PPS 8.10 Form 1A

TEXAS STATE VITA

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I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Reece Jon McGee Title: Professor

B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. 1983 Rice University Anthropology An Analysis of Myth and Ritual Among the Lacandon Maya M.A. 1982 Rice University Anthropology M.S. 1979 Purdue University Anthropology B.A. 1977 Purdue University Anthropology/Psychology

C. University Experience

Position University Dates Professor Texas State University 1997-present Chair Texas State University 2004-2011 Associate Professor Texas State University 1990-1996 Assistant Professor Texas State University 1985-1990 Visiting Assistant Professor University of Southern 1984-1985 Lecturer University of Houston-Clear Lake 1983-1984

D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates

E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.)

Honorary Professor of International Studies 2013-present

II. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

1. Alpha Chi Favorite Professor for 2016

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B. Courses Taught:

1312 Cultural Anthropology 3301/5301 Principles of Cultural Anthropology (WI) 3305 Magic, Ritual and Religion 3314/5314 Latin American Cultures 3326 Maya History and Society 3350 Gender and Sexuality 3355 Introduction to Yucatec/Lacandon Maya 3370 Culture and Personality 4310/5310 Theory and Issues in Anthropology (WI) 4320/5320 Rise of Civilization 4361/5361 Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology (WI) 4380 Language, Culture and Society 5311 Seminar in Cultural Anthropology

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

Ph.D. Committee Member: 2021, Eric Gauldin 2004, Carol Gillespie, The Socialization of Scale: Geographic Education and Spatial Cognition in the Old order Amish Classroom

M.A. Thesis Director: 2020, Sarah Haimann, Medical Pluralism and the Contemporary Use of Alternative Medicine in Puerto Rico 2014, Winter Calaway, Suspended Lives: The Lived Experiences of Five Mexican Immigrants in Austin, Texas 2012, Aisha Sharif, Cultural Change in Diet and Economy in the Lacandon Community of Mensabak. 2011, Crystal Gibson, Cross Generational Change and Continuity in Xocén Yucatán. 2010, Michael Saunders, The Sacred Sites of San Jose Ch’aqa’ya: Continuities and Transformations. 2008, Jessica Hurley, The Road to Nahá; Economic and Social Change in a Lancandon Maya Community 2005, Erin Slinker, Power and Privilege: Contextualizing Lacandon Identities

In Progress M.A. Thesis Director:

M.A. Thesis Committee Member: 2019-2021 Tierney Profitt 2021-2022 Emily Repasky 2021-2022. Kayli Lord

Graduated (Member of thesis committee)

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2020 Jodi Hill, The Permanence of Tattoos: Marked Bodies, Identities, and Symbolism in Emerging Adults 2020 Christine Bonagurio, On the Road: Experiences with the Meals on Wheels Meals Delivery Program in Central Texas. 2016 Lauren Chapman, Reiki: A Quest for Holistic Health or Coping Mechanism? 2015 Eric Gauldin, The (in)Complete Warrior: Technology, Limb Loss, and the Reformation of Identity 2015 Marilee Ratliff, S(ave) O(ur) S(anity): A Critical Evaluation of Mental Health Resources on the Texas State University Campus 2014 Bita Razavi, Culture and Identity: A Study of Assimilation of Iranians in Texas after Immigration and Religious Conversion. 2011 Eric Dees, A Phenomenological Analysis of Homeless Street Musicians. 2008 Nina Guerrero, Theoretical Perspectives on the Rates of Mexican American Interethnic Marriage. 2008 Candice Dickerson, Globalization and Healthcare in Belize. 2007 Desserae Shepston, The Return of Alouatta pigra to the Forests around Nahá Chiapas Mexico. 2003 Ryan Kashanipour, From Cannibals to Kings: History and Culture Change Among Lacandon Maya Indians 1542-2002.

