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CURRICULUM VITAE
María Nieves Zedeño
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology
School of Anthropology
Haury Building 316
1009 E. South Campus Dr.
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0030
[email protected]
520.621.9607
EDUCATION
Southern Methodist University (SMU), Ph.D. in Anthropology, 1991
University of Arizona (UA), Visiting Student Scholar, 1988-1991
Southern Methodist University, M. A. in Anthropology, 1987
Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL), B.S. in Archaeology, 1985
RESEARCH INTERESTS
North America: indigenous archaeology, ethnohistory and ethnography, hunter-gatherers.
Landscape theory, cultural revitalization, heritage management.
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
20092005-2009
2005-2009
2001-2004
2001-2004
1994-2000
1994-1996
1994
1993
1991-1992
1988-1991
Associate Professor, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology and
Archaeology Division, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona
Associate Research Anthropologist, Bureau of Applied Research in
Anthropology, University of Arizona
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona
Assistant Research Anthropologist, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology,
University of Arizona
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona
Research Associate, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of
Arizona
Instructor, Anthropology Department, Pima Community College
Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona (fall)
Archaeological Consultant
Research Specialist, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona
Lab Director, Archaeological Field School, University of Arizona (summers)
HONORS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS
2010-2014
US Forest Service, “Kootenai Falls Traditional Cultural District Boundary
Assessment and Nomination” ($56,516, PI)
2009-2011
National Science Foundation, “The Complex Organization of Communal
Bison Hunters: Revisiting the Late Prehistory of the Northern Plains” ($193,500,
PI)
1
2009-2011
National Park Service, “NAGPRA Technical Assistance for Agate Fossil Bed
National Monument, NE, Badlands National Park, SD, and Buffalo National
River, AR “ ($147,000, PI with R. Stoffle, PI)
2009-2010
National Park Service, “Native American Ornithology along the Missouri
River” ($50,000, PI)
2009-2010
National Park Service, “A Survey, an Assessment of National Park Service
Libraries and Archives: Knife River National Historic Site, North Dakota”
($10,000, PI with K. L. Hollenback, co-PI)
2009
University of Arizona, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research
Institute, “To Become A Mountain Hunter: An Archaeological and Historical
Survey of Blackfeet Campsites and Associated Places in the Lewis & Clark National
Forest, Montana” ($1500, PI)
2008-2013
Bureau of Land Management, “Clarks Fork River Canyon Ethnographic
Study” ($15,000, PI)
2008-2011
National Park Service, “Supplement to Ethnographic Overview of Sleeping
Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan” ($45,500, PI)
2008-2010
National Park Service, “Ethnographic Overview and Assessment for Sleeping
Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan” ($90,176, PI)
2008-2009
National Park Service, “The Gods Above Have Come: A Contemporary
Analysis of the Eagle as a Cultural Resource in the Northern Plains” ($8000, PI
with W. F. Murray, co-PI)
2008-2009
National Park Service, “A Survey, an Assessment of National Park Service
Libraries and Archives: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site and Knife
River National Historic Site, North Dakota” ($7000, PI with K. L. Hollenback, coPI)
2007-2008
National Park Service, “Supplement to the Ethnobotanical Survey of the Knife
River Indian Villages National Historic Site, North Dakota” ($40,000, PI)
2007-2008
National Park Service, “Supplement to Prehistory and Archaeology, Buffalo
National River, Arkansas” ($15,000, PI)
2007-2008
Montana Alberta Tie, Ltd., “Cultural Resource and Traditional Land Use
Assessment of Blackfeet Sites along the Montana Alberta Transmission Line,
Montana” ($49,720, PI)
2007-2008
National Park Service, “Oral Traditions of Ft. Union Trading Post National
Historic Site” ($60,000, co-PI with R. S. Toupal, PI)
2007
University of Arizona, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research
Institute, “Agaming: Mapping an Ojibwa Heritage Site, St. Croix River,
Minnesota” ($1500, PI)
2
2006-2008
National Park Service, “Botanical Survey of the Knife River Indian Villages
National Historic Site (KNRI), North Dakota” ($80,000, lead PI with R. S.
