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Born April 22, 1946 in Farmington, New Mexico
Member of the Navaho Tribe, Enrolled at Shiprock Agency
BIA Census Number: 201,171
Durango High School, Durango, Colorado
High School Diploma, 1964
University of Colorado at Boulder
Bachelor of Arts Degree, Anthropology, 1976
University of Colorado at Boulder
Master of Arts Degree, Anthropology, 1981
University of Colorado at Boulder
Doctor of Philosophy Degree, Anthropology, 1994
Dissertation: An Anthropological Study of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Among American Indian Populations
1967-68
- Director of Youth Conferences and Workshops, National Indian Youth Council,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Member, Coalition of American Indian Citizens of the Poor People's Campaign,
Washington, D.C.
1968
- Scholarship Officer, United Scholarship Service, Denver, Colorado.
1968-70
- Member, Student Crusade for Amerind Rights, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Colorado.
1969
- Director, Clyde Warrior Institute of American Indian Studies, Federal Upward Bound
Program, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado.
1969-70
- Coordinator, Federal Upward Bound Programs/Clyde Warrior Institutes, U.S. Department
of Health, Education and Welfare, National Indian Youth Council, Boulder, Colorado.
1969-71
- Director, American Indian Educational Opportunity Program, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado.
1971
- Assistant Scholarship Officer, Financial Aid Office, University of Colorado at
Boulder, Boulder, Colorado.
1972
- Coordinator for Program Development, Kimochi, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.
1972-73
- Field Area Specialist, Job Recruitment Program, Manpower and Training Program, U.S.
Department of Labor, National Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1973
- Special Consultant, National Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1973-74
- Director of Programs, National Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1974
- Director, Job Recruitment Program, Manpower and Training, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
U. S. Department of Interior, National Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1974-75
- Research Analyst, Mafia Research Project, National Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque,
New Mexico.
1975
- Research Analyst, Native American Studies Program, Highland University, Las Vegas,
New Mexico.
1976
- Research Analyst, San Juan Research Project, National Indian Youth Council,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Program Coordinator, Manpower and Training Program, U.S. Department of Labor,
National Indian Youth Council, Farmington, New Mexico.
1977
- Human Resources Planner, City Planning Division, Farmington, New Mexico.
1978-79
- President, Deganawidah Quetzalcoatl University, Davis, California.
1979-80
- Counselor, Native American EOP, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado.
1982-85
- Research Director, Catalyst Complex, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.
1988
- Archaeologist III, CANDO, Navajo Tribe, Window Rock, Arizona.
- Program Auditor, Higher Education Program, Francis Killer, Inc., Denver, Colorado.
1983-90
- Initiator, International Work Brigades, Kimochi/Service Civil International, Boulder,
Colorado.
1990-2
- President and Board member, Cambridge\Holloway and Associates, Boulder, Colorado.
1986-93
- Tour Coordinator, Southwest Tour, Weekend College, Wayne State University, Detroit,
Michigan.
1979-96
- Financial Aid Counselor and Student Specialist, Office of Financial Aid, University
of Colorado, Denver, Colorado.
1988-96
- Initiator and Director of Colorado Solar Hogan Project, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado.
1996-97
- Project Coordinator. Kimochi Food Project. Boulder, Colorado.
1998
- Project Coordinator. Kimochi TCamps. Boulder, Colorado
- Project Director. Kimochi Southwest Tours. Boulder, Colorado
- Project Coordinator. Kimochi Video Project. Boulder, Colorado
- Project Coordinator. Kimochi Tibetan Cultural Program. Boulder, Colorado and Los
Angeles, California.
2002
- Construction Coordinator, Institute of Indigenous Relevant
Technology. Huerfano, New Mexico
1997-02
- Initiator and Director. Volunteer Workcamps. Kimochi. Boulder, Colorado.
1984-02
- Project Coordinator. Kimochi Christmas Program. Boulder, Colorado.
2000-02
- President and Executive Director. Institute of Indigenous
Relevant Technology. Huerfano, New Mexico
1972-02
- President and Executive Director. Kimochi, Inc. Boulder, Colorado.
2000-02
- President and Executive Director. Eagle Feather Tours.
