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JOHN R. JOHNSON Curriculum Vitae Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Work: (805) 682-4711, x139 2559 Puesta del Sol FAX: (805) 569-3170 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Home: (805) 964-8559 E-mail: [email protected] Mobile: (805) 689-5863 Education 1988 Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara 1983 M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara 1972 B.A. with highest honors, University of California, Santa Barbara Employment Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 1986–present Curator of Anthropology Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 2007–present Adjunct Professor and Lecturer in Anthropology 2004–2006 Lecturer in Anthropology 1978–1985 Collection Manager Los Padres National Forest 1985–1986 Forest Archaeologist 1976–1978 Archaeologist, Los Padres National Forest Peer-Reviewed Publications 2014 Co-editor (with T. C. Blackburn [first editor]), Treasures from Native California: The Legacy of Russian Exploration by T. Hudson and C. Bates. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. 2013 Lengua de los Llanos: A Northern Valley Yokuts Catechism from Misión Santa Cruz, Alta California (with N. S. H. Smith [first author]). STUF: Language Typology and Universals 66 (3):299-313. Germany: Akademie Verlag. John R. Johnson 2013 People of the Sky: Birds in Chumash Culture (with J. Timbrook [first author]). In: Explorations in Ethnobiology: The Legacy of Amadeo Rea, M. Quinlan and D. Lepofsky, eds., pp. 223-271. Denton, TX: Society of Ethnobiology. 2013 Sociopolitical Effects of Bow and Arrow Technology in Prehistoric Coastal California (with D. J. Kennett [first author], P. M. Lambert, and B. J. Culleton). Evolutionary Anthropology 22:124-132. 2012 A Land of Diversity: Genetic Insights into Ancestral Origins (with B. M. Kemp, C. Monroe, and J. G. Lorenz). In: Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology, T. L. Jones and J. E. Perry, eds., pp. 49-72. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. 2011 Stable Isotope Analysis of Dog, Fox, and Human Diets at a Late Holocene Chumash Village (CA-SRI-2) on Santa Rosa Island, California (with T. C. Rick [first author], B. J. Culleton, C. B. Smith, and D. J. Kennett). Journal of Archaeological Science 38:1385-1393. 2010 Genetics and the Castas of Colonial California (with J. G. Lorenz). In: Alta California: Peoples in Motion, Identities in Formation, S. W. Hackel, ed., pp. 157- 193. San Marino: Huntington Library. 2009 Archaeoastronomical Implications of a Northern Chumash Arborglyph (with R. W. Saint-Onge [first author] and J. R. Talaugon). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 29(1):29-57. 2009 Shock-Synthesized Hexagonal Diamonds in Younger Dryas Boundary Sediments (with D. J. Kennett [first author], J. P. Kennett, A. West, G. J. West, T. E. Bunch, B. J. Culleton, J. M. Erlandson, S. S. Que Hee, C. Mercer, F. Shen, M. Sellers, T. W. Stafford, Jr, A. Stich, J. C. Weaver, J. H. Wittke, and W. S. Wolbach). Proceedngs of the National Academy of Sciences, July 20, 2009 106:12623-12628. 2008 Wildfire and Abrupt Ecosystem Disruption on California’s Northern Channel Islands at the Ållerød-Younger Dryas Boundary (13.0-12.9 ka) (with D. J. Kennett [first author], J. P. Kennett, G. J. West, J. M. Erlandson, I. L. Hendy, A. West, B. J. Culleton, T. L. Jones, and T. W. Stafford, Jr.). Quaternary Science Reviews 27:2530-2545. 2007 Ethnohistoric Descriptions of Chumash Warfare. In: North American Indigenous Warfare and Ritual Violence, R. Chacon and R. Mendoza, eds., pp. 74-113. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 2007 Genetic Analysis of Early Holocene Skeletal Remains from Alaska and Its Implications for the Settlement of the Americas (with B. M. Kemp [first author], R. S. Malhi, J. McDonough, D. A. Bolnick, J. A. Eshleman, O. Rickards, C. Martinez-Labarga, J. G. Lorenz, E. J. Dixon, T. E. Fifield, T. H. Heaton, R. Worl, and D. G. Smith). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132:605-621. 2 John R. Johnson 2007 Toypurina’s Descendants: Three Generations of an Alta California Family (with W. M. Williams). Boletín: The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association 24(2):30-55. 2006 Genetics, Linguistics, and Prehistoric Migrations: An Analysis of California Indian Mitochondrial DNA Lineages (with J. G. Lorenz). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 26(1):33-64. 2006 On the Ethnolinguistic Identity of the Napa Tribe: The Implications of Chief Constancio Occaye’s Narratives As Recorded by Lorenzo G. Yates. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 26(2):193-204. 2004 Mission Records and Descendants of Xonxon’ata (with D. Houghtaling). In: Xonxon’ata, in the Tall Oaks: Archaeology and Ethnohistory of a Chumash Village in the Santa Ynez Valley, W. R. Hildebrandt, ed., pp. 13–25 and Appendix A. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Contributions in Anthropology 2. 