Toupal)
2006-2007
National Park Service, “Blackfeet Traditional Resource Survey, Yellowstone
National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and National Elk Refuge” ($11,457,
PI)
2006-2007
National Park Service, “Botanical Study, Knife River Indian Villages National
Historic Site, North Dakota” ($120,000, PI)
2005-2007
National Park Service, “Cultural Affiliation, Buffalo National Riverway,
Arkansas” ($20,000, PI)
2005
National Park Service, “Supplement to Cultural Affiliation, Cuyahoga Valley
National Park, Ohio” ($40,000, PI)
2004
National Park Service, “Cultural Affiliation, Cuyahoga Valley National Park,
Ohio” ($40,000, PI)
2004
SAIC, Inc. with funds from US Forest Service and US Army Corps of
Engineers, “Badger-Two Medicine, Traditional Cultural District Boundary
Modification” ($50,000, PI)
2003
National Park Service, “Cultural Affiliation and Ethnographic Overview,
Theodore Roosevelt NP, Fort Union NHS, and Knife River Indian Villages NHS,
North Dakota” ($90,000, PI with R. W. Stoffle, co-PI)
2003
National Park Service, “Ethnographic Resource Inventory, St. Croix River
National Scenic Riverways, Minnesota” ($49,700, PI)
2003
US Combat Command for Nellis Air Force Base, “Special Research TopicsBelted Range and Black Mountain, Nevada Test and Training Range” ($182,000,
co-PI with R. W. Stoffle, PI)
2003
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($80,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
2002
National Park Service, “Cultural Affiliation and Ethnographic Resource
Inventory for Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota” ($110,000, co-PI with
R. W. Stoffle, PI)
2002
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($120,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
2001
National Park Service, “Cultural Affiliation Study, Ozark National Scenic
Riverways” ($88,000, PI with R. W. Stoffle, co-PI)
3
2001
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($75,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
2000
US Combat Command for Nellis Air Force Base, “Indian History Project”
($51,000, PI with R. W. Stoffle, co-PI)
2000
Federal Highway Administration, “Supplement to Rapid Impact
Assessment of Proposed Bridge Construction, Hoover Dam, Nevada/Arizona”
($45,000, co-PI with R. W. Stoffle, PI)
2000
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($50,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1999
US Combat Command for Nellis Air Force Base, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($40,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1999
National Park Service, “Supplement to Ethnographic Resource Overview for
the St. Croix River National Scenic Riverway” ($35,000, co-PI with R. W. Stoffle,
PI)
1999
National Park Service, “Supplement to Ethnographic Resource Overview,
Three Parks, Arizona and New Mexico” ($44,000,PI with R. W. Stoffle, co-PI)
1999
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($150,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1998
Federal Highway Administration, “Rapid Impact Assessment of Proposed
Bridge Construction, Hoover Dam, Nevada/Arizona” ($45,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1998
US Combat Command for Nellis Air Force Base, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($29,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1998
National Park Service, “Ethnographic Resource Overview for the St. Croix
River National Scenic Riverway” ($35,000, co-PI with R. W. Stoffle, PI)
1998
Federal Highway Administration, “Rapid Impact Assessment of Proposed
Highway Expansion, Big Springs, Nevada” ($45,000, co-PI with R. W. Stoffle, PI)
1998
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($90,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1998
National Park Service, “Supplement to Ethnographic Resource Overview,
Three Parks, Arizona and New Mexico” ($18,000, PI with R. W. Stoffle)
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1997
National Park Service, “Ethnographic Resource Overview, Three Parks,
Arizona and New Mexico” ($14,000, co-PI with R. W. Stoffle, PI)
1997
National Park Service, “Cultural Resource Overview for Sleeping Bear Dunes
National Lakeshore, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Apostle Islands
National Park, and Voyageurs National Park” ($96,000, co-PI with R. W. Stoffle,
PI)
1997
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($183,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1996
National Park Service, “Cultural Resource Overview for Sleeping Bear Dunes
National Lakeshore, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Apostle Islands
National Park, and Voyageurs National Park” ($81,000, co-PI with R. W. Stoffle,
PI, and R. S. Toupal, co-PI)
1996
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($120,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1995
US Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office, Native American
Consultation Program, multi-year and multi-task ($350,000, co-PI with R. W.
Stoffle, PI)
1995
National Science Foundation, “Refining Evidence of Ethnic Coresidence at
Point of Pines, Arizona” ($24,000, PI)
1995
State of Missouri, Missouri University Research Reactor, “Refining
Evidence of Ethnic Coresidence at Point of Pines, Arizona” (equivalent to
$22,000 in neutron radiation analysis, PI)
1988
National Science Foundation, doctoral dissertation improvement grant
($7000)
1987
Southern Methodist University, Graduate Student Assembly, doctoral
dissertation improvement grant ($750)
1987
Agnese Lindley Foundation, doctoral dissertation improvement grant
($4800)
1987
Southern Methodist University, Institute for the Study of Earth and
Man, doctoral dissertation improvement grant ($1200)
1987
Sigma Chi Society, doctoral dissertation improvement grant ($500)
OTHER AWARDS
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2009
University of Arizona, School of Anthropology, Honorable Mention in
field research photography for submission “After the Ice Storm I”
2007
University of Arizona, Department of Anthropology, Second prize in field
research photography for submission “Sundance Lodge, Blood Reserve, Alberta”
1993
American Anthropological Association, Society for Humanistic
Anthropology, Anthropological Fiction Award, co-winner of the short story
category
PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
Bowser, B. J., and M. N. Zedeño, editors
2009
The Archaeology of Meaningful Places. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
Stoffle, R. W., M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, editors
2001
American Indians and the Nevada Test Site: A Model of Research and Consultation.
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
Zedeño, M. N., guest editor
1999
Scholars of the Bureau of American Ethnology: Exploring the Roots of American
Anthropology. Special Issue of the Journal of the Southwest 41(3).
Zedeño, M. N.
1994
Sourcing Prehistoric Ceramics at Chodistaas Pueblo, Arizona: The Circulation of
People and Pots in the Grasshopper Region. Anthropological Papers 58. University of
Arizona Press, Tucson.
Mills, B. J., C. E. Goetze, and M. N. Zedeño
1993
Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern
Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Interpretation of Ceramic Artifacts. Office of Contract
Archaeology and Maxwell Museum, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS
2009
From Path to Myth: Journeys and the Naturalization of Nation along the Upper
Missouri River (with K. L. Hollenback and C. Grinnell). In The Anthropology of Paths
and Trails, edited by J. Snead, A. Darling, and C. Erickson, pp. 106-133. Pennsylvania
Press, Philadelphia.
2009
The Archaeology of Meaningful Places (with B. J. Bowser). In The Archaeology of
Meaningful Places, edited by B. J. Bowser and M. N. Zedeño, pp. 1-14. University of
Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
2008
The Archaeology of Territory and Territoriality. In The Handbook of Landscape
Archaeology, edited by B. David and J. Thomas, pp. 210-217. Left Coast Press, Walnut
Creek, California.
2008
Traditional Knowledge, Ritual Behavior, and Contemporary Interpretations of the
Archaeological Record – an Ojibwa Perspective. In Belief in the Past: Theoretical
6
Approaches to the Archaeology of Religion, edited by D. S. Whitley and K. HaysGilpin, pp. 259-274. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, California.