L.L.C. Boulder, Colorado.
1966
- Part-time Student Instructor, Canadian Indian Youth Council Workshop, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
1969-70
- Instructor, Intercultural School of the Rockies, Estes Park, Colorado.
1971
- Instructor, Institute of Applied Experimental Studies, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado.
- Instructor, Indian Specialization Group, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma,
Washington.
1975
- Instructor, Native American Studies Program, Highlands University, Las Vegas, New
Mexico.
1974-76
- Instructor, History Department, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado.
1977
- Instructor, Boulder Community Free School, Boulder, Colorado.
1977-78
- Tutor, American Indian Educational Opportunity Program, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado.
- Instructor, Social Sciences Division, Denver Community College, Denver, Colorado.
1978
- Instructor, Deganawidah Quetzalcoatl University, Davis, California.
1979
- Tutor, American Indian Educational Opportunity Program, University of Colorado,
Denver, Colorado.
1982-85
- Instructor, Educational Projects, Catalyst Complex, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.
1984-86
- Instructor, Special Lectures, Ohio University-Belmont, St. Clairsville, Ohio.
1987
- Instructor, Southwest Summer Program, Ohio University-Belmont, St. Clairsville, Ohio.
1989-90
- GPTI, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
1990
- Presenter, "AIDS: A Cross-Cultural Reality," Session One, Annual Meeting,
High Plains Society For Applied Anthropology, Northglenn, Colorado.
- Presenter, "American Indian AIDS," and "American Indian
Repatriation", Hozhoni Days, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado.
1991
- Instructor, Continuing Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
- Presenter, "Columbus Through A Global Perspective", Cherry Creek School
District, Denver, Colorado.
- Presenter, "AIDS", Central Navajo AIDS Coalition, Chinle, Arizona.
1992
- Presenter, "Native American Cultures," Boulder Area History lecture series,
Community School Program, Boulder Valley Public Schools, Boulder, Colorado.
- Presenter, "The Impact of AIDS on the Native American Indian," Reception
and Colloquium, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
- Presenter, "Contributions of American Indians," United States Governmental
American Indian Heritage Month, U.S. Departments of Labor, Bureau of Land Management,
Forest Service and U.S. Postal Service, Lakewood, Colorado.
- Presenter, "Historical Contributions of American Indians," Governmental
American Indian Heritage Month, Region VIII, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Denver, Colorado.
- Presenter, "AIDS And American Indians," Lecture Series, Regional Hospitals
and Schools, Navaho Area, Indian Health Service, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services.
1993
- Presenter, "AIDS Among Native Americans" AIDS/Health Conference, INMED
Program, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
- Presenter, "Trends and Beliefs about HIV/AIDS," Second Annual Health
Conference, INMED Program, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
- Lecturer, Research and Science Series, Tribal Health Administration, Devils Lake
Sioux Tribe, Devils Lake, North Dakota.
- Presenter, "Native American Land and Water," Toward A New Direction
Conference, CU Environmental Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
- Presenter, "American Indian History" Hidden Legacies, Project SUMMIT,
Public Education Coalition, Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado.
1994
- Presenter, "American Indian History," Governmental American Indian Heritage
Month, Rocky Flats Plant, U.S. Department of Energy, Denver, Colorado.
- Facilitator, "Who Will Speak for My People? Writing Out of the American Indian
Experience." American Indian Panel, Rocky Mountain Book Festival, Denver, Colorado.
- Presenter, "The Research Triangle," Plenary Session, Breaking Barriers,
Building Bridges, National Congress on the State of HIV/AIDS in Racial and Ethnic
Communities, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Washington, D.C.
- Panelist, "Gay Men (two spirited)," HIV/AIDS in Native American Communities
Conference: Maintaining Our Balance in the Circle of Life, Indian Health Service and
Office of AIDS Research, National Institute of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Panelist, "The Importance of Racial and Ethnic Diversity Among AIDS Researchers:
Issues and Opportunities," Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges, National Congress on
the State of HIV/AIDS in Racial and Ethnic Communities, Public Health Service, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.
1982-95
- Adjunct Faculty. Ethnic Studies. University of Colorado at
Denver. Denver, Colorado.
