LARRY JOHN ZIMMERMAN
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Home Address: 3502 Calibogue Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46228-6601 USA
Office Address:
Department of Anthropology & Museum Studies
433
Cavanaugh
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
425 University
Blvd.
Indianapolis IN 46202-5140
Telephone: 317-274-2383;
Fax: 317-274-2347
E-mail: larzimme@iupui.edu
IUPUI
Faculty Profile
DEGREES:
1976 Ph.D. Anthropology,
University of Kansas-Lawrence
1973 M. Phil. Anthropology, University of
Kansas
1971 M.A. Anthropology, University of Iowa-Iowa City
1969
B.A. (Honors) Anthropology, University of Iowa
POSITIONS HELD:
2004-present, Professor of Anthropology & Museum Studies,
Public Scholar of Native American Representation, Indiana University-Purdue
University Indianapolis and Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western
Art. Acting Director, Museum Studies program, 2008-09
2002-2004, Head, Archaeology Department, Minnesota
Historical Society, St. Paul
2001-present, Adjunct Professor, of
Anthropology, University
of Iowa.
1998-2001,
Department Executive Officer, American Indian and Native Studies and Visiting
Professor, University of Iowa & Research Associate, Office
of the State Archaeologist of Iowa, Iowa City
1996-1998
Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Iowa & Research
Associate, Office of the State Archaeologist of Iowa, Iowa City
1994-1996
Program Director, Anthropology, University of South Dakota
1992 Visiting
Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton, UK
1992-1996
Adjunct Professor and Graduate Faculty Fellow, Museum Studies, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln
1990-1996 Distinguished Regents Professor of Anthropology,
University of South Dakota
1988-1994 Chairperson, Department of Social
Behavior, University of South Dakota
1987-88 Assistant to the President
(President's Fellow), University of South Dakota
1985 Faculty Administrative
Intern, Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of South
Dakota
1983-1988 Professor and Anthropology Program Director, University of
South Dakota.
1978-1983 Associate Professor and Anthropology Program
Director, University of South Dakota, Tenured 1980.
1974-1978 Assistant
Professor of Anthropology, University of South Dakota.
1974-1978 Director,
Archaeology Laboratory, University of South Dakota.
FIELD EXPERIENCE:
Ethnographic-Ceramics market systems, Mexico; Oral tradition of Effigy
Mounds
Archaeological-Various site types, reconnaissance surveys and
excavations, CRM/CHM
Locations: Iowa, Missouri,
South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Indiana, Australia, Mexico
Types of
Sites: Woodland/Archaic/Paleoindian rock shelter and campsites, Oneota, Mill
Creek, Central
Plains, Great Oasis villages, Classic Teotihuacan, Aztec,
Ossuaries, Conquest Period ranchos, historic forts, cabins, houses,
mansions, homeless campsites
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS:
Outstanding Distinguished Resident Faculty, School of
Liberal Arts, IUPUI (2009)
Peter J. Ucko Memorial Award for Contributions to World Archaeology, World
Archaeological Congress (2008)
Elden
Johnson Memorial Lecture, University of Minnesota/Council for Minnesota
Archaeology (2005)
Online Faculty Fellow, IUPUI (2005)
Mariko Mizuhara
Award for Cross-Cultural Understanding (2000), University of Iowa
National
Lecturer, Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society (1991-93)
Harrington
Lecturer (1991-92), College of Arts and Sciences, University of South
Dakota
Distinguished Regents Professor, University of South Dakota
(1990)
Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award for Scholarship,
University of South Dakota (1990)
Phi Beta Kappa (1988
Honorary)
Presidential Fellow, University of South Dakota
(1987-88)
Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award for Outstanding
Teaching, University of South Dakota (1986)
Danforth Associate
(1981)
Teacher of the Year, Student Association, University of South Dakota
(1980)
Lambda Alpha (1980 Anthropology Honorary)
Alpha Kappa Delta (1975
Sociology Honorary)
Sigma Xi (Fellow 1987, Associate, 1969 Scientific
Honorary)
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PUBLICATIONS:
Books, Monographs, Edited
Volumes
In preparation, An Archaeology of Homelessness.
Left Coast Press.
In preparation, 50 Great Myths of World
Archaeology, Blackwell-Wiley.
In preparation, Ethics and Archaeological Praxis: Multivocality,
Politics, Intellectual Property. Co-edited with
Cristóbal Gnecco and Dorothy Lippert. Springer.
2011 The Sacred Wisdom of North American Indians.
New York: Watkins (trade book).
2010 Exploring the Life, Myth, and Art of Native
Americans. New York: Rosen Publishing. (Revised version Native North
Americans: The First Nations Myth, Life and Art for grades 6-12).
2008 The Ancient One: Perspectives on Kennewick Man. Co-edited
with Heather Burke, Claire Smith, Joe Watkins, and Dorothy Lippert, Walnut
Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.
2008 The Archaeologist’s Field Handbook, North American edition
with Heather Burke and Claire Smith, Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press.
2003 Always on the Edge(of the Prairie-Plains)
Essays in Honor of David Mayer Gradwohl. Editor. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological
Society, vol. 50.
2003 Native North American/First
Nations: Myth, Life, and Art. Trade book. London: Duncan Baird Publishers.
2003
Ethical Issues in Archaeology. AltaMira Press: Walnut
Creek, CA. Co-edited with Karen D. Vitelli
and Julie Hollowell-Zimmer.
2003
Presenting
the Past. AltaMira
Press: Walnut Creek, CA.
2000 Anthropology on
the Net/2001. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. With Richard Robbins and Doug
Gotthoffer.
1999 Native North America. (revised edition).
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. With Brian Molyneaux.
1997
Indians and Anthropologists: Vine Deloria, Jr and the Critique of
Anthropology. Co-editor with Thomas Biolsi. University of Arizona Press,
Tucson.
1996 Native North America. Little Brown, New
York. Trade Book. Little Brown, New York. German: Knaur, Berlin; French: Albin
Michel, Paris. Spanish: Debate. Estonian: Kirjastus Ilo.
Dutch: Librero. Czech: Euromedia. Polish: Świat Książki.
Hungarian: Also issued as In the Land of the Thunderbird, Time-Life
Books, Alexandria, VA. Reprinted, 2003, Duncan Baird Publishers.
One Spirit Book Club selection. Now in 14 languages. Many textbook
adoptions.
1990 Human Remains: Contemporary Issues. Co-edited with
Glen Davidson. Special Issue of Death Studies, 14(6) Hemisphere Press,
New York.
1989 Idea to Institution: Higher Education in South
Dakota. Co-edited with H. Hoover, R. Alexander and P. Peterson, University
of South Dakota Press, Vermillion.
1989 South Dakota Leaders.
Co-editor with H. T. Hoover, University of South Dakota Press,
Vermillion.
1985 Peoples of Prehistoric South Dakota.
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.
1981 Method and Theory in
Plains Archaeology: A Volume Dedicated to Carlyle S. Smith. Edited with
Alfred E. Johnson. South Dakota Archaeological Society Special Publication 8.
Vermillion.
1981 Sources for South Dakota Prehistory. With
Karen P. Zimmerman. South Dakota Archaeological Society Special Publication 5.
Vermillion.
1981 Newsletters of the South Dakota Archaeological
Society: The First Ten Years. Edited With Lawrence Bradley. South Dakota
Archaeological Society Special Publication 4. Vermillion.
1981 The
Future of South Dakota's Past. Edited with Lucille Stewart. South Dakota
Archaeological Society Special Publication 2. Vermillion.
1980 The
Woodland Tradition in Iowa: A Symposium. South Dakota Archaeology 5.
Vermillion.
1977 Prehistoric Locational Behavior: A Computer
Simulation. Report 10 of the Office of the State Archaeologist of Iowa.
University of Iowa, Iowa City.
In press, Non-Western Societies, Archaeology, and Native Americans. 2nd
ed. In, N. Silberman, ed. The Oxford Companion to Archaeology. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
In press, Using Archaeology to Understand Homelessness. In, Paul
Graves-Brown, Rodney Harrison and Angela Piccini, eds., The Oxford Handbook
of the Archaeology of the Contemporary World. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
In press, The Ethics of Letting Go. In, Appropriating the Past:
Philosophical Perspectives on the Practice of Archaeology II, Co-edited by
Geoffrey Scarre and Robin Cunningham, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2012 Integral, ancillary, or
incidental: Teaching Ideal or Real in Social Science
Research Ethics? Teaching Ethics 12(2): 1-5.
2011 Displaced and Barely Visible: Archaeology and the Material Culture of
Homelessness. Historical Archaeology 45(1): 67-85. With Jessica Welch.
2010 Activism and Creating a translational archaeology of homelessness.
World Archaeology 42(3) :
443 -454. With Courtney Singleton and Jessica
Welch
2010 Deconstructing Roger Echo-Hawk (Sort of). The SAA Archaeological
Record 10(2):4-5. Special issue on Working Together on Race, co-edited by
Kurt Dongoske and Larry J. Zimmerman.
2010 The Premise and Promise of Indigenous Archaeology. American
Antiquity 75(2):228-238. With Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, T. J. Ferguson,
Dorothy Lippert, Randall H. McGuire, George P. Nicholas, and Joe Watkins.