2005
Searching for Analytical Alternatives to the Characterization of Copper Minerals (with
H. Neff and A. Nielsen). In Laser Ablation ICP-MS in Archaeological Research, edited
by R. J. Speakman and H. Neff, pp. 77-84. University of New Mexico Press,
Albuquerque.
2005
A Preliminary Analysis of Pigments used in Redware Pottery Production at Point of
Pines, Arizona (second author with C. Sall and R. J. Speakman). In Laser Ablation
ICP-MS in Archaeological Research, edited by R. J. Speakman and H. Neff, pp. 155166. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
2004
The Political Geography and Territoriality of 14th Century Settlements in the Mogollon
Highlands of East-central Arizona (second author with D. Triadan). In The
Protohistoric Pueblo World: A.D. 1275-1600, edited by E. C. Adams and A. I. Duff, pp.
95-107. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2004
Shifting Risks: Hoover Dam Impacts on American Indian Sacred Landscapes (second
author with R. W. Stoffle, A. Eisenberg, R. S. Toupal, and A. K. Carroll). In Facility
Siting: Risk, Power and Identity in Land Use Planning, edited by A. Boholm and R. E.
Löfstedt, pp. 127-144. Earthscan, London.
2003
Tracking the Role of Pathways in the Evolution of a Human Landscape: the St. Croix
Riverway in Ethnohistorical Perspective (with R. W. Stoffle). In Colonization of
Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Human Adaptation, edited by M.
Rockman and J. Steele, pp. 59-80. Routledge, London.
2003
Compositional Analysis in American Archaeology (with D. Triadan and R. Bishop). In
Patterns and Process: Essays in Honor of Edward V. Sayre, edited by L. Van Zelst,
pp. 27-56. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C.
2003
Landscape, Nature, and Culture: A Diachronic Model of Human-Nature Adaptations
(third author with R. W. Stoffle and R. S. Toupal). In Nature Across Cultures, edited by
H. Selin, pp. 97-114. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
2002
Artifact Design, Composition, and Context: Updating the Analysis of Ceramic
Circulation at Point of Pines, Arizona. In Ceramic Production and Circulation in the
Greater Southwest, edited by D. Glowacki and H. Neff, pp. 74-84. UCLA Cotsen
Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles.
2002
Neolithic Ceramic Production in the Eastern Sahara of Egypt. In Holocene Settlement
of the Egyptian Sahara, vol. 2, edited by K. Nelson, pp. 51-64. Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.
2001
Introduction (third author with R. W. Stoffle and D. B. Halmo). In American Indians
and the Nevada Test Site, edited by R. W. Stoffle, M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, pp.
3-9 . U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
2001
American Indian Worldviews I: The Concept “Power” and Its Connection to People,
Places, and Resources (second author with R. W. Stoffle). In American Indians and the
7
Nevada Test Site, edited by R. W. Stoffle, M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, pp. 58-76 .
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
2001
The Ethnoarchaeology of Pahute and Rainier Mesas (with K. Hamm). In American
Indians and the Nevada Test Site, edited by R. W. Stoffle, M. N. Zedeño, and D. B.
Halmo, pp. 77-97 . U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
2001
Ethnobiology on Pahute and Rainier Mesas (with K. Hamm). In American Indians and
the Nevada Test Site, edited by R. W. Stoffle, M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, pp. 98121. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
2001
Storied Rocks: American Indian Inventory and Assessment of Rock Art Sites (with R.
W. Stoffle and D. L. Shaul). In American Indians and the Nevada Test Site, edited by
R. W. Stoffle, M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, pp. 122-138. U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, DC.
2001
American Indian Worldviews II: Power and Cultural Landscapes (second author with
R. W. Stoffle). In American Indians and the Nevada Test Site, edited by R. W. Stoffle,
M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, pp. 139-152. U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC.
2001
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Consultations (second author
with R. W. Stoffle and D. B. Halmo). In American Indians and the Nevada Test Site,
edited by R. W. Stoffle, M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, pp. 190-202. U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, DC.
2001
Conclusions (second author with R. W. Stoffle and D. B. Halmo). In American Indians
and the Nevada Test Site, edited by R. W. Stoffle, M. N. Zedeño, and D. B. Halmo, pp.
203-210. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
2001
Site E-92-9: A Possible Late Neolithic Solar Calendar (second author with A.
Applegate). In Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara, vol. 1, edited by F.
Wendorf and R. Schild, pp. 463-467. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.
2001
Site E-92-8: A Late Prehistoric C-Group Component at Nabta Playa (second author
with A. Applegate). In Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara, vol. 1, edited by F.
Wendorf and R. Schild, pp. 529-533. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.
2000
On What People Make of Places -- A Behavioral Cartography. In Explorations in Social
Theory, edited by M. B. Schiffer, pp. 97-111. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
1996
Overview of the Late Pueblo III Period Settlement Patterns in the Mountains of Eastcentral Arizona (fourth author with J. J. Reid, J. Welch, and B. Montgomery). In The
Prehistoric Pueblo World, 1150-1350, edited by M. Adler, pp. 73-85. University of
Arizona Press, Tucson.
1995
The Role of Population Movement and Technology Transfer in the Manufacture of
Southwestern Ceramics. In Evolution of Ceramic Production in the American
Southwest, edited by P. Crown and B. J. Mills, pp. 115-141. University of Arizona Press,
Tucson.
8
1992
The Origin of Roosevelt Red Ware (third author with J. J. Reid, B. K. Montgomery, and
M. A. Neupert). In Proceedings of the Second Salado Conference, edited by R. C. Lange
and S. Germick, pp. 212-215. Arizona Archaeological Society, Phoenix.
PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL ARTICLES
2009
Animating by Association: Index Objects and Relational Taxonomies. Cambridge
Archaeological Journal 19(3):407-417.
2008
Bundled Worlds: The Roles and Interactions of Complex Objects from the North
American Plains. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 15(4):362-378.
2008
When Is a Site Culturally Viable? (with N. C. Laluk) Heritage Management 1(1):71-98.
2004
Landscapes of the Ghost Dance: A Cartography of Numic Ritual (second author with A.
K. Carroll and R. W. Stoffle). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 11(2):127156.
2001
Historic Memory and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Southern Paiute Homeland
(second author with R. W. Stoffle). Journal of California and Great Basin
Anthropology 23(2):229-248.
2001
Cultural Landscapes and Ethnographic Cartographies: Scandinavian-American and
American Indian Knowledge of the Land (second author with R. S. Toupal, R. W.
Stoffle, and P. Barabe). Environmental Science and Policy 4(4-5):171-184.
2000
Ceramic Evidence for Community Reorganization and Change in East-central Arizona
(with D. Triadan). Kiva 65:215-233.
1999
BAE Anthropology: Its Roots and Legacy. Journal of the Southwest 41(3):273-281.
1999
BAE Scholars as Documenters of Diversity and Change at Hopi, 1870-1895 (second
author with E. C. Adams). Journal of the Southwest 41(3):311-334.
1998
Identifying Material Correlates for Ceramics Circulation in the Prehistoric Puebloan
Southwest. Journal of Anthropological Research 54(4):461-476.
1997
Landscapes, Land Use, and the History of Territory Formation: an example from the
Puebloan Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 4(1):67-103.
1997
Landmark and Landscape: A Contextual Approach to the Management of American
Indian Resources (with D. E. Austin and R. W. Stoffle). Culture and Agriculture
19(3):123-129.
1995
Refinements in Dating Late Cibola White Ware (third author with J. J. Reid and B.
Montgomery). Kiva 61(1):31-44.
1985
La Relación Forma-contenido en la Clasificación Cerámica [Form-substance
Relationships in Ceramic Classification]. Boletín de Antropología Americana 11:16-26.
PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS
9
2000
Book Review, Vanishing River: Landscapes and Lives of the Lower Verde Valley. S.
Whittlesey, R. Ciolek-Torello, and J. Altschul, eds. Journal of Field Archaeology
27(2):233-235.
1997
Book Review, The Social Dynamics of Pottery Style in the Early Puebloan Southwest,
by M. Hegmon. American Antiquity 62(4):766-767.
WORKS IN PROGRESS
Books:
n.d.
The Forest, the River, and Us: Ojibwa Cultural Resources on the St. Croix River
Watershed, Wisconsin and Minnesota (with J. Smith). Submitted to the Minnesota
Historical Society Press, St. Paul. Manuscript in review.
n.d.
Ethnobotany Field Guide for the Missouri River Trench and Environs (with S. Miller,
W. F. Murray, and K. L. Hollenback). Submitted to the University of Arizona Press,
Tucson. Manuscript in review.
n.d.
To Become a Mountain Hunter: The Archaeology and Ethnography of Blackfeet
Treaty Rights. Based on 2008 sabbatical research. Manuscript in preparation.
n.d.
Ancient Voices, Storied Places: Themes in Contemporary Indian History (editor; with
A. K. Carroll and R. W. Stoffle, co-editors). Accepted for publication by Malki Press,
Carson City, Nevada. Delayed for lack of funding.
Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters:
n.d.
Flexible Core Values And Subsistence Hunting Among Reservation-Era Blackfeet. In
Footprints on the Landscape: The Historical Ecology of Hunter-gatherers, edited by
V. Thompson. Completed manuscript to be submitted for review to the University
Press of Florida, Gainesville.
n.d.
The Making of Lake Sakakawea, or How to Turn Negative Heritage into Viable
Cultural Property (second author with W. F. Murray, C. Grinnell, and E. Crows Breast).
In preparation.
n.d.
Ontology and Ethnozoology of Ceremonial Bundles in the Northern Plains (with B.
Pavao-Zuckerman). In preparation.
NEWSLETTER ARTICLES
2007
Blackfeet Landscape Knowledge and the Badger-Two Medicine Traditional Cultural
District. The SAA Archaeological Record 7(2):9-12, 22.
2001
Piecing the Puzzle: Ethnographic Research on Federal Lands (second author with G.
Dewey-Hefley, R. W. Stoffle, and F. Pittaluga). Common Ground (Spring 2001):15.
1998
Archaeology, Natural Science, and Applied Research (with D. Austin). AAA Newsletter
(April).
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1997
Time, Trust, and the Measure of Success: The American Indian Cultural Resources
Program at the Nevada Test Site (second author with C. Beck and R. Furlow). SAA
Bulletin 15(3):40-42.
1985
Análisis Térmico-diferencial de la Cerámica Chorrera [Differential-thermal Analysis of
Chorrera Ceramics]. Gaceta Arqueológica Andina (January):3-4.
SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED
2010
Engineering Mountain Landscapes: An Archaeology of Social Investment (co-organizer
and co-chair with L. Scheiber). Symposium to be presented at the Annual Meetings of
the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.
2008
Kutoyis Archaeological Project, Two Medicine River, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, MT
(co-organized with W. T. Reitze). Poster symposium presented at the Annual Meetings
of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver.
2001
Integrating American Indian Views into Archaeological Interpretation. Poster
symposium presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology,
New Orleans.
2000
Ethnoarchaeology. Public session chaired at the Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, Philadelphia.
