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KATHERINE L. REEDY, PH.D.
Curriculum Vitae
Department of Anthropology
Stop 8005
Idaho State University
Pocatello, Idaho 83209
Office: 208-282-6137
Cell: 208-478-9582
Dr. Reedy is an Aleutian sociocultural anthropologist who conducts ethnographic research
primarily in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Island chain. Her primary research is investigating
the role of traditional commercial and subsistence economies in the construction and
maintenance of Aleut/Unangan identity. Research interests include indigenous rights and
traditional representations of identity, Aleut/Unangan culture and history, ecological
anthropology, ethnohistory, economic development, subsistence and commercial fisheries, local
knowledge of food harvesting and ecology in Alaska Native villages, oil and gas development
near coastal communities, environmental and fisheries policymaking, and policy analysis.
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2016-present Chair, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University.
2017-present Professor, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University.
2011-2016 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University.
2010-11 Assistant Professor, Department of History, Idaho State University.
2007-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University.
EDUCATION
1999-2004 Ph.D., Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, UK.
Dissertation title: Aleut Identity and Indigenous Commercial Fisheries.
Ph.D. Advisor: Barbara Bodenhorn, Pembroke College
1993-1997 B.A., Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
EXTERNALLY REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS and EDITED SECTIONS
2012. Reedy-Maschner, K. and H.D.G. Maschner, editors. Sanak Island, Alaska: A Natural and
Cultural History. Pocatello, Idaho: Idaho Museum of Natural History.
2010. Reedy-Maschner, K. Aleut Identities: Tradition and Modernity in an Indigenous Fishery. Montreal:
McGill-Queen’s University Press.
(Featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Weekly Book List, May 10, 2010)
2009. Guest editor, North by Northwest Special Volume. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 7(2), with
Matt Betts and Owen Mason.
PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS AND VOLUMES
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In prep. Reedy, K. Weathered In: Travel, Cargo, Distance, and Connection in the Aleutians. To
be submitted to Polar Journal.
In prep. Reedy, K. and Andrea Kayser. Gentrified Subsistence. To be submitted to Alaska Journal of Anthropology.
In prep. Reedy, K. Ecosystem Engineers: Making the Aleutian Islands. To be submitted to Ecology and Society.
In review. Island Networks: Community Persistence, Subsistence and Survival in the Aleutian Islands. National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan.
2020. Reedy, K. Neoliberal Aleutians: Seeing Like a Fishing Company, Seeing Like a Coastal Village. Marine Policy Vol. 118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.103981
2018. Cultural Identity, Mental Health, and Suicide Prevention: What Can We Learn from Unangan Culture. With Sean O’Rourke, Nadine Kochuten, and Chantae Kochuten. Arctic Anthropology 55(1).
2018. Reedy, K. The Last Cowboys: Keeping Open Access in the Aleut Groundfish Fishery of the Gulf of Alaska. Maritime Studies 18(1): 31-45. DOI 10.1007/s40152-018-0108-6. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40152-018-0108-6
2017. Reedy, K. and M.E. Lowe. Aleut Ethnography in Transition: In Memory of Dorothy Jones. With Marie Lowe. Arctic Anthropology 54(1):61-71.
2016. Lyons, C., C. Carothers, and K.L. Reedy. A tale of two cities: Using relational place-making to understand fisheries policy in the Pribilof Island communities of St. George and St. Paul, Alaska. Maritime Studies. 15:7. DOI 10.1186/s40152-016-0045-1. https://rdcu.be/6p1C
2016. Lyons, C., C. Carothers, and K.L. Reedy. Means, Meanings, and Contexts: A framework for integrating detailed ethnographic data into assessments of fishing community vulnerability. Marine Policy. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2016.04.022.
2016. Reedy, K. Kelp-Fed Beef, Swimming Caribou, Feral Reindeer, and their Hunters: Island Mammals in a Marine Economy. Sustainability 8, 113; doi: 10.3390/su8020113
2016. Reedy, K. Aleuts. Entry for The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism. Edited by John Stone, Rutledge Dennis, Polly Rizova, Anthony Smith, and Xiaoshuo Hou. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118663202.
2014. Reedy, K. and H. Maschner. Traditional foods, corporate controls: Networks of household access to king crab and cod in southern Bering Sea villages. Polar Record 50(4):364-378.
2013. Reedy-Maschner, K. Seafood as Life: The Aleut Marine Economy in Global Perspective.
Pp 151-164 in Fish and Seafood: Anthropological Perspectives From the Past and the Present, an
edited volume resulting from the International Conference on the Anthropology of
Food: Fish and Seafood, Kamilari, Crete, June 2009. Antonia Matalas and Nicholas
Xirotires, eds.
2013. Reedy-Maschner, K.L. and H.D.G. Maschner. Sustaining Sanak Island, Alaska: A Cultural Lank Trust. Sustainability. 5(10): 4406-4427.
2013. Maschner, H.D.G., A. Trites, K. Reedy-Maschner, M.Betts. The Decline of Steller Sea
Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in the North Pacific: Insights from Indigenous People,
Ethnohistoric Records, and Archaeological Data. Fish and Fisheries. DOI:
10.1111/faf.12038
2013. Reedy-Maschner, K. Salmon Politicians: Mapping Boundaries, Resources and People at the
Bristol Bay-Aleutian Border. Society and Natural Resources 26(5):1-14.
2012. Reedy-Maschner, K. Deprivations amid Abundance: The Role of Salmon and “Other
Natural Resources” in Sustaining Aleut Villages. In Keystone Nations: Indigenous Peoples and
Salmon across the Northern Pacific, edited by James Brooks and Benedict Colombi, School of
Advanced Research.
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2010. Reedy-Maschner, K. Where did all the Aleut men go?: Aleut Male Attrition and Related
Patterns in Aleutian Demography and Social Organization. Human Biology 82(5-6):583-
611.
2009a. Reedy-Maschner, K. Entangled Livelihoods: Economic Integration and Diversity in the
Western Arctic. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 7(2):135-146.
2009b. Reedy-Maschner, K. Cherchez les Poissons: Gender Roles in an Aleut Indigenous
Commercial Economy. Pp. 3-28 in Gender, Culture and Northern Fisheries. Joanna
Kafarowski, ed. Occasional Publication No. 62. Edmonton, Alberta: Canadian
Circumpolar Institute (CCI) Press, University of Alberta.
2009. An Introduction to the Biocomplexity of Sanak Island, Western Gulf of Alaska. Herbert
Maschner, Matthew W. Betts, Joseph Cornell, Jennifer A. Dunne, Bruce Finney, Nancy
Huntly, James W. Jordan, Aaron A. King, Nicole Misarti, Katherine Reedy-Maschner,
Roland Russell, Amber Tews, Spencer A. Wood, Buck Benson. Pacific Science Oct 2009,
63(4):673-70.
2008. Reedy-Maschner, K. Eastern Aleut Society under Three Decades of Limited Entry. Pp. 13-
33 in Enclosing the Fisheries: People, Places, and Power. Marie Lowe and Courtney Carothers,
eds. American Fisheries Society Press.
2008. Maschner, H., Matthew Betts, Katherine Reedy-Maschner, and Andrew Trites. A 4,500
year time series of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus): Archaeology, regime shifts, and
sustainable fisheries. Fishery Bulletin 106(4):386-394.
2008. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner. The Evolution of Warfare. Pp.57-64 in The Edge of
Reason: Science and Religion in Modern Society. Alexander Bentley, Editor. London:
Continuum Press.
2007. Reedy-Maschner, K. The Best-Laid Plans: Limited Entry permits and Limited Entry
systems in Eastern Aleut Culture. Human Organization 66(2):210-225.
2007. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner. Heads, Women, and the Baubles of Prestige:
Trophies of War in the Arctic and Subarctic. Pp. 32-44 in The Taking and Displaying of
Human Body Parts as Trophies by Amerindians. Richard Chacon and David Dye, eds.
Springer Press.