2010 In the Public Interest: Creating a More Activist, Civically-Engaged
Archaeology, In, Voices in American Archaeology, co-edited by Wendy
Ashmore, Dorothy Lippert, and Barbara Mills. Washington, DC: Society for
American Archaeology Press. pp. 131-159. With Barbara Little.
2010 “White people will believe anything!”: Worrying about Authenticity, Museum
Audiences, and Working in Native American-Focused Museums, Museum
Anthropology 33(1):33-36.
2010 Archaeology Through the Lens of the Local. In Archaeology in situ:
Local Perspectives on Archaeology, Archaeologists, and Sites in Greece,
co-edited by Anna Stroulia and Susan Buck Sutton. Lexington Books. pp. 473-480.
2009 Crow Creek Site and Massacre. Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia.
Edited by Frank McManamon, Linda Cordell, Kent Lightfoot, and George Milner.
New York: Greenwood Press. pp: 252-254
2009 Projecting Restorations in Real-Time for Real-World
Objects, in J. Trant and D. Bearman (eds.). Museums and the Web 2009:
Proceedings, Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics. Published March 31,
2009. http://www.archimuse.com/mw2009/papers/law/law.html. With Alvin J.
Law, Daniel G. Aliaga, Yu Hong Yeung, Richard McCoy, and Amy McKune.
2008 Foreword. In, Collaborating At the Trowel’s Edge, edited by
S. Silliman. University of Arizona Press/Amerind Foundation. pp. vii-x.
2008 Archaeological Taxonomy, Native Americans, and Scientific Landscapes of
Clearance: A Case Study from Northeastern Iowa. In Landscapes of Clearance,
edited by Amy Gazin-Schwartz and Angele P. Smith. Left Coast Press, Walnut
Creek, CA. With Dawn Makes Strong Move. pp. 190-211.
2008 Real People or Reconstructed People? Ethnocritical Archaeology,
Ethnography, and Community-building. In, Ethnographic Archaeology:
Reflections on Stakeholders and Archaeological Practices, edited by C.
Matthews and Q. Castenada. AltaMira Press pp. 183-204.
2008 Multi-vocality, Descendant Communities, and Some Epistemological Shifts
Forced by Repatriation. In, Opening Archaeology: Repatriation’s Impact on
Method and Theory, edited by Thomas Killion. Santa Fe: School for Advanced
Research. Pp. 91-108.
2008, Unusual or “Extreme” Beliefs about the Past, Community Identity, and
Dealing with the Fringe. In, Collaboration in Archaeological Practice:
Engaging Descendent Communities, edited by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and
T.J. Ferguson. AltaMira Press. pp. 55-86.
2007 Plains Indians and Resistance to “Public” Heritage
Commemoration of Their Pasts. In, Cultural Heritage and Human Rights.
edited by H. Silverman and D. Fairchild Ruggles, Springer. pp. 144-158.
2007
Simple Ideas to Teach Big Concepts: "Excavating" and Analyzing the
Professor's Desk Drawer and Wastebasket. In, Teaching Archaeology to Delight
and Instruct, edited by Heather Burke and Claire Smith, Left Coast Press:
Walnut Creek, CA. pp. 211-222.
2007
Diálogos desde el Sur Foro Virtual: Arqueología y Descolonizatión. With
Nayanjot Lahiri , Nick Shepherd, Joe Watkins, and Cristóbal Gnecco.
Arqueología Suramericana/Arqueologia Sul-Americana 3(1):4-19.
2006
Beyond Racism: Some Opinions about Racialism and American Archaeology.
American Indian Quarterly 30(3): 461-485. With Roger
Echo-Hawk. 2006 Scale,
Model Complexity, and Understanding: Simulation of Settlement Processes in the
Glenwood Locality of Southwestern Iowa, 1976 and 2000. In, Gary Locke and Brian
Molyneaux, eds., Confronting Scale in Archaeology: Issues of Theory and
Practice. Springer: New York. pp. 129-144. With Joe Alan
Artz.
2006 Liberating
Archaeology, Liberation Archaeologies and WAC. Archaeologies 2(1):
85-95
2006 Toward an Archaeology of Homelessness. Anthropology
News 47(2):54. With Jessica Welch.
2005 Maria Pearson and Her Role in World
Archaeology. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society 42:
61-66.
2005 Archaeology. In, Suzanne J. Crawford and Dennis Francis Kelley (eds.) American Indian
Religious Traditions: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. pp.
20-27.
2005 Consulting Stakeholders.
In, Archaeology in Practice: A Student Guide to Archaeological Analyses,
edited by Jane Balme and Alistiar Paterson. Blackwell:London. pp.
39-58.
2005 First, be humble: working
with Indigenous peoples and other descendant communities. In, Indigenous
Archaeologies: Decolonizing Theory and Practice, edited by Claire Smith and
H. Martin Wobst. London: Routledge. pp. 301-314.
2005 Public Heritage, a Desire for a "White" History of
America, and Some Impacts of the Kennewick Man/Ancient One Decision.
International Journal of Cultural Property
12(2):261-270.
2004 American Indians
and Archaeology. In, Thomas Biolsi (ed.), A Companion to the
Anthropology of North American Indians. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers.
pp. 526-541.
2004 Foreword. In, Rodney
Harrison and Christine Williamson, (eds.), After Captain Cook: The
Archaeology of the Recent Indigenous Past in Australia. Walnut Creek, CA:
AltaMira Press. pp. xiii-xx. With Claire Smith, Joe Watkins, H. Martin
Wobst.
2004 Archaeological Evaluation of the Hillside Garden Areas at
the James J. Hill House (21RA21), St. Paul, Minnesota. The Minnesota
Archaeologist, 63: 118-136.
2004 Repatriation; Little Big Man, Incident at
Oglala. In, David Wisehart (ed.),Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. Lincoln: University of Nebraska
Press. pp. 270; 271-272; 596-597.
2003 Always on the Edge:
David M. Gradwohl and Prairie-Plains Archaeology. In, Larry J.
Zimmerman (ed.), Always on the Edge(of the Prairie-Plains)
Essays in Honor of David Mayer Gradwohl. Editor. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological
Society, vol. 50, pp. 1-4.
2003 Processing the Past. In, Siegfried, Evelyn and Trevor Peck
(eds.), Indigenous Peoples &
2003 Tipi.
In, Kutler, Stanley I. (ed.) Dictionary of American History.
3rd ed. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons Vol. 8, pp. 130-131.
2002 A decade after the Vermillion Accord:
What has changed and what has not? In, Fforde, Cressida, Jane Hubert and Paul
Turnbull (eds.), The Dead and Their Possessions: Variety and Change in
Practice and
Belief. London:
Routledge, pp. 91-98.
2001 Usurping Native American Voice. In,
T. Bray (ed.) The Future of the Past: Archaeologists, Native Americans, and
Repatriation. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., pp.
196-184.
2000 Epilog: A New and Different archaeology? With a
Postscript on Kennewick. In, D. Mihesuah (ed.)The Repatriation Reader.
Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press. pp.
294-306.
2000 Cyberspace Smoke Signals: New Technologies and
Native American Ethnicity. In, C. Smith and G. Ward, (eds.) Indigenous
Cultures in an Interconnected World. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
pp. 69-88. With Leonard Bruguier and Karen Zimmerman.
1999 Kennewick
Man and Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Woes. With Robert
N.Clinton. International Journal of Cultural Property,
8(1):212-228.
1999 Urbanization in Prehistoric North America: A Summary. In,
P. Sinclair (ed.) African and Comparative Archaeology: The Development of
Urbanism from a Global Perspective. Upsalla University: The Department of
Archaeology and Ancient History. World Wide Web publication at: http://www.arkeologi.uu.se/afr/projects/BOOK/zimmermanframe.htm
1999
Disputing the Past: Challenging Archaeology’s Role. Wyoming Archaeologist
43(1):35-43.
1999 Teaching Archaeology Ethics to Students:
Letter. Society for American Archaeology Bulletin 17(3):3, 23.
1999 Digging for Understanding: 1999 University of Iowa Field School
Activities at the Broken Kettle (13PM1) and Broken Kettle West (13P25) Sites,
Plymouth County, Iowa. Iowa Archaeological Society Newsletter
49(4):5-7. With John Doershuk, Todd Kapler, Richard Fishel and William
Green.
1998 Crow Creek Site; Reburial Issue. In, G. Gibbon (ed.),
Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia. New York:
Garland Publishing, Inc. pp. 182-183; 704-706.
1998 When Data Become
People: Archaeological Ethics, reburial, and the Past as Public Heritage.
International Journal of Cultural Property 7(1):69-86.
1998
Plains Archaeology on the Web. Plains Anthropologist 43(163):83-89.
With Shesh Mathur.
1998 Toward an Ethnocritical Archaeology of
Indian-White Relationships on the Plains. In, Mark Plew (ed.), Explorations
in American Archaeology: Essays in Honor of Wesley Hurt, Lanham, MD:
University Press of America. pp. 259-268.
1997 Remythologizing the
Relationship Between Archaeologists and Indians. In, N Swidler, K. Dongoske, R.
Anyon and A. Downer (eds.). Native Americans and Archaeologists: Stepping
Stones to Common Ground. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. pp.
44-56.