1997
Scholars of the BAE: The Relevance of 19th Century Ethnographic Research for
Archaeology Today (co-organized with W. Walker). Symposium presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville.
PUBLIC LECTURES
2010
Structuring Opportunity through Communal Bison Kills: The Archaeology of the
Prehistoric Hunters’ Future. School of Anthropology Lecture Series, University of
Arizona, Tucson.
2010
Paisajes Indigenas Norte Americanos [North American Indigenous Landscapes].
Western Hemisphere Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2009
To Become a Mountain Hunter: The Archaeology and Ethnography of Reservation-era
Blackfeet. Department of Anthropology, University of Montana, Missoula.
2007
To Become a Mountain Hunter: A Study of Cultural Resilience in the Blackfeet Indian
Reservation, Montana. Department of Anthropology Lecture Series, University of
Arizona, Tucson.
2005
Rock Art and the Architecture of Place. Deer Valley Rock Art Center, Phoenix, Arizona.
2006
Rock Art in Nevada – Research and Consultation. Department of Anthropology,
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS
11
2010
Central Places in the Back Country: Investment Scales and Community Formation
among Blackfeet Hunters, Montana (second author with W. F. Murray and K. L.
Hollenback). Paper to be presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American
Archaeology, St. Louis.
2010
If We Build it, Will they Come? Planning Bison Kills on the Two Medicine River,
Montana (with J. Ballenger and W. T. Reitze). Poster to be presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.
2009
Political Agency of Hunter-Gatherer Territory Formation. Invited discussion paper
presented at the Annual Congress of the Brazilian Archaeological Society, Belem,
Brazil.
2009
If We Build it, Will they Come? The Planning and Execution of Communal Bison
Hunting (with J. Ballenger). Paper presented at the Annual Plains Anthropological
Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.
2009
Camp Site to Regional System: Integrative Architecture at the Kutoyis Complex,
Montana (with W. T. Reitze). Paper presented at the Plains Anthropological
Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.
2009
To Become a Mountain Hunter: A Study of Resilience in the Blackfeet Indian
Reservation, Montana. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for
American Archaeology, Atlanta.
2009
Returning to the Country: Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Territory Formation in the
North American Plains (second author with D. T. Anderson). Paper presented at the
Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta.
2009
"The Return of Irving Hallowell" or Why Archaeologists and Indians are Reading Old
American Ethnographies (second author with K. L. Hollenback). Paper presented at
the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta.
2009
Kutoyis: A Collaborative Approach for Strengthening Community Identity through
Archaeological Interpretation (second author with N. C. Laluk, W. T. Reitze, and J.
Murray). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Applied
Anthropology, Santa Fe. Winner of the Del Jones Student Award, Society for
Applied Anthropology.
2008
Transcultural Objects and Alternative Taxonomies. Invited presentation at WAC-6, the
World Archaeological Congress, Dublin.
2008
Driving Bison on the Two Medicine River, Montana: The Spatial Logic of Kutoyis (with
J. Ballenger, N. C. Laluk, W. T. Reitze, and D. Fenner, Sr.). Symposium poster
presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver.
2008
Taphonomic Summary of the Kutoyis Bison Jump, Glacier County, Montana (fourth
author with J. Ballenger, W. T. Reitze, N. C. Laluk, and J. R. Murray). Symposium
poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology,
Vancouver.
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2008
Kutoyis: Blackfeet Collaboration and Archaeological Interpretation (third author with
N. C. Laluk, K. L. Hollenback, and J. R. Murray). Symposium poster presented at the
Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver.
2008
Bonebed Archaeology: The Kutoyis Site, Montana (fifth author with W. T. Reitze, J.
Ballenger, N. C. Laluk, and J. R. Murray). Symposium poster presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver.
2008
The Prairie-Mountain Continuum in Blackfeet Culture and Society: An Evolving
Relationship (with J. R. Murray). Paper presented at the Plains Anthropological
Conference, Laramie, Wyoming.
2008
Late Prehistoric Bison Hunting on the Two Medicine River, Blackfeet Indian
Reservation, Montana: The Archaeology of Kutoyis (fourth author with W. T. Reitze, J.
Ballenger, and N. C. Laluk). Paper presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference,
Laramie, Wyoming.
2007
On the Life and Times of Polythetic Objects from the Northern Plains. Paper presented
at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin.
2006
From Path to Myth: Journeys and the Naturalization of Nation along the Missouri
River (with K. L. Hollenback and C. Grinnell). Paper presented at the Trails and Paths
workshop at the Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology, Philadelphia.
2006
Threatened Mountains, Troubled Blackfeet: The Badger-Two Medicine: Documenting
Traditional Use History in the Badger-Two Medicine Region of Montana (with J. R.
Murray, T. Tatsey, K. Tatsey, and L. Whitford). Symposium poster presented at the
Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan.
2006
Roots, Roles, and Etiquette of Elk Hunting among the Montana Blackfeet (second
author with L. Jelinek and T. Runningwolf). Symposium poster presented at the
Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan.
2006
Reconstructing Landscape Knowledge and History from Bundles (third author with C.
Grinnell and B. Pavao-Zuckerman). Symposium poster presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan.
2005
Discussant: Analytical Approaches to Archaeological Materials using ICP-MS. Session
presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake
City.
2004
Ancient Voices, Storied Places: Writing a Contemporary Indian History. Paper
presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Riverside,
California.
2004
Traditional Knowledge, Ritual Behavior, and Archaeological Interpretation. Paper
presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal.
2002
Searching for Analytical Alternatives in the Characterization of Copper Minerals (with
H. Neff and A. Nielsen). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for
American Archaeology, Denver.