2007. Bottom-Up Forcing and the Decline of Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatas) in Alaska:
Assessing the Ocean Climate Hypothesis. A.W. Trites, A.J. Miller, H.D.G. Maschner,
M.A. Alexander, S.J. Bograd, A. Capotondi, K.O. Coyle, E. Di Lorenzo, T.C Royer, E.J.
Gregr, C.E. Grosch, B.P. Finney, L. Fritz, G.L. Hunt, J. Jahncke, N.B. Kachel, Hey-Jin
Kim, C. Ladd, N.J. Mantua, C. Marzban, W. Maslowski, D.J. Neilson, J.E. Overland, S.R.
Okkonen, K.L. Reedy-Maschner, J.X.L. Wang, and A.J. Winship. Fisheries Oceanography.
16(1):46-67.
2005. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner. Aleuts and the Sea. Archaeology Magazine
March/April, pp. 63-70.
(Reprinted in the ISU Magazine 37(3), Spring/Summer 2007)
2005. Reedy-Maschner, K. Aleut. Pp. 45-48 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic, edited by Mark Nuttall.
London: Routledge Press.
2005. Reedy-Maschner, K. Aleut International Association. Pp. 49-50 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic,
edited by Mark Nuttall. London: Routledge Press.
2005. Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association. Pp. 55-56 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic, edited by Mark
Nuttall. London: Routledge Press.
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2005. Reedy-Maschner, K. Aleut Corporation. Pp. 48-49 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic, edited by
Mark Nuttall. London: Routledge Press.
2001. Reedy-Maschner, K. Aleut Identity and Indigenous Commercial Economies: Local
Responses under Global Pressures in the Eastern Aleutians. Alaska Journal of Anthropology
1(1):62-82.
2000. Reedy-Maschner, K. Chapter 8. Fish, Oil, Timber, Tourists, and a Bridge to Nowhere:
Facets of Cordova, Alaska. In Cordova and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, by P.C. Kenner.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence, Technical Memorandum
6. Anchorage.
1999. Reedy-Maschner, K. and H. Maschner. Marauding Middlemen: Western Expansion and
Violent Conflict in the Subarctic. Ethnohistory 46(4):703-743.
1998. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner. Reedy-Maschner, K. Raid, Retreat, Defend
(Repeat): The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Warfare on the North Pacific. Journal of
Anthropological Archaeology 17:19-51.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS AND REVIEWS
Reedy, K. 2021. Western Gulf of Alaska Salmon and Other Harvests on Federal Lands and Waters. Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program. 16-452. USFWS Office of Subsistence Management, Anchorage, Alaska.
2020 Reedy, K. Interim Performance Report, Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program. Office of Subsistence Management. June.
2019 Reedy, K. The Importance of Salmon to Area M Communities: Report to the Aleutians East Borough. For the Alaska Board of Fisheries Alaska Peninsula/Aleutian Islands Finfish meeting, February. 60 pp. http://www.aebfish.org/reedyfeb2019.pdf
2018 Reedy, K. Interim Performance Report, Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program. Office of Subsistence Management. August.
2017 Reedy, K. Interim Performance Report, Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program. Office of Subsistence Management. June.
2016. Reedy, K. Review of Seawomen of Iceland: Survival on the Edge by Margaret Willson. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 14(1-2):126-127.
2016 Reedy, K. Island Networks: Aleutian Island Salmon and Other Subsistence Harvests. Final Report to the Alaska Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program. 12-450. USFWS Office of Subsistence Management, Anchorage, Alaska. 140 pp.
2015 Reedy, K. Review of Qaqamiigux: Traditional Foods and Recipes from the Aleutian and Pribilof
Islands. Anchorage, Alaska: Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association.
2016 Reedy, K. Significant Development Report to the Office of Subsistence Management, June.
2016 Reedy, K. Significant Development Report to the Office of Subsistence Management,
March.
2015 Reedy, K. Quarterly Performance Report to the Office of Subsistence Management,
September.
2015 Reedy, K. Annual Performance Report to the Office of Subsistence Management, June.
2014 Reedy, K. Performance Report to the Office of Subsistence Management, December.
2014 Reedy, K. Significant Development Report to the Office of Subsistence Management.
October.
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2013 Reedy, K. Quarterly Performance Report to the Office of Subsistence Management,
January.
2013 Reedy, K. Quarterly Performance Report to the Office of Subsistence Management, March.
2012 Reedy, K. Quarterly Performance Report to the Office of Subsistence Management,
September.
2012 Reedy, K. Quarterly Performance Report to the Office of Subsistence Management, July.
2012. Reedy-Maschner, K and H. Maschner. Subsistence Study for the North Aleutian Basin,
Final Report and Technical Summary. Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. July. 428 pp.
2011. Reedy-Maschner, K and H. Maschner. Data Management Report for the Subsistence Study
for the North Aleutian Basin. Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management. November.
2011. Reedy-Maschner, K and H. Maschner. Quarterly Progress Reports for the Subsistence
Study for the North Aleutian Basin. Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management. June. October.
2010. Reedy-Maschner, K. Analyzing Fisheries Policy and Alaska Native Testimony on the Area
M Salmon Fisheries. Final Report to the National Science Foundation, Arctic Social
Sciences (OPP 0454734) 141 pp.
2010. Reedy-Maschner, K. Ethnographic Report for the Subsistence Study for the North
Aleutian Basin. Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management
Service. March 30. 86 pp.
2010. Reedy-Maschner, K. Quarterly Progress Reports (3) for the Subsistence Study for the
North Aleutian Basin. Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management
Service. January 15. April 15. July 15.
2009a. Survey Pretest Report for the Subsistence Study for the North Aleutian Basin. Report to
the U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management Service. February 12. 10 pp.
2009b. Reedy-Maschner, K. Literature Search Report for the Subsistence Study for the North
Aleutian Basin. Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management
Service. January 28. 40 pp.
2009c. Reedy-Maschner, K. Quarterly Progress Reports (4) for the Subsistence Study for the
North Aleutian Basin. Report to the U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management
Service. January 13. 4 pp.; March 15. 4 pp.; July 15. 4 pp.; October 15. 3 pp.
2009a. Reedy-Maschner, K. MMS Information Collection Activity: 1010—NEW, Alaska
Subsistence Study, Notice of a New Collection; Submitted for the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) Review; Comment Request. Federal Register 74(183):48586-48587.
September 23. 30 day notice.
2009b. Reedy-Maschner, K. MMS Information Collection Activity: 1010—New Alaska
Subsistence Study; Notice of a New Collection; Comment Request. Federal Register
74(83):20329-20330. May 1. 60 day notice.
2009-2005. Reedy-Maschner, K. Annual reports to the National Science Foundation. Analyzing
Fisheries Policy and Alaska Native Testimony on the Area M Salmon Fisheries (OPP
0454734).
2008. Research Design for the North Aleutian Basin Subsistence Study. Report to the U.S.
Department of Interior, Minerals Management Service. With H. Maschner. December
11. 27 pp.
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2007. Reedy-Maschner, K. King Cove’s Road to Reason. Dock Talk. National Fisherman,
December, p. 12.
2006a. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner. Subsistence Fisheries Harvest Assessment and
Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Lower Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands -Final
Project Report FIS 02-032-. Submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of
Subsistence Management, Fisheries Resources Monitoring Program, Anchorage. 74
pages.
2006b. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Indigenous
Observations, and Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Steller Sea Lion Populations along the
Western Alaska Peninsula and Eastern Aleutians. Final Report to the Cooperative
Institute for Alaska Research (CIFAR), University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
2005. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Indigenous
Observations, and Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Steller Sea Lion Populations along the
Western Alaska Peninsula and Eastern Aleutians. Progress Report to the Cooperative
Institute for Alaska Research (CIFAR), University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
2004. Reedy-Maschner, K. Review of Faith, Food & Family in a Yupik Whaling Community, by Carol
Zane Jolles. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 2(1-2):160-161.
2004. Reedy-Maschner, K and H. Maschner, Aleut Indigenous Commercial Fisheries in
Alaxshaq: The Region Now Referred to as Area M. Document of Record No. 25. Alaska
Board of Fisheries, State of Alaska, February 16.