1997 The Crow Creek Massacre. In J. Carman, (ed.) Material
Harm: Archaeological Studies of War and Violence. Glasgow: Cruthine Press.
pp. 75-94.
1997 Ethics and Archaeology. In E. Meyers, ed., The
Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East. Oxford: Oxford
University Press. pp. 269-273.
1996 Epilogue: A New and Different
Archaeology? American Indian Quarterly 20(2): 297-307.
1996
Non-Western Societies, Archaeology, and Native Americans. In B. Fagan, ed.,
The Oxford Companion to Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
1996 Hairy Questions. Peer Review in The Sciences,
36(1): 5, 47.
1995 Native America in the 20th Century; Indian Wars:
The Road to Wounded Knee. In, M. Leone and N. A. Silberman, Invisible
America: Unearthing Our Hidden History. With Karen P. Zimmerman. New York:
Henry Holt. pp. 208-209; 256-257.
1995 The Dominance of the Document
and the Arrogance of the Artifact: A Prehistorian's View. Journal of the
Kroeber Anthropological Society 79: 235-241. Special issue entitled The
Written and the Wrought: Essays in Honor of James Deetz.
1995 "We Do
Not Need Your Past:" Archaeological Chronology and "Indian Time" on the Plains.
In P. Duke and M. Wilson (eds.), Beyond Subsistence: Plains Archaeology and
the Post-Processual Critique. University of Alabama Press. pp.
28-45.
1995 Regaining Our Nerve:
Ethics, Values and Transforming Archaeology. In M. Lynott and A. Wylie, eds.
Ethics in American Archaeology: Challenges for the 1990s. Washington,
DC: Society for American Archaeology. pp. 64-67.
1994 The "Listening
to the Teachers: Warnings about the Use of the Archaeological Agenda In the
Classroom." With S. Dasovich, M. Engstrom and L. Bradley. In P. Stone and B.
Molyneaux, Eds. The Presented Past: Archaeology, Museums and Public
Education. London: Routledge. pp.359-374.
1994 Sharing Control of
the Past. Archaeology, 47(6):65, 67-68.
1994 Indigenous
Peoples and the World Archaeological Congress Code of Ethics. With L. Bruguier.
Public Archaeology Review 2(1):5-8.
1994 AIA Geomorphology
Guidelines: A Response to Bettis. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological
Society 71:1-2.
1993 Commentary on Merrill, Ladd and Ferguson:
The Return of The Ahayu:da:Lessons for Repatriation from Zuni Pueblo and the
Smithsonian Institution. Current Anthropology 34(5):562.
1993
The Crow Creek Massacre, Initial Coalescent Warfare and Speculations about the
Genesis of Extended Coalescent. Plains Anthropologist, Memoir. Essays in
Memory of Robert Alex. 38(145):215- 226. With L.E. Bradley.
1993
Commentary on the AIA Guidelines for Geomorphological Investigations in Support
of Archaeological Investigations in Iowa. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological
Society 40:15. With L.Bradley, R. Fox and B. Molyneaux.
1992
Archaeology, Reburial, and the Tactics of a Discipline's Self-Delusion.
American Indian Culture and Research Journal 16(2):
37-56.
1992 The Past is a Foreign Country. 40th Harrington Lecture.
College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Dakota. Reprinted in The
Second Score: The Harrington Lectures, 1973-1992. Vermillion: The
University of South Dakota Press. pp. 289-302.
1991 An Application of
the Massacre Model to a 700 Year Old Mystery. With James Stewart. Great
Plains Sociologist 4(1): 23-39.
1991 The Cheyenne Outbreak of
1879: Using Archaeology to Document Northern Cheyenne Oral History. With J.D.
McDonald, W. Tall Bull, and T. Rising Sun. In R. Paynter and R. McGuire (eds.),
The Archaeology of Inequality. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. pp.
64-78.
1990 Ancient History of the Pawnee Nation: A Summary of
Archaeological and Traditional Evidence for Pawnee Ancestry in the Central Great
Plains. Pamphlet, with Roger Echo-Hawk. Boulder, CO: Native American Rights
Fund and Pawnee City, OK: The Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.
1990
Reflections on the Issues: Implications for the Scholarly Disciplines. Death
Studies 14(6):629-640.
1990 "This Has Bothered Me for 500 Years:"
The Impact of Concepts of Time and the Past on the Reburial Issue. In A. Klesert
and A. Downer (eds.), Preservation on the Reservation: Native Americans, Native
American Lands, and Archaeologists. Navajo Nation Papers in
Anthropology 26:409-418. Window Rock, AZ.
1989 A History of the
Reburial Issue in South Dakota. With J. Gregg. South Dakota
Archaeologist,13:89- 100.
1989 An Opinion About Some of the
Challenges and Opportunities for Archaeology and the Osteological Sciences
Offered at the WAC Intercongress. World Archaeological Bulletin.
4:23-28.
1989 To Dehumanize and Slaughter: A Natural
History Model of Massacres. With J. Stewart. Great Plains Sociologist
2:1-17.
1989 Epilogue. With P. Peterson. In H. Hoover, R.
Alexander, P. Peterson, and L. Zimmerman (eds.), Idea to Institution: Higher
Education in South Dakota. University of South Dakota Press: Vermillion.
pp. 219-222.
1989 Keepers of the Past: Doane Robinson, W. H. Over and
Herbert Schell. With M.K. Helgevold. In, H. Hoover and L. Zimmerman (eds.),
South Dakota Leaders. University of South Dakota Press:Vermillion. pp.
433-450.
1989 Introduction. In H. Hoover and L. Zimmerman (eds.),
South Dakota Leaders. University of South Dakota Press: Vermillion. pp.
xv-xxi.
1989 Made Radical By My Own: An Archaeologist Learns to
Understand Reburial In R. Layton (ed.), Conflict in the Archaeology of
Living Traditions. Unwin Hyman: London. pp. 60-67.
1989 Human
Bones As Symbols of Power: Native American Views of 'Grave-robbing'
Archaeologists. In R. Layton (ed.),Conflict in the Archaeology of Living
Traditions. Unwin Hyman: London. pp. 211-216.
1989 The Present Past: An
Examination of Archaeological and Native American Thinking about Law and Time.
In Donald M. Topping (ed.) Thinking Across Cultures. Lawrence E.
Erlbaum, Publishers: Hillsdale, NJ. pp. 33-42.
1988 Brandon Site;
Glenwood Phase; Crow Creek Site and Massacre. Historical Dictionary of
American Archaeology. E. Jelks, Editor. Greenwood Press. pp. 53-54, 123,
184.
1987 Webb on Reburial: A North American Perspective.
Antiquity 61: 462-463.
1987 Paranoia, Polemic and Prehistory:
CRM and the Development of South Dakota Archaeology. In A. Osborn and R. Hassler
(eds.), Perspectives on Archaeological Resources Management in the Great
Plains. I & O Press: Omaha. pp. 353-368.
1987 The Impact of the Concept of Time on the Concept of
Archaeology. The Archaeological Review from Cambridge 6(1):
42-50.
1986 Simulation of Competition for Scarce Resources: The Crow
Creek Massacre in Ancient North America. With L.E. Bradley. Proceedings of
the 2nd European Simulation Congress. Society for Computer Simulation,
Ghent, Belgium. pp. 763-768.
1986 Tell Them About the Suicide: A
Review of Recent Materials on the Reburial Issue. American Indian
Quarterly 10(4):333-43.
1986 Archaeologists and Their Toys: A
Commentary. ArchaeoNet 1(2):14-16.
1986 Redwing.
Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly 11(1):8-9.
1986 The Role
of the Institute of Indian Studies in Cultural Revivals. IIS Bulletin
108:2-3.
1986 On Meighan and the Ethics of Reburial. Anthropology
Newsletter 27(2):2,12.
1986 Malnutrition in 14th Century South
Dakota: Osteopathological Manifestations. With John B. Gregg. North American
Archaeologist 7(3):191- 214.
1986 A Perspective on the Reburial Issue
from South Dakota. In P. McW. Quick (ed.), Proceedings: Conference on
Reburial Issues, Newberry Library, Chicago Society for American
Archaeology. Document 2, pp. 1-4.
1986 Comment on the SAA Plenary
Session on Reburial. With Jan Hammil. Bulletin of the Society for American
Archaeology 4(2).
1984 Reburial of Human Skeletal Remains:
Perspectives from Lakota Holy Men and Elders. Edited with Jan Hammil.
Indianapolis: American Indians Against Desecration. pp. 1-23.
(Pamphlet).
1984 A Computer Simulation of Euro-American Trade Good
Flow to the Arikara. With C. E. Orser. Plains Anthropologist
29:199-210.
1984 Ghost Dance Shirts: Symbols of Cultural Defiance.
With Karen P. Zimmerman. W.H. Over Museum Newsletter
16(3):10-13.
1984 Archaic Culture (Prehistoric Cultural Horizon). With
L.E. Bradley. Encyclopedia USA/3:131-133. Academic International Press,
Gulf Breeze, Florida.
1983 Adena Prehistoric Culture. Encyclopedia
USA/1:122-124. Academic International Press, Gulf Breeze,
Florida.