1995
- Presenter, "The Assault on Affirmative Action," The Third World Conference,
Asian and Pacific Americans in Higher Education, University of California, Irving,
California.
- Presenter, "Paleo- and Contemporary Indian Cultures," Prudential Insurance
Cultural Services, Boulder, Colorado.
1996
- Presenter, " An Anthropological Study of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Among American Indian Populations." Western Social Science Association Meetings,
Reno, Nevada.
- Presenter, "Paleo-Indian Culture and American Indian History," Prudential
Insurance Cultural Services, Boulder, Colorado.
- Lecture, "Contemporary Navaho Culture," Hopi-Navajo Class, Department of
Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado
- Lecture. "American Indian History." Department of Economics. Tokyo
Keizai University. Tokyo, Japan.
- Lecture. "American Indian Religions." Department of Anthropology.
University of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado.
- Lecture. "Applied Anthropology." Department of Anthropology.
University of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado.
1997
- Lecture. "Contemporary American Indian Culture." Department of Indian
Studies. University of North Dakota. Grand Forks, North Dakota.
- Lecture. "Contemporary American Indian Culture." Department of
Integrated Studies. University of Nebraska-Omaha. Omaha, Nebraska.
- Lecture. "State of Indian Affairs." American Indian Science and
Engineering Society. Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, Oklahoma.
- Lecture. "Paleo-Indians of Colorado." Native American Fish and
Wildlife Society. Broomfield, Colorado.
- Lecture. "Contemporary American Indian Issues." American Indian
Science and Engineering Society. Boulder, Colorado.
- Lecture. "The Hopi - Navaho Conflict." University of Colorado at
Boulder. Boulder, Colorado.
- Presenter. "Contemporary Indian Cultures. Prudential Insurance Cultural
Services. Boulder, Colorado.
- Faculty. Summer Semester. NAROPA Institute. Boulder, Colorado
- Faculty. Fall Semester. Ethnic Studies. University of Colorado. Boulder,
Colorado.
1998
- Lecture, "Indian Boarding Schools." American Indian Acculturation,
Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado.
- Presenter. "Southwest Indian Cultures. Prudential Insurance Cultural
Services. Boulder, Colorado.
- Lectures, "Hopi and Navaho Cultures." Hopi-Navaho, Department of
Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado.
- Lecture Series, "American Indian Mythology." Boulder Public Library.
Boulder, Colorado.
1999
- Presenter. "American Indian Cultures." Prudential
Insurance Cultural Services. Westminster, Colorado.
- Lecture. "Globalization and American Indian Cultures."
Economic Institute. Boulder, Colorado.
- Lectures. "Contemporary American Indians" and
"PaleoIndian." Native American Fish and Wildlife Society.
Broomfield, Colorado.
2000
-
Presenter. Medicine Wheel Summer Solstice.
Boulder, Colorado.
- Guest Speaker and Lecturer on American Indian Issues. First Annual
Conference of Indigenous Studies. University of Florence. Florence,
Italy
- Paper Presentation. "The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and
Identity Issues Among American Indian Populations." Panel:
"American Indian Identity, The Never Ending Story." American
Anthropological Association. Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.
- Panel Organizer. Panel: "American Indian Identity, The Never Ending
Story." American Anthropological Association. Annual Meeting. Washington,
D.C.
1996-00
- Graduate Committee Member. Ph.D. Candidate. University of Denver. Denver,
Colorado.
1994-01
- Adjunct Faculty. Ethnic Studies.
University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado.
2002
- Presenter. "American Indian Cultures." Economics
Institute. Boulder, Colorado.
- Paper Presentation. "Emerging Crime Reflecting Upon the
Traditional Culture of the Navaho." Panel: "American Indian
Crime, Social Justice and the Production of Alternative Cultural
Histories." American Anthropological Association. Annual Meeting.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Panel Organizer. Panel: "American
Indian Crime, Social Justice and the
Production of Alternative Cultural
Histories." American Anthropological
Association. Annual Meeting. New Orleans,
Louisiana.
2001-02
- Adjunct Faculty. Ethnic Studies. University of Colorado.
Denver, Colorado.
2001-02
- Adjunct Faculty. Anthropology. Metropolitan State College.