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

Undergraduate Courses Prepared:

ANTH 1312 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 3301 Principles of Cultural Anthropology (WI) ANTH 3305 Magic, Ritual and Religion ANTH 3314 Latin American Cultures ANTH 3326 Maya History and Society ANTH 3350 Gender and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 3355 Introduction to Yucatec/Lacandon Maya ANTH 4310 Theory and Issues in Anthropological Thought (WI) ANTH 4320 Rise of Civilization ANTH 4361 Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology (WI) ANTH 4380 Language, Culture and Society

Graduate Courses Prepared:

ANTH 5301 Advanced Principles of Cultural Anthropology ANTH 5310 History of Anthropological Thought ANTH 5311 Seminar in Cultural Anthropology ANTH 5314 Latin American Cultures ANTH 5350 Gender and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 5361 Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology

Online Courses Prepared and Taught Anth 1312 Cultural Anthropology Anth 3301/5301 Advanced Principles of Cultural Anthropology Page 3 of 14 PPS 8.10 Form 1A

Anth 3305 Magic, Ritual, and Religion Anth 4310 Theory and Issues in Anthropological Thought Anth 5311. Graduate Seminar in Cultural Anthropology

Summer Field Schools and Study Abroad Programs: 2021 prepared Canterbury Program, cancelled because of Covid-19 2020 prepared Canterbury Program, cancelled because of Covid-19 2019 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury Program, July –August 2019 2018 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2018 2017 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2017 2016 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2016 2015 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2015 2014 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2014 2013 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2013 2012 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2012 2011 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2011 2010 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2010 2009 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2009 2008 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2008

2007 Director, Texas State in Chiapas, May 2007 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2007 2006 Director, Texas State in Chiapas, June 2006 Director, Summer Study in Canterbury England Program, July –August 2006 2005 Director, Texas State in Chiapas, May 2005 Faculty Participant, Summer Study in Oxford England, July –August 2005 2004 Director, Southwest Texas State in Yucatan, May 2004 2003 Director, Southwest Texas State in Chiapas, May 2003 2002 Director, Southwest Texas State in Yucatan, May 2002 2001 Director, Southwest Texas State in Chiapas, May 2001 2000 Director, Southwest Texas State in Yucatan, May 2000 1999 Director, Southwest Texas State in Chiapas, June 1999 1998 Director, Southwest Texas State in Chiapas, May 1998

E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

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I. Other: III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press) Books (if not refereed, please indicate)

2021 Watching Lacandon Maya Lives (second edition). Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield. forthcoming. 2013 Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia. (Managing Editor), : Sage Publishing Co.

2002 Watching Lacandon Maya Lives . Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

1990 Life, Ritual and Religion Among the Lacandon Maya. Wadsworth Publishing Company, Belmont California. a. Scholarly Monographs: b. Textbooks:

2021 Introductory Cultural Anthropology: An Interactive Approach (3rd edition, revised) with Loretta Cormier and Sharon Jones. National Social Science Press.

2019 Introductory Cultural Anthropology: An Interactive Approach (3rd edition) with Loretta Cormier and Sharon Jones. National Social Science Press.

2019 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (7th edition) with Rich Warms. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield.

2016 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (6th edition) with Rich Warms. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield.

2011 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (5th edition) with Rich Warms. : McGraw-HIll Publishing Co.

2008 Sacred Realms: Current Insights into the Anthropology of Religion (2nd edition) with Jim Garber and Rich Warms, Oxford University Press.

2008 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (4th edition) with Rich Warms. New York: McGraw-HIll Publishing Co.

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2004 Sacred Realms: Current Insights into the Anthropology of Religion with Jim Garber and Rich Warms, Oxford University Press.

2004 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (3rd edition). with Rich Warms. New York: McGraw-HIll Publishing Co.

1999 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (2nd edition). Mountain View: Mayfield Publishing Co. with Rich Warms.

1996 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History. Co-authored with Dr. Richard Warms. Mountain View , CA : Mayfield Publishing Company.

c. Edited Books: d. Chapters in Books:

1998 The Lacandon Incense Burner Renewal Ceremony: Termination and Dedication Ritual Among the Contemporary Maya. In The Sowing and the Dawning: Termination, Dedication, and Transformation, in the Archaeological and Ethnographic Record of MesoAmerica. Shirley B. Mock, editor. Pp. 41-46. University of New Mexico Press.

1997 Natural Modeling in Lacandon Maya Mythology. In Explorations in Anthropology and Theology. Frank A. Salamone and Walter R. Adams, editors. Pp. 175-190. University Press of America. e. Creative Books:

2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles:

2005 “Ancient Ruins and Modern Maya: The Role of Yaxchilan in Non-Christian Lacandon Maya Beliefs.” Mesoamerican Voices, 2:63-76.