1982 Early Iowans. With Duane Anderson. In, T. Cooper
(ed.), Iowa's Natural Heritage. Iowa Academy of Science, Ames. pp.
268-283.
1982 Nothing in Between Will Do. USD Research Notes
3(2):2;4. South Dakota Research Institute, Vermillion.
1982 Computer
Studies. With L.E. Bradley. In J. Tiffany (ed.), The Arthur Site. Research
Papers Series 7(1):143-161;283-305. Office of the State Archaeologist of
Iowa, Iowa City.
1982 Ecological Characterization as a Foundation for
Prediction of Plains Village Site Locations in Central South Dakota. With Steve
Archer and L. Tieszen. North American Archaeologist
3(4):311-331.
1982 Directions for Miss Deloria: Boas on the Plains.
With R. Whitten. Plains Anthropologist 27(96):161- 164.
1981
Trends and Possibilities for Computer Simulation in Plains Archaeological
Research. In A. Johnson and L. Zimmerman (eds.) Method and Theory in Plains
Archaeology. pp. 89-97.
1981 Ante-Mortem Crow Creek
Osteopathology. With J. Gregg, P. Steele, P. Gregg and H. Ferwerda. Plains
Anthropologist 26(94):287-300.
1981 The Crow Creek Massacre. In
D. Holden (ed.), Dakota Visions: A County Approach. Center for Western
Studies, Augustana College, Sioux Falls. pp. 265-267.
1981 Foreword. A
History of South Dakota Archaeology by M. Helgevold. South Dakota
Archaeological Society Special Publication 3. Vermillion.
1981
Some Cautions About the Use of Geographical Models in Archaeological Research.
Current Directions in Midwestern Archaeology. Occasional Publications of the
Minnesota Archaeological Society 9, pp. 35-40.
1981 The Impact of
Contact. Developing the Cultural Mosaic: 1400-1700 A.D. Initial Coalescent: A
Blending of Cultures. Central Plains Tradition Immigrants. Initial Middle
Missouri Gardeners:Innovations and Migrations. Initial Middle Missouri
Gardeners: Great Oasis.Woodland Villagers. South Dakota Archaeology
Educational Series Pamphlets 4-10. University of South Dakota
Archaeology Laboratory, Vermillion.
1981 Craniofacial Anomalies in the
Upper Missouri River Over a Millennium: Archaeological and Clinical Evidence.
With J. Gregg, P. Gregg, and S. Clifford. Cleft Palate Journal
18(3):210-222.
1981 How the Crow Creek Archaeologists View the
Question of Reburial. With R. Alex. Early Man
3(3):25-26.
1981 Digging Ancient Burials: The Crow Creek
Experience. With R. Alex. Early Man 3(3):3-10.
1981 Possible
Trepanematosis in 14th Century Dakota Territory: A Progress Report. With J.
Gregg and M. Allison. Paleopathology Newsletter 34:5-6.
1981
Some Perspectives on the Woodland Tradition in South Dakota. In L. Zimmerman and
L. Stewart (eds.), The Future of South Dakota's Past. South Dakota
Archaeological Society Special Publication 2. pp. 29-32.
1981
Introduction. In L. Zimmerman and L. Stewart (eds.), The Future of South
Dakota's Past. South Dakota Archaeological Society Special Publication 2.
pp. i-ii.
1981 The Woodland Tradition in Iowa: The 1977 Iowa Academy
of Science Symposium. South Dakota Archaeology 5:1-2.
1981
Otolaryngic Osteopathology in 14th Century Mid-America: The Crow Creek Massacre.
With J. Gregg, J. Steele, H. Ferwerda and P. Gregg. Annals of Otology,
Rhinology, and Laryngology 90(3):288-293.
1981 Para-Mortem
Osteopathology in the Crow Creek Massacre Victims. With J. Gregg. South
Dakota Journal of Medicine 34(2):7-12.
1980 Archaic Foragers. The
First South Dakotans. Archaeology: Studying the Past for the Future. South
Dakota Archaeology Educational Series Pamphlets 1-3. With B. Lass.
University of South Dakota Archaeology Laboratory, Vermillion.
1980
Mass Grave at Crow Creek in South Dakota Reveals How Indians Massacred Indians
in 14th Century Attack. With R. Whitten. Smithsonian
11(6):100-109.
1979 Indians, Archaeologists, and Bones: Spiritual
and Ethical Considerations for the Crow Creek Dig. Relationships of the People
to the Land. Institute of Indian Studies, Vermillion. pp. 32-43.
1979
South Dakota Archaeology. Institute of Indian Studies Bulletin News Report
81:2. University of South Dakota. (Reprinted 1982 in Sioux Collections by
T. I. Paulson, State Printing Company, Pierre.)
1978 Simulating
Locational Behavior. In I. Hodder (ed.), Simulation Studies in
Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 27-37.
1977 Report
of Examination of Human Remains in Six Counties in Iowa. With A. Fisher, D.
Hirt, and J. Tiffany. Research Papers 2(7):1-26. Office of the State
Archaeologist of Iowa, Iowa City.
1977 South Dakota Archaeology: Some
Goals. South Dakota Archaeology 1:52-54.
1977 The Glenwood
Local Sequence: A Re-evaluation. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological
Society 24:62-83.
1976 Archaeological Research in the Glenwood
Locality: Changing Perspectives. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of
Science 83(4):121-124.
1976 A Simulation of Prehistoric
Locational Behavior. With D. Moore. Modeling and Simulation
7:759-761.
1976 Late Woodland Acculturation to Mississippian
Intrusion in the Upper Mississippi Valley. The Kansas Working Papers in
Anthropology and Linguistics 1:115-128.
1976
Settlement/Subsistence Variability in the Glenwood Locality, Southwestern Iowa.
With A. Anderson. Plains Anthropologist 21(72):141-154.
1976
Selection of Languages for Archaeological Simulation: SIMSCRIPT. Newsletter
of Computer Archaeology 11(3):30- 38.
1975 Statement on Test
Excavations, The Eminija Site 39MH28. The South Dakota Archaeologist
5(4):2-20.
1971 The Skadeland Mill Creek Culture Site. In M. McKusick
(ed.), Prehistoric Investigations. Report 3 of the Office of the State
Archaeologist of Iowa. Iowa City. pp. 114-124.
1968 A Preliminary
Report on the Excavations at the Skadeland Site. Northwest Chapter of the
Iowa Archaeological Society Newsletter (August, p. 2).
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2011 Review of Bridging the
Divide: Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century,
Edited by Caroline Phillips and Harry Allen. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast
Press. Great Plains Research
21(1):105.
2009 Review of Landscapes of fraud: mission Tumacácori, the Baca
float, and the betrayal of the O’odham by Thomas E Sheridan, Journal of the
Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S) 15: 416-417
2008 Sacred Claims: Repatriation and Living Tradition. By Greg
Johnson. Journal of American History 95(3): 933-934.
1996-2006
Social Science Book reviews for Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter, about 15
books per year. http://www.pbk.org/keyreporter.htm
(see recommended reading section of each issue; circulation is 500,000)
2006 Kansas Archaeology. Edited by Robert J.
Hoard and William E. Banks. Plains Anthropologist
51(198):228-229.
2005 Our Collective Responsibility:The Ethics
and Practice of Archaeological Collections Stewardship. edited by S. Terry
Childs, American Anthropologist 107(2): 280-281.
2003 They
Treated Us Just Like Indians: The Worlds of Bennett County, South Dakota
by Paula
L.
2002 The Five Crows Ledger:
Biographic Warrior Art of the Flathead Indians by James Keyser. Biography 25(3):
522-524.
2002 The Zuni and the American Imagination by Eliza
McFeely. Journal of American History 89(1): 236-237.
2000
From Black Land to Fifth Sun: The Science of Sacred Sites by Brian
Fagan. American Anthropologist, 101(4)846-847.
1997
Hunters and Collectors: The Antiquarian Imagination in Australia by
Tom Griffiths. American Antiquity 62(4):747-748.
1996 Marks
of the ancestors: ancient Indian rock art of Arizona (videotape review).
The Journal of American History v. 83 pp. 1112-1113.
1996
North American Indian Anthropology: Essays on Society and Culture edited
by Raymond DeMallie and Alfonso Ortiz. Montana, The Magazine of Western
History Winter, pp. 81-82
1995 Women of the Earth Lodges:
Tribal Life on the Plains by Virginia Bergman Peters. Journal of American
History 82(3):1184.
1995 Plains Indians, A.D. 500-1500: The
Archaeological Past of Historic Groups edited by Karl Schleisier. South
Dakota History 25(2)120-121.
1995 God Is Red by Vine
Deloria, Jr. Plains Anthropologist 40(153):298-299.
1995
Corn and Culture in the Prehistoric New World edited by Sissel
Johannessen and Christine Hastorf. Agricultural History 69(3):
490-491.
1994 Battlefields and Burial Grounds by Roger
Echo-Hawk and Walter Echo-Hawk. Great Plains Research
4(2):325-326.
1994 Loud Hawk by Kenneth Stern. South Dakota
History 24(2):142-143.
1993 Quest for the Origins of the First
Americans by E. James Dixon. South Dakota History
23(4):350.8
1993 Foraging and Farming: The Evolution of Plant
Exploitation, D. R. Harris and G. C. Hillman, Eds. Plains
Anthropologist 38(146):306-308.