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2002
A Cartography of Ritual Behavior: Ghost Dance Sites in History and Archaeology
(second author with A. K. Carroll and R. W. Stoffle). Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver.
2002
Artifact Classification, Formation Processes, and Discard Behaviors: Lessons from
NAGPRA. Paper presented at the Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Elko,
Nevada.
2001
Political Geography and Territoriality of 14th Century Settlements in the Mogollon
Rim, East-central Arizona (with D. Triadan). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings
of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.
2001
Hybrid Ceramic Technologies: A New Look at the Development of Polychrome Pottery
in East-central Arizona (second author with R. Bishop and D. Triadan). Paper
presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, New
Orleans.
2000
Life on the Path: Native Trails Systems in the Midwest. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia.
2000
Puha (Power): Why Objects, Places, and Landscapes are Meaningful Among Numic
Peoples (second author with R. W. Stoffle). Paper presented at the Great Basin
Anthropological Conference, Ogden, Utah.
1999
Rock Art and the Architecture of Place (with R. W. Stoffle and G. Dewey-Hefley). Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago.
1999
Ojibway Land Use in the Western Great Lakes. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tucson.
1998
Places of Power: The Ethnohistory and Archaeology of Sacred Geographies. Invited
discussant at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory,
Minneapolis.
1998
Ethnographic Overview of American Indian Resources in El Malpais National
Monument. Paper presented at the 10th Anniversary Resource Stewardship
Symposium, El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico.
1998
Ojibway Natural Resource Use in the Western Great Lakes: A National Park Service
Project (second author with R. W. Stoffle, G. Dewey-Hefley, and F. Pittaluga). Paper
presented at the Natural Resource Area Conference, Mackinaw Island, Michigan.
1998
Historic Memory and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Southern Paiute Homeland
(second author with R. W. Stoffle). Paper presented at the Great Basin Anthropological
Conference, Bend, Oregon.
1998
Engendering the American Indian Past in Contemporary Applied Anthropology. Paper
presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
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1997
Interpreting the Development of Hybrid Ceramic Technologies in the Late Prehistoric
Southwest: The Maverick Mountain Case Study. Presented at the Annual Meeting of
the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville.
1997
Archaeology in the Garden of Good and Evil. Paper presented at the symposium, Social
Theory in Archaeology: Setting the Agenda, Salt Lake City.
1997
Landmark and Landscape: A Contextual Approach to the Management of American
Indian Resources (with D. E. Austin and R. W. Stoffle). Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle.
SELECTED REPORTS AND NONREFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS
2010
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and the Inland Consent Decree of 2007:
Ethnographic Resource Management and Tribal Access Considerations: Interim
Report – Phase I (with S. Miller and K. L. Hollenback). Prepared for the National Park
Service, Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of
Arizona, Tucson.
2009
Blackfoot Assessment of Archaeological Sites (with J. R. Murray). Prepared for
Whitewater Engineering, Washington. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology,
University of Arizona, Tucson.
2009
Blackfoot Assessment of Archaeological Sites, Clarks Fork Canyon, WY (with J. R.
Murray). Prepared for the Bureau of Land Management. Bureau of Applied Research
in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2009
Plant Field Guide: Ethnobotany of the Knife River and Missouri River Environs (with
S. Miller, W. F. Murray, and K. L. Hollenback). Prepared for the National Park Service,
Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona,
Tucson.
2008
Sacred Land Recovery Project (with W. F. Murray and J. R. Murray). Prepared for the
Indian Land Tenure Foundation. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology,
University of Arizona, Tucson.
2008
Annual Report of the Kutoyis Archaeological Project (KAP): The Kutoyis Bison
Hunting Locality on the Two Medicine River, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Glacier
County, Montana (with J. Ballenger, W. T. Reitze, N. C. Laluk, and R. Jones). Prepared
for the Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Blackfeet Tribe. Bureau of Applied Research
in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2008
Blackfoot Traditional Use Study for Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National
Park, and National Elk Refuge (with A. K. Carroll, S. Miller, and J. R. Murray).
Prepared for the National Park Service, Rocky Mountain Region. Bureau of Applied
Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2008
Blackfeet Traditional Land Use Assessment for Selected Localities along the Montana
Alberta Tie, Ltd. Proposed Transmission Line (with S. Miller, E. Cutright-Smith, N. C.
Laluk, K. L. Hollenback, and J. R. Murray). Prepared for John Railton, Montana
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Alberta Tie Ltd. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona,
Tucson.
2007
Cultural Affiliation Evaluation – Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio (with L. Jelinek,
R. C. Basaldú, and S. Miller). Prepared for the National Park Service, Midwest Region.
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2007
Buffalo National River, Arkansas – Cultural Affiliation Statement (with N. C. Laluk).
Prepared for the National Park Service, Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied Research
in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2007
Blackfeet Sacred Site Protection along the Birch Creek Watershed, Lewis & Clark
National Forest, MT (with S. Miller, K. L. Hollenback, and J. R. Murray). Bureau of
Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2006
St. Croix River National Scenic Riverway: A Companion to the Ethnographic Resource
Inventory (second author with J. Smith). M. N. Zedeño, principal investigator. V.
Fletcher and E. Cutright-Smith, comps. and eds. Bureau of Applied Research in
Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2006
Badger-Two Medicine Traditional Cultural District, Lewis and Clark National Forest,
Montana – Boundary Adjustment Study and Traditional Cultural Property Nomination
(with L. Jelinek and R. S. Toupal). Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology,
University of Arizona, Tucson, in collaboration with the Blackfeet Community College
and the Blackfeet Tribe.
