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David W. Dinwoodie Anthropology, University of New Mexico Spring 2021 Educational History B.A. 1986 University of Montana M.A. 1987 University of Chicago Ph.D. 1996 University of Chicago Dissertation: Reserve Memories: A Study of Historical Consciousness on the Nemiah Valley Indian Reserve Employment History Assoc. Prof 2002- U. of New Mexico, Department of Anthropology Assist. Prof. 1996-2002 U. of New Mexico, Department of Anthropology Lecturer 1993-5 Indiana U., Department of Anthropology Lecturer 1989 Native American Educational Services College (co-taught The Navajo Language, with native speakers) Scholarly achievements Books Reserve Memories: The Power of the Past in a Chilcotin Community. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2002. Peer reviewed articles in refereed journals or chapters in books Dinwoodie, David W. Boas and the Young Intellectuals: Exploring the American Context of Anthropology and Modern Life. In Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach, eds., Historicizing Theories, Identities, and Nations. Histories of Anthropology Annual, Volume 11. Pp. 61-86. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2017. Dinwoodie, David W. Anthropological Activism and Boas’s Pacific Northwest Ethnology. In Regna Darnell, Michelle Hamilton, Robert L.A. Hancock, and Joshua Smith, eds., The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 1: Franz Boas as Public Intellectual Theory, Ethnography, Activism. Pp. 215-235. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2015. David W. Dinwoodie “He Said He Would Show [the Tobacco] to M. Ogden”: Voice and Historical Role in the Tsilhqut’in Fur Trade. In Sebastian Braun, ed., Transforming Ethnohistories: Narrative, Meaning, and Community. Pp. 97-112. University of Oklahoma Press. 2013. David W. Dinwoodie “Ethnic Community in Early Tsilhqut’in Contact History.

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David W. Dinwoodie Anthropology, University of New Mexico Spring 2021

Educational History

B.A. 1986 University of Montana

M.A. 1987 University of Chicago

Ph.D. 1996 University of Chicago

Dissertation: Reserve Memories: A Study of Historical Consciousness on the

Nemiah Valley Indian Reserve

Employment History

Assoc. Prof 2002- U. of New Mexico, Department of Anthropology

Assist. Prof. 1996-2002 U. of New Mexico, Department of Anthropology

Lecturer 1993-5 Indiana U., Department of Anthropology

Lecturer 1989 Native American Educational Services College

(co-taught The Navajo Language, with native

speakers)

Scholarly achievements

Books

Reserve Memories: The Power of the Past in a Chilcotin Community. Lincoln:

University of Nebraska Press. 2002.

Peer reviewed articles in refereed journals or chapters in books

Dinwoodie, David W. Boas and the Young Intellectuals: Exploring the American Context

of Anthropology and Modern Life. In Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach, eds.,

Historicizing Theories, Identities, and Nations. Histories of Anthropology Annual,

Volume 11. Pp. 61-86. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2017.

Dinwoodie, David W. Anthropological Activism and Boas’s Pacific Northwest

Ethnology. In Regna Darnell, Michelle Hamilton, Robert L.A. Hancock, and Joshua

Smith, eds., The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 1: Franz Boas as Public Intellectual –

Theory, Ethnography, Activism. Pp. 215-235. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

2015.

David W. Dinwoodie “He Said He Would Show [the Tobacco] to M. Ogden”: Voice and

Historical Role in the Tsilhqut’in Fur Trade. In Sebastian Braun, ed., Transforming

Ethnohistories: Narrative, Meaning, and Community. Pp. 97-112. University of

Oklahoma Press. 2013.

David W. Dinwoodie “Ethnic Community in Early Tsilhqut’in Contact History.

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Ethnohistory 57:4:651-78. 2010.

David W. Dinwoodie “The Canadian Anthropological Tradition and Land Claims.”

Histories of Anthropology Annual Volume 6:31-47. 2010.

David W. Dinwoodie “He Expects We Would Be Off from His Lands”: Reported

Speech-Events in Tsilhqu’tin Contact History. Anthropological Linguistics 49.1:1-26.

2007.

David W. Dinwoodie Time and the Individual. In Sergei A. Kan & Pauline Turner

Strong (eds.) New Perspectives on Native North America. Pp. 327-48. Lincoln:

University of Nebraska Press. 2006.

David W. Dinwoodie William Morgan (1917-2001): Navajo Linguist. Anthropological

Linguistics 45.4:427-49. 2003.

David W. Dinwoodie. Textuality and the ‘Voices’ of Informants: The Case of Edward

Sapir’s 1929 Navajo Field School 41(2): 165-192. 1999.

David W. Dinwoodie. Authorizing Voices: Going Public in an Indigenous Language.

Cultural Anthropology 13(2): 193-223. 1998.

Douglas R. Parks, David W. Dinwoodie, and Raymond J. DeMallie. Introduction. In A

Retrospective of the Journal: Anthropological Linguistics, Selected Papers, 1959-1985.

Anthropological Linguistics 35:1-8.

David W. Dinwoodie. People and Animals, Lovers and Cannibals: Contingent Patterns

in Thompson Cosmology. Chicago Anthropology Exchange, 18. 1989.

Other writings

Dinwoodie, David W. Review of Wendy Wickwire, At the Bridge: James Teit and an

Anthropology of Belonging. Anthropologica 62(1) 216-7.

Dinwoodie, David W. Review of Raymond J. DeMallie, Douglas R. Parks, Robert

Vezina, eds., A Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Journal and Description of Jean-

Baptiste Truteau, 1794-1796. Journal of Anthropological Research 75.2: 296-7. 2019.

Dinwoodie, David W. Aboriginal Political Subjectivities in the Columbia District, 1821-

46. In Roland Bohr, ed., Selected Papers of the 17th Rupert’s Land Colloquium, 18-21

May 2016, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Pp. 71-82. Winnipeg: Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies.

2016.

Dinwoodie, David W. Review of Herb S. Lewis’s, In Defense of Anthropology. Journal

of Anthropological Research Vol. 71, No.1: 125-7. 2015.

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Dinwoodie, David W. Second British-Empire Scaling of Role-Relations Among Indians

and Traders, The Columbia District 1826-46. Selected Papers of the Rupert’s Land

Colloquium 2014, edited by Roland Bohr and Scott Stephen. Pp. 75-84. The Centre for

Rupert’s Land Studies at The University of Winnipeg. 2014.

David W. Dinwoodie Keith H. Basso (1940-2013). Journal of Anthropological Research

Vol. 69, No. 4:455-8. 2013.

David W. Dinwoodie 2013 Review of Tolly Bradford, Prophetic Identities: Indigenous

Missionaries on British Colonial Frontiers, 1850-75. Ethnohistory, Volume 60.2:322-4.

2013.

David W. Dinwoodie From Maritime Globalism to Territorial Nationality: The Dynamics

of the Colonial Geography of The Columbia District and Fort Chilcotin, 1826-46. Papers

of the 2012 Rupert’s Land Studies Colloquium, edited by Scott Stephen and Josephine

Sallis. Pp. 109-128. 2012.

Review of Jennifer S. H. Brown and Susan Elaine Gray, eds., A. Irving Hallowell

Contributions to Ojibwe Studies Essays, 1934-1972. American Indian Culture and

Research Journal Vol. 36.1:188-92. 2012.

David W. Dinwoodie McBean and Boucher: Pacific Northwest Metis and their Influence

on Tsilhqut’in Ethnicity 1830s-40s. Papers of the Rupert’s Land Colloquium, May 19-22,

2010, Winnipeg, Manitoba, compiled by David Malaher, edited by Anne Lindsay and

Jennifer Ching. Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies. Pp. 321-29. 2010.

Review of William J. Turkel, The Archive of Place: Unearthing the Pasts of the Chilcotin

Plateau. Journal of Regional Science 50.2:672-4. 2010.

Review of R.G. Matson and Martin P.R. Magne. Athapaskan Migrations: The

Archaeology of Eagle Lake, British Columbia. Journal of Anthropological Research

65.1:147-9. 2009.

Review of Alessandro Duranti (ed.), Companion to Linguistic Anthropology. Journal of

Anthropological Research 64.4:599-600. 2008.

David Dinwoodie Keith H. Basso: Regents Professor Retires. University of New Mexico

Anthropology Newsletter, Spring: 1. 2006.

Review of Andie Diane Palmer, Maps of Experience: The Anchoring of Land to Story in

Secwepemc Discourse. BC Studies. Number 152:115-7. 2006-7.

Review of Paul Nadasdy, Hunters and Bureaucrats: Power, Knowledge, and Aboriginal-

State Relations in the Southwest Yukon. The Western Historical Quarterly

XXXVI.2:229. 2005.

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Review of Deborah House, Language Shift among the Navajos: Identity Politics and

Cultural Continuity. Anthropological Linguistics 46.4:483-484. 2004.

David W. Dinwoodie 2004 Key Narratives in the Fort Chilcotin Post Journal. Papers of

the Rupert’s Land Colloquium 2004: 449-61.

Review of John D. Kelly and Martha Kaplan, Represented Communities: Fiji and World

Decolonization. Comparative Studies in Society and History. 45(4):885-6. 2003.

Review of Lionel Youst and William R. Seaburg, Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan

Witness: A Cultural Biography. Journal of Anthropological Research 59(4): 562-4. 2003.

Review of June Helm, The People of Denendeh: Ethnohistory of the Indians of Canada’s

Northwest Territories. Journal of Anthropological Research 59(2): 286-7. 2003.

Review of Rodney Frey in collaboration with the Shitsuíumsh, Landscape Travelled by

Coyote and Crane: The World of the Shitsuíumsh (Coeur díAlene Indians). Montana:

The Magazine of Western History 53(1):75. 2003.

Review of Russell Thornton (ed.), Studying Native America: Problems and Prospects.

Anthropology Quarterly 75.1: 229-232. 2002.

Review of Deward E. Walker, Jr. (ed.), Handbook of North American Indians 12,

Plateau. American Anthropologist Volume 102(4): 8-9. 2001.

Review of Julie Cruikshank, The Social Life of Stories: Narrative and Knowledge in the

Yukon Territory. Journal of Anthropological Research 56(2):268-70. 2000.

Review of Ives Goddard (ed.), Handbook of North American Indians 17, Languages.

Journal of Anthropological Research 55(2): 311-3. 1999.

Review of Emanuel J. Drechsel, Mobilian Jargon: Linguistic and Sociohistorical Aspects

of a Native American Pidgin. Journal of Anthropological Research 54(4):576-7. 1998.

Review of Charles Briggs (ed.), Disorderly Discourse: Narrative, Conflict, and

Inequality. Journal of Anthropological Research 54(1):99-102. 1998.

Review of Collin Calloway, The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and

Diversity in Native American Communities and Mark Lindquist and Martin Zanger (eds.)

Buried Roots and Indestructible Seeds: The Survival of American Indian Life in Story,

History, and Spirit. American Ethnologist 24(4):944-5. 1997.

Review of Stanton E. F. Wortham, Acting Out Participant Examples in the Classroom.

Anthropological Linguistics 39(3):467-470. 1997.

Review of Twana Narratives: Native Historical Accounts of a Coast Salish Culture, by

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William W. Elmendorff. The Journal of the Folklore Institute 33.1:79-82. 1996.

Fr. A.G. Morice. In Lexicon Grammaticorum. Max Niemeyer Verlag. 1996.

Works in progress

David W. Dinwoodie. Recognizing Aboriginal Perspectives in Land Claims Litigation.

Paper submitted to the Proceedings of the 2020 Rupert’s Land Colloquium. Centre for

Rupert’s Land Studies, University of Winnipeg. Submitted Oct 29 2020.

David W. Dinwoodie. Globalization and Ethnogenesis in the Columbia District: The Fort

Chilcotin Journal 1822-1840. First draft complete as of 11/15/2019. For submission to

McGill-Queens Press, Rupert’s Land Series. Series editor Jennifer Brown has indicated

interest by e-mail 11/18/2019, raised question of whether the fur trade built on earlier

trade patterns. Second draft is underway.

David W. Dinwoodie. The Plateau: Trends in Ethno-Cultural Research from the 1990s

(12,000 words). Handbook of North American Indians. Volume 1. Smithsonian. Text

accepted 3/25/18, Illustrations accepted August 2019. Expected date of publication 2021.

David W. Dinwoodie. The Columbia District 1821-1846: Recognizing the Colonial Phase

of Plateau Ethnohistory. Drafts of all chapters, Introduction remains to be written. For

submission to the University of Nebraska Press. Acquisitions editor Matthew Bokovoy

has indicated interest on multiple occasions.

Boasian Stances on Nationalism. Draft completed. To be submitted to a yet to be

determined journal, likely History of Anthropology Annual.

Santayana, Brooks, Bourne, and Boas's Culture Concept. Bérose Encyclopedia (invited

for Fall 2021). In process.

Invited or refereed abstracts and/or presentations at professional meetings

Exploring “Settler Colonialism”: The Depictions of Chief Charlo and Other Indians in

The Edgar Samuel Paxson Murals of Missoula County. Indiana at the Crossroads of

American Anthropology and History: Symposium in Honor of Raymond J. DeMallie,

September 15-16, 2017.

Theoretical Framing, Role-Inhabitance, and the Politics of Recognition in the Tsilhqut’in

Land Claims Case. In Executive Invited Session, Evidence, Accident, and Discovery in

Anthropological Expert Testimony. Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological

Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 16-20, 2016.

Aboriginal Political Subjectivities in the Columbia District, 1821-46. Paper presented at

the Rupert’s Land Colloquium, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 18-21, 2016.

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Plateau. Preliminary Version presented at, “Emerging Themes in Native North American

Research: Planning the Smithsonian Agenda for the 21st Century,” Dec 8-9, 2014.

Boas on Nationalism. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American

Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. 4 December 2014, in the General

Anthropology Division invited session, World War I, Sociopolitical

Escalation/Destabilization, and the Production of Anthropology, organized by Sergei Kan

and David W. Dinwoodie

History in Franz Boas’ Pacific Northwest Ethnography. Paper presented at the

conference, Franz Boas: Ethnographer, Theorist, Activist, Public Intellectual 2-5

December London, Ontario. 2010.

Infelicities Perform: The Languages of Land Claims in British Columbia. Paper presented

at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, Georgia,

3 December 1994, in the invited session, Ethnicity and the Changing Value of

Ethnographic Knowledge in Native North America, organized with Jason Jackson.

Chilcotin Autobiographical Discourse. Paper presented in the session Narrative

Construction of Self in Culture Contexts: Formal-Functional Approaches, December 3

1998, organized by Stanton E. Wortham, University of Pennsylvania. Session Invited to

the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association by the Societies for

Psychology Anthropology and Linguistic Anthropology.

Contributed (unrefereed) abstracts and/or oral presentations at professional meetings

Recognizing Aboriginal Perspectives in Land Claims Litigation. In Nationalism as a

Colonial Process, organized by David W. Dinwoodie, 2020 Rupert’s Land Colloquium.

Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies, University of Winnipeg, Oct 15, 2020.

Recognizing Aboriginal Perspectives in Land Claims Litigation. In ‘Recognition’ and

Anthropology, organized by David W. Dinwoodie, 117th Annual Meetings of the

American Anthropological Association, San José, California, Nov 15-18, 2018.

Boasian Stances on Nationalism. In New Directions in the History of Anthropology,

organized by Richard Handler and Nicholas Barron, Annual Meetings of the American

Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. Nov. 29-Dec 3, 2018.

Aboriginal Political Subjectivities in the Columbia District, 1821-1846, paper presented

in the session, Toward a New Causality. Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies Colloquium

May 18-20 2016, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Semiotics of ‘Ethnohistory’ in the Greater Plateau of North America. In “Ethnohistories”

in the Making, organized by Nicholas Barron and David W. Dinwoodie, Annual

Meetings of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Nov 5-7 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada.

‘Historical Role’: Its Representation and Negotiation in the Fur Trade of the Columbia

District, 1826-46, in the Session, Building Socio-Commercial Relationships, 2014

Rupert’s Land Colloquium, Edmonton, Alberta, 14-17 May 2014

Boas, the Debates Over Nationality and Civil Religion in The Dial, 1918, and His View

of Ethnographic Groups. In Contextualizing Current Engagements: George W. Stocking

Session in the History of Anthropology, organized by David W. Dinwoodie and Sergei

Kan (Dartmouth), Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association,

November 20-24, 2013.

History of Anthropology, Boas, and the Problem of the Present. Paper presented in

Crossings From Past to Present: The Stocking Symposium in the History of

Anthropology, Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association,

November 13-18, 2012

Colonial Geography of the Columbia District and of Fort Chilcotin 1821-1846. Rupert’s

Land Studies Colloquium 2012 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. May 16-19, 2012.

Commentary for Kristaylin Shefveland, University of Southern Indiana, organizer,

Hearing Voices: Historiographical and Methodological Considerations. Annual Meetings

of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Pasedena, California, October 19-22 2011.

Boas, Civil Religion, and the History of Anthropology. Paper presented in the Stocking

Symposium at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association,

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 16-20, 2011.

Ethnicity Among the Pacific Northwest Metis at Fort Chilcotin in the 1830s. Paper

presented in the Session Ethnicity West of the Mountains at the Annual Meetings of the

American Society for Ethnohistory, 13-17 October, Ottawa, Ontario. 2010.

McBean and Boucher: The Cultural Influences of the Pacific Northwest Metis at Fort

Chilcotin, 1830s-40s. Paper presented in the Session Fur Traders’ Lives and Identities at

the 2010 Rupertsland Studies Colloquium. Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 20-22, 2010.

Boasian Depictions of Tsilhqut’in Catholicism. Paper presented in the George W.

Stocking Symposium in the History of Anthropology, session organized by Harriet Lyons

at the 108th Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania, December 2-6 2009.

Land Claims and the Canadian Anthropological Tradition. Paper presented in the session

Contemporary Ethnography and the Influence of Histories of Anthropological

Representation, a session organized by Suzanne Oakdale and David W. Dinwoodie at the

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Annual Meetings of the American Society for Ethnohistory, September 30-October 3,

New Orleans, Louisiana. 2009.

Ultramontanism vs. Kulturkampf: Transnational Currents in Tsilhqut’in Ethnography.

Paper presented in the Session, “Knowledge Production: Constructing Indigeneity, Past

and Present,” at the CASCA/AES Conference 2009, Vancouver, British Columbia, May

13-16.

Theorization of Groups in the Jesup North Expedition. Paper presented in the History of

Anthropology, a session organized by Andrew Lyons at the Annual Meetings of the

American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C., November 27-December 2,

2007.

Globalization and Tsilhqut’in Culture History. Paper delivered at the CASCA-AES

Meetings of May 2007, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, in the session,

Answering Coloniality, organized by Brian Noble and Michael Asch.

Speech Acts, Political Economy, and Ethnicity in Aboriginal History. Paper delivered at

the CASCA Meetings of 2006, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, in the session

Envisioning History, organized by Marc Pinkowski and Michael Asch.

Communication in the Dynamics of Chilcotin History. Paper presented in the session

contested Borders of Identity, Language, and Knowledge, organized by Melissa Rinehart.

American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting Nov 16-20, 2005.

Introduction. Roundtable on Politics and Theory from the 1950s, session organized by

David Dinwoodie. American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, Nov 16-20,

2005.

Challenges to Expert Testimony in Canada. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual

Meetings, Santa Fe, Spring 2005.

The Ethnohistory of Chilcotin Communication. Paper presented in the session, Between

Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives, organized by David Dinwoodie, at the

Meetings of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Chicago, Illinois, October 25-30,

2004.

Key Narratives in the Chilcotin Post Journal. Paper presented in the session, The Fur

Trade Comes to the Columbia, at the Rupert’s Land Colloquium 2004, May 26-30, 2004,

Kenora, Ontario

Discourse and the Recontextualization of Environmental Practice. Paper presented in the

session Dynamics of Environmental Discourse at the 102 Annual Meetings of the

American Anthropological Association in Chicago, Illinois, November 19-23, 2003.

New Metaphors for Culture. Paper delivered at the Annual Meetings of the American

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Society for Ethnohistory, London, Ontario, Canada, October 2000.

Commentary delivered for Fashioning a Native American Voice: Autobiography and

Cultural Consciousness. Organized by Michael Silverstein for the Annual Meetings of the

American Ethnological Society in Seattle, WA, 6-9 March 1997.

Narrative Practice and Value Production: Historical Consciousness on a Canadian

Reserve. Paper presented in the session Selves, Power, and History in Native North

America: Contemporary Papers in the Americanist Tradition in Honor of Raymond D.

Fogelson at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San

Francisco, California, November 20-24, 1996.

Commentary delivered for Culture of Language in the Native American Southeast.

Organized by Jason Baird Jackson for the Annual Meetings of the American

Anthropological Association in San Francisco, CA, November 20-24, 1996.

Pseudo-Time: Repairs, Pathologies, and Native Categories. Paper presented in the

session, Transculturalization and Transculturites, at the Annual Meeting of the American

Society for Ethnohistory, Portland, Oregon, November 7-11, 1996.

A Poetics of Delocution in Edward Sapir’s Navaho Texts. Paper presented in the session

Native American Discourse at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological

Association, Washington, D.C., November 15-19, 1995.

How Myths Die and Come to Life on the Threshold of Land Claims Settlement. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory in Kalamazoo,

MI, 4 November 1995, in the session, Cultural Landscapes and Environmental Histories.

Placing Chilcotin History in Contemporary Life: Reconsidering the Semiotics of

Entitlement. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological

Association in Washington D.C., 20 November 1993, in the session The Semiotics of

Place, Space and Culture.

The Cowboy in Chilcotin History. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the

American Society for Ethnohistory, Bloomington, IN, 6 November 1993, in the session

Assimilation Ideologies and Historical Transformations.

Obviation and Textual Organization in a Chilcotin History Lesson. Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in San Francisco, 3

December 1992, in the Committee for American Indian Languages session, Genre and

Discourse.

The Heroic History of Kwi:s: Considering Wetsuwetíen Interpretations. Paper presented

at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Chicago, IL, 2

November 1989.

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Sessions Organized at Professional Meetings

Nationalism as a Colonial Process, organized by David W. Dinwoodie, 2020 Rupert’s

Land Colloquium. Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies, University of Winnipeg, Oct 15,

2020.

‘Recognition’ and Anthropology. General Anthropology Division at the 117th Annual

Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, San José, Nov 15-18, 2018.

Evidence, Accident, and Discovery in Anthropological Expert Testimony. Executive

Invited Session, American Anthropological Meetings 2016. Francesca Merlan, David

Trigger, Arthur J. Ray, Justin Richland.

“Ethnohistories” in the Making, organized by Nicholas Barron and David W. Dinwoodie.

Annual Meetings of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Las Vegas, Nevada,

November 5-7, 2015.

World War I, Sociopolitical Escalation/Destabilization, and the Production of

Anthropology, organized by Sergei Kan and David W. Dinwoodie. An Invited session of

the General Anthropology Division.

Contextualizing Current Engagements: George W. Stocking Session in the History of

Anthropology, with Sergei Kan (Dartmouth), Annual Meetings of the American

Anthropological Association, November 20-24, 2013.

Crossings From Past to Present: Stocking Symposium in the History of Anthropology in

Anthropological Practice, Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological

Association, November 14-19, 2012, San Francisco.

Reflexivity, Register, and the Ends of Ethnographic Analysis, session organized with

Kristen Adler and Olga Glinskii for the 108th Annual Meetings of the American

Anthropological Association, December 2-6 2009 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (reviewed

by the Society for Linguistic Anthropology).

Ethnicity and the Changing Value of Ethnographic Knowledge in Native North America,

organized with Jason Jackson, An Invited Session at the Annual Meetings of the

American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 3 December 1994.

Other Talks

Hist 200 History of Canada: Pre-Confederation, taught by Dr. Melanie Methot.

University of Alberta, Augustana Campus. I was invited to discuss my paper Ethnic

Community in Early Tsilhqu’tin Contact History, and my research with First Nations

more generally. Sept 24, 2020.

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NAGPRA+25: Where Do We Stand, Where are We Going, Part 1: Presentation in

Roundtable organized by Kathleen Fine Dare and Kelly L. Jenks, Annual Meetings of the

American Anthropological Association Nov 18-22, 2015, Denver, Colorado.

Discussant: The Practice of Place: Explorations into the Phenomenology of Tradition –

Papers by former students of Keith H. Basso, organized by Jill Ahlberg Yohe. Annual

Meetings of the American Anthropological Association Nov 18-22, 2015, Denver,

Colorado.

Discussant. Engaging With Empire: Mapping Cosmopolitan Lives and Visions,

Organized by Nicholas Barron and Terri Casteneda. Annual Meetings of the American

Society for Ethnohistory, Nashville Tennesse, 2016.

Tsilhqut’in Ethnohistory in the Land Claims Context, Talk Given at the School for

Advanced Research, January 2006.

Textuality and Informant Voice in Edward Sapir’s Navaho Texts. Talk given at the

School of American Research, Fall 1996.

Linguistic Anthropology and Philosophical Pragmatism. Talk given to the Department of

Philosophy, University of New Mexico, Spring 1997.

The Man Who Gave It All Away and Other Cowboy Narratives of the Tsilhqutíin

Athabaskan People of British Columbia, Canada. Talk given for the Undergraduate

Student Association and the Maxwell Museum. Fall 1997.

Language and Material Culture on the Northwest Coast. Talk given for docents at the

Maxwell Museum. Spring 1997.

The Emerging Culture of Self-Study in First-Nations Canada and the Question of

Intellectual Property Rights. Talk given for the Departments of Anthropology and

Sociology of Williams College, March 1998.

Research Funding

New Mexico WRRI Student Water Research Grant 2018. Holly Brause. 2018.

Arts and Sciences Travel Fund 2010. David Dinwoodie.

Oblate Mission Records in the Analysis of Tsilhqut’in Ethnohistory. David Dinwoodie

Small Grant-in Aid, UNM RAC 2007

Land and Language in Chilcotin Ethnohistory (based on Hudson’s Bay Company

Records), David Dinwoodie Phillips Fund 2003, American Philosophical Society.

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Salvage Study of Chilcotin Place Names, David Dinwoodie

RAC Grant 2000

Language of Place and Social Change in Native North America. David Dinwoodie

RAC Grant 1999

Chilcotin Place Naming Practices and Spatial Terminology.

David W. Dinwoodie

Melville and Elizabeth Jacobs Fund, Whatcom Museum, 1989.

Chilcotin Place Naming Practices, Spatial Terminology.

David W. Dinwoodie

Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Grant, 1990

Chilcotin Historical Narratives.

David W. Dinwoodie

Overseas Grant, Division of the Social Sciences. 1991.

Verbs of Saying in Chilcotin Historical Narratives.

David W. Dinwoodie

Phillips Fund, American Philosophical Society. 1992.

Awards

Teacher of the Year Award Nomination 2017

Presidential Teaching Fellow Nomination 2017

Snead-Wertheim Lectureship 2013: From Maritime Globalism to Territorial Nationality:

The Dynamics of the Colonial Geography of The Columbia District and Fort

Chilcotin, 1826-46

Teacher of the Year Award Nomination 2006 (Garth Bawden, Chair)

Teaching

Ph.D Advisement Anthropology

Graduates

2019 Ph.D. Kristin Fitzgerald

2015 Ph.D. Char Peery

2011 Ph.D. Kristen Adler

2006 Ph.D. Thomas McIlwraith

2003 Ph.D. Alan Vince

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Advisor Member

Olga Glinskii

Muhammad Zubair Abro

Bret Salter

Cody Carlson

Holly Brause

Annie Theodoropoulos

Valerio DiFonzo

Grant Florian

Sarah Leiter

Blaire Topash Caldwell

Ph.D. Advisement Other Departments

Olga Zaytzeva Communications and Journalism 2012- Eurasianism and the

Theoretical Debates Surrounding Russian Nationalism

Michelle Kiser Linguistics 2013-4 Intonation in Navajo

Discourse

Carlos Ibarra Linguistics 2017-8 Mixtec in Oregon

M.A. Advisement Other Departments

Ljubica Kostevic Linguistics 2012-14 Metapragmatics and the

Politics of Language in Contemporary Native North America

MA Advisement:

Chris Mulvihill 2019-20

Julia Bilek 2017

David Linville 2017-9

Rebecca Prinster 2016-19

Justin Mountain, 2013 The Question of National Historiography in Historical

Archaeology

External Member, 2011-12 Jane Wellburn, University of Victoria

Bachelor’s honors advisement

Brenna Hale 2020

Margaret Daugherty, 2017-18 Presidential Tweeting Practices

Thomas Langley 2012-13 Bull Riding in New Mexico

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Katy Lenté 2004-5 Language Biography at Isleta Pueblo

Stephanie Ford 2004 Summa cum laude, The Role of Ethnography in Cultural Resource

Management

Nicole Tami, 1998, Magna cum laude, The Structure, Function, and Ethos of Maasai

Marriage

El Centro De La Raza UG Research Fellowship

Cassidy Holland 2014-16

Classroom Teaching

Fall 2020

Anth 340/530 Global Trade

Anth 546 Theory I

Independent Studies

Anth 598 Hope Casareno California Indians

Anth 598 M. Abro Language and Nationalism in Pakistan

Anth 598 Bret Salter Specials Prep Powwow and Recognition

Spring 2020

Anth 310 Language and Culture Ling 359; C&J 319

Anth 498 Honors Seminar

Independent Studies

Anth 598 M. Abro Proposal Prep Language and Nationalism in Pakistan

Anth 598 G. Florian Proposal Prep

Anth 598 B. Salter Specials Prep Powwow and Recognition

Fall 2019 (Sabbatical)

Independent Studies

Anth 598 M. Zubair Language and Nationalism in Pakistan Specials Preparation

Spring 2019

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Anth 310 Language and Culture Ling 359;C&J 319

Anth 530 Semiotics of ‘Ethnohistory’

Anth 598 M. Zubair Abro History of South Asian Anthropology

Fall 2018

Anth 130 Peoples of the World

Anth 546 Theory I

Independent Studies

Anth 698 M. Abro The Anthropology of South Asia, especially the relationship between

the work of Milton Singer and Bernard Cohn

Anth 698 N. Barron Native American Ethnogenesis and Anthropological Research,

namely, the 89th Wenner Gren Symposium

Spring 2018

Anth 310 Language and Culture Ling 359;C&J 359

Anth 530 Politics of Recognition

Independent Studies

Anth 497 Margaret A. Daugherty: Presidential Tweeting Practices

Anth 698 Nicholas Barron: Yaqui Ethnohistory

Anth 698 Grant Florian: New Social Movements

Fall 2017

Anth 546 Theory I

Anth 130 Peoples of the World

Independent Studies

597 M Zubair Abro: Politics of History in Pakistan (using Alyssa Ayers, Speaking Like a

State)

597 Politics of Recognition: Felicia Katz-Harris

Spring 2017

Anth 530 Discourse Methods

Anth 130 Peoples of the World

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Independent Studies

Anth 697 M. Zubair Abro: Historical Consciousness

Anth 698 Grant Florian: Alternative Modernities

Fall 2016

Anth 310 Language and Culture

Anth 546 Theory I

Anth 498 Honors Seminar

Independent Studies

597 Valerio DiFonzo History of Neoliberal Thought

697 M. Zubair Abro Anthropology of Pakistan History

698 H. Brause Agriculture and Neoliberalism

698 G. Florian Alternative Modernities

Spring 2016

Anth 540 Colonialism, Nationalism, Settler Colonialism

Anth 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Fall 2015

Anth 546 Theory I

Anth 130 Peoples of the World

Spring 2015

Anth 310 Language and Culture

Anth 530 Semiotics of Discourse

Fall 2014

Anth 130 Peoples of the World

Anth 546 Theory I

Independent Study

698 Cominellio, Leigh North American Trading Posts and Trading Systems

Spring 2014

Anth 310; C&J 319: Ling 359

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Anth 330 Principles of Cultural Anthropology

Fall 2013

Anth 546 Theory I

Anth 498 Honors Seminar

Independent Study

697 Olga Glinskii, Ukrainians in Canada

698 Olga Glinskii, Voice and Scale in Ritual Performance

Spring 2013

Anth 310, Ling 359, C&J 319 Language and Culture

Anth 130 Peoples of the World

Independent Study

Anth 497 Charles Langley, Honors Thesis on NM Rodeo

Anth 697 Olga Glinskii, Canadian Multiculturalism

Ljubica Kostevic, Anthropology of Discourse

Anth 698 Lara Gunderson Anthropology of Christianity

Anastasia Theodoropoulis Anthropology of Christianity

Fall 2012

Anth 530 Semiotics of “Ethnohistory”

Anth 330 Principles of Cultural Anthropology

Independent Study

Anth 698 061 Michael Grooms, Northern Athabaskan History and Ethnography

Anth 698 061 Lara Gunderson, Anthropology of Christianity

Spring 2012

Anth 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anth 310; Ling 359; C&J 319 Language and Culture

Independent Study

Anth 698 061 Olga Glinskii, Ukrainians in Canada

Fall 2011

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Anth 330 Principles of Cultural Anthropology

Anth 546 Theory 1

Spring 2011

Anth 330 Principles of Cultural Anthropology

Anth 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Independent Study

Anth 597 061 Ilse Biel Discourse and Culture in New Government Settlements in

Southern Mexico

Anth 697 061 Erin Tooher, Politics of Language in Guatemalan Education

Anth 698 061 Olga Glinskii. Ukrainian Language and Ethnicity in Contemporary

Canada

Fall 2010

Sabattical

Independent Study

Anth 697 Kelly Monteleone Pacific Northwest Ethnohistory and Culture (course will be

administered in Spring 2011)

Spring 2010

Anth 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 310; Ling 359;C&J 319 Language and Culture

Independent Study (697): Erin Tooher: Linguistic Anthropology of Mayan Communities

Independent Study (697): Ilse Biel: Semiotics and Social Memory in Protest Movements

Independent Study (697): Anne Santos: Semiotics of the Environment in Brazil

Fall 2009

Anthropology 546: Theory I

Anthropology 530: Anthropology of Discourse

Independent Study Anth (497): Joshua Hromas: Mythology and Development

Independent Study (698) : Erin Tooher: Linguistic Anthropology of Guatemala

Spring 2009

Anthropology 510: Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

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Anthropology 310; Ling 359;C&J 319 Language and Culture

Independent Study (697): Olga Glinskii: Linguistic Anthropology of Ukraine

Fall 2008

Anthropology 546 Theory 1

Anthropology 530; Religious Studies 547: Culture and Missionization

Independent Study 698: Semiotics of Performance, Marnie Watson

Spring 2008

Anthropology 510: Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 310; Ling 359;C&J 319 Language and Culture

Fall 2007

Anthropology 546: Theory I

Anthropology 530: Anthropology of Discourse

Spring 2007

Anthropology 510: Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 530: Anthropology of History

Fall 2006

Anthropology 310; Ling 359; C&J 319

Anthropology 330 Principles of Cultural Anthropology

Independent Study: (598) Kristen Adler, Language Ideology

Spring 2006

Anthropology 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 530 Language, Ethnicity, and History

Fall 2005

Anthropology 310; Ling 359; C&J 319

Anthropology 330

Spring 2005

Anthropology 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

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Anthropology 530 Ethnography of Speaking of Native North America

Fall 2004

Anthropology 546 Theory I

Anthropology 310 Language and Culture

Independent Study (598): Zachary Mitchell, Ethnography of Speaking of Contemporary

Agriculture

Dissertation (699): Thomas McIlwraith

Spring 2004

Anthropology 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 530 Anthropology of Discourse

Fall 2003

Anthropology 310 Language and Culture

Anthropology 330 Principles in Cultural Anthropology

Spring 2003 (sabbatical leave)

Fall 2002

Anthropology 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 330 Principles of Cultural Anthropology

Spring 2002

Anthropology 510 Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Fall 2001

Anthropology 310 (Ling 359, C&J 359): Language and Culture

Anthropology 340/530: Language and Nature

Spring 2001

Anthropology 510: Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 340/530: Ethnography of Speaking of Native North America

Independent Study: Theoretical Considerations in Linguistic Anthropology

Sarah Soliz (699)

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Fall 2000

Anthropology 310 (Ling 359, C&J 359) Language and Culture

Anthropology 340/530 Language and Nature

Spring 2000

Anthropology 510: Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Anthropology 530: Discourse Analysis

Fall 1999

Anthropology 310 (Ling 318, C&J 359): Language and culture

Anthropology 340/530: Language and Nature

Spring 1999

Anthropology 340/530: Ethnography of Speaking of Native North America

Anthropology 510: Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology

Fall 1998

Anthropology 510: Pragmatics of Discourse (Discourse Analysis)

Anthropology 310 (Ling 318, C&J 359): Language and Culture

Independent Study: Medical Discourse

Jennifer Rioux (699)

Spring 1998

Anthropology 510: Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology (co-taught with Basso)

Anthropology 310 (Ling 318, C&J 359): Language and Culture

Independent Studies:

Nicole Tami (Anth 497, 499) Kinship and the Semiotics of Cultural

Change

Jodi Power (Anth 399) Semiotics of Space

Fall 1997

Anthropology 510: Language and Political Economy

Anthropology 340: Poetics: The Language of Myth and Ritual

Independent Studies:

Clint Hicks (698) Theories of Narrative

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Jennifer Rioux (698) Medical Discourse

Spring 1997

Anthropology 510: The Transformation of Local Speech Communities

Anthropology 130: Introduction to the Cultures of the World

Independent Study:

David Margolin (698) Language Shift and Historical Transformations

Fall 1996

Anthropology 340: Language and Time

Service

Editorships

Board of Editors Ethnohistory 2011-13

Book Rev. Com. Journal of Anthropological Research 2003-

Associate Editor Anthropological Linguistics 1996-1998

Assistant Editor Anthropological Linguistics 1993-1996

Committees

External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta 2019-

20 (circulation of 600 page self study 12/19/2019, site visit Jan 26-30 2020). Chair UG

Program Review, with Dr. Adria LaViolette, Professor University of Virginia, Dr.

Florence Granlund, Vice-Provost and Professor, Department of Secondary Education,

University of Alberta.

Harington Fellowship Review Committee. Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies. University

of Winnipeg. 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

General Anthropology Division Selection Review Committee 2019

Executive Program Committee, American Anthropological Association 2015, 2016

General Anthropology Division Selection Review Committee 2015

Past-Convenor, History of Anthropology Interest Group, American Anthropological

Association, 2014-2015 (two year office assisting the Convenor)

General Anthropology Division Selection Review Committee 2014

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Convenor, History of Anthropology Interest Group, American Anthropological

Association. 2011-13

2009-10 Robert F. Heizer Award Committee Chair, American Society for Ethnohistory.

2004-5 Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Prize Award Committee, American Society for

Ethnohistory.

1999 Society for Linguistic Anthropology Nominating Committee for President-Elect

and Executive Board Member-at-Large (for the American Anthropological Association)

(with Richard Bauman and Lourdes DeLeon)

Reviewing for Promotion

William and Mary as requested by Brad Weiss 6/01/2017

Cornell, tenure review as requested by Andrew C. Willford 9/21/09

Michigan State University, tenure review as requested by Robert K. Hitchcock, 5/15/08

UW-Madison Department of Anthropology, tenure review as requested by Kenneth

George, 12/1/04.

Indiana University Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, annual review, as

requested by Richard Bauman, 8/8/05

Reviewing for Journals

Journal of Anthropological Research (October 4, 1996)

Journal of Anthropological Research (December 2, 1997)

Journal of Anthropological Research (December 5, 1997)

Cultural Anthropology (February 2 1997)

Journal of Anthropological Research (February 19, 1997)

Cultural Anthropology (June 6, 1997)

Ethnos (January 1998)

American Ethnologist (July 24 1998)

American Anthropologist (August 26 1998)

Anthropological Linguistics (May 1999)

American Ethnologist (December 1999)

Cultural Anthropology (January 2000)

Journal of Anthropological Research (January 2002)

Anthropological Research (April 2002)

Journal of Anthropological Research (August 2002)

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (September 2003)

Ethnohistory (June 2004)

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Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (March 10 2005)

Ethnohistory (Nov 4 2005)

American Anthropologist (May 25 2005)

Journal of Anthropological Research (August 30 2006)

Anthropological Linguistics (September 8 2006)

Pragmatics (September 8 2006)

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (October 2006)

Anthropological Linguistics (June 2007, August 2007)

American Anthropology (October 2007)

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (October 2007)

Current Anthropology (November 2007)

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (October 2008)

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (May 2008)

Journal of Anthropological Research (May 2008)

Pragmatics (November 2009)

Anthropological Linguistics (January 2010)

American Anthropologist (February 2010)

Pragmatics (May 2010)

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (May 2010)

Journal of Anthropological Research (June 2010)

Anthropologica (June 2010)

Language and Communication (January 2011)

Wicaso Sa (March 2011)

Journal of Anthropological Research (August 2011)

Language and Communication (August 2011)

Language and Communication (May 2013)

American Anthropologist (September 2013)

Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory (December 2013)

Journal of Anthropological Research (January 2014)

American Ethnologist (January 15, 2015)

American Anthropologist (June 2015)

Anthropological Theory (December 2016)

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology (Jan 2017)

PoLar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review (August 2019)

Journal of Anthropological Research (Feb 2020)

Cultural Anthropology (March 2020)

Cultural Anthropology (Sept 2020)

Anthropological Quarterly (Oct 2020)

Reviewing for Presses

Michigan State Press (December 2018)

University of Oklahoma Press (June 2018)

University of Pennsylvania Press (October 2017)

University of Toronto Press (October 2013)

University of Toronto Press (October 2011)

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University of Nebraska Press (March 2011)

University of Oklahoma Press (March 2010)

University of Oklahoma Press (December 4 2006)

University of Nebraska Press, book manuscript (May 10 2005)

Reviewing for national funding organizations

National Science Foundation, November 23, 2010

National Science Foundation, October 30, 2009

National Science Foundation, October 14 2008

School for Advanced Research. Advanced Seminar Review Panel October 2016.

School for Advanced Research. Resident Scholar Review Panel December 2006-January

2007.

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Program on Global Security and

Sustainability. (February 27 1998)

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Program on Global Security and

Sustainability. (June 24 1998)

Testimony and Consultation

Chief Roger Williams et al vs. HMQ et al, Land Claim before the Supreme Court of

British Columbia, Canada, consultation on three expert statements (Jan 2006, June 2006,

August 2006)

Chief Roger Williams et al vs. HMQ et al, Land Claim before the Supreme Court of

British Columbia, Canada, expert testimony presented in support of Chief Roger William

(Jan 2005)

Chief Roger Williams et al vs. HMQ et al, Land Claim before the Supreme Court of

British Columbia, Canada, expert testimony presented in support of Chief Roger William

(Dec 2004)

Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, testimony presented in support of Senate Bill 575

(June 2003)

Administrative Work in Department, College, University Committees

Convenor Ethnology Spring 2020

Annual Review Rhodes. Chair

Annual Review Shapero, Subfield Member.

Faculty Mentor: Shapero Spring 2020

Salary Review Committee Spring 2020

University Press Committee Fall 2018-

Chair Ethnology Search Committee 2018-19 (for Linguistic Anthropologist)

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Chair Ethnology Search Committee 2017-18 (for Environmental Anthropologist)

Chair Ethnology Search Committee 2016-17 (for Visiting Lecturer)

Arts and Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee 2016

Arts and Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee 2015

Snead Wertheim Committee Member 2016

Snead Wertheim Committee Chair 2015

Graduate Advisor Ethnology Fall 2014-2019

Convenor Ethnology Fall 2011-3

Chair Ethnology Search Committee 2009-10

Arts and Sciences Human Subjects Institutional Review Board (IRB) (March 1998-

March 2007)

Member Mesoamerican Search Committee Fall 2006-Spring 2007

Instructional Resource Committee (2000-2008)

Comprehensive Exam Committee, Ethnology (1998-2004)

Advisor, Undergraduate Anthropology Society (2003-4)

Fieldwork:

Chilcotin First Nations

Nemiah Valley Reserve, British Columbia, Canada

May 2009

October 2007

July 2006

Aug 2005

May 2003

August 2000

May-June 1999

August 1998

October 1997

July 1996

October 1992

September - November 1991

September 1990 - March 1991

Toosey Reserve

July-August 1990

Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada

July 1989

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Blackfeet Reservation Community

Nizi Puhwasin, Blackfeet Immersion School, Browning, Montana

April 2003

Grazing History New Mexico

Preliminary Fieldwork, JX Natural Ranch, Tucumcari, New Mexico, July 2018