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e Curriculum Vitae f Donna