American Indian Access to Department of Defense Facilities: Source Documents

and Bibliography. Contract report EL.93. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Department of Defense. Pp. 264. (With D. Austin, B. Fulfrost).

1993 Ethnographic Assessment Summary For Proposed On-Airport Access Road,

Double Eagle II Airport. Prepared for Coffman Associates, Phoenix, AZ. Tucson, Arizona: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. Pp. 10. (With M. Evans, first author).

1993 Santa Fe Ski Basin Proposed Expansion: Ethnographic Assessment. Prepared for

Sno-Engineering, Bellevue, Washington. Tucson, Arizona: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona. Pp. 59. (With M. Evans, as first author; Elizabeth Krause, third author).

1993 Petroglyph National Monument Rapid Ethnographic Assessment Project.

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Prepared for New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office and Southwest Regional Office of the National Park Service. Tucson, Arizona: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology. Pp. 83. (With M. Evans, first author, S. Pinel, last author).

1991 Satellite Monitoring of Coastal Marine Ecosystems: A Case From the Dominican

Republic. Prepared for CIESIN. Tucson, Arizona: Bureau of Applied Research In Anthropology, University of Arizona. (With D. Halmo as co-editor) Pp. 280.

1990 Un Analisis Del Proyecto Maricultura De Centolla En La Comunidad De Buen

Hombre, Republica Dominicana. Prepared for the Dominican Republic Federal Government. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. (With D. Halmo and B. Stoffle) Pp. 37.

1990 Uatah (fields where we plant all the time): Shivwits Southern Paiute Water Use

Along Tunakwint, the Santa Clara River. Prepared for the 5th Judicial District of Washington County, Utah. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. (With D. Halmo, J. Olmstead, and H. Dobyns) Pp. 272.

1990 Cultural and Paleontological Effects of Siting a Low-Level Radioactive Waste

Facility in Michigan, Candidate Area Phase. Prepared for Michigan LLRW Authority, Lansing, MI. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. (With Marsha MacDowell, Roland Kapp and Scholarly Contributors) Pp. 212.

1989 Social Assessment of Siting A Low-level Radioactive Waste Isolation Facility in

Michigan: A Summary of Two Studies. Prepared for Michigan LLRW Authority; Lansing, MI. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. (With M. Traugott, et al). Pp. 55.

1989 Paitu Nanasuagaindu Pahonupi (Three Sacred Valleys): An Assessment of Native

American Cultural Resources Potentially Affected by Proposed U.S. Air Force Electronic Combat Test Capability Actions and Alternatives at the Utah Test and Training Range. Prepared for Science Applications International Corporation: Las Vegas, NV. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. Pp. 104.

1988 Annual Report, Native American Cultural Resource Studies, Yucca Mountain,

Nevada. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research. (With D. Halmo, J. Olmsted and M. Evans). Pp. 183.

1988 San Juan Tribe of the Southern Paiute People: Beliefs Regarding Traditional

Lands and Cultural Resources. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research. (With D. Halmo). Pp. 15.

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1988 Native American Plant Resources in the Yucca Mountain Study Area, Nevada.

Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research. (With M. Evans and D. Halmo). Pp. 147.1988

1988 Literature Review and Ethnohistory of Native American Occupancy and Use of

the Yucca Mountain Region. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research. (With J. Olmsted and M. Evans). Pp. 233.

1988 Recommended Actions for Reducing Potential Adverse Effects on Native American Cultural Resources Caused by Site Characterization Activities. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research. (With M. Evans and D. Halmo). Pp. 7.

1988 Community Support, Land Acquisition and Relocation Issues: The

Superconducting Super Collider at the Stockbridge, Michigan site. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research. (With M. Traugott, C. Harshbarger, F. Jensen, M. Evans, and P. Drury). Pp. 139.

1988 Location and Interpretation of Native American Cultural Resources Nevada

Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) Project Yucca Mountain, Nevada: Site Characterization Phase. Prepared for Science Applications International Corporation: Las Vegas, NV. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. Pp. 140.