Denver, Colorado.
2003
- Invited Guest Speaker. "Humankind/Nature Interaction: Past,
Present, and Future." XVth Congress of the International Union of
Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Florence, Italy
1966-67
- Consultant for Program Development, Canadian Indian Youth Council Workshop,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.
1967-68
- Consultant, Indian Education Programs, Far West Educational Laboratory, Berkeley,
California.
- Consultant, Coalition of American Indian Citizens of the Poor People's Campaign,
Washington, D.C.
1968-69
- Consultant, Program Development, United Scholarship Service, Denver, Colorado.
1969
- Consultant, Program Development, Upward Bound Programs, Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C.
- Consultant, Program Development, National Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
1969-70
- Consultant, Program Development, Intercultural School of the Rockies, Estes Park,
Colorado.
1971
- Consultant, Program Development, Indian Specialization Group, University of Puget
Sound, Tacoma, Washington.
- Consultant for Development, Institute of Applied Experimental Studies, University of
Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
1972-73
- Consultant, Program Development, Native American Student Organization, University of
Colorado, Denver, Colorado.
1967-73
- Consultant, Indian Program Development, Western Interstate Commission on Higher
Education, Boulder, Colorado.
1977
- Consultant, Deganawidah Quetzalcoatl University, Davis, California.
- Consultant, American Indian Higher Education Consortium, Denver, Colorado.
1977-78
- Consultant, Coalition of Indian Control School Boards, Denver, Colorado.
1978
- Consultant, Old West Project, American Indian Higher Education Consortium, Denver,
Colorado.
1981
- Consultant, Native American Awareness Week, Oyate Indian Club, University of
Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
1982-85
- Consultant, Moqui Project, Kykotsmovi, Arizona.
- Consultant, Educational Development, Catalyst Complex, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.
1985
- Consultant, American Indian Technical Services, Denver, Colorado.
1987
- Consultant, Title IV programs of Denver Public Schools, Jefferson County and the
Southwest Resource Center of Tempe.
- Consultant, Business Information, La Mode of Boulder, Boulder, Colorado.
1989
- Consultant, Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc., Ramah, New Mexico.
1990-92
- Design Advisor, Artist's home for Mr. Ron Davis, Hogan Project, Taos, New Mexico.
1994
- Consultant, Special Review Committee for CPCRA Operations Center, National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.
1996
- Consultant, Native American Focus Group, Project Safe, University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado.
1996-98
- Consultant. "American Indian Program." Cell Tech Corporation. Boulder,
Colorado.
- Consultant. "Program Development." New American Indian School. Santa
Fe, New Mexico.
- Consultant. "Business Management." Her International. Seoul, Korea.
1998
- Consultant. "American Indian Relations." UltraGenetics, Inc. Boulder,
Colorado
- Consultant. "AIDS." Oglala Sioux Tribe. Pine Ridge, South Dakota.
1998-00
- Consultant. "Enrollment Issues." Childs Family and Others on the
Prairie Island Indian Community. Prairie Island, Minnesota
2000
- Scholarship Evaluator. Gates Millennium
Scholars Program. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
1963-68
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- Board member, National Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1965-67
- Member, National Indian Board, Upward Bound Programs, U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C.
1966-68
- Board member, United Scholarship Service, Denver, Colorado.
1966-69
- Honorary Member, Canadian Indian Youth Council, Vancouver, British Columbia.
1968-69
- Board member, Inter-religious Foundation for Community Organizations, National
Council of Churches, Washington, D.C.
1970-72
- Board member, Rocky Mountain Region, American Association of Higher Education,
Denver, Colorado.
1986
- Board member, Colorado ACLU, Denver, Colorado.
1983-87
- Board member, Y-H Industries, Flagstaff, Arizona.
- Board member, Lovejoy Industries, Denver, Colorado.
1988-89
- Member, Governor's Advisory Committee on AIDS, State of Colorado, Denver, Colorado.
1988-90
- Member, Service Civil International - West, Boulder, Colorado.
- Board member, Rediscovery, Inc., Crestone, Colorado.
1993-95
- Board member, Denver Indian Center, Denver, Colorado.