2004 Kashanipour, Ryan A. and R. Jon McGee, “Northern Lacandon Maya Medicinal Plant Use in the Communities of Lacanja Chan Sayab and Naha’ Chiapas, Mexico.” Journal of Ecological Anthropology. Vol. 8: 46-65.

2004 Fredrick, Jennie and R. Jon McGee, “Lacandon Maya Bark Cloth: Hu’un.” Hand Papermaking. Vol. 19 (2):23-30.

2003 Juarez, Ana and R. Jon McGee, “A Maya Version of the Adam and Eve Story" Latin American Indian Literatures Journal. Volume 19 (1):1-18.

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1999 “Economics, Women and Work in the Lacandon Jungle.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. Vol. 20, #2, pp. 175-189. with Belisa Gonzalez.

1997a “The Narrative Structure of Lacandon Maya Creation Myths.” Latin American Indian Literatures Journal. Vol. 13, #1, pp. 1-20.

1997b “Ancient Maya Astronomy and Cosmology in Lacandon Maya Life.” Journal of Latin American Lore, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 125-142. with Kent Reilly.

1996 “Lacandon Maya Oral Performance and the Inscriptions of Palenque” Proceedings of the VIII Palenque Round Table, Vol. X, pp. 129-134. San Francisco: The Pre- Columbian Art Research Institute.

1993 “Lacandon Maya of Mexico.” In State of the Peoples: A Global Human Rights Report on Societies in Danger, edited by Marc S. Miller, 228-229. Boston: Beacon Press.

1989 “The Flood Myth from a Lacandon Maya Perspective,” Latin American Indian Literatures Journal, 5:1, pp. 68-80.

1988 “Ritual Use of Balche Among the Lacandon Maya,” Estudios De Cultura Maya, vol. XVIII, Fall.

1987 “Metaphorical Substitution in a Lacandon Maya Ritual Song,” Anthropological Linguistics, 29 (1), Spring, pp. 105-118.

1984 “The Influence of Pre-Hispanic Yucatecan Religion in Contemporary Lacandon Maya Ritual,” Journal of Latin American Lore, 10(2), Winter, pp. 175-187.

b. Non-refereed Articles:

2013 “Ethoscience.” Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia, pp.232- 234. Los Angeles: Sage Publishing Co.

2013 “John Lubbock.” Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia, pp. 495-497 (with Alice Kehoe). Los Angeles: Sage Publishing Co.

2013 “Lewis Henry Morgan.” Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia, pp.558-562 (with Richard Warms). Los Angeles: Sage Publishing Co.

1999 “The Lacandon.” Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures.

1993 “Palenque and Lacandon Maya Cosmology.” Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture, #52, pp. 1-8.

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3. Conference Proceedings a. Refereed Conference Proceedings: b. Non-refereed:

4. Abstracts:

5. Reports:

6. Book Reviews:

2021 Ruins, Caves, Gods, and Incense Burners: Northern Lacandon Maya Myths and Rituals. by Didier Boremanse. (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Journal of American Folklore, 134:223-224.

2002 Hach Winik: The Lacandon Maya of Chiapas, Southern Mexico by Didier Boremanse. Mesoamérica, 44, 174-176.

1993 The Cakchiquel Maya of San Antonio Palapo. American Anthropologist, 95:1, 249-250.

1991 The Modern Maya: A Culture in Transition by by Macduff Everton. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. American Anthropologist, 94:2, 531-32.

7. Other Works in Print:

2014 Comment on Hawkins’ The Undergraduate Ethnographic Field School as a Research Method. Current Anthropology. 55 (5): 577.

B. Works not in Print

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

2018 George W. Stocking Symposium in the History of Anthropology: From Savage to Primitive: Shifting Perspectives in Turn of the Twentieth Century Anthropology. Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. November 14- 17, 2018. (Co-session organizer)

2018 Paper: The Most Important Thing About Putnam is What He Didn’t Write. George W. Stocking Symposium in the History of Anthropology: From Savage to Primitive: Shifting Perspectives in Turn of the Twentieth Century Anthropology. Annual

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meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. November 14- 17, 2018. 2017 “Boas and Friends: Friendship, Patronage, and Other Relations in Turn of the 20th Century Anthropology.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. December 2, 2017. (Session Chair).