1987 Summary of Literature Review, Native American Cultural Resources, Nevada

Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) Project Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Prepared for Science Applications International Corporation: Las Vegas, NV. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. Pp. 70. (With J. E. Olmsted and M. Evans)

1987 Native Americans and Nuclear Waste Storage at Yucca Mountain, Nevada:

Potential Impacts of Site Characterization Activities. Prepared for: Science Applications International Corporation: Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. Pp. 65.

1987 Native American Concerns and State of California Low-Level Radioactive Waste

Disposal Facility: Mohave, Navajo, Chemehuevi, and Nevada Paiute Responses. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. Pp. 42.

1986 Social Impact Assessment of the Superconducting Super Collider in Southeastern

Michigan: A Class One Scoping Study. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (With M. Traugott, F. Jensen, and R. Copeland). Pp. 99.

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1985 Caribbean Fishermen Farmers: A Social Assessment of Smithsonian King Crab

Mariculture. Draft, Antigua. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. Pp. 78.

1984-85 Study Design Phase: Ethnographic Impact of Nuclear Waste disposal in

Mississippi. List of Project Reports: Issues Analysis Richton: A town, A Service Center, or a Community? Ann Arbor:

University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (With et al.) 11-26-85. Pp. 11.

Summary of Ethnographic Scoping Activities, Social and Economic Impact

Assessment Study, Richton Salt Dome, Mississippi. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. 9-24-85. Pp. 38.

Estimating Property Changes in the Multicounty Study Area. Ann Arbor:

University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research. (With S. Hamilton first author). 9-20-85. Pp. 15

Coastal Study Design. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute for Social

Research. 7-12-85. Pp. 17. Explaining the Quality of Newspaper Sampling. Kenosha: University of

Wisconsin-Parkside. (With F. Jensen first author). 4-20-85. Pp. 14. 1984 Toyavita Piavuhuru Koroin "Canyon of Mother Earth": Ethnohistory and Native

American Religious Concerns in the Fort Carson Pinyon Canyon Maneuver Area. Report submitted by AUFS to National Park Service, Rocky Mountain Region. Kenosha: University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Applied Urban Field School. (With Dobyns, Evans, Stewart co-editors). Pp. 279.

1983 Nungwu Uakapi: Southern Paiute Indians Comment on the Intermountain Power

Project. Revised Intermountain-Adelanto Bipole I Proposal. Report submitted by Applied Urban Field School to Applied Conservation Technology. Kenosha: University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Applied Urban Field School. (With Dobyns, Evans co-editors). Pp. 209.

1982 Intermountain Power Project Intermountain - Adelanto Bipole 1 Transmission

Line California: Ethnographic (Native American) Resources. Report Submitted by Cultural Systems Research, Inc. to Applied Conservation Technology. (L. Bean

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and S. Vane editors). (Stoffle contributing scholar, Las Vegas Paiute Section). 1982 Nuvagantu: Nevada Indians Comment on the Intermountain Power Project,

Nevada Section of Intermountain Adelanto Bipole I Proposal. Report Submitted by AUFS to Applied Conservation Technology. Kenosha: University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Applied Urban Field School. (With Dobyns co-editor). Pp. 279.

1982 Puaxant Tuvip: Utah Indians Comment on the Intermountain Power Project,

Utah Section of Intermountain Adelanto Bipole I Proposal. Report Submitted by AUFS to Applied Conservation Technology. Kenosha: University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Applied Urban Field School. (With Dobyns co-editor). Pp. 278.

1981 Coho Stocking and Salmon Stamps: Lake Michigan Anglers Assess Wisconsin

DNR Policies. Working Papers in Applied Anthropology, Case #2. Kenosha: University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Applied Urban Field School. (With Jensen and Rasch). Pp. 32.

1980 Lake Michigan Anglers' Response to Wisconsin DNR's Fish Stocking and

Management Program. Working papers in Applied Anthropology, Case #1. Kenosha: University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Applied Urban Field School. (Et al.) Pp. 16.

1980 Kaiparowits Coal Development and Transportation Study. Final report submitted

to the Bureau of land Management, August 1980. Fort Collins, Colorado: Environmental Research & Technology, Inc. (Stoffle subcontractor Ethnology Section and Tourism Section).