1994-95
- Board member, Running Horse Foundation, Boulder, Colorado.
1994-98
- Member, Native American Resource Group, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver,
Colorado.
1994-00
- Member. Native American Resource Group. Denver Museum of Natural History.
Denver, Colorado.
1999-00
- Member. Ethnic Advisory Board. Boulder County AIDS Project.
Boulder, Colorado.
1998-02
- Member. American Indian Interest Group. American Anthropological
Association.
1972-02
- Board Member, Kimochi, Incorporated, Boulder, Colorado
1997-02
- Board Member/Principal Owner. Medicine Bow, Inc. Boulder, Colorado.
2000-02
- Board Member/President. Eagle
Feathers Tours, LLC. Boulder, Colorado.
2001-02
- Founding Board Member. Engineers Without Borders, LLC.
Boulder, Colorado.
1967
- Administrative Assistant and Site Supervisor, Southwest Anasazi Site, Ft. Lewis
College, Durango, Colorado.
1971
- Archaeological and Ethnographic Researcher, Indian Specialization Group, University
of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington.
1976
- Research Analyst, Southwest Archaeological Sites, San Juan Research Project, National
Indian Youth Council, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1982-85
- Ethnographic Research Director, Catalyst Complex, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.
1988
- Archaeologist III, CANDO, Navajo Tribe, Window Rock, Arizona.
1992
- Presenter, "Reconciliation for the Sake of Preserving the Environment Integrity
of Bioregion: Why should we join together rather then fight apart?," Sixth Annual
Peter Van Dresser Village Development Workshop and 20th Annual Life Technics Conference,
New Mexico Solar Energy Association, Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu New Mexico.
- Presenter, "Reconciliation between Indigenous Peoples and the People of the
Sangre de Cristo Range," Sangre de Cristo Land Conference, Land Rights Council,
Chama, Colorado.
1992
- Design Advisor, Navaho Exhibit, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, Colorado.
1993
- Presenter, "American Indian Repatriation", Hozhoni Days, Fort Lewis
College, Durango, Colorado
- Presenter, "Native American Land and Water," Toward A New Direction
Conference, CU Environmental Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
- Presenter, "American Indian History" Hidden Legacies, Project SUMMIT,
Public Education Coalition, Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colorado.
1986-93
- Archaeological Lectures, Southwest Site Summer Tours, Weekend College, Wayne State
University, Detroit, Michigan.
1990-94
- Field Director, Southwest Archaeological Site Surveys, Cambridge\Holloway and
Associates, Boulder, Colorado.
1994
- Presenter, "Contributions of American Indians," United States Governmental
American Indian Heritage Month, U.S. Departments of Labor, Bureau of Land Management,
Forest Service and U.S. Postal Service, Lakewood, Colorado.
- Presenter, "Boulder's Medicine Wheel Site," National Bureau of Standards
and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce, Boulder, Colorado.
1994-95
- Archaeological Advisor, Running Horse Foundation, Boulder, Colorado.
1995
- Volunteer Cultural Resources Consultant, Artifact Analyst and Photographer, Swallow
Site, Denver, Colorado.
1992-96
- Principle Investigator, Medicine Wheel Site, National Bureau of Standards and
Technology, Boulder, Colorado.
1995-96
- Principle Investigator and Field Supervisor, Medicine Bow Consultants, Inc.
Lafayette, Colorado.
1996
- Principle Investigator, Meadow Hollow Reservoir Project, Carter Lake Area, Colorado.
1996
- Volunteer Cultural Resources Consultant. San Juan Bautista Mission Site.
San Juan Bautista, California.
1976-97
- Archaeological and Anthropological Advisor for University Student's and Faculty
Research, U.S. Universities and Colleges.
1997
- Volunteer Principle Investigator. Native Hawaiian Project. Island of Maui, Hawaii.
- Volunteer Cultural Resources Consultant. Indian Cemetery. San Luis Obispo
Mission Site. San Luis Obispo, California.
- Cultural Consultant. Museum Display. Museum of American Indian Arts and Culture.
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- Presenter. "Boulder's Archaeology and the Medicine Wheel Site."
National Bureau of Standards and Technology. U.S. Department of Commerce. Boulder,
Colorado.