2006
The Lower Tamarack River Village Site, St. Croix National Scenic Riverway,
Minnesota: An Overview of its History and Ethnography, and an Evaluation of
Contemporary Significance for Culturally Affiliated Tribes (with N. C. Laluk). Bureau
of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2006
Cultural Affiliation and Ethnographic Assessment for Knife River Villages National
Historic Site, Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, and Theodore Roosevelt
National Park, North Dakota (with K. L. Hollenback, R. C. Basaldú, V. Fletcher, and S.
Miller). Prepared for the National Park Service, Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied
Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2006
From Red Spring to Cane Spring: Landscapes of Movement along the Greater Belted
Range, Nevada Test and Training Range, U.S. Air Force, Nevada (with F. Chmara-Huff,
A. K. Carroll, and R. S. Toupal). Prepared for URS Corp. Bureau of Applied Research in
Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2005
St. Croix River National Scenic Riverway - A Companion to the National Park Service
Ethnographic Resource Inventory (with A. K. Carroll and V. Fletcher). Bureau of
Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2004
Cultural Affiliation Study – Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota (with R. C.
Basaldú). Prepared for the National Park Service, Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied
Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
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2003
Ancient Voices, Storied Places: Themes in Contemporary Indian History (editor; with
A. K. Carroll and R. W. Stoffle, editors). Prepared for Nellis Air Force Base and Range
Complex and Nevada Test and Training Range. Bureau of Applied Research in
Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2002
Ozarks National Scenic Riverways, Missouri – Cultural Affiliation Study (with R. C.
Basaldú). Prepared for the National Park Service, Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied
Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2002
East of Nellis: Cultural Landscapes of the Sheep and Pahranagat Mountain Ranges: An
Ethnographic Assessment of American Indian Places and Resources in the Desert
National Wildlife Range and the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge of Nevada (third
author with R. W. Stoffle and R. S. Toupal). Prepared for Science Applications
International Corporation and Nellis Air Force Base and Range Complex. Bureau of
Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2001
Ethnographic Overview and Assessment for the St. Croix River National Scenic
Riverway (with R. C. Basaldú, K. Hamm, and A. Eisenberg). Prepared for the National
Park Service, Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology,
University of Arizona, Tucson.
2001
Overview and Inventory of Ethnographic Resources for Petrified Forest National Park,
El Malpais National Monument and National Conservation Area, and El Morro
National Monument (with J. Schrag-James and R. C. Basaldú). Prepared for the
National Park Service, Intermountain Region. Bureau of Applied Research in
Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2001
Ojibway Traditional Resource Use in the Western Great Lakes (with R. W. Stoffle, F.
Pittaluga, G. Dewey-Hefley, M. Porter, and R. C. Basaldú). Prepared for the National
Park Service, Midwest Region. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology,
University of Arizona, Tucson.
2000
Ethnographic Overview and Assessment of Wellington Canyon, Pintwater Range,
Nevada (second author with R. W. Stoffle, J. Eyrich, and P. Barabe). Prepared for SAIC
and the U.S. Air Force. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of
Arizona, Tucson.
2000
Ha’tata (The Backbone of the River): American Indian Ethnographic Studies
Regarding the Hoover Dam Bypass Project (second author with R. W. Stoffle, A.
Eisenberg, R. S. Toupal, A. K. Carroll, F. Pittaluga, J. Amato, T. G. Earnest, and G.
Dewey). Prepared for the Federal Highway Administration. Bureau of Applied
Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
2000
The Isle Royale Folke Fiskerisamfunn: Familier Som Levde Av Fiske: An Ethnohistory
of the Scandinavian Folk Fishermen of Isle Royale National Park (third author with R.
S. Toupal and R. W. Stoffle). Prepared for the National Park Service and Isle Royale
National Park.
1999
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Consultation, Worman and
McKinnis Collections, Nevada Test Site; Hot Creek Valley Collections, Central Nevada
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Test Area - NAGPRA Subgroup Meeting, June 21-25, 1999, Final Report (with R. W.
Stoffle). Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
1999
Storied Rocks: American Indian Inventory and Interpretation of Rock Art Sites on the
Nevada Test Site (with R. W. Stoffle, G. Dewey-Hefley, and D. Shaul). Prepared for the
U.S. Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office. Bureau of Applied Research in
Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. Desert Research Institute Technical
Report No. 93, Las Vegas.
1997
Statistical Analysis of Prehistoric Artifacts from San Nicolas Island, California.
Prepared for Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson, Arizona.
1996
NAGPRA Consultation and the Nevada Test Site Collection (second author with R. W.
Stoffle, D. Austin, and D. Halmo). Prepared for the Desert Research Institute and the
Department of Energy. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of
Arizona, Tucson.
1996
Chemical Characterization of Ceramic Pastes (second author with K. Harry). In
Archaeological Investigations at the SRI Locus of the West Branch Site AZ AA:16:3,
edited by S. Whittlesey and K. Harry, chapter 12. Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson.
1995
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument: Foundations for Cultural Affiliation (with R.
W. Stoffle). Prepared for the Western Archaeological and Conservation Center,
National Park Service, Tucson, Arizona.
1994
American Indians and Fajada Butte: Ethnographic Overview and Assessment for
Fajada Butte and Traditional (Ethnobotanical) Use Study for Chaco Culture National
Historical Park, New Mexico (third author with R. W. Stoffle, M. J. Evans, B. W.
Stoffle, and C. J. Kesel). Prepared for the New Mexico State Historic Preservation
Officer and Regional Ethnographer, Southwestern Regional Office, National Park
Service. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.
1993
Ceramic Production and Distribution: Introduction and Problem Definition (with B. J.
Mills). In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the
Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by B. J. Mills, C. E.