1993 Archaeology and
Ethnohistory of the Omaha Indians: The Big Village Site by John O'Shea and
John Ludwickson. South Dakota History 23(1):56-57.
1993
Wounded Knee 1973: A Personal Account by Stanley David Lyman.
Ethnohistory 40(3): 476-477.
1992 Disputing the Dead: U.S.
Law on Aboriginal Remains and Grave Goods, by H. M. Price. American
Indian Quarterly 16(4):546-547.
1992 The Davenport Conspiracy
Revisited by M. McKusick. Plains Anthropologist 37(140):
279-80.
1990 Archaeological Perspectives on the Battle of the
Little Bighorn by D. Scott, R. Fox, M. Connor, and D. Harmon. American
Indian Quarterly 13(4):424-425.
1989 Cult Archaeology and
Creationism: Understanding Pseudoscientific Beliefs About the Past edited by
F. Harrold and R. Eve. South Dakota History 19(4):581
1988
Academic Freedom and Apartheid: The Story of the World Archaeological
Congress. By Peter J. Ucko. American Anthropologist
90(3):694.
1988 The American Indian and the Problem of History.
Edited by Calvin Martin. South Dakota History
17(3&4):309-310.
1988 The Way to Independence: Memories of a
Hidatsa Indian Family, 1840-1920 by C. Gilman and M. Schneider. South
Dakota History 18(1&2):104-105.
1987 Science Encounters the
Indian, 1820-1880: The Early Years of American Ethnology By Robert Bieder.
South Dakota History 17(1):81-82.
1986 Data Banks and
Archaeology by S. Gaines, Data Processing and Archaeology by J. Richards and
N. Ryan, ArchaeoNet edited by L. Bradley. Journal of the Iowa
Archaeological Society 33:83-85.
1986 Bison Kills and Bone
Counts: Decision Making by Ancient Hunters. By John Speth. American
Indian Quarterly 10(2):151-152.
1986 Prehistoric Hunters of the
Black Hills. By E.S. Cassells. South Dakota History
16(2):211.
1986 Rembrandt: Complete Business Graphics Toolkit.
DG/SYSTEMS, Inc. ArchaeoNet 1(1):7.
1984 Rock Art of Western
South Dakota. By James Keyser and Linea Sundstrom. South Dakota
History 14(4):356.
1984 The Canadian Sioux. By James
Howard. South Dakota History 14(3):263-264.
1983 The Early
Americans. In Karl Heider (ed.), Films for Anthropological Teaching,
7th Edition. Special Publication of the American Anthropological Association,
16:90.
1983 Chan-Ya-Ta: A Mill Creek Village. By Joseph
Tiffany. Plains Anthropologist 28(102):341-342. (Reprinted in South
Dakota Archaeology 7:101-103).
1983 The Central Plains
Tradition. Edited by D. J. Blakeslee. Journal of the Iowa Archaeological
Society 30:120-123.
1982 Savages and Scientists: The
Smithsonian Institution and the Development of American Anthropology,
1846-1910. By C. Hinsley. South Dakota History
12(2&3):197-198.
1981 Exploring Iowa's Past. By L. Alex.
Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society 28:100-102.
1981
The Nebraska Phase: An Appraisal By D. Blakeslee and W. Caldwell.
Plains Anthropologist 26(83):258-259.
1980 Exploring Iowa's
Past. By L. Alex. South Dakota Archaeology 4:56-58.
1978 The Woodland
Cultures of Northeastern Iowa. By W. Logan. Journal of the Iowa
Archaeological Society 21:121-122.
1977 The Emergence of Man and
The Emergence of Society. By J. Pfieffer. Newsletter of the South Dakota
Archaeological Society 7(3):13-14.
1977 The Early Americans
(film). Newsletter of the South Dakota Archaeological Society
7(2):5.
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Technical Reports
CCS# is a designation for
Contract Completion Studies of the University of South Dakota Archaeology
Laboratory, Vermillion. These documents range in size from 2-900+ pages and
result from grants and contracts associated with cultural resources management
and historical preservation activities.
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2009- Encyclopedia of
Global Archaeology (International advisory
board) Springer.
2007- Collaborations
in Anthropology (Advisory Board)
2004- Archaeologies: The Journal of the World Archaeological Congress
(Advisory Board)
2003- Indigenous Archaeologies . Series moved from AltaMira
to Left Coast Press (2008), co-edited with edited with Claire Smith, Joe
Watkins, Dorothy Lippert, H. Martin Wobst , T. J. Ferguson and Sonya Atalay.
2003-2005 Ethical Currents, Anthropology Newsletter, American
Anthropological Association, co-editor with Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
and Rachel Caspari .
1997-2003 The Archaeologist's Toolkit. 7 volume series,
co-edited with William Green, AltiMira Press.
1990-94 Editor,
World Archaeological Bulletin.
1992-94, Member, Editorial
Board, American Indian Religions (Journal)
1987-89 Editor,
Plains Anthropologist
1987-90 Associate Editor (Obituaries),
American Antiquity
1986-91 Plains Editor, Westview Press Series
in North American Archaeology, Paul Minnis, General Editor
1988-91
Managing Editor, University of South Dakota Press
1985-88 Board of
Directors, University of South Dakota Press
1985 Software Reviews
Editor. ArchaeoNet.
1983-86 Book Review Editor, Plains
Anthropologist.
1980-84 Book Review Editor, South Dakota
Archaeology.
1978-83 Special Publications Editor, South Dakota
Archaeological Society.
1977-78 Editor, South Dakota
Archaeology.
1977-79 Co-editor, Newsletter of the South
Dakota Archaeological Society (with L. Alex).
PROFESSIONAL
PAPERS PRESENTED AND SESSIONS ORGANIZED:
2011
“Past as
Public Heritage”: Democratizing or Alienating? American Anthropological
Association, Montreal.
2011Thinking
Outside the Excavation Unit: An Archaeology of Contemporary Homelessness.
Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA. With Courtney
Singleton.
2011 Forum Discussant. The
Principles of Archaeological Ethics as a Living Document: Is Revision Necessary?
Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA.
2011 Integral, ancillary, or incidental: Teaching
Ideal or Real in Social Science Research Ethics? Responsible Conduct of
Research Education Committee workshop at Association for Practical and
Professional Ethics, Cincinnati.
2011 Publicly Concealed—Publicly Revealed: Blogs and the Archaeology of
Homelessness. Society for Historical Archaeology, Austin, TX. With
Courtney Singleton.
2010 Discussant for
session, The Ethics of Ethnographic Research in Public Places. Association for
Practical and Professional Ethics, Cincinnati.
2010 Discussant for symposium How Archaeology Makes its Subject(s):
Groups, Things, and Epistemic (In)Justices. Society for American
Archaeology, St. Louis.
2010 Roundtable Luncheon discussion organizer for Should Archaeologists
Ever Be Social Activists? Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.
2010 Discussant for symposium NAGPRA in 20/20 Vision: Reviewing 20 Years
of Repatriation and Looking Ahead to the Next 20. Society for American
Archaeology, St. Louis.
2009 Powerful Words with Muddled Meanings. American Anthropological Association,
Philadelphia.
2009 Projecting Restorations in Real-Time for Real-World Objects. Demonstration
paper. Museums and
the Web Conference.
Indianapolis, IN. With Alvin J. Law, Daniel G.
Aliaga, Yu Hong Yeung, Richard McCoy, and Amy McKune.
2009 Discussant, Homelessness, Identity and Health. Collaborative Dialogues:
Connecting Disciplines and Communities. Vancouver, BC.
2008 Archaeology is politics, or it’s nothing! : Creating a translational
archaeology Larry J. Zimmerman, Courtney Singleton and Jessica Welch. American
Anthropological Association, San Francisco.
2008 Panelist. Collaboration in Archaeology, American Anthropological
Association, San Francisco.
2008
Social problems and creating an archaeology
of 'now', not just 'back then': An archaeology of homelessness. World
Archaeological Congress 6, Dublin, Ireland. With Jessica Welch.
2008 Displaced and Invisible: Can the Homeless Have a Heritage? Plenary
presentation, Society for Historical Archaeology, Albuquerque.
2008 Museum Studies Ethics Bowl: Learning
Ethical Practice at IUPUI. Poster paper with Elizabeth Kryder-Reid. Edward Moore
Symposium, IUPUI.
2007 Museum Studies Ethics
Bowl: Learning
Ethical Practice at IUPUI. Poster
paper with Elizabeth Kryder-Reid and Nick Eble. Association of American Museums,
COMPT Marketplace of Ideas. Chicago.
2006 Discussant, Vision and Revision in the SAA Code of Ethics: Steps Towards
Indigenous Inclusion. Society for American
Archaeology. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
2006 Indigenous People and
Resistance to Public Heritage Commemoration of Their Pasts.
Collaborative for Cultural Heritage and Museum Practices symposium on
Cultural Heritage and Human Rights, University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana
2006 Intellectual Property Rights in Archaeology,
Discussant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver,
BC
2005 Facilitator, Into the Fray: The Absence of Our Presence,
Eiteljorg Fellowship Symposium, Indianapolis
2005 Discussant, Anthropological Ethics and
Anthropological Practice: Steps Toward a Departmental Ethics.