2003. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner. Building an N-Dimensional Anthropology. With
H. Maschner. Anthropology News 44(9):4-5.
2002. Reedy-Maschner, K and H. Maschner, Foreword to History, Ethnology and Anthropology of the
Aleut, by Waldemar Jochelson. University of Utah Press. Originally published by
Carnegie Institute of Washington, 1933.
2002. Maschner, H. and K. Reedy-Maschner, Foreword to Archaeological Investigations in the
Aleutian Islands, by Waldemar Jochelson. University of Utah Press. Originally published
by Carnegie Institute of Washington, 1925.
2001. Reedy-Maschner, K Aleut fishing villages fighting to survive. Dock Talk. National Fisherman
December 82(8):8.
2000a. Reedy-Maschner, K How to choose between endangered groups? Guest opinion, Idaho
State Journal, Pocatello, Idaho. 12/15/00.
2000b. Reedy-Maschner, K Reviews of Ways of Knowing: Experience, Knowledge, and Power among the
Dene Tha by Jean-Guy Goulet and Colonizing Bodies: Aboriginal Health and Healing in British
Columbia 1900-1950 by Mary-Ellen Kelm. Ethnohistory 47(2):499-502.
PRESENTED PAPERS
2021. Embodied Uncertainty: Living Through the “Warm Blob” and other Climate Trends in Aleut Coastal Villages. ISU Anthropology Department Colloquium, March 17.
2021. Invited presenter and panelist for Oceans Past, Present & Future; Historical Ecology and Circumpolar Fisheries Management. “The Fish That Stops:” Aleut Historical and Contemporary Relationships to Pacific cod. Symposium hosted by the Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University, March 3. https://www.bu.edu/pardee/2021/02/12/oceans-past-present-future-historical-ecology-circumpolar-fisheries-management/
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2020. Generation Interrupted: Fishermen’s Attrition, Uncertainty, and Negotiating Stable Futures in Aleut/Unangan Communities. Abstract resubmitted to Tenth International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences: Arctic Generations: Looking Back and Looking Forward (ICASS X). 15-19 June 2021, Arkhangelsk, Russia. Canceled for June 2020 due to COVID19. Rescheduled for 2021.
2019. Embodied Uncertainty in the Aleutians: Narrating the North Pacific “Warm Blob” and Bering Sea Climate Trends in Aleut Coastal Villages. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association meetings, Vancouver, BC. November 20-24.
2018. Aleutian Ecosystem Engineers: Shaping the Aleutian Islands and Waters for Community Sustainability. Paper presented at the Twelfth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies (CHAGS 12) in Penang, Malaysia. July 23-27.
2018. Anchoring Identity: Gendered Movements in and out of the Aleutians. Presentation at the
Gender Equality in the Arctic: Challenges and Situated Policies of the Arctic Circle
Forum. Torshavn, Faroe Islands. May 8-9.
2017. “Failed” Island Pastoralists: Development and Conservation of Aleutian Wilderness. ISU
Anthropology Department Colloquium, January 18.
2015. Aleutian Currency: Money, Markets, and Wild Food. Paper presented at CHAGS,
Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, September 9, Vienna, Austria.
2015. Customary Trade and the Costs of Sharing: Noncommercial Monetary Transactions of
Subsistence Foods in the Commercialized Aleutian Economy. Paper presented at the
Alaska Anthropological Association meeting, Anchorage, Alaska, March 4-7.
2015. Marie Lowe and Katherine Reedy. In Memory of Dorothy Jones: Ethnography in Transition. Paper presented at the Alaska Anthropological Association meeting, Anchorage, Alaska, March 4-7.
2014. Strengths and Vulnerabilities in Aleutian Food Sharing Networks: Family Ties and Corporate Middlemen. Paper presented at the Alaska Food Policy Council conference, Anchorage, November 7-8.
2014. Holmes, Jonathan and Katherine Reedy. A Case of Agile Requirements. Paper presented at the Mountain Plains Business Conference, Idaho State University, Pocatello, October 8-10.
2014. Island Networks: Community Persistence, Subsistence and Survival in the Aleutian Islands. Paper presented at the International Symposium “Comparative Studies of Indigenous Cultures around the North Pacific Rim: Focusing on Indigenous Rights and Marine Resource Utilization.” National Museum of Ethnology, January 11-13, Osaka, Japan.
2013. Social Network Measures of Quality of Life in Coastal Villages: Lessons from the Aleutians Islands. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association meeting, November, Chicago, IL.
2012. Networks of Net Work in Coastal Villages of the Southern Bering Sea. Paper presented at
the American Anthropological Association meeting, November, San Francisco, CA.
2012. Networks of Sustainability in Aleut and Alutiiq Coastal Communities of the North
Aleutian Basin. Anthropology Department Colloquium, February 24.
2012. A 5,000 year History of the North Pacific Marine Ecosystem. H. Maschner, N. Misarti, K.
Reedy-Maschner, R. Russell, S. Wood. Paper presented in the symposium Historical
Biocomplexity in the North Pacific Ocean: Lessons from the Past. February 18, 2012.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Vancouver, CA.
2012. Networks of Sustainability in North Aleutian Basin Communities. Paper presented at the
Alaska Marine Science Symposium, January 17-20, Anchorage.
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2012. Maschner, H., K. Reedy-Maschner, J. Dunne, B. Finney, N. Misarti, R. Russell, S. Wood.
Shifting Baselines through a 5000 year History of the North Pacific / Bering Sea Marine
Ecosystem. Paper presented at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium, January 17-20,
Anchorage.
2011. Flexible Networks: Managing Social Economies and Development in Fishing Villages in
the Southern Bering Sea. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference of Arctic
Social Sciences (ICASS IV), Akureyri, Iceland, June 22-26.
2011. “Natural Resource” Dependence and the Revaluing of Wild Foods in the Southern Bering Sea. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, March 29-April 2.
2011. H. Maschner, M. Betts, J. Cornell, J. Dunne, B. Finney, N. Huntly, J. Jordan, C. Lee, N. Misarti, K. Reedy-Maschner, R. Russell, A. Tews, S. Wood (2011). Archeology as Long-Term Ecology: The Dynamics of Humans and Marine Ecosystems on the North Pacific. In the panel Modeling Across Millennia: Interdisciplinary Paths to Ancient Socionatural Systems. Organized by Tim A. Kohler and Stefani A. Crabtree. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, February 20, 2011. Washington DC.
2011. Sustainability, Resilience, and the Redefinition of Natural Resources on the Bering Sea:
Local and Regional Indigenous Politics in a Changing Global Economy. Paper presented
at the Polar Worlds conference, Paris, France, January 26-29.
2010. Cause and Effect: Discerning the Roles of the Aleut through 4500 Years of Changing
North Pacific Ecosystems. N. Misarti, B. Finney, N. Huntly, J. Jordan, H. Maschner, K.
Reedy-Maschner, R. Russell, S. Wood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Ecological Society of America. Pittsburgh, PA. August.
2010 Invited Participant in an Advanced Seminar on “Indigenous Peoples and Salmon in the
Northern Pacific.” School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 15-21.
James Brooks and Benedict Colombi, Co-organizers.
2010. Cargo Cults of the Bering Sea, and other Recent Field Observations. Anthropology
Department Colloquium, Idaho State University, April 9.
2009. Seafood as Life: The Modern Aleut Marine Economy in Global Perspective. International
Conference on the Anthropology of Food: Fish and Seafood. Kamilari, Crete, Greece,
June.
2008. Landscape and food web interactions of a North Pacific hunter-gatherer society. Nancy
Huntly, B. Finney, J. Jordan, H. Maschner, K. Reedy-Maschner, F. Rudebusch, S.
Schoen, P. Sheridan, M.G. Widmer. Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Ecological
Society of America meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August.
2009. H. Maschner, M. Betts, J. Cornell, J. Dunne, B. Finney, N. Huntly, J. Jordan, A. King, N.
Misarti, K. Reedy-Maschner, R. Russell, S. Wood. The Sanak Biocomplexity Project. US-
International Association of Landscape Ecologists. April 12-16. Snowbird, Utah.