- Presenter. "The Archaeological Record and Sacred Sites." University of
Colorado at Denver. Denver, Colorado.
1976-98
- Archaeological and Anthropological Advisor for American Indian Individuals,
Organizations, Communities and Tribes.
1998
- Principle Investigator. Roberts Ranch Project. Northern Colorado.
- Principle Investigator. Wet Mountains Project. Pueblo, Colorado.
- Presenter. "Boulder's Archaeology." National Bureau of Standards and
Technology. U.S. Department of Commerce. Boulder, Colorado.
1999
- Project Archaeologist. Caribou Open Space Survey for Boulder, County.
Boulder, Colorado.
2000
- Presenter. "Caribou Ranch
Archaeology." Boulder County Open Space. Boulder, Colorado.
1994-02
- Board Member/President. American Indian Archaeological
Institute. Boulder, Colorado.
1996-02
- President/Principle Investigator. Medicine Bow Consultants, Inc.
A Professional Archaeological Service. Boulder,
Colorado.
1996
- Expert Witness for the Plaintiff: Civil Action No. 96-N-2339. Cambridge and
Lopez, Plaintiffs v. General Services Administration, National Institute of Standards
& Technology, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Defendants. United
States District Court for the District of Colorado. Accepted by the Court to be an Expert
in Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, American Indian Religion.
1997-98
- Expert Witness for the Defense: The People of the State of California v. Michael
Wauneka. Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Diego.
Accepted by the Court to be an Expert in Navaho Culture, American Indian History, American
Indian Cultures, and American Urban Society.
1999
- Expert Witness for the Defense: The People of the State of California v.
Michael Wauneka. Second Trial. Superior Court of the State of California In
and For the County of San Diego. Accepted by the Court to be an Expert in Navaho
Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Cultures, and American Urban Society.
2000-01
- Expert Witness for Plaintiff: The Cow
Creek v. IMCOA, et al.: Civil Action No. 99-Z-453. United States District Court
for the District of Colorado. Case pending. Issue involves the ownership of
trademarks: Indian, Indian Chief, Indian Warrior and many others by The Indian
Motorcycle Company.
- The American Indian and the White Campus: The Minority Student on the Campus, Center
for Research and Development in Higher Education, University of California, Berkeley and
the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Boulder, Colorado, 1970.
- Selected Readings of Native Americans, Ethnic Studies Research Center, Highland
University, Las Vegas, New Mexico, 1975.
- "Urban Indians"
- "Dine"
- "Notes On Native Program Failure"
- "A Discussion Of Indian Education" Congressional Testimony Concerning
Indian Education, Coalition of Indian Control School Boards, Denver, Colorado, 1977.
- Old West Research and Data Report, Editor, American Indian Higher Education
Consortium, Denver, Colorado, 1978.
- Blessing the Dancers, Editor, Boulder, Colorado, 1984
- Non-Western Culture: Hopi/Navaho Reader. Editors: Deward Walker, Jr. and Charles
Cambridge. University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. 1992.
- Hopi/Navaho Reader. Editors: Deward Walker, Jr. and Charles Cambridge.
University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. 1994.
- Education and Anthropology. Editors: Deward Walker, Jr. and Charles Cambridge.
University of Southern Colorado. Pueblo, Colorado. 1994.
- "American Indians: The Forgotten Minority." Cultural
Diversity in the United States. Editor, Larry L. Naylor. Westport:
Bergin & Garvey Books. January 1997
- "Hogans, Definitions of." Housing
Directory. Sage Publications, Inc. Thousand Oaks, California. 1998.
-
Referee for Article for Publication. "Native American Responses to
the AIDS Crisis in San Francisco." ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY. The Royal
Anthropological Institute. London, England.
-
Book Manuscript In Progress. "American Indian Jewelry."
Publisher Undetermined. Will be published in Japan in 2003.
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Book Manuscript In Progress. "Boulder Medicine Wheel."
Publisher Undetermined. Will be published in 2003.
-
Book Manuscript In Progress. "American Indian Identity."
Publisher, University of Arizona Press.
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- "The Solar Hogan Project." Richard Simonelli. Winds of Change. American
Indian Science and Engineering Society. Boulder, Colorado. Spring 1989. Vol. 4, No.2.
pages: 32-38.