American Anthropological Association,
Washington, DC.
2005 Co-organizer and Chair, Bringing the Past into the Present: A Forum on
the Ancient One and the Future of Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, with
Claire Smith and Adam Fish.
2005 “We know what our lives mean!”:
Archaeologists, Indigenous people, and mutual construction of pasts." The
International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership's 23rd
International Service-Learning Conference in Rapid City, South
Dakota.
2005 Panelist, By the People, for the People: Museums,
Universities, and Public Scholarship. American Association of Museums.
Indianapolis.
2005 Real people or reconstructed people? Ethnocritical
archaeology, ethnography, and community-building. Wenner-Gren Symposium
on The Public Meanings of Archaeology. Pisté, Yucatan.
2005 The
Good, the Bad, and the Bearded: Popular Images of Archaeologists. Public
Stewardship of the Past. Mille Lacs, MN.
2005 Discussant, Indigenous
Archaeology at the Trowel's Edge: Field Schools, Pedagogy, and Collaboration.
Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City. (Session was Amerind
Foundation Symposium winner.)
2005 Descendant Community Archaeology
and Some Epistemological Shifts Forced by Repatriation. Plenary Session, Society
for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe.
2005 Symposium co-organizer and
chair (with Laurajane Smith), Practical and Epistemological Implications of
Doing Archaeology with Descendant Communities. Society for Historical
Archaeology, York, UK,
2003 Ethics,
Public Policy, and Concerns about Cultural and Intellectual Property. Session
co-organized with Sven Ouzman (South Africa) & Joram Useb (Namibia), World
Archaeological Congress 5.Washington, DC.
2003 The Archaeological Classification of Desk Drawer Contents
and ‘Excavating’ the Professor’s Wastebasket: Simple ideas to teach big
concepts. World Archaeological Congress 5. Washington, DC.
2003 The Use and Abuse
of Indigenous Advisory Boards.
World Archaeological Congress 5. Washington, C.
2003 Discussant on Kennewick
Man panel, World Archaeological Congress 5. Washington, DC.
2003 Discussant on the film
In the Light of Reverence, World Archaeological Congress 5. Washington,
DC.
2003 Do
Archaeologists Really Know What They Want from Indians? Sponsored Session (Native American
Relations Committee), Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee. Co-organized
with Kurt Dongsoke. Chair and Presenter.
2002 Unraveling Tensions
Between Communities: Archaeological Field Schools and American Indian
2001 Moderator, Public Policy
Forum on American Indian Health Issues. American Anthropological
2001 Always on the Edge at the Prairie-Plains Border:
Some serious (and some humorous!) papers in honor
2001 From
Stalking the Skunk to Crib's Crib: Introducing a symposium in honor of David M.
Gradwohl. With Nancy Osborn Johnsen.
2001 Ethics and the Media II. Society for American
Archaeology, New Orleans. Session
Organizer.
2001 Working with Indigenous People and Other
Descendent Communities. Electronic Session, Society for
American Archaeology, New
Orleans. file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/larzimme/Local%20Settings/Temp/ http:/www.uiowa.edu/~ainsp/saa2001/
Session organizer with
2001 Processing the Pasts:
Interacting with Descendent Communities. Society for American Archaeology,
2001 Unraveling Tensions between
Communities: Archaeological Field Schools and American Indian Concerns. Society for Historical Archaeology,
Long Beach. With Cynthia L. Peterson and
2000
From Diaries to Data, from Data to models: Contributions to Glenwood
Locality Archaeology. With Joe Artz, Cherie Haury, and John Hedden.
Plains/Midwest Joint Conference, St. Paul, MN
2000 Invited Discussant.
Cultural Landscapes and Problematic Sites symposium, Plains/Midwest Joint
Conference, St. Paul, MN
2000 Interpretive Voice in Native American
History. With Dawn Makes Strong Move. American Association of State and Local
History, New Orleans, LA
2000 Digging for Understanding: The 1999
University of Iowa Field School. With John Doershuk, Todd Kapler, Richard
Fishel, and William Green. Society for American Archaeology. Philadelphia,
PA
1999 Invited Discussant, Theory in Indigenous Archaeology Session,
Chacmool Conference. Calgary, Alberta.
1999 Digging for Understanding:
Archaeological Field Methods and American Indian Concerns. With John Doershuk,
Todd Kapler, Richard Fishel, and William Green. Plains Conference, Sioux Falls,
SD.
1997 Cyberspace
Smoke Signals: New Technologies and Native American Ethnicity. With
Karen Zimmerman and Leonard Bruguier, Indigenous People in an
Interconnected World. Fulbright Symposium, Darwin, Australia
1997
Native Americans and Tribal Soverignty, with Leonard Bruguier, Indigenous
People in an Interconnected World. Fulbright Symposium, Darwin,
Australia
1997 Co-convenor, Indigenous People in an Interconnected
World. Fulbright Symposium, Darwin, Australia
1997 Archaeology and
Responses to Reburial. Keynote Speaker. Wyoming Archaeology Month.
Laramie.
1997 Oneota Conference, co-organizer and chair. Iowa
City, Iowa.
1996 Toward an Ethnocritical Archaeology on the Plains.
Plains Conference. Iowa City.
1996 Remythologizing the Relationship
Between Archaeologists and Indians. Society for American
Archaeology.
1996 Discussant. Great Oasis session. Plains Conference.
Iowa City.
1995 Archaeology Is Finally Growing Up. Keepers of the
Treasures. Sioux Falls, SD.
1994 Discussant. Special Session on
Ethics. Society for American Archaeology. Anaheim.
1994 Usurping
Native American Voice. With L. Bruguier. Society for American Archaeology,
Anaheim.
1994 Discussant. Session entitled The Written and The
Wrought. Society for Historical Archaeology, Vancouver, B.C.
1993
Urbanization in Prehistoric North America: A Summary. WAC Inter-Congress on
Urban Origins in Eastern Africa. Mombasa, Kenya.
1992 Session
co-organizer with R. McGuire. Creating Shared Pasts: Native American Oral
Tradition and Archaeology. American Anthropological Association, San
Francisco.
1992 Indigenous "Voice" and its Role in Archaeological
Theory. Seminar on Archaeology in the 1990s. University of New England Research
Seminar, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
1992 Anthropology and Responses to
the Reburial Issue. American Association for the Advancement of Science,
Chicago.
1992 Toward an Archaeology of Indian-White Relations on the
Great Plains. With Leonard Bruguier and Richard Fox. Society for Historical
Archaeology, Jamaica.
1991 "Archaeology Don't Mean Nothing:" On
Reburial and Becoming a Post-processual Archaeologist. American Anthropological
Association, Chicago.
1991 American Indians and the World
Archaeological Congress Code of Ethics. With Leonard Bruguier. American
Anthropological Association, Chicago.
1990 Elementary Schools
Archaeology Week At the University of South Dakota. With S. Dasovich. World
Archaeological Congress 2, Barquisimeto, Venezuela.
1990 The
Importance of the Reburial Issue for South Dakota History. With J. Gregg. Dakota
History Conference, Sioux Falls.
1989 Custer Died For Your Sins: A
Twenty-year Retrospective on Relations Between Anthropologists and American
Indians. Organized with T. Biolsi, Invited session (General Unit and American
Ethnological Society), American Anthropological Association, Washington,
DC
1989 Better Hide Your Past Away: Deloria, Indians and
Archaeologists. American Anthropological Association, Washington,
DC
1989 Coalescent Warfare and the Origins of Extended Coalescent.
Plains Conference, Sioux Falls.
1989 The Impact of the Reburial Issue
on The Osteological Sciences: Perspectives from the WAC Intercongress. Plains
Conference, Sioux Falls.
1988 Cooperation Between Indians and
Archaeologists: Oral Tradition and the 1879 Cheyenne Outbreak from Ft. Robinson.
With W. Tall Bull, T. Rising Sun and J.D. McDonald. American Anthropological
Association, Phoenix, AZ.
1988 The Crow Creek Massacre, Initial
Coalescent Warfare, and the Genesis of Extended Coalescent. With L.E. Bradley.
Plains Conference, Wichita, KS.
1988 Session organized with R. McGuire
and P. Ucko. Perspectives of Native American Elders, Holy People and Tribal
Representatives on the Reburial Issue. Society for American Archaeology,
Phoenix, AZ.
1987 Analytical Archaeology and Pictographs: The New
Archaeology, Doodles and Graduate Education in the Early 1970s. Plains
Conference, Columbia, MO.
1987 Invited Roundtable Leader on the
Reburial Issue. Plains Conference, Columbia, MO.
1987 Co-organizer
with Danny Walker (U. of Wyoming). Humor in Plains Archaeology. Conference,
Columbia, MO.
1987 This Has Bothered Me for 500 Years: Indian Views of
Time and the Past and Their Impact on the Reburial Issues. Native Americans,
Native American Lands and Archaeology Conference, The Navaho Nation, Heard
Museum, Phoenix.
1987 The Present Past: An Examination of
Archaeological and Native American Thinking about Law and Time. With N. Watson
and P. Peterson. 3rd International Conference on Thinking,
Honolulu.