2008. Climate change, demographic expansion, and coupled social and natural dynamics in the
western Gulf of Alaska over the last 5000 years. H. Maschner, M. Betts, J. Cornell, B.
Finney, N. Huntly, J. Jordan, N. Misarti, K. Reedy-Maschner, R. Russell, S. Wood. Paper
presented at the 93rd Annual Ecological Society of America meeting, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, August.
2008. N. Huntly, B. Finney, J. Jordan, H. Maschner, K. Reedy-Maschner, F. Rudebusch, S. Schoen, P. Sheridan, M.G. Widmer. Landscape and food web interactions of a North
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Pacific hunter--‐ gatherer society. Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Milwaukee, WI. August 7, 2008.
2008. Hugo Chavez, Oil Development, and the Aleut. Anthropology Department Colloquium,
Idaho State University, April 11.
2008. Non-Fishing Development Options for the Aleut Fishing Society. Presented at the Society
for Applied Anthropology meeting, Memphis, Tennessee, March 26-30.
2007. Anthropologizing the Alaska Board of Fisheries. 15th Annual Arctic Conference,
November 1-3, Pocatello, Idaho.
2007. Maschner, H., M. Betts, N. Huntly, K. Reedy-Maschner, B. Finney, J. Jordan. Why there
are no "natural" ecosystems: Humans in the North Pacific landscape. Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. San Jose, CA. August.
2007. Fish Forums: The Role of Alaska Native Testimony in Creating Fisheries Policy. Presented
at the Society for Applied Anthropology meeting, Tampa, Florida, March 27-31.
2007. Liza Mack and Katherine Reedy-Maschner: Oil and Water: Energy Development and
Aleut Identity. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology meeting, Tampa,
Florida, March 27-31.
2006. Eastern Aleut Society Under Three Decades of Limited Entry. Presented at the American
Anthropological Association meeting, San Jose, CA, November 15-19.
2006. Pacific Vikings: The Scandinavian Heritage of the Aleut. March 3, Anthropology
Department Colloquium, Idaho State University.
2006. Cod and Scandinavian Identities among the Aleut. Presented at the Images of the North
international conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, February 24-26.
2006. The Anthropology of the Peninsula and Sanak Island Aleut. Sanak Science meeting, Idaho
State University, February 11-12.
2005. The Sanak Island Biocomplexity Project. H. Maschner, N. Huntly, J. Jordan, B. Finney,
and K. Reedy-Maschner. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology. April 1. Salt Lake City.
2005. H. Maschner, N. Huntly, J. Jordan, B. Finney, K. Reedy-Maschner: The Sanak Island
Project Biocomplexity Research Design and it Context in the Anthropology of the
Western Alaska Peninsula. Paper presented at the Annual Alaska Anthropological
Meeting, Anchorage, March 10-12.
2005. Liza Mack and Katherine Reedy-Maschner: Global Industry and Local Subsistence
Economies: The Complex Heritage of Sanak Island as a North Pacific Hub. Paper
presented at the Annual Alaska Anthropological Meeting, Anchorage, March 10-12.
2004. The Sanak Island Project Biocomplexty Research Design. H. Maschner, N. Huntly, J.
Jordan, B. Finney, K. Reedy-Maschner. Paper presented at the 12th Arctic Conference.
November 6, 2004.
2004. Aleut Highliners: Fishing, Status and Identity on the North Pacific. Anthropology
Department Colloquium, Idaho State University, February 18.
2004. Sea lions, Salmon and Heritage. Anthropology Department Colloquium, Idaho State
University, February 4.
2003. 2003 Investigations of the Lower Alaska Peninsula Project and Related Efforts. H.
Maschner, K. Reedy-Maschner, G. Knudsen, A. Tews, G. Huffman, A. Williamson. Paper
presented at the 11th Arctic Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, November 7-8.
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2003. H. Maschner, J. Jordan, N. Huntly, B. Finney, and K. Reedy-Maschner. The Ecology and
Paleoecology of Human-Landscape Interactions on the North Pacific and Southern
Bering Sea: Investigating the Role of the Aleut as Ecosystem Engineers. Paper presented
to the First NSF SEARCH Open Science Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 27-30 October.
2002. Reluctant Politicians: Indigenous Commercial Economies and the Ocean’s Posse Comitatus.
Paper presented at the 10th Arctic Conference, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho.
November 1-2.
2002. Endangered Lives, Village Survival and Environmentalism: Local-Global Interactions in
the Daily Lives of Indigenous Aleut Peoples. Paper presented at the 9th International
Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies (CHAGS9), Edinburgh, Scotland.
September.
2001. The Indigenous Aleutian Commercial Economy: Analyzing Perceptions of the
‘Traditional’. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Alaska Anthropological
Association, Fairbanks, Alaska. March.
1998. Warrior Myths and Mystic Warriors: The Nature of Status and Competition in the
Subarctic. Paper presented at the American Society for Ethnohistory meetings.
Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 12-15, 1998.
MAJOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (All Funded unless otherwise indicated)
2021. Networks of Net Work: Subsistence Harvest Trends of Small-Scale Aleutian and Alaska Peninsula Communities. Office of Subsistence Management (OSM) of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Alaska Region. Reedy, PI. ($214,815) SUBMITTED
2019. Area M and Area L Commercial Salmon Issues before the Alaska Board of Fisheries. Study contract with the Aleutians East Borough ($5,000).
2016-2021. Western Gulf of Alaska Salmon and Other Harvests on Federal Lands and Waters. Office of Subsistence Management (OSM) of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Alaska Region, 2016-2019 (Project #16-452) ($348,174). Reedy, PI
2016-2018. Well-Being and Alaska Salmon Systems. State of Alaska’s Salmon and People
(SASAP), National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS). Rachel
Donkersloot, PI. Reedy, Team Adviser. ($150,000)
2016-2018. Managing without Salmon: Users’ Coping Strategies during Periods of Low Salmon
Harvest. State of Alaska’s Salmon and People (SASAP), National Center for Ecological
Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS). Christopher Anderson, PI. Reedy, Participating
Scientist. ($190,422). Not Funded.
2014-2015 Social Impact Assessment of the Gulf of Alaska Trawl Bycatch Management Plan,
Aleutians East Borough, June 2014-June 2015, $20,000 plus all travel expenses. Reedy,
PI.
2014 -2016 Long-term records of abundance and effects of large-scale climate change on Alaska
Peninsula sockeye salmon, Alaska Sea Grant, $210,367 (ISU's budget = $86,101), start
Feb 1, 2014, end Jan 31, 2016. Misarti PI; Reedy, Co-PI.
2013-2016. Collaborative Research: Paleolimnology, archaeology, and ancient DNA; an
interdisciplinary 7000 year analysis of sockeye salmon in the northeastern Pacific Ocean
and southern Bering Sea National Science Foundation, Biological Sciences Program.
($650,000). Nicole Misarti, PI. Reedy, Participating Scientist.
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2012-2015 Aleutians Islands Salmon and other Subsistence Harvests. Office of Subsistence
Management (OSM) of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Alaska Region, Grant #12-450.
Reedy-Maschner, PI. ($304,338).
2010 Supplement to National Science Foundation, Polar Programs: Investigating Complex
Human-Ecological Systems over Multidimensional Temporal, Spatial, and Demographic
Scales: the Sanak Island Project. Reedy-Maschner, Co-PI ($219,850).
2009 Supplement to National Science Foundation, Polar Programs: Investigating Complex
Human-Ecological Systems over Multidimensional Temporal, Spatial, and Demographic
Scales: the Sanak Island Project. Reedy-Maschner, Co-PI ($9,550)
2008 Subsistence Study for the North Aleutian Basin, U.S. Department of Interior, Minerals Management Service study contract [now the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)]. Study Contract # M08PC20053, Reedy-Maschner, PI ($339,793)
2006 National Science Foundation, Polar Programs: Investigating Complex Human-Ecological
Systems over Multidimensional Temporal, Spatial, and Demographic Scales: the Sanak
Island Project. (Herbert Maschner, PI; Bruce Finney, Nancy Huntly, Jim Jordan, and
K.L. Reedy-Maschner co-PIs) ($1,150,000)
2005 National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences: Analyzing Fisheries Policy and Alaska
Native Testimony on the Area M Salmon Fisheries. Reedy-Maschner, PI ($199, 947)
2005 Supplement to National Science Foundation, Polar Programs: Investigating Complex
Human-Ecological Systems Over Multidimensional Temporal, Spatial, and Demographic
Scales: the Sanak Island Project. Herbert Maschner, PI; Bruce Finney, Nancy Huntly, Jim
Jordan, co-PIs and K.L. Reedy-Maschner, Senior Scientist ($32,225)
2004 National Science Foundation, Polar Programs: REU Supplement for the Sanak Islands
Project. Herbert Maschner, PI; Bruce Finney, Nancy Huntly, Jim Jordan, co-PIs and K.L.