Goetze, and M. N. Zedeño, p. 175-185. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of
Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
1993
Ceramic Compositional Analyses (with J. Busman, J. Burton, and B. J. Mills). In
Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline
Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by B. J. Mills, C. E. Goetze, and M. N. Zedeño,
pp. 187-234. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Plains Anthropological Society
Society for American Archaeology
SERVICE: EXTERNAL
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American Antiquity
Editor for Spanish abstracts (1994-2001)
Combined Prehistoric Expedition of Egypt
Member (1991, 1992, winters)
Greenwood Publishing Co.
Editorial board member for the Archaeology Series (1998-2003)
National Science Foundation
Archaeometry proposals review panel member (2006-2008)
IGERT grant proposals review panel member (2005)
Professional and student proposal reviewer (on average, 1-2 per year)
Society for American Archaeology
Chair for poster award committee (2001-2004)
Poster award committee member (1998-2000)
Southwest Symposium
Executive board member (2003-2007)
Co-organizer of the 2006 Southwest Symposium in Las Cruces, NM (2006)
University of Chicago Press
Editorial board member for Companion of American Architecture (2001-2003)
SERVICE: INTRAMURAL
School of Anthropology (formerly Department of Anthropology)
Curriculum committee member (2006, 2009-2010)
Spanish editor for the Anthropological Papers (2007-2008)
Spanish examiner (2006-2008)
Admissions committee member (2005)
Search committee member for Southwestern archaeologist (2004)
Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology
Annual performance evaluation committee member (1997, 2002, 2009)
Executive committee member (1998-2001, 2005-2008)
Promotion and tenure committee member (2006)
Chair for the annual performance evaluation committee (2004)
Interim coordinator for the undergraduate internship program (1998-1999)
Research and publications committee member, sunset review (1997)
University of Arizona
Faculty Senate member (2008-2012)
Institutional Review Board/User Group committee member (2008-2010)
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SERVICE: PUBLIC OUTREACH
Blackfeet Community College
Collaborative research and development of data gathering tools (US Corps of
Engineers and US Forest Service, sponsors) (2004-2006)
Grant writer (with C. Murray and L. Wippert) of awards received by the BFCC:
(2008) Blackfeet History Project – The Helena Series, Indian Land Tenure
Foundation [$150,000)]
Blackfeet Tribe
Collaborative research and development of data gathering tools (US Corps of
Engineers and US Forest Service, sponsors) (2004-2006)
Grant writer of awards received by Blackfeet Tribe:
2006 Sacred Site Protection along the Birch Creek Watershed, Indian Land
Tenure Foundation [$66,000]
2007 Two Medicine Bison Kill Site, Survey and Assessment, National Park
Service Native American Heritage Program [$39,000]
2008 Sacred Land Recovery Plan, Indian Land Tenure Foundation [$63,000]
2009 Reconstructing Blackfeet Cultural Landscapes on the Two Medicine
River, Montana, National Park Service Native American Heritage Program
[$36,000]
City of Phoenix Water Management District
Native American consultation advisor for the Tres Rios Project (2002)
Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation
Reviewer for the Lake Sakakawea Traditional Cultural District nomination (20082009)
Mandan Corn Bundle investigator (with B. Pavao-Zuckerman) (2005)
National Park Service, Midwest Region, Selected Parks
Government-tribal consultation (beyond project requirements) (1998-present)
US Air Combat Command, Nellis Air Force Base
Government-tribal consultation (beyond project requirements) (1999-2006)
US Department of Energy Nevada Operations Office
Government-tribal consultation (beyond project requirements) (1995-2006)
CONSULTING
Blackfeet Tribe
Principal Investigator (2006-2010, summers)
Blackfeet Community College
Principal Investigator (2008-2009)
Bureau of Land Management
Principal Investigator (2008)
Whitewater Engineering
Principal Investigator (2009)
COURSES TAUGHT
Archaeology of Eastern North America (undergraduate/graduate; ANTH 451A/551A)
Data Management and Analysis (graduate; ANTH 537)
Studies in Modern Material Culture (undergraduate; ANTH 337)
Plains Anthropology (graduate; ANTH 696A)
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Exploring Archaeology (undergraduate; ANTH 110)
STUDENT ADVISING
Current Student Committees (AY 09-10):
Major Advisor (Graduate):
Derek T. Anderson (Ph.D.)
Kacy L. Hollenback (Ph.D.)
Wendi F. Murray (Ph.D.)
Committee Member:
Marijke M. Stoll (Ph.D.)
Student Committees Chaired to Degree Completion:
Kacy L. Hollenback (M.A., 2006)
Wendi F. Murray (M.A., 2009)
Past Student Committees:
Alex K. Carroll (M.A., comprehensive exams, Ph.D.)
Elizabeth Cutright-Smith (M.A.)
Samuel Duwe (M.A.)
Lauren Jelinek (comprehensive exams)
Kelly Jenks (comprehensive exams)
Axel Nielsen (Ph.D.)
Martha Valado (Ph.D.)
Student Research Positions Created (extramural funds; 2000-present):
Derek T. Anderson (ARRA)
Jesse Ballenger (ARRA)
R. Christopher Basaldú
Alex K. Carroll
Fletcher Chmara-Huff
Elizabeth Cutright-Smith
Stephanie deSola (undergraduate)
Amy Eisenberg
Vania Fletcher (undergraduate)
Kathryn Hamm (undergraduate)
Kacy L. Hollenback
Robert B. James
Lauren Jelinek
Kelly Jenks
Robert Jones
Nicholas C. Laluk
Samrat Miller (undergraduate)
Wendi F. Murray
Fabio Pittaluga
Maria Porter (undergraduate)
William T. Reitze (ARRA)
Jennifer Schrag-James
Kathleen Van Vlack
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