1986 Can You Dig Up a Last Minute Film for Me?: The Uses of
Nonprint Media in Teaching North American Archaeology. With Karen Zimmerman.
Plains Conference, Denver.
1986 A Natural History Model of the Crow
Creek Massacre. With James Stewart. Popular Culture Association Annual Meeting,
Atlanta.
1986 Simulation of Competition for Scarce Resources: The Crow
Creek Massacre of Ancient North America. With L. E. Bradley. 2nd European
Simulation Conference, Antwerp.
1986 Human Bones as Symbols of Power:
Views of Native Americans Toward Graverobbing Archaeologists. World
Archaeological Congress, London and Southampton.
1986 Made Radical By
My Own: An Archaeologist Learns to Understand the Reburial Issue. World
Archaeological Congress. London and Southampton.
1985 Desecration and
Reburial as an Anthropological Issue: The Tactics of a Discipline's
Self-Delusion. American Anthropological Association, Washington,
D.C.
1985 A Perspective on Reburial From South Dakota. Society for
American Archaeology/Society of Professional Archaeologists Conference on the
Reburial Issue, Chicago.
1985 Simulation of Land Use Patterns and
Population Density as Contributory Factors to the Crow Creek Massacre. With L.
Bradley International Union of Pre-and Protohistoric Sciences Commission on
Mathematical Modeling and Data Management, Denver.
1985 To Dehumanize
and Slaughter: A Model of Massacres. With J. Stewart. Popular Culture
Association, Louisville.
1984 Organizer. Lakota Perspectives on
Treatment of Human Remains. Special Event. American Anthropological Association,
Denver.
1984 Moderator. Microcomputers in Archaeology. 42nd Plains
Conference. Lincoln.
1984 Human Prehistory of the Loess Hills Region.
8th Loess Hills Natural History Seminar. Onawa, IA.
1983 Famine in
14th Century South Dakota. With J. Gregg. 41st Plains Conference, Rapid
City.
1983 Organizer. Indian Perspectives on Reburial. 41st Plains
Conference, Rapid, City.
1983 Simulation of Land Use Patterns and
Population Aggregation as Contributory Factors to the Crow Creek Massacre. With
L. Bradley. Conference on Gaming and Simulation in Ancient Studies. University
of Minnesota.
1983 Simulation of Euro-American Trade Good Flow to the
Arikara. With C. Orser. Conference on Gaming and Simulation in Ancient Studies.
University of Minnesota.
1982 The Crow Creek Massacre. With J. Gregg.
Scientific Exhibit. International College of Surgeons. Atlantic
City.
1982 Population Aggregation and Land Use Patterns as
Contributory Factors to the Crow Creek Massacre. With L. Bradley. UNIC-3
Conference, U. of Minnesota.
1982 Reburial, Indians, and Archaeology
in South Dakota. Special presentation to the Executive Committee of the Society
for American Archaeology. Minneapolis.
1982 The Answer to the Crow
Creek Massacre: Famine in 14th Century SD. With J. Gregg. International
Paleopathology Association. Toledo.
1982 Population Movements into
Early South Dakota. Conference on Migration in the Siouxland Area. Siouxland
Heritage Museum, Sioux Falls.
1981 Ante-mortem Paleopathology of the
Crow Creek Massacre Victims. With J. Gregg. South Dakota Medical Association.
Sioux Falls.
1981 Plains Indian Warfare and the Crow Creek Massacre.
Curatorial Lecture. San Diego Museum of Man.
1981 Ante-mortem
Paleopathology of the Crow Creek Massacre Victims. With J. Gregg. American
College of Surgeons. San Francisco.
1981 Indians, Archaeologists, and
Bones. With R. Alex. Society for American Archaeology. San Diego.
1981
The Crow Creek Massacre Site. Missouri Valley History Conference.
Omaha.
1980 Trends and Possibilities for Computer Simulation in Plains
Archaeological Research. Plains Conference. Iowa City.
1980 Some
Cautions About the Use of Geographical Models in Archaeological Research.
Conference on Current Directions in Midwestern Archaeology. Mankato,
Minnesota.
1980 Osteopathology in the Crow Creek Massacre Victims.
With J. Gregg and P. Gregg. 3rd European Conference of the Paleopathology
Association. Caen, France.
1980 Ancient Congenital Anomalies from the
Dakotas. With J. Gregg and P. Gregg. Paleopathology Association.
1980
Para-mortem Osteopathology in the Crow Creek Massacre Victims. With J. Gregg and
P. Gregg. Paleopathology Association.
1980 Osteopathology in the Crow
Creek Massacre Victims. With J. Gregg. American Association of Physical
Anthropologists.
1980 The Future of Paleopathology in the Upper
Missouri River Basin. With J. Gregg. American Association of Physical
Anthropologists.
1980 Ecological Characterization as a Foundation for
Prediction of Plains Village Tradition Site Locations in Central South Dakota.
With S. Archer and L. Tieszen. Society for American Archaeology.
1979
Macrosimulations on Microcomputers. Plains Conference.
1979
Microcomputers in Archaeology. Session organized with L. Bradley. Plains
Conference.
1978 Some Perspectives on the Woodland Tradition in South
Dakota. Plains Conference.
1978 The Future of South Dakota's Past.
Session organized and chaired. Plains Conference.
1977 South Dakota
Archaeology. Session organized and chaired. Plains Conference.
1977
The Woodland Tradition in Iowa. Session organized and chaired. Iowa Academy of
Science.
1976 Excavations at the Heath Site (39LN15). With A. Hannus.
Joint Plains-Midwest Conference.
1976 Archaeological Research in the
Glenwood Locality. Iowa Academy of Science.
1976 Simulation of
Prehistoric Locational Behavior. With D. Moore. Pittsburgh Conference on
Modeling and Simulation.
1975 Explorations at the Emineja Site
(39MH28). With N. Kadous. Plains Conference.
1975 Simulation of
Nebraska Phase Settlement Systems in the Glenwood Locality, Mills County, Iowa.
Iowa Academy of Science.
1975 Simulation of Nebraska Phase Settlement
in the Glenwood Locality. Plains Conference.
1973 Simulation of
Settlement/Subsistence Systems. With D. Moore. Plains Conference.
1972
Toward a Method for the Analysis of Lithic Materials. With R. Mallam and P.
Brockington. Kansas Anthropological Meetings.
1971 Implications of the
Glenwood Local Sequence for Ceramic Typology. Iowa Academy of
Science.
Honors
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OTHER CREATIVE PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES:
1996-2006 Social Sciences Book Reviewer,
Phi Beta Kappa Key Reporter (12-15 reviews per year), with more than
500,000 readers.
1995-2006 Consultant to BBC World Service (These
Remains Are Ours!), BBC Horizons (Bones of Contention, programs on
pseudoscience), Discovery Channel/Discover Magazine (segment on Kennewick
Man)
2002/2004 Dance with your heart! Understanding Powwows.
CD-ROM. American Indian Student
Association, University of Iowa. Design, writing, advisor. Version 1.2
issued in 2004
1980-present Consultant to American Indians Against Desecration,
International Indian Treaty Council, American Indian Movement, Native American
Rights Fund, Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Western Mohegan, Yankton Sioux, Mille
Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Meskwaki, Miami Nation of Indiana, Native American Indian
Voices of Indiana, American Indian Commission of Indiana
1998 Native Americans: People of the
Plains. CD-ROM. Raleigh, NC: Rainbow Education Media. Technical
Advisor.
1997-1999 Webmaster,
Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa. (http://www.uiowa.edu/~anthro)
1995
Bones of
Contention. BBC Horizons. BBC Television, London. On camera and Technical
Advisor.
1995-96 Anthropology Resources Page. World Wide Web, (http://www.usd.edu/anth)
1993
Native Americans: People of the Plains. Rainbow Educational Video #863. Bohemia,
NY. TechnicalConsultant.
1990 The Reburial Issue. Heart of the Matter.
BBC Television, London. Technical Advisor.
1989 The Mitchell Site.
Interpretive films for Behuner Museum, Mitchell, SD. Technical
Advisor.
1985 Land Between Two Rivers. Loess Hills segment. Film for
Iowa Public Television. Technical Consultant.
1983 Home Land. Film for
South Dakota Committee on the Humanities. Unity Productions, Seattle.
Anthropology Consultant.
1982 Update: Crow Creek (photo exhibit). With
J. Gregg and H. Ferwerda. South Dakota Society of Radiologic Technicians. Rapid
City.
1982 Ancient Peoples and Places of South Dakota. (Filmstrip and
cassette series for Junior High). Technical Consultant.
1981 The Crow
Creek Massacre: The Radiographic Experience (photo exhibit). With J. Gregg and
H. Ferwerda. Nebraska Society of Radiographic Technicians. North
Platte.
1981 Ante-mortem Paleopathology of the Crow Creek Massacre
Victims (photo exhibit). With J. Gregg. Black Hills Health Fair. Rapid
City.
1980 The Wanagi is Gone. (Film for South Dakota Public
Television on Crow Creek, Bruce Baird, Director. Shown Nationally). Creative and
technical consultant.
1980 Paleopathology of the Crow Creek Massacre
Victims. Permanent Photo Exhibit. University of Caen,
France.