Reedy-Maschner, Senior Scientist ($15,641)
2004 USFWS Subsistence: Western Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Traditional Subsistence
Fisheries Evaluation and Traditional Ecological Knowledge Project. Reedy-Maschner,
Co-PI ($16,000)
2004 National Science Foundation OPP 0326584: Investigating Complex Human-Ecological
Relationships over Multidimensional Scales: The Sanak Islands Project (Herbert
Maschner, PI; Bruce Finney, Nancy Huntly, Jim Jordan, co-PIs). Reedy-Maschner, Senior
Scientist ($340,000)
2002 NOAA, Indigenous Observations, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Spatio-temporal
Dynamics of Steller Sea Lion Populations along the Western Alaska Peninsula and
Eastern Aleutians, Maschner and Reedy-Maschner, Joint PIs ($393,450)
2002 USFWS Subsistence: Western Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Traditional Subsistence
Fisheries Evaluation and Traditional Ecological Knowledge Project. Reedy-Maschner,
Co-PI ($141,891).
2001 National Science Foundation BE/CNH 0119743, Agent-Based Modeling of Bering Sea
Biocomplexity: Long-term Ecological Effects of Human-Salmon Interactions. Reedy-
Maschner, Co-PI ($80,000).
2000 National Science Foundation OPP-0094826. Identity and Violence: Crime, Competition
and Changing Traditions in Unangan Villages of the Eastern Aleutian Region, Reedy-
Maschner, PI. ($29,107).
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SMALL GRANTS AND AWARDS
2012 Faculty Development Travel Award, ISU College of Arts & Letters. $1,000.
2000 Wyse Fund Fieldwork Grant, Department of Social Anthropology, Cambridge.
2000 H.M. Chadwick Fund, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, Cambridge.
2000 Richards Fund, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge.
2000 Ridgeway-Venn Travel Studentship, Registrary, University of Cambridge.
STUDENT AWARDS
2012 Rosario, Pamela. Profit and Sustainability: Investigating Native Corporations in the Pribilof
Islands, Alaska. ISU Humanities and Social Sciences Research Committee, Fall, $2,000.
2011 Kayser, Andrea. More Time than Life: The Forest in Rural Panamanian Cultural Identity.
ISU University Research Committee, Spring, $2,000.
MEMBERSHIPS
Lifetime Member of the Pembroke College Cambridge Society, UK
Alaska Anthropological Association
American Society for Ethnohistory
American Anthropological Association
Society for Applied Anthropology
Sigma Xi
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/DEVELOPMENT/WORKSHOPS
2021 Workshop planning a project on merging past and present data for modern fisheries
management in the North Pacific. Sponsored by Pardee Center, Boston University,
“Oceans Past, Present, and Future.” Invited participant. March 4.
2021 Alaska Anthropological Association annual meeting, March 1-5. Attendee
2021 PIE Symposium on Strategies to Create Inclusive Pedagogies in the Classroom. February 3.
Attendee
2021 Alaska Marine Science Symposium, January 26-28. Attendee.
2020 Arctic Resilience Forum: Socio-Ecological Resilience. Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs. November 25. Attendee.
2020 Assessment Institute hosted virtually by IUPUI. October 25-28. Attendee.
2020 Using Graphics to Enhance Grant Proposals. Webinar by Hanover Research, Bryan
DeBusk. October 22. Attendee.
2020 Virtual Conference: COVID-19 Impacts in the Arctic. Wilson Center’s Polar Institute. May
19-20. Attendee.
2018 Fieldwork and household surveys for new USFWS Office of Subsistence Management
project in Cold Bay and King Cove, Alaska, March.
2017 Fieldwork and household surveys for new USFWS Office of Subsistence Management
project in Sand Point, Alaska, March.
2016 ACE Academy Leadership Training for Department Chairs. Washington, D.C. July.
2015 Fieldwork and household surveys for the Office of Subsistence Management project in
Atka, Alaska, March.
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2014 Fieldwork for the Aleutians East Borough Social Impact Assessment for the Gulf of Alaska
Trawl Bycatch Management Rationalization plan in Sand Point and King Cove, Alaska,
July-August.
2014 Fieldwork and household survey for the Office of Subsistence Management project in
Unalaska, Alaska, April and June.
2013 Fieldwork and household survey for the Office of Subsistence Management project in
Adak, Alaska, September.
2013 Fieldwork and household survey for the Office of Subsistence Management project in
Nikolski, Alaska, July and August.
2013 Initial fieldwork for the Office of Subsistence Management project in Adak, Alaska, June.
2013 Presentations introducing the Office of Subsistence Management project to the
Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska and the Atka Tribal Council, April 2013, in Unalaska and
Atka, Alaska.
2012 Field site visit to the Azuero Peninsula, Panama, with graduate student Andrea Kayser. May
17-31.
2012 Groundtruth expedition in False Pass, Nelson Lagoon, and Port Heiden, Alaska, for the
BOEM Subsistence Study for the North Aleutian Basin. April 19-May 3.
2011 Reconsidering the Coastal Community in the 21st Century. Session co-organized with Marie
Lowe for the 27th Lowell Wakefield International Fisheries Symposium, Anchorage,
September 14-17.
2010 Household survey for the Subsistence Study for the North Aleutian Basin (February 17-
March 12) in Akutan, False Pass, Nelson Lagoon and Port Heiden, Alaska. Conducted a
comprehensive survey of every household in these four communities on harvesting,
sharing, household economics, and mapping resource use.
2010 Alaska Board of Fisheries: Alaska Peninsula-Aleutian Islands Finfish meeting (Feb 2-6),
Anchorage.
2009 Port Heiden, Alaska. November. Presentation to the Native Council of Port Heiden and
ethnographic interviews for the North Aleutian Basin Subsistence Study.
2009 False Pass and Nelson Lagoon, Alaska. August. Ethnographic interviews and presentations
to the tribal councils and community on the North Aleutian Basin Subsistence Study.
2009 Akutan, Alaska. March and April. Presentations to the Akutan Traditional Council, City of
Akutan, and the school on the North Aleutian Basin Subsistence Study. Plus
ethnographic interviews.
2008 Ethnographic Research, King Cove and Cold Bay, Alaska. March.
2008 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI). Completed online training in Human
Subjects research.
2007 ATLAS.ti workshop, Woolf Consulting (Consulting and Training in Qualitative Research),
Carpentaria, California. November 8-10.
2007 Sanak Project workshop, November 4-5, Idaho State University.
2007 Alaska Board of Fisheries: Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Finfish meeting (Jan 31-Feb5) and
Alaska Peninsula-Aleutian Islands Finfish meeting (Feb 6-11), Anchorage.
2006 Ethnographic Research in Bethel and Nome, Alaska.
2004-2006 Consultant for NSF #0327676 Molecular Perspectives on Aleut Origins, Michael
Crawford, P.I.
2004 Ethnographic Research for the Sanak Islands Project (summer).
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2003 Ethnographic Research in King Cove and Nelson Lagoon, Alaska (summer).
2002 Ethnographic Research in Sand Point (winter), Nelson Lagoon (spring) and King Cove,
Alaska (winter, spring and summer)
2002-2008 Series Co-Editor for Anthropology of Pacific North America. With H. Maschner.
University of Utah Press. A monograph series dedicated to the anthropology,
archaeology, and languages of the North American west coast, the Northwest Coast,
Alaska, and the greater western Arctic.