- "Home Again." Peter Caughey. CU-Boulder Summit. University of Colorado at
Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. Fall 1989. Vol. 6, No. 2. pages: 2-4.
- "Solar Hogans, Houses of the Future?" Hassell G. Bradley. Native Peoples.
Media Concepts Group, Inc. Phoenix, Arizona. In affiliation with the Heard Museum, the
Iroquois Indian Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the Smithsonian
Institution and the Southwest Museum. Spring 1990. Vol. 3, No. 3. pages: 44-50.
- "Culturally relevant campus housing adds a technological twist to a Navajo
tradition." Tamara Jones. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. February 26,
1990. page A 14.
- "Holloway Blends High-Tech with Tradition." Portico Magazine. College of
Architecture and Urban Planning. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Winter 1991.
Vol 7, No. 2. pages: 10-11.
- "Colorado Solar Hogan Project." Passive and Low Energy Architecture.
Process Architecture. Tokyo, Japan. September 1991. No. 98. pages: 138-139.
- "AIDS could entirely wipe out small tribes, researcher says." Boulder Daily
Camera. Boulder, Colorado. February 28, 1992. Section C, page 1.
- "AIDS now an Indian problem, speaker says." Colorado Daily. Boulder,
Colorado. February 21-23, 1992. page 5.
- "AIDS peril for Indians." Rocky Mountain News. Denver, Colorado. February
29, 1992. Stories on American Indian AIDS. Associated Press. February 1992.
- "Despite Few Cases, AIDS Imperils American Indians, Student Says." Salt
Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City, Utah. March 12, 1992.
- "AIDS researcher fears 'world without Indians'." Lakota Times. Rapid City,
South Dakota. May 13, 1992.
- "Two Views on Indian AIDS," Winds of Change, American Indian Science and
Engineering Society. Boulder, Colorado. Autumn 1992
- "Boulder medicine wheel disputed, Medicine wheel found in Boulder?" Denver
Post. Denver, Colorado. October 7, 1992.
- "Medicine Wheel center of prayers, debate." Colorado Daily. Boulder,
Colorado. October 7, 1992.
- "Scientist believes finding may be medicine wheel." South Bend Tribune.
South Bend, Indiana. October 11, 1992.
- "Indians bless controversial rocks." Colorado Daily. Boulder, Colorado.
October 12, 1992.
- "Are rock piles an ancient Indian Medicine wheel?" Deseret News. Salt Lake
City, Utah. October 18, 1992.
- "Stealing of Indian spiritualism gets criticized by panel." Colorado Daily.
Boulder, Colorado. October 20, 1992.
- "Feds Delay Lab to Save Ancient Medicine Wheel." Salt Lake Tribune. Salt
Lake City, Utah. December 19, 1992.
- "First Americans' Culture." Colorado Daily. Boulder, Colorado. October 11,
1994.
- "Tainting Sacred Trust." Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
November 14, 1994.
- "Real Healers Cursed by Quacks." Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake, Utah.
November, 1994.
- "ASC Challenged By Views Of Diversity." South Coloradan. Adam State
College, Alamosa, Colorado. March 16, 1995.
- "Solar Hogan Project Colorado." Nancy Cole and P.J. Skerrett. Renewables
Are Ready: People Creating Renewable Energy Solutions. Chelsea Green Publishing Company.
1995.
- "Native Americans Say Holy Buildings Ignored, Abused." Campus Press.
University of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. November 30, 1995.
- "Wheel Dispute Continues." Colorado Daily. University of Colorado at
Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. December 29, 1995.
- "Some Fear Hogans To Be Removed By CU." Colorado Daily. University of
Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. February 29, 1996.
- "Fate Of Navajo Homes At CU Unclear ." Denver and the West. Denver Post.
Denver, Colorado. March 18, 1996.
- "Indian Burial Sites, Fault On Reservoir Tract, Residents Say." Denver and
the West. Denver Post. Denver, Colorado. May 11, 1996.
- "Want cute cactus? Critics hope fed site isn't source." Colorado
Daily. University of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. September4, 1996.