2015 “Boas and McGee at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis MO, 1904.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO. Nov. 18-21. (With Dr. Richard Warms)

2014 Session Chair “Anthropology in the “Long 1890s”: Debates About Evolution and Fieldwork Before the Boasian Era.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. Dec. 3-7.

2011 “Lacandon Maya Mythology and the Myth of Authenticity.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada. Nov. 16-20.

2010 Archaeology and Ethnography in the Mensabok ANP, Chiapas, Mexico. South-Central Conference on MesoAmerica, San Antonio, Texas Nov. 7, 2010.

2007 “The Lacandon in the Homes of the Gods.” 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. April 28, 2007.

2007 “The Lacandon and Classic Period Maya Ruins.” The Maya Meetings, University of Texas-Austin. March 9, 2007.

2003 Panel Discussant for In the Turbulence of Peace: Social Transformation in Post-War Highland Guatemala. Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL. Nov. 19-22.

1999 “Agriculture and Incense Burners: Gender Role Symmetry in Lacandon Ritual.” Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL. Nov. 17- 21.

1998 “Chasing the Peso: Commodity Production and Cultural Decline in the Lacandon Jungle.” Presented at the annual conference of the American Ethnological Society, Toronto, Canada. May 7, 1998.

1996 “Chasing the Peso: Subsistence Agriculture and Social Change in the Lacandon Jungle.” Presented at the 95th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA. Nov. 20-24, 1996.

1996 “Ancient Ruins and Contemporary Myths: The Role of Yaxchilan in Lacandon Maya Mythology.” presented at the 61st Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA. April 11, 1996.

1994 “Astronomical Orientation in Lacandon Maya Sacred Space.” Presented at the 93rd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA.

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December 2, 1994.

1993 “The Role of Palenque in Lacandon Maya Cosmology” Presented at the 92nd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D. C. November 17, 1993.

1993 “Lacandon Maya Oral Performance and the Inscriptions of Palenque” presented at the VIII Mesa Redonda de Palenque, Chiapas Mexico, June 7, 1993.

1993 “The Place of Palenque in Lacandon Maya Myth.” presented at the 1993 Maya Meetings at Texas, IX Texas Symposium, March 12, 1993.

1992 “Termination and Dedication Rituals Among the Lacandon Maya.” presented at the 63 annual meeting of the Texas Archeological Society, Corpus Christi, TX, October 31, 1992.

1991 “A Structural Comparison of 16th Century Mayan Texts with Contemporary Mayan Mythology.” presented at the American Society for Ethnohistory, Tulsa, OK, November 1991.

1990 “Human Sacrificial Symbolism in Lacandon Maya Rites.” Southern Texas Archeological Association Meeting, April 7, 1990.

1988 “Lacandon Balche Ritual” - 1988, color, 3/4 inch video, 32 minutes (screening and discussion). Presented at the 87th meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, AZ, November, 1988.

1987 “Mesoamerican Flood Myth From a Lacandon Maya Perspective,” Paper presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November, 1987.

1986 “Swidden Horticulture Among the Lacandon Maya” - 1986, color, 3/4 inch video, 29 minutes (screening and discussion). Presented at the 85th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December, 1986.

1985 “Ba’alche as a Woman in a Lacandon Maya Ritual Song,” Paper presented at the 84th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

1985 “Swidden Horticulture Among the Lacandon Maya” - 1985, color, 3/4 inch video, 35 minutes, shown at the American Museum of Natural History, May 4-5, 1985.

1984 “Symbolic Sacrifice Among the Lacandon Maya,” Paper presented at the 83rd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO, November, 1984.

1984 “Folktale or History? A Reinterpretation of a Lacandon Maya Flood Myth,” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, New Orleans, LA, November, 1984.

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1984 “Metaphorical Substitution in a Lacandon Maya Ritual Song,” Paper presented at the Midwestern Mesoamerica Conference, Chicago, IL, 1984.

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

2020 “Art in Maya Culture” Kyle Public Library in conjunction with an exhibit on indigenous Mexican art.