2001 Ethnographic Research in False Pass, Alaska (winter), King Cove (winter and spring)
2000 Ethnographic research in King Cove, Alaska (summer and autumn).
1999 Archaeological Survey for the King Cove Road construction project. July-August. Cold
Bay-King Cove, Alaska.
1998 Crew Chief, University of Wisconsin Arctic Archaeology Field School. June-August.
1997 Ethnographer, Alaska Department of Fish and Game Subsistence Division. Conducted
interviews with residents of Cordova, Alaska, for the purpose of evaluating the effects of
the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill a decade after the spill. Supervised by Dr. William Simeone,
Subsistence Resource Specialist.
1996-1994 Field Assistant and Lab Manager. Alaska Peninsula and Unimak Island Projects.
Participated in archaeological survey and test excavation. University of Wisconsin--
Responsible for managing the laboratory and supervising student employees and
volunteers in sorting, cataloging, and analyzing materials from coastal Alaska
archaeological sites.
COURSES TAUGHT
Anthropology 1100: General Anthropology
Anthropology 1102: Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology 1102: Cultural Anthropology, eISU online course
Anthropology 2237: Peoples of the Middle East and North Africa, eISU online course
Anthropology 2238: Peoples of the Arctic
Anthropology 2250: Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
Anthropology 2250: Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology, eISU online course
Anthropology 4402/5502: Ecological Anthropology
Anthropology 4481/5581: Ethnographic Classics
Anthropology 4425/5525: Food and Culture
Anthropology 4425/5525: Food and Culture, eISU online course
Anthropology 4422/5522: Globalization
Anthropology 4485/5585: Anthropology of War & Violence, eISU online course
Anthropology 4492: Senior Seminar
Anthropology 4420/5520: Applied Anthropology
History 6600: Graduate Proseminar: Ethnohistory
Anthropology 6625: Sociocultural Seminar in Anthropology
GRADUATE ADVISEES
Completed
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Gabrielle Bratt 2021. Transitions in Stone Tool Technology Related to Social Changes among Prehistoric Pacific NW Coastal Groups. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Ethan Kumm 2020. Obsidian Utilization in the Snake River Plain, Southern Idaho: The Dean Site and the Importance for Understanding Lithic Procurement Strategies in the Northern Great Basin. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member
Kiley Heaps 2020. Evaluating the Socio-Ecological Interrelationships between People and Public Lands in the U.S. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair, Thesis committee.
Ann McDevitt Thomson 2019. American Medical Refugees: Biosocial and Structural Vulnerability among Trans-locational Families of Children with Seizure Disorders in Colorado. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Morgan McKenna 2019. Isotopic Perspectives on Ancient Maya Diet in Central Belize. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Hannah Dawson 2019. Testing Ancestry Estimation Method Comparability: Observations from a Manufactured Collection at Ada County Coroner’s Office, Boise, Idaho. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Jaime Campbell-Lavallee 2019. Interrelationships and Implications of Subsistence vs. Sports Stewardship in Salmon in Aleutians East Borough Region of the Alaska Peninsula. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair, Thesis committee
Olivia Franklin 2018. Molecular Bioarchaeological Approaches for Identifying Diet and Diagenetic Alteration in a Latte Period Assemblage from Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Daniel Parker 2018. Analyzing the Strength of Different Mixtures of Prehistoric Pine Pitch Glue. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Rebecca Hazard 2017. Microfossil Analysis of Terrestrial Sediments from an Agricultural Site in the Qaraqara Drainage, Viti Levu, Fiji: Deforestation and Early Agriculture in the Sigatoka Valley. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Buck Benson 2017. Archaeological Investigation of XPM-0098 and XPM-0104 on the Sapsuk
River, Alaska. M.S. Paper, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis
committee member.
Michelle Carpenter 2017. An Analysis of the Jamestown Diet. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Kassandra McFarland 2017. Positively Sexual: An Autoethnographic Account of Sexual Culture and Education in Southeast Idaho. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair, Thesis committee
Elise Krauel 2017. Obsidian of the Rock Creek Site: Understanding Obsidian Source Choice
through Source Locations and Performance Characteristics. M.S. Thesis, Department of
Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Adam Clegg 2016. Archaeological Analysis of the Sublett Troughs Site, Idaho (10-OA-33). M.A.
Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Lisa Coffield 2016. Successful Adult Foreign Language Learning, M.A. Thesis, Department of
Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
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Michael Livingston 2016. Qugax: A Linguistic Analysis of Ancient Unangax Spiritual Beliefs.
M.A. degree. Manuscript, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair,
Thesis committee.
Cortney Hulse 2016. Quantifying and Visualizing Thoracic Skeletal Trauma, M.A. Thesis,
Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Ely Taysom 2016. Evaluating Age at Death Estimation Methods using MARS, M.S. Thesis,
Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Zane Beal 2015. Niche Construction and Boating Innovation on the Alaska Peninsula and in the
Aleutians. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Thesis
committee member.
Courtney Lyons 2011-2015. Ecosystems, Socioecological systems, and culture: Using systems
perspective to inform fisheries management in the Pribilof Islands, Alaska. Ph.D.
Candidate, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Dissertation committee member.
Lori Barber 2013. The Taste of Class: How Changing Landscapes, Changing Kitchenscapes and
Cookbooks Divided Americans, 1940-2007. M.A. Thesis, Departments of History and
Anthropology, Thesis committee member.
Andrea Kayser 2013. More Life than Time: Forest Conservation and Value in Panama. M.A.
Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair, Thesis committee.
Grace Dotson 2012. Reconstructing Nature: Perceptions of Land Reclamation after Phosphate
Mining in Southeast Idaho. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State
University. Chair, Thesis committee.
Sheila Mitchell 2012. On Their Backs: Prostitution and the Development of Pocatello, Idaho.
M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair, Thesis
committee.
Martin Sabin 2012. The Nez Perce Home and Farm Association: The Pursuit of Self-Sufficiency
at the End of the Allotment Era, 1887-1934. Department of History. M.A. Thesis,
Department of History, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Jerri Helms, 2011. Impact of Digital Technology on the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall,
Idaho: The Implications of the Digital Age for One Reservation Community. M.A.
Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair, Thesis committee.
Michelle Winmill 2011. Using Geographic Information Systems to Investigate the Relationship
between Infant Mortality, Ethnicity and Race in 1920 Baltimore. Department of History.
M.S. Thesis, Department of History, Idaho State University. Thesis committee member.
Crystal Callahan 2011. Living Policy: Alaska Salmon Fishers’ Engagement in Policy
Construction. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Chair,
Thesis committee.
Cleve Davis 2010. A Comparative and Historical Linguistic Analysis of the Bannock Dialect of
the Northern Paiute Language. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State
University. Thesis committee member.
Donna Lee Murphy 2010. The Story of a Story: The Life and Experiences of Mrs. Dorothy
Ramon, a Serrano Woman. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State
University. Thesis committee member.
Liza M. Mack 2009. Diversifying the Aleutian Economy: Aleut Resilience and Vulnerability in
the Modern World. M.S. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University.
Chair, Thesis committee.
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Current, In Prep. Kayla Fuhrman, Evaluation of Performance and Limitations of Digital Bone using Commonly
Applied Age Estimation Methods. Thesis committee member. Benjamin Ortman. Anadromous fish restoration as a wicked problem: Identifying stakeholder
narratives in natural resource conservation. Thesis committee member. Daria Van Dolson, Changing Socioeconomic Status in Mexico and the Growth Patterns of the
Lower Limbs. Chair, Thesis committee Lilian Urrutia, The Day Pokémon Took Over the World: An Anthropological Analysis
of Pokémon Go. Thesis committee member Julie Raymond, Climate Change and Risk Perception in Intentional Communities. Chair, Thesis
committee Bryan Schmitt, PSP Science Communication and Subsistence in rural Alaska. Chair, Thesis
committee Hannalore Willumson, Disclosure of LGB status to Healthcare Providers in Eastern Idaho.