1980-present Consultant to American Indians Against
Desecration, International Indian Treaty Council, American Indian Movement,
Native American Rights Fund, Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma,
1977 The
Great Plains Experience. (Films and course for The University of Mid-
America). Anthropology Consultant.
1976 Paha Sapa: The Black
Hills (Film for South Dakota Committee on the Humanities). Cottonwood
Productions. On camera and Anthropology Consultant.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
2011 Organizer, Indigenous People and Museums:
Unraveling the Tensions. Inter-Congress of the World Archaeological Congress,
Indianapolis, IN.
2009 Nominations Committee, Register of Professional Archaeologists
(Appointed)
2008-2011 Public Policy Committee (elected), American Anthropological
Association
2007 Nominations Committee (Chair), Register of Professional Archaeologists
(Elected)
2004-2008 Vice-President, World
Archaeological Congress
2003-present Chair, Publications Task Force,
World Archaeological Congress
2003-2004
Board of Directors, Minnesota Archaeological
Society
2003-2004
Board
of Directors, Friends of Grand Portage
2002-2005 Ethics Committee, American Anthropological Association
(elected)
2000-2001 Native American Relations Committee, Plains
Anthropological Society
1997-2002 Ethics Committee, Society for
American Archaeology, Acting Chair, 2000
1999 Co-convenor, with
Paul Turnbull. Archaeology and repatriation: Collecting, collections and
the development of the ‘reburial issue.’ World Archaeological Congress,
Capetown, SA
1997 Organizer, Oneota Conference.
1997
Co-convenor and webmaster, Indigenous People in an
Interconnected World. Fulbright Symposium, Darwin, Australia
1997-2000
Crabtree Award Committee, Society for American Archaeology
1997
Native American Scholarship Committee, Plains Anthropological
Society
1995 Co-Host, Keepers of the Treasures, Annual Meeting, Sioux
Falls, SD.
1995-97 Chair, Native American Scholarship Committee,
Society for American Archaeology.
1994 Member, Nominating Committee
(elected), Society for American Archaeology.
1990-94 Executive
Secretary, World Archaeological Congress
1988-89 Organizing Secretary,
World Archaeological Congress-1st Intercongress, Vermillion, SD,
1989
1985 Community Grants Writer, South Dakota Committee on the
Humanities.
1984 Facilities Chairman, American Indians Against
Desecration and U.S. Air Force Conference on the Peacekeeper Project.
Vermillion, SD.
1983 Program Chairman, Plains Conference. Rapid City,
SD.
1982-84 Board of Directors, South Dakota Archaeological
Society.
1982-83 Secretary/Treasurer, Council of South Dakota
Archaeologists.
1982-83 Treasurer, Institute for Rural
Anthropology.
1976-77 Chairperson, Anthropology Section, Iowa Academy
of Science.
Honors
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TEACHING:
Courses Taught
IUPUI-Issues in Native American
Representation, Human Origins
and Prehistory, Cultural
Resources Management, North American
Prehistory, Introduction to
Museum Studies, Exhibiting
Native American Cultures, Indians
of North America, Lost Tribes and Ancient Astronauts (OnCourse based),
Museum Ethics (OnCourse based)
University of Minnesota - Archaeology
Practicum (team taught)
University of Iowa - Human Origins, North American Prehistory,
Fantastic Archaeology, Anthropology and Contemporary World Problems, American
Indians in Film, Understanding Conflict and Aggression, Introduction to American
Indian and Native Studies, Introduction to Prehistory, Plains Archaeology,
Seminar in American Indian and Native Studies, Archeological Field Methods and
American Indian Concerns (team taught field course), Museum Literacy and
Historical Memory (team taught), Native Peoples of the Plains, Historical Memory
in Cross-Cultural Perspective (team taught), Race and Cultural Identity in the
United States
University of South Dakota - Introduction to
Cultural Anthropology, Introduction to Archaeology, Introduction to Physical
Anthropology, Sociocultural Theory, Anthropology of Religion, Native Peoples of
North American, Plains Indian Cultural Ecology, Anthropology and Literature,
Fantastic Archaeology, South Dakota Prehistory, Teaching Cultural Anthropology,
Archaeological Field Methods, Laboratory Methods in Archaeology
Teaching Awards
Harrington Lecturer, 1992
Burlington
Northern Award for Outstanding Teaching, 1986
USD Student Association Teacher
of the Year, 1980
ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPERIENCE:
2008-2009 Acting Director, Museum Studies
Program, IUPUI
2008-2010 Promotion and Tenure Committee, School of Liberal Arts, IUPUI
2005-2007Promotion and Tenure Committee, School
of Liberal Arts, IUPUI
2002-2004 Head, Archaeology Department, Minnesota
Historical Society
1998-2001 Department
Executive Officer, American Indian and Native Studies Program, University of
Iowa
1997 American Indian and Native Studies Steering Committee, University
of Iowa
1996-2002 Public Education Committee, Office of the State
Archaeologist of Iowa
All 1995 and before at the University of South
Dakota
1995 Member, University Parking & Traffic Committee
1995
Member & coordinator, Faculty Webmasters Group
1994-Program Director,
Anthropology
1993-1995 Second Vice President, Friends of the W.H. Over State
Museum Executive Board
1990-present Student Leadership Development Steering
Committee
1989-present College of Arts and Sciences Academic Computing
Committee
1988-1994 Chairperson, Department of Social Behavior
1988 Search
Committee for Director of Institute of Indian Studies
1988 Search Committee
for Director of Admissions.
1987-88 President's Fellow, Office of the
President-USD
1987-88 Steering Committee, President's Blue Ribbon Task Force
on Public Relations.
1987-88 USD State Centennial Committee (sub-committee
chair)
1987-89 Sigma Xi Program Committee
1987 Biochemistry Departmental
Review Committee
1986-87 Chairman, University Curriculum and Instruction
Committee
1986-88 Member, College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum and
Instruction Committee
1985-86 Vice-Chairman, Division of Social Sciences,
College of Arts and Sciences.
1985-89 President's Committee on Native
American Needs and Services
1985-88 Archaeology Minor Advisory Board,
Chairman.
1985-present American Indian Studies Minor Advisory
Board.
1985-86 Faculty Administrative Intern. Office of the Vice President
for Academic Affairs.
1985-86 Presidential Alumni Scholar Procedures Review
Committee.
1984-86 Faculty Advisor, Tiyospaye Council (Indian Student
Club).
1984-86 Faculty Advisor, Sigma Nu Fraternity.
1984-86 Presidential
Alumni Scholar Selection Committee.
1984-88 Department of Social Behavior
Promotion and Tenure Committee.
1984-85 Board of Directors, Vermillion Area
Chamber of Commerce.
1978-1988 Director of Anthropology Program.
1983-84
Executive Board, Friends of the W.H. Over Museum.
1983 USD General Research
Committee.
1982-83 Creative Enterprises Subcommittee of the University
Planning Committee.
1982-1984 Secretary, Dakota Interactive Services,
Incorporated.
1979-1982 President, Dakota Interactive Services,
Incorporated.
1979-80 National Science Foundation Scientific Improvement
Grant Steering Committee.
1979 College of Business Mission Review
Committee
1978 Department of Political Science 5-year Review
Committee
1977-1979 Director, Archaeology Laboratory
1977-1979 Secretary,
College of Arts and Sciences, Social Science Division.
1977-79 University
Senate Learning Resources Committee, Museum Subcommittee (Chairperson
1979).
1977-1994 W.H. Over Museum Deaccession Committee
1977-79 South
Dakota Research Institute Advisory Panel.
1977-present Department of Social
Behavior Research and Goals Committee (Chairperson, 1977-present).
1977-81
Department of Social Behavior Curriculum and Instruction Committee.
1975-77
Department of Social Behavior Library Acquisitions Committee (Chairperson
1979).
1975-77 College of Arts and Sciences Student Status
Committee.
Honors
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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:
While Director of the
University of South Dakota Archaeology Laboratory and as a private contractor I
have received, administered, and completed nearly 70 grants and contracts for
various aspects of archaeological and computer related activities with total
dollar amounts in excess of 1.75 million dollars. The funding agencies range
from private individuals or groups to local, state and federal agencies. Grants
and contracts ranged from $25 to nearly $1,000,000 dollars. Smaller contracts
were public service. In some instances I acted as Co-director on projects.
Samples are listed below.
2010
Conference support for WAC Inter-Congress, Indigenous People and Museums:
Unraveling the Tensions, June 22-25, 20110. Wenner-Gren Foundation for
Anthropological Research. $15,000.
2008
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: Theory, Practice,
Policy, Ethics. With George Nicholas and Julie Hollowell (part of large
international team). Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada,
$2,500,000
Digital Inspection and Virtual Restoration of 3D Objects, with Daniel Aliaga
Intercampus (Purdue & IUPUI) Applied Research Program, $50,000
2003
Honors
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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
American Anthropological
Association (Fellow)
American Association of Museums
Council for Minnesota
Archaeology
Iowa Archaeological Society
Minnesota Archaeological
Society
Plains Anthropological Society
Sigma
Xi, The Scientific Research Society
Society for American
Archaeology
Society for Applied Anthropology (Fellow)
Society for
Historical Archaeology
Register of Professional Archaeologists
World
Archaeological Congress
REFERENCES: Provided on
request
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