2014 “ Anthropology and Race.” Keynote Address for the Summit Dispelling Myths that Hamper Black Student Success. George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center, Austin S Texas. 2004 “Lacandon Maya Bark Cloth Paper.” Friends of Dard Hunter Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. October 22, 2004.

3. Consultancies:

4. Workshops:

5. Other Works not in Print:

a. Works “submitted” or “under review”

b. Works “ in progress”

c. Other works not in print

C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

2017 Franz Boas and William J.McGee and the Establishment of the American Anthropological Association. American Philosophical Society (PI). $6000

1997 Ecology, Work and Social Relations in the Lacandon Jungle. National Geographic Society (PI) #5930-97. $5748.

1994-95 Astronomical Influence in Lacandon Maya Religion and World View. The Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Grant # 5810. $5,500. (PI)

1993 The Comparative Analysis of Mayan Genesis Mythology: A Linguistic and Historical Approach. American Council of Learned Societies Grant-In-Aid. $5,000. (PI)

1984 Special Research Grant, Committee on Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California $1,250. (PI)

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1983 Sigma Xi continuing research grant. $250. (PI)

1981-82 Wenner-Gren Foundation Research Grant #4195 The Analysis of Christian Influence on the Myth and Ritual of the Lacandon Maya. $3,900. (PI)

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

2017 American Council of Learned Societies: Hidden Voices in American Anthropology 1890-1920. $141,000.

2015 Delmas Foundation Grant for $5,000. (CO-PI with Lee Reissig (GST) not funded.

2015 Explorer’s Club: The East Wear Bay Project: Archaeological Assessment of Roman Settlement in Late-Iron Age Britain. $4,166. (CO-PI with Lee Reissig (GST) not funded.

2008 Ethnogenesis in the Lacandon Jungle. Submitted to the American Council of Learned Societies, (Co-Pi with Dr. Joel Palka, University of Illinois-Chicago). Not funded.

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

2001 Folk Medicine and Herbal Healing Among the Lacandon Maya. Faculty Research Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $7,475. (PI)

1999 Medicinal Plant Use Among the Lacandon. Faculty Research Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $7,013. (PI)

1996 Subsistence Agriculture and Social Change in the Lacandon Jungle. Faculty Research Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $2,450. (PI)

1994 Ancient Maya Astronomy and Cosmology in Lacandon Maya Life. Faculty Research Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $2,075. (PI)

1992 The Video Analysis of Mayan Myth Creation Performances. Faculty Research Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $4,360. (PI)

1989 From Verbal Performance to Alphabetic Text: A Comparative Analysis of the Popol Vuh and Lacandon Maya Creation Myths. Faculty Research Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $3,930. (PI)

1987 Lacandon Maya Film Production Grant, Office of Sponsored Projects, Southwest University. $500. (PI)

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1986 The Lacandon Maya Film Project, Faculty Research Grant, Office of Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $2,953. (PI)

4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts:

2016 Franz Boas and William McGee and the founding of the American Anthropological Society. Faculty Research Grant, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Southwest Texas State University. $16,000

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

1981-82 Ora N. Arnold Research Fellowship, Rice University

1980 Behavioral Science Summer Research Fellowship for introductory linguistic study among the Lacandon Maya, Rice University

1980 Special Enhancement Award, Advanced Studies and Research, Rice University

1979-82 Graduate Fellowship, Rice University

IV. SERVICE

A. Institutional

1. University: a. Study Abroad Advisory Group b. Faculty Sponsor for the student exchange program with Christ Church University- Canterbury.

2. College: 2014-2020: Faculty sponsor of Anthropology participation in the annual Family Campaign

3. Department/School: a. Liberal Arts Study Abroad Advisory Council b. undergraduate adviser 2011-2020

B. Professional:

C. Community: Recruiting Presentations Fall 08-Spring 2011 including:

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Austin High School: Anthropology at Texas State Hernandez Middle School: Anthropology at Texas State San Marcos High School: Anthropology at Texas State San Marcos Housing Authority: Going to College at Texas State 1994-96 President, Board of Directors, Hay/Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse 1993-94 Board of Directors, Hay/Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse

D. Service Honors and Awards:

E. Service Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Service Grants and Contracts:

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Service Grants and Contracts:

3. Funded Internal Service Grants and Contracts:

4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Service Grants and Contracts:

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