2004 Mitochondrial DNA and Prehistoric Settlements: Native Migrations on the Western Edge of North America (with J. A. Eshleman [first author], R. S. Malhi, F. A. Kaestle, J. G. Lorenz, and D. G. Smith). Human Biology 76(1):55-75. 2004 Style, Context, and Chronology of a Wooden Canoe Model from Santa Rosa Island, California (with T. C. Rick [first author], J. M. Erlandson, and L H. Gamble). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 24(2): 301-307. 2003 For Everything There is a Season: Chumash Indian Births, Marriages, and Deaths at the Alta California Missions (with P. L. Walker [first author]). In: Human Biologists in the Archives: Demography, Health, Nutrition and Genetics in Historical Populations, D. A. Herring and A. C. Swedlund, eds., pp. 53–77. Cambridge University Press. 2003 Native American mtDNA Prehistory in the American Southwest (with R. S. Malhi [first author], H. M. Mortensen, J. A. Eshleman, B. M. Kemp, J. G. Lorenz, F. A. Kaestle, C. Gorodezky, and D. G. Smith). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 120:108–124. 2002 The Structure of Diversity within New World mtDNA Haplogroups: Implications for the Prehistory of North America (with R. S. Malhi [first author], J. A. Eshleman, J. A. Greenberg, D. A. Weiss, B. A. S. Shook, F. A. Kaestle, J. G. Lorenz, B. M. Kemp and D. G. Smith). The American Journal of Human Genetics 70:905–919. 2001 Ethnohistoric Reflections of Cruzeño Chumash Society. In: The Origins of a Pacific Coast Chiefdom: The Chumash of the Channel Islands, J. E. Arnold, ed., pp. 53–70. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 2000 Historic Chumash Settlement on Eastern Santa Cruz Island, Southern California (with D. J. Kennett [first author], T. C. Rick, D. P. Morris and J. Christy). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 22(2):212–222. 3 John R. Johnson 2000 Mat’apxwelxwel Ethnohistory. In: Archaeological Passages: A Volume in Honor of Claude Nelson Warren, J. S. Schneider, R. M. Yohe, and J. K. Gardner, eds., pp. 24–39. Western Center for Archaeology and Paleontology Publications in Archaeology 1. 2000 Social Responses to Climate Change among the Chumash Indians of South-Central California. In: The Way the Wind Blows: Climate, History and Human Action, R. J. McIntosh, J. A. Tainter, and S. K. McIntosh, eds., pp. 301–327. New York: Columbia University Press. 1999 Contributions to Luiseño Ethnohistory Based on Mission Register Research (with D. Crawford). Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 33(4):79–102. 1998 The Chumash and Their Predecessors: An Annotated Bibliography (with M. Holmes [first author]). Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Contributions in Anthropology 1. 1997 The Indians of Mission San Fernando. In: Mission San Fernando Rey de España, 1797–1997: A Bicentennial Tribute, D. Nunis, Jr., ed., Southern California Quarterly, 79(3): 249–290. 1994 Missionization among the Coastal Chumash of Central California: A Study of Risk Minimization Strategies (with D. O. Larson [first author] and J. C. Michaelsen). American Anthropologist, 96(2):263–299. 1993 The Decline of the Chumash Indian Population (with P. L. Walker [first author]). In: In the Wake of Contact: Biological Responses to Conquest, C. S. Larsen and G. R. Milner, eds., New York: Wiley-Liss, pp. 109–120. 1993 The Chumash and the Swordfish (with D. Davenport [first author] and J. Timbrook). Antiquity, 67(255):257–272. 1992 Effects of Contact on the Chumash Indians (with P. L. Walker [first author]). In: Verano, J. W., and D. H. Ubelaker, eds., Disease and Demography in the Americas, pp. 127–139. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1991 The Papers of John P. Harrington at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History (with A. Miller and L. Agren). Anthropological Linguistics, 33(4):367–378. 1990 Tataviam Geography and Ethnohistory (with D. D. Earle). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 12(2):191–214. 1989 The Chumash and the Missions. In: Columbian Consequences, Vol. 1, "Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West," David Hearst Thomas (editor), pp. 365–375. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1988 Age and Sex Biases in the Preservation of Human Skeletal Remains (with P. Walker [first author] and P. Lambert). American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 76:183–188. 4 John R. Johnson 1988 Mission Registers as Anthropological Questionnaires: Understanding Limitations of the Data. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 12(2):9–30. 1982 The Trail to Fernando. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 4:132–138. 1982 Vegetation Burning by the Chumash (with J. Timbrook [first author] and D. Earle). Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 4:163–186. 1978 The Trail to Kashtiq. The Journal of California Anthropology, 5:188–198. Ph.D. Dissertation and M.A. Thesis 1988 Chumash Social Organization: An Ethnohistoric Perspective. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. 1982 An Ethnohistoric Study of the Island Chumash.