1979 Harry Allen-Warner Valley Energy System: Western Transmission System

Ethnographic and Historical Resources. Report submitted by Culture Systems Research, Inc. to Southern California Edison Company. (L. Bean and S. Vane). (Stoffle contributing scholar, Chemehuevi Section and Las Vegas Paiute Section).

1978 Persistence and Power: A Study of Native American Peoples in the Sonoran

Desert and the Devers-Palo Verde High Voltage Transmission Line. Report submitted by Cultural Systems Research Inc. to Southern California Edison Company. (L. Bean and S. Vane). (Stoffle contributing scholar, Chemehuevi Section).

SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS

[NOTE: I tend to deliver one or two professional papers a year at professional society

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meetings. The following are a few papers delivered at unusual locations by invitation.] 2008 Facing the Unimaginable: The Limits of Resilience and The Risk Society. Paper

presented in Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty at the First International Sociology Association, Barcelona, Spain.

2008 The Cant of Reconquest: Incorporating local perspectives into governing processes:

The role of the social scientist. Paper read in a workshop on the theme: Nurturing Culture, Conserving Nature: Heritage Governance and Local Participation in Kenya, South Africa and Sweden. Held in Göteborg Thursday 7 – Friday 8 February 2008 CEFOS, Göteborg University.

2006 Resilience at Risk: Epistemological and Social Construction Barriers to Risk Communication- RiskCom 2006 (August 2006; Jessica Minnis as second author) 2006 Social and Cultural Dimensions of Marine Protected Areas- American

Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, St. Louis, MO (February 2006) (Jessica Minnis as second author)

2006 Path to Puha Southern Paiute Ceremonial Landscapes in the Arizona Strip-

Southwest Symposium- Las Cruces, New Mexico (January 2006) (with Kathleen Van Vlack, Fletcher Chmara-Huff, Alex Carroll, and Rebecca Toupal)

2005 Resilience and Marine Protected Areas in the Exuma Cays, Bahamas- Society for

Applied Anthropology- Santa Fe, New Mexico (April 2005) (Jessica Minnis as second author)

2005 Social Theory and Marine Protected Areas- Society for Applied Anthropology-

Santa Fe, New Mexico (April 2005) 2004 From Earth’s Birth to Crystals: Contextualizing Sunset Crater and other Volcanic

Events and Products- Great Basin Anthropological Conference- Sparks, Nevada (October 15, 2004).

2004 What is Useful Marine Knowledge: Traditional Marine Ecosystem Knowledge of

the Caribbean Littoral. International Association for the Study of Common Property- Oaxaca, Mexico (August 2004).

2004 Introduction to Historic Co-Adaptation in the Bahamas- Society for Applied

Anthropology- Dallas, Texas (April 2004).

2004 Puha Flows From It: The Spring Mountain Cultural Landscape Study. Invited Presentation for the United States Forest Service – Las Vegas, Nevada. ( May 17,

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2004). 2003 Tribal Perspectives on Nevada Test Site Consultation- American Society for

Ethnohistory, Riverside, CA (Nov. 6, 2003) 2001 Shifting Risks: Hoover Dam Bridge Impacts on American Indian Sacred

Landscapes. Invited Plenary Address. New Perspectives on Siting Controversy. 17-20 May, Guslov, Sweden.

2000 “Puha (Power): Why Objects, Places, and Landscapes Are Meaningful Among

Numic Peoples.” Invited paper for the Opening Symposium for the 27th Great Basin Anthropological Conference. Ogden, Utah (October 5-7,2000). (With Nieves Zedeno).

2000 “Confronting the Angry Rock: Traditional People’s Situated Risks From

Radioactivity.” Prepared for A Situated Risk Workshop Network for Research into the Construction of Environmental Risk Tacking Environmental Resource Management, Phase II 1999-2000.