- "Hogans in need of funding for facelift." Colorado Daily. University
of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. October 4, 1996.
- "Foes make last-ditch NIST fight." Colorado Daily. University of
Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. October 9, 1996
- "Injunction sought against labs." Daily Camera. Boulder, Colorado.
October 10, 1996.
- "Lab extension enters Indian land, foes say." Denver and the West.
Denver Post. Denver, Colorado. October 12.1996.
- "Judge halts federal labs project." Daily Camera. Boulder, Colorado.
October 25, 1996.
- "Court OKs NOAA lab expansion." Daily Camera. Boulder, Colorado.
October 29, 1996.
- "Judge denies motions to block Boulder labs." Denver and the West.
Denver Post. Denver, Colorado. October 29,1996.
- "Judge won't stop feds, But opinion on sacred land draws praise."
Colorado Daily. University of Colorado at Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. October 29, 1996.
- "Solar-Heated Hogans." Carol Herselle Krinsky. Contemporarv Native
American Architecture. Oxford University Press. 1996. pp. 93-94, 174, 242n.74.
- "Subsidizing the rich." Boulder Weekly. Boulder, Colorado. December
11-17, 1997.
- "No one is home in hogans." Colorado Daily. University of Colorado at
Boulder. Boulder, Colorado. September 24, 1998
- "Solar Hogan Feature". National Public Radio. Nationally Aired Program. May
14, 1989.
- "Solar Hogan Feature". National Indian Public Radio Program,
"Crossroads." Minority Cultural Affairs Program. August 16, 1992.
- "Building Navajo Hogans." Office of Public Relations. University of
Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. August 1989.
- Currently Unaired Footage. The Infinite Voyage. Lionel Friedberg, Producer. Los
Angeles. Spring 1989
- Aired Footage. "Beyond 2000." Vanessa Gorman and Amanda Keller. Sydney,
Australia. February 1991.
- Aired Radio Program. "Boulder Medicine Wheel" National Indian Public Radio.
January 1993.
- "American Indian AIDS." KCNC, Channel 4, NBC affiliate. News report aired
in Denver, Rapid City, Salt Lake City and San Francisco. March 1992.
- "Boulder Medicine Wheel." KCNC, Channel 4, NBC affiliate. News report aired
in Denver, Rapid City and Salt Lake City. October 1992.
- "Arkansas Mountain." KWGN, Channel 2, Warner affiliate. News report aired
Spring 1994.
- "Arkansas Mountain." KUSA, Channel 9, ABC affiliate. News report aired
Spring 1994.
- "Indian Medicine and Religion." KUSA, Channel 9, ABC affiliate. News report
aired November 1994.
- Aired Radio Program. "Boulder Medicine Wheel Lawsuit" KGNU, Public
Radio. Boulder, Colorado. October 14, 1996.
- "NASA Moon Probe: Human Ashes Controversy." KMGM, Channel 7, ABC
affiliate. News report aired January 17, 1998.
- Certificate of Appreciation for contributing to cultural diversity and awareness at
CU Boulder on naming Cheyenne-Arapaho Hall. Oyate Indian Club. October 1989.
- Certificate of Recognition on re-appointment to the Anthropology Department and the
Hogan Project. Oyate Indian Club and the Native American Student Organization. November
1989.
- Certificate of Participation for contribution to the Career Options Conference II.
Colorado Department of Education. July 1990.
- Certificate of Appreciation for generous contributions. Vietnam Veterans of America,
Denver Chapter 107. August 1990.
- Letter of Appreciation for an enriching experience for students from Williams
Village. Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University of Colorado at Boulder. January
1991.
- Outstanding Faculty Award. Fourth Annual Celebration of Excellence and Diversity.
University of Colorado at Denver. October 1991.
- Letter of Appreciation for presentations during Native American Indian Heritage
Month. Jane E. Artist, Regional VIII Director, Department of Health and Human Services.
November 1992
- Certificate of Appreciation for Presentations
during First Annual Conference of Indigenous Studies. Professor Brunetto
Chiarelli, University of Florence and Doct. Alessandro Martire, Wambli
Gleska. Florence, Italy.
- American Anthropological Association
- American Association of Physical Anthropologists
- Western Social Science Association
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