Thesis committee member
GRADUATE FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE
2021 Josey Overfield, CMP. 2020 Angie Dangerfield. Efficiency and Democracy in Budgeting in Public Organizations,
M.P.A. Department of Political Science, Idaho State University, April 3. 2019 Kiley Heaps. Non-thesis M.S. in GIS, Department of Geosciences, Idaho State University,
June 25. 2019 Jared Courtright, “Bug Bites” aka Herpes Zoster, Master’s Degree, Physician’s Assistant
program, Idaho State University, March 13. 2019 Andrea Conway, Scarlet Fever, Master’s Degree, Physician’s Assistant program, Idaho State
University, Feb 22. 2018-19 Blake Corvin, Bear Necessities: Sacred Wildlife, Indigenous Emotions, and Conservation Decision-
Making. Master’s Degree, Department of Sociology, ISU. 2018 Autumn Martin, Immunoglobulin A Vaculitis case, Master’s Degree, Physician’s Assistant
program, Idaho State University. 2018 Matthew Rothman, Syphilis case, Master’s Degree, Physician’s Assistant program, Idaho
State University. 2017 Charles Jenks, Suppression of Emotion and Delay Discounting. Department of Psychology, PhD
dissertation, Idaho State University. April 11.
2017 Ben Draleau, Peptic Ulcer Disease case studies. Master’s Degree, Physician’s Assistant program, Idaho State University.
2016 Edna Cardenas, The Impact of Interferences on Fission Signals at Higher Bremsstrahlung Energies.
Department of Physics, Idaho State University, doctoral dissertation. 2016 Scott Baird, Salt Lake Express, Business Opportunity Analysis & Competitive Strategy
Report. College of Business. April. 2016 Casey Kemmerer, Salt Lake Express, Business Opportunity Analysis & Competitive
Strategy Report. College of Business. April. 2016 Pedro Mena, Salt Lake Express, Business Opportunity Analysis & Competitive Strategy
Report. College of Business. April. 2015 Troy Earl, Accounting Fraud at Worldcom. MAcc, College of Business. June. 2015 Tisha Newbold, Accounting Fraud at Worldcom. MAcc, College of Business. 2015 Jefferey Newbold, Accounting Fraud at Worldcom. MAcc, College of Business.
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2015 Michael Livingston, College of Education, PhD. Instructional Design. Iqyax: A Case Study Investigation Of The Effect Of An Online Traditional Unangan Sea Kayak Model Course On Self-Esteem Of Five Adolescent Students
2015 Shiloh Elliot, Dept. of Geosciences. Exam-based defense. 2015 Eddie Glines, Portneuf Medical Center Workflow Study and Staffing Analysis. MBA
Consulting, College of Business. 2015 Sariah Millis, Portneuf Medical Center Workflow Study and Staffing Analysis. MBA
Consulting, College of Business. 2015 Brad Nielsen, Portneuf Medical Center Workflow Study and Staffing Analysis. MBA
Consulting, College of Business. 2014 Charles Jenks, Dissertation committee member as GFR. Individual difference in delay
discounting rates as a function of emotional suppression in the context of emotion induction. Department of Psychology, Idaho State University.
2014 Nicholas Burrows-Hall, College of Business, Masters of Accounting. 2013 Stephanie (Meg) Radunich, Department of Counseling, Master of Counseling degree. 2012 Maria Fletcher, Department of Political Science, Masters of Public administration research
paper. A Comprehensive Internationalization Strategy for ISU. 2012 Christopher Johnson, Department of Rhetorical Studies master’s degree paper. Blood
Baths and Accounts: England’s Attempt at Image Repair. 2011 Anna Hoskins, The Effects of Dye Structure on Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. Department of Physics
doctoral dissertation. Idaho State University 2011 Lindsey Merrill, Ed. S. (Education Specialist) Degree in School Psychology. 2011 Trenna Bates, Ed. S. (Education Specialist) Degree in School Psychology. 2010 James Dixon, Department of Educational Learning and Development, School Psychology
Program.
2009 Steven Burch, Department of Educational Leadership & Instructional Design, Department
of Education master’s degree
2008 Chanin Thompson, Department of Counseling master’s degree
2007 Amber Benson, School Psychology Program, Department of Educational Learning and
Development.
CAREER PATH INTERNS/TRIO McNAIR SCHOLARS
2021 Nomination of Pamela Pascali for the Lambda Alpha Anthropological Honors Society
Scholarship.
2020-21 Dalene Hunter. Honors Thesis: Students’ Cultural Relationship with their Masks
2019 Brittany Slane, Anthropology
2017-18 Jerimiah Phillips, Anthropology (and CPI Intern of the Month November 2017)
2016-17 Lilian Urrutia, Anthropology
2014-15 Shiloh Elliot, Geotechnology
2014-15 Cameron Thompson, Anthropology
2014-15 Kiley Heaps, Anthropology
2012 Katie Wilson, Anthropology
UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2021 NEH Distinguished Teaching Professorship invited reviewer for Texas State University.
Compensated. January-March.
Current (since Nov 2020) Tribal University Advisory Board (TUAB) Research and Preservation
subcommittee member.
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Current (since 2019) Early College Program Faculty Liaison, Dept of Anthropology – work with
high school teachers teaching dual enrollment introductory anthropology classes.
Current (since February 2013) Editorial Board member, Alaska Journal of Anthropology.
Current (since August 2014) Participating Faculty member in ISU’s Geotechnology Program.
Current (since 2008) Idaho State University’s Human Subjects Committee member.
Ongoing, Consultant to the Alaska Department of Fish & Game Division of Subsistence.
Ongoing (since 2015) Consultant to the Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska, Alaska, on natural
resource issues.
January 2011-December 2020. Appointed to the Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) of the
North Pacific Fisheries Management Council (NPFMC). Five annual meetings in Alaskan
communities + one in Seattle or Portland. A decade of service.
April-September 2019 Interim member of the Tribal University Advisory Board, ISU.
2019 Established a chapter of Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society in
conjunction with the Student Anthropology Society.
2018-19 Hiring Committee for Assistant Professor in American Indian Studies.
2017-18 Hiring Committee for two Assistant Professor Biological Anthropology positions.
2017 Committee member for the Periodic Performance Review (PPR) for Dr. Kevin Marsh,
Department of History.
2017 External Reference for Boise State University Tenure and Promotion case, Department of
Anthropology.
2016 Coordinated the creation of Anthropology’s printed promotion materials.
2016 Idaho State University’s General Education Requirements Committee (GERC) Social and
Behavioral Sciences committee member. Spring Semester only.
2016-2014 Faculty mentor for Dr. Kyra Stull.
2016 Committee member for the Periodic Performance Review (PPR) for Dr. Chris Loether,
Department of Anthropology.
2016 Committee member for the Periodic Performance Review (PPR) for Christian Petersen,
Department of Anthropology.
2016 Committee member for the Periodic Performance Review (PPR) for Lewis Thomas,
Department of Anthropology.
2016-2013 Consultant to the CHAMISSO Project, a film project retracing Chamisso’s journey in
the North Pacific Ocean. Ulrike Ottinger Filmproduktion, Berlin.
2015 Consultant to the Lake & Peninsula Natural Resources Department in preparation for the
Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting.
2014 Committee member for the Periodic Performance Review (PPR) for Dr. Elizabeth
Cartwright, Department of Anthropology.
2014 Search committee for Anthropology Department’s Administrative assistant.
2014-2012 Faculty Senator for Idaho State University, Representative of the College of Arts and
Letters Social and Behavioral Sciences.
2013 Presentation on Aleutian Anthropology to the College of Arts and Letters Dean’s Advisory
Board, April 5.
2012 Consultant to the URS Corporation on subsistence and sport harvesting along the King
Cove-Cold Bay proposed road corridor, Alaska, Peninsula, Alaska.
2016-2010 Annual Guest Lecturer in Anth 1100 on “Aleutian Anthropology,” Oct/Nov.
2012 Tenure committee member for Dr. Paul Trawick, Department of Anthropology.
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2011-2012 Search committee member for Chair and Professor of Anthropology. ISU
Department of Anthropology.
2011 Search committee member for Visiting Assistant Professor in U.S. West/Native American
History. ISU Department of History, February/March.