1995 "Cultural Landscapes and Traditional Cultural Properties" Presentation at

Traditional Cultural Properties Workshop, Prescott, Arizona, February 1995. 1992 "Implementing The American Indian Religious Freedom Act" Department of

Energy, Cultural Resources Planning Workshop. Charleston, South Carolina, February 1992.

1992 "American Indian Cultural Values" Bureau of Reclamation, Native American

Cultural Awareness Workshop. Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 1992. 1991 "Ethnographic Resources Training" National Park Service, Applied Ethnography

Roundtable. Glorieta, New Mexico, August 1991. 1991 "Native American Cultural Resources" Departments of Anthropology and

Sociology and College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky, October 22, 1991.

1990 "ISR American Indian Cultural Resource Field Studies for Federal Agencies."

Department Of Energy, Cultural Resources Management Workshop. Santa Fe, New Mexico. July 1990.

1990 "Public Participation and Social Impact Assessment." Presented at Ministry of

Natural Resources Week. Petersborough, Ontario, Canada. February 1990.

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1989 "Yucca Mountain Project Status: Opportunities for Tribal Participation." Tribal Seminar on Nuclear Waste, National Congress of American Indians. Phoenix, Arizona. September 1989.

1989 "Use of Social Science Research In Park Management." Presented at Marketing

Workshop, Ministry of Natural Resources. Killarney, Ontario, Canada. June 1989. 1989 "Fish and People: Methods of Social Science Research and Fishery Management."

Presented at Socio-Economic Aspects of Fisheries Management (SEAFM) Training Workshop. Geneva Park Conference Centre, Ontario, Canada. April 1989

COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS [Note: I regularly make presentations before special gatherings on American

Indian reservations. I do not have an active series of community presentations.] GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

[NOTE: This section is rather long, but I thought it would be useful to have a chronological list of projects. This section goes back to my earliest funded research and tends to only list a project once even though the funds came in various pieces over a series of years.

SECTION ONE, CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PROJECTS 2008 Oral Histories and Place Making Practices Among the Paiute and Shoshone of

Lincoln County: A Cultural Landscape of the Mormon Mountains. Funded by the Bureau of Land Management, Nevada.

2008 Analyzing 18th Century Lifeways in Northwestern Sinaloa and Southwestern

Sonora. Funded by the National Park Service, Juan B. de Anza National Historic Trail.

2007 Preparation of a Second Supplemental Analysis and/or a Supplemental EIS

Supporting Activities at the Nevada Test Site. Funded by Science Applications International.

2007 -2009 Cultural Affiliation Study for Tonto National Monument. Funded by the National

Park Service.

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2007 American Indian Social Impact Assessment Riverside Transportation Reliability Project Riverside, California funded by Powers Engineers INC.

2005 - 2008 Ethnohistoric and Ethnographic Assessment of Contemporary Hispanic

Communities Along the Old Spanish Trail funded by the Trails Division of the National Park Service, Santa Fe, NM.

2005 - 2008 Ethnohistoric and Ethnographic Assessment of Contemporary Native American

Communities along the Old Spanish Trail funded by the Trails Division of the National Park Service, Santa Fe, NM

2005- Present NTS Timber Mountain Caldera Landscape Study- funded by the Department of

Energy 2004- Present NTS Water Bottle Canyon Traditional Cultural Property Nomination Study funded the Department of Energy. 2004- Present Nellis Air Force Base Cultural Resource Study of Black Mountain and the Belted Range funded by the Department of Defense. 2003-Present Study of Saguaro Fruit Harvest in Saguaro National Park funded by the National Park

Service 2003- Present Traditional Use Study of Bandelier National Monument funded by the National Park

Service. 2004 Quitchupah Creek Ethnographic Study for the Proposed Quitchupah Creek Coal

Haul Road. Funded by the Bureau of Land Management Richfield Field Office and the United States Forest Service Fishlake National Forest.

2003-2004 Arizona Strip Cultural Landscapes and Place Names Study. Funded by the Bureau of

Land Management Arizona Strip Field Office (Co-PI with Diane Austin) 2003 Spring Mountains Cultural Landscape Study. Funded by the United States Forest

Service 2002-2004 Pipestone National Monument Ethnobotany Study. Funded by the National Park

Service. 2002-2004 Traditional Resource Use of the Flagstaff Area Monuments. Funded by the

National Park Service Cooperative Agreement Number 1443CA1250-96-006 T 2002 - Present Biocomplexity in the Bahamas: Coupled Natural and Human Dynamics in

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Coral Reef Ecosystems, The Effect of Marine Reserve network Design and Implementation of Fisheries, Biodiversity, and humans. NSF funded project, directed from the Center for Biocomplexity and Conservation, American Museum of Natural History. Five –year duration. (Project directed by Daniel Brumbaugh AMNH, Stoffle PI for one socio-cultural research team).

2001 Biocomplexity – incubation activity: Development of an integrated Research Plan for

Analyzing the Viability of a marine Reserve Network. NSF funded project, directed from the Center for Biocomplexity and Conservation, American Museum of Natural History. One-year duration. (Project directed by Daniel Brumbaugh AMNH, Stoffle as Senior Personnel).

2000 NTS – Hot Creek Nevada Site Studies – NAGPRA assessment of NTS collections.

Funded by the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office. 3 months duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1999-2000 NTS – Research Synthesis Book : A 14 year review of the American Indian program

on the NTS. Funded by the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office. One year duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1999-2001 Nellis Air Force Base: Wellington Canyon Study, American Indian Program. Funded

by U.S. Air Force. Two years duration. (with Nieves Zedeno) 1999-2000 NPS – Ethnographic Overview and Assessment, St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.

Two years duration. (with Nieves Zedeno) 1999 Tohono O’odham Nation, Report of Capacity to Do Land management. One year

duration. 1999 STAIRS, Ethnographic Resources of the Kaibab Paiute Tribe in Grand

Staircase/Excalante National Monument, Utah. Funded one year. 1998 NTS - Intermodal LLNW Transportation Study, Phase II. Funded by the Department

of Energy, Nevada Operations. One year duration. 1998 Isle Royale – Ethnographic Study and Overview of Scandinavian Folk Fishers in Isle

Royale National Park, Michigan. Funded by National Park Service One year duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1998 Hoover Dam Bypass. American Indian Assessment of the Hoover Dam Bypass EIS.

Report for the Federal Highway Administration, via CH2M Hill Inc. 3 months duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

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1998 Big Spring Project: American Indian Assessment of the Big Spring Complex in Las Vegas, Nevada. Report for the Highway 95 Expansion Project EIS. Funded by the Federal Highway Administration, via Louis Berger Inc. 3 month duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1998 NTS – RMP: American Indian Involvement in the Resource Management Plan for

the Nevada Test Site. Funded by the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations. One year duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1997 NTS – Kistler EA: Native American Assessment of proposed rocket launch site on

the NTS. Funded by the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office. Two months duration.

1997 NTS – EM: American Indian Environmental Assessment of Double Tracks, Clean

Slate, and the Central Nevada Test Area. Funded by the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office. Two months duration.

1996-1997 NTS – Rock Art Study. This was a study of American Indian assessments of the

major rock art site on the NTS Funded by the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office. Two years duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1996 NTS - LLRW Transportation Study. This project is to understand the potential

impacts on American Indian people and their culture of transporting Low-Level Radioactive Waste along three routes to the NTS. Funded by the DOE/NV. Received June 1996. One year duration.

1996 MOWA Choctaw. This project is to conduct a rapid ethnographic assessment and

review the materials prepared by the MOWA for their Federal Acknowledgement Proposal. Funded by the MOWA Choctaw Tribe. Received January 1996. Six months duration.

1995-96 NTS - EIS. This project is to facilitate Native American involvement in writing the

Environmental Impact Statement for the next ten years of proposed activities on the Nevada Test Site. Funded by the DOE. Received February 1995 to February 1996. Two years duration, with current funds to FY96. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1995-96 Skokomish Indian Tribe. This is an evaluation of a Traditional Cultural Property

(TCP) study prepared as part of an Environmental Impact Study of a Dam on the Skokomish River. The Skokomish tribe asked me to review this proposal and to provide an evaluation of the TCP study. The evaluation has been submitted, but we have an on-going relationship with the Skokomish Tribe. They may ask us to conduct original research as part of their response to this EIS. Received October 1994 to September 1995. Two years duration.

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1995-96 Nevada Test Site - Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Project.

Funded by the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations. Received June 15, 1995. Two years duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1994-95 Ethnographic Assessment of Zion National Park, Utah and Pipe Spring National

Monument, Arizona. Funded by the National Park Service. Received October 1994. Two years duration.

1994-95 Foundations for Cultural Affiliation at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.

Funded by the National Park Service, Western Archaeological and Conservation Center. Received August 1994. Eighteen months duration. (with Nieves Zedeno)

1993-94 A Study of Descent and Cultural Affiliation Among Past and Present Peoples and

Certain Objects in National Park Service Collections at the Western Archeological and Conservation Center and Selected Western Region and Rocky Mountain Region Parks. Funded by National Park Service. Received August 6, 1993. Nine months duration. (with Mike Evans and Henry Dobyns)

1993-95 American Indian Access to Department of Defense Facilities (with M. Evans as Co-

PI). Funded by National Park Service. Received August 25, 1993. Two years duration.

1992-94 Ethnographic Assessment for Double Eagle Airport Access Road, Albuquerque, New

Mexico (with M. Evans as PI). Funded by Coffman Associates Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. Received October 15, 1992. Two years duration.

1992-93 Ethnographic Assessment for Santa Fe Ski Area Master Plan EIS (with M. Evans as

PI). Funded by Sno-engineering, Inc, Bellevue, Washington. Received September 15, 1992. Six months duration.

1992-93 Fajada Butte Ethnobotany Study (with M. Evans). Funded by National Park Service.

Received September 15, 1992. Twelve months duration. 1992-93 Fajada Butte Ethnographic Study (with M. Evans). Funded by the Office of Cultural

Affairs, Historic Preservation Division, State of New Mexico. Received September 15, 1992. Twelve months duration.

1992-95 Ethnographic Resource Inventory and Assessment for Colorado River Corridor, Glen

Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona, and Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (with D. Halmo and M. Evans). Funded by the National Park Service, Rocky Mountain Region and Southern Paiute Consortium.

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1992 Rapid Ethnographic Assessment, Petroglyph National Monument (with M. Evans as PI). Funded by the Office of Cultural Affairs, Historic Preservation Division, State of New Mexico. Received January 1992. Six months duration.

1992-1993 American Indian Access to Department of Defense Facilities: Literature Search and

Review of Native American Sources. Funded by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Received September 1992. Twelve months duration.

1992-1993 Ethnographic Assessment and Consultation for Zion, National Park and Pipe Springs,

National Historic Park. Funded by National Park Service. Twelve months duration. 1990-1991 Monitoring Coastal Marine Population-Environment Interactions: A Case Study In

the Dominican Republic. Funded by CIESIN with funds from NASA. Received September 1990. Sixteen months duration.

1990-1991 Assessing the Social Effects of and Community Responses to the Michigan Low-

Level Radioactive Waste Storage Facility (with M. Traugott and J. Stone). Funded by the Michigan Low-Level Radioactive Waste Authority. Received May, 1990. Twenty months duration.

1990-1991 Monitoring Population-Environment Interactions in the Dominican Republic (with D.

Halmo). Funded by the MacArthur Foundation, Population Environment Dynamics Program, U-M. Received May, 1990. Six months duration.

1990-1995 American Indian Religious Freedom Compliance on the Nevada Test Site (with

M. Evans). Funded by Desert Research Institute through the U.S. Department of Energy. Expected five years duration.

1989 Reassessment of Crab Mariculture in the Dominican Republic. Funded by the

United Nations Fund for Population, Population-Environment Dynamics Project, School of Natural Resources, U-M. Received April 1989. Three months duration. (G. Ness and B. Drake, Project Directors).

1989 American Indian Cultural Resources Study for EIS of the U.S. Air Force

Electronic Combat Test Capability proposal at the Utah Test and Training Range. Funded by Science Applications International Corporation (For the U.S. Air Force). Received March 1989. Four months duration.

1988-1989 Assessing the Social Effects and Community Responses to the Michigan Low-

Level Radioactive Waste Site Facility (with M. Traugott). Funded by the Michigan Low-Level Radioactive Waste Authority. Received August, 1988. Twelve months duration.

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1987-1989 American Indian Cultural Resource Study for Yucca Mountain, Nevada: Assessment of Native American Concerns Regarding High Level Nuclear Waste Site Proposal. Funded by Science Applications International Corporation. Received June 1987. Two years duration.

1988 Assessing Community Support for the Superconducting Super Collider at the

Stockbridge, Michigan Site (with M. Traugott). Funded by the State of Michigan. Received January 1988. One year in duration.

1987 Social Assessment of the Superconducting Super Collider in two Michigan sites

(with M. Traugott). Funded by Michigan Energy Resources Research Association. Received May 1987. Four months duration.

1986-88 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Repository in California and Native American

Concerns. Funded by Cultural Systems Research, Inc. Received October 1986. Two years duration.

1986-87 High Level Nuclear Waste Site Proposal for Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Design for

American Indian cultural resources study. Funded by Science Applications International Corporation. Received October 1986. Six months duration.

1986-88 High Level Nuclear Waste Site Proposal for Deaf Smith County, Texas. American

Indian cultural resources study. Funded by Battelle Project Management Division. Received July 1986. Two years duration.

1986-87 Public Access in Southeastern Michigan Lakes (With J. Diana and K.

Polakowski). Funded by Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division. Received July 1986. Three months duration.

1986-87 Forestry Practices in Michigan: A Video. (With M. Hummel). Funded by

Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Forestry Division. Received October 1986. Ten months duration.

1986 Social Impact Assessment of The Michigan Superconducting Super Collider.

Funded by Michigan Energy and Resources Research Association. Received April 1986. Five months duration.

1985-86 High Level Nuclear Waste Site Proposal for Richton, Mississippi. Ethnographic

Study Design. Funded by Mississippi Department of Energy and Transportation. Received June 1985. Twelve months duration.

1985-86 Sociocultural Factors Influencing the Utilization of Mithrax Spinossissimus

Mariculture in Antigua and the Dominican Republic, West Indies. Funded by the

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Smithsonian Institution, Marine Systems Laboratory. Received June 1985. Six months duration.

1983-84 Ethnohistory and Native American Sacred Resources Impact Assessment. United

States Army, Pinyon Canyon Maneuver Area Project. Funded by U.S. Army, through National Park Service. Received April 1983. One and one half years duration.

1983-84 Native American Sacred Resources Impact Assessment. Intermountain Power

Project: Revised. Funded by Intermountain Power Agency. Received February 1983. Six months duration.

1982-83 Utah Portion of Native American Sacred Resources Impact Assessment.

Intermountain Power Project. Funded by Intermountain Power Agency. Received February 1982. Six months duration.

1981-82 Nevada Portion of Native American Sacred Resources Impact Assessment.

Intermountain Power Project. Funded by Intermountain Power Agency. Received December 1981. Six months duration.

1981 Tourism and Historic Restoration Project. Funded by the Old Main Street

Association, Ltd., Racine, Wisconsin. Received May 1981. Three months duration.

1979-81 Reborn Lake Project. Applied Urban Field School. Funded by University of

Wisconsin-Parkside. Received September 1979. Two years duration. 1979 Kaiparowits Coal Production Project. Assessment of American Indian cultural

resource impacts. Funded by the Bureau of Land Management, through ERT/Ecological Consultants, Inc. Funded June 1979. Six months duration.

1979 Allen-Warner Valley Assessment Project. American Indian cultural resources and

potential power transmission line corridors across the Mojave Desert from Las Vegas, Nevada to Los Angeles, California. Funded by Southern California Edison through Cultural Systems Research Inc. Funded June 1979 through Cultural Systems Research Inc. Funded June 1979. Four months duration.

1978 Devers-Palo Verde Assessment Project. American Indian cultural resources and a

Southern California Edison power transmission line from Palo Verde, Arizona to Los Angeles, California. Funded by SCE through Cultural Systems Research Inc. Funded March 1978. Six months duration.

1974-75 Kikkoman Industry Study. Study of Kikkoman industry located in Walworth

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County, Wisconsin. Funded by the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Two years duration.

1973 Indians in Industry Project. Assessment of mutual adjustment of industrial

management and American Indians. Funded by the National Science Foundation Program. Received May 1973. Three months duration.

1972-79 Kaibab Paiute Development Project. Study site was the Kaibab Paiute Indian

Reservation. Field research conducted in summers 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978, and 1979. Focus on economic development of the Kaibab Paiute people through applied archaeology, tourism, museum, educational hiking trails, ethnohistory, and analysis of energy development projects. Funded jointly through the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and the Kaibab Paiute Tribe. Seven years duration.

1970-71 Barbados Industrialization Project. Assessment of family role allocations and

female industrial worker problems in Barbados, West Indies. Funded by Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Received September 1970. One year duration.

CONTRACTS - CONSULTING

[This section involves projects that were either too small to place within the university system or required a direct consulting relationship – such as law cases.]

2008 -2009 American Indian Studies Related to Greater Than Class C Radioactive Waste

Disposal. EIS Consulting with Argonne National Lab for the Department of Energy.

2008 -2009 American Indian and Hispanic Cultural Impacts for Abo Canyon Railroad Line

Expansion EIS. Consulting with Parametrix Inc, New Mexico.

2007 - 2009 Kaibab Paiute Tribe – NEPA EIS Regarding State of Utah proposal to dig a water diversion pipe across the reservation to transfer water from Lake Powell to artificial reservoirs near St. George, Utah. Consulting with Kaibab Paiute Tribe, Arizona.

1999-00 Chemehuevi Paiute Tribe – NAGPRA consultant. Prepared various documents

regarding the return of bodies and artifacts that qualify under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.

1993 Mexico Aquaculture Proposal. Served as member of World Bank review team.

Prepared a trip report regarding activities in July 1993.

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1988-90 San Juan Paiute legal case, Signey vs. MacDonald vs. James, No. CIV 74-842-

PHX-EHC. Prepared a report for Native American Rights Fund, Boulder Colorado.

1988-99 Pahrump Paiute Federal Acknowledgement Project. Requested by a non-ward

group of Southern Paiutes. 1988 Community Assessment of Siting a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal

Facility in Michigan. Served as expert to design social portion of siting process. Funded by State of Michigan on January 22, 1988.

1987-88 Native Americans and Air Force Low-Altitude Fight Activities. Served as expert

and conducted research for General Environment Impact Statement (GEIS) for Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Received contracts May 17, 1987 and August 18, 1987.

1987-93 Shivwits Paiute Water Case. "General Determination - Water Rights - Virgin

River - Santa Clara Drainage, No. 7596, 5th Judicial District Washington Co., Utah." Served as expert witness to U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of Shivwits Paiutes.

1984-85 Colorado River Indian Tribes Land Tenure Case. United States District Court,

Central District of California. United States of American, Plaintiff, v. Gerald Aranson, et al., Defendants. Civil No. 72-1621-R. Served as consultant to Colorado River Indian Tribes and Native American Rights Fund, Denver, Colorado. Received December 7, 1984.

1982-89 San Juan Paiute Status Clarification Grant. A grant from the Bureau of Indian

Affairs to the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe regarding their recognition as an Indian tribe. Grant written by P. Bunte and DNA-People's Legal Services of the Navajo Nation. Grant included Stoffle as Project Advisor involved with study design review, on site field visits, and review of reports. Grant received November 1982, field work conducted 1983, report reviews in 1983-84. Legal testimony, given in 1984, 1989. Tribal status granted by the federal government December 1989.

1977 Native American Chemical Addition Project. Research included, a sample of

Native American people in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Funded by the North American Indian Women's Council on Chemical Dependency. Served as a consultant to develop an instrument and a research methodology. Funded September 1977. Six months duration.

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