2011 Guest Lecturer in History 6642 on “Funding Sources and Grant Writing,” January.
2010 Invited brown bag lecture for Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society), November.
2010 Invited brown bag lecture for ISU Psychology Department’s Clinical program on “Alaska
Natives and Behavioral Health: Anthropological Observations,” November 3.
2010-2009 Two years of leading the department to win a $50 Table Prize at the Majors, Minors
and Graduate School Fair.
2010 Consultant to Natural Resource Specialists of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game and
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the health, local harvests, and prospects for the
Unimak Island caribou herd, Aleutian Islands.
2010 Student paper judge for the Archaeology and History in Eastern Idaho Symposium, May 1.
2009 Lecture for the “Women as Scientists” session at the ISU Women’s Leadership Summit,
Sponsored by the Anderson Gender Center. May 22.
2009 Guest lecture: Alaska Native Cultures and Contemporary Health Issues, Pharmacy, Idaho
State University. April 15.
2009 Ad Hoc Indian Studies Task Force member.
2008 WeLEAD Focus Group participant for ISU’s NSF Advance grant, September 19.
2008 Guest lecture: Ethnographic Methods. Anth 699: Modeling Expertise in Complex Systems.
Idaho State University, June 11.
2008 Participant in the North Aleutian Basin Energy-Fisheries Workshop, Anchorage, Alaska,
March 18-19. Sponsored by Alaska Sea Grant.
2007-2008 Search committee chair, open position, 4-field. Interviewed candidates at American
Anthropological Assn annual meeting, Washington, D.C.
2007 Participant in the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) INL Idaho Universities
Tour and Research Planning day, Idaho Falls and INL, May 15.
2007 Participated in the El Mirador Basin strategy session for the long term preservation of the
basin’s archaeological, cultural and biological resources. Guatemala, August.
2007 Curriculum committee member, Department of Anthropology.
2006 Invited Representative of the Aleutians East Borough at the North Aleutian Basin
Information Status and Research Planning Meeting, Minerals Management
Service/Argonne National Laboratory, Nov 28-Dec 1, Anchorage, Alaska
2004 Guest lecture: Women at Cambridge and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own. English
110: Intro to Literature, Idaho State University. October 26.
2004 Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) planning meeting, National Science Foundation,
Anchorage, Alaska. March 24-25.
2001 Arctic Social Sciences, NSF, Planning workshop, Seattle, Washington. January.
2000 EPSCOR meeting, National Science Foundation, Orono, Maine. February.
Reviewer for Economic Anthropology
Reviewer for Antiquity
Reviewer for the Austrian Wittgenstein Award
Reviewer for Marine Policy (multiple times)
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Reviewer for Maritime Studies (multiple times)
Reviewer for the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Canada
Reviewer for Routledge Press. Food and Culture: a Reader (3rd edition)
Reviewer for the University of California Press. Becoming Salmon, by Marianne Lien
Reviewer for SAGE Open
Reviewer for the North Pacific Research Board (multiple times)
Reviewer for Food and Recipes from the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. Unanga-n/s/ Traditional Food
guide from the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association. Feb/March 2013. ) By Suanne
Unger
Reviewer, Arctic Anthropology (multiple times)
Reviewer, Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research
Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities
Reviewer, American Ethnologist
Reviewer, Proceedings of the Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium
Reviewer, Proceedings of Ecosystems 2010: Global Progress on Ecosystem-Based Fisheries
Management
Reviewer, American Indian Quarterly
Reviewer, Arctic Social Sciences, National Science Foundation (multiple times)
Reviewer, Arctic Systems Science, National Science Foundation (multiple times)
Reviewer, Alaska Journal of Anthropology (multiple times)
Reviewer, Alaska Sea Grant (multiple times)
Reviewer, Postdoctoral Fellowships in Polar Regions, National Science Foundation (multiple
times)
Reviewer, Center for Global Change, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Student grant competition.
PUBLIC OUTREACH/SERVICE
2020 Anthropology Day Escape Room team, February 20. Supported faculty and student
development creating and executing an Egyptian escape room for students and public.
2020 Aleutian Anthropology presentation to New Knowledge Adventures (NKA), Pocatello,
February 5.
2019 Indigeneity and the Environment Workshop. With Dawn Davis. Indigenous People’s Day
ISU, October 14.
2018 Cold case exhumation and analysis, Pocatello Police Department. Supported our faculty
and students in analyzing the human remains and in speaking with the family.
2017 Clark County, Idaho, Sherriff’s Department. Submitted Human remains for DNA testing
on a cold case from a cave in Clark County. Remains found in 1979 and 1991. Worked
with Amy Michael and Christian Petersen, who completed the forensic report, to support
the Sherriff’s investigation.
2017 Assisted Amy Michael and Christian Petersen in the forensic investigation of a body
recovery near the Fort Hall Bottoms. Salt Lake FBI as lead team. Fall 2017.
2016 Data support to the Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska on their subsistence proposal 194
before the Alaska Board of Fisheries to remove trawlers from Unalaska Bay. (The
proposal passed with a vote 6-1 in Unalaska’s favor).
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2015 Letter to the USFWS and data support to the Qawalangin Tribe on the local response to
mitigation efforts and the Draft Assessment Spill Response and Restoration Plan of the
Selendang Ayu oil spill of 2004 (shipwreck). October.
2015-2012 Public presentations on Anthropology research in all study communities of the
Aleutians.
2014 Presentation to the Aleutians East Borough staff, policymakers, and communities on the
Social Impact Assessment of the GOA Trawl Bycatch Management Plan of the NPFMC.
In conjunction with the Pacific Marine Expo, Seattle. November 19.
2014 Report to the Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska, Alaska, providing preliminary results of the
Office of Subsistence Management research project. Submitted report and teleconference
with the tribal council. October 30.
2014 Letter to the US Fish & Wildlife Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge providing data
for an Environmental Assessment of a plan to cull caribou from Kagalaska Island in the
Aleutian Islands. October.
2013 Lecture on Subsistence Research and Aleutian Anthropology, Adak School, Adak, Alaska.
September 24.
2012-2013 Parent Mentor for the Pocatello Community Charter School.
2011-2015 Member of the African Subcommittee of the Sister Cities Committee for the City of
Pocatello (Kwaremenguel, Burkina Faso).
2011 Letter to the Alaska Board of Fisheries to comment on King and Tanner subsistence crab
proposals for the Alaska Peninsula, March 8.
2011 Can Salmon and Other Natural Resources Sustain Alaska Native Aleut Villages? Invited
guest lecture, Sigma Xi Science Café, Pocatello, March 2.
2009 Lecture on Aleutian and Arctic Anthropology at the Akutan School, Akutan, Alaska. April.
2003 Community Day, King Cove, Alaska
2002 Culturefest, King Cove, Alaska.
2000 Temporary grave excavation and relocation to the cemetery for the City of King Cove.
OTHER
2021 Guest on the KISU radio program The Science Line discussing research with indigenous peoples. March 10.
2017 Ziker, J., Reedy, K., and M. Warner. Keep Scientific Fact in Idaho’s Science Standards. Idaho Statesman, Opinion Editorial, 3/1/2017. http://www.idahostatesman.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article135584718.html
2014 Guest on KUCB radio, Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, on Aleutian subsistence project and
ongoing Aleutian research, April.
2013 Guest on the Talk of Alaska radio show with Steve Heimel. Alaska Public Radio Network.
Topic: Science and Indigenous People, April 9.
2010 Interviewed by KNBA radio, Anchorage, about my book, the future of the Aleut, and how
newly closed fishing waters in the Western Aleutians potentially affect Aleut
communities. August 25.
2010 Interviewed by KUCB radio, Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, about my book, Aleut culture, and
my research in the Aleutians. April 27.
2008 Interviewed by KPVI News 6, Pocatello, Idaho, about the Minerals Management Service
study of oil and gas development in the North Aleutian Basin.
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2007 “Hypocrisy.” Multimedia artistic treatise of Senator Larry Craig. With Penelope Reedy.
November, Walrus & Carpenter Bookstore, Pocatello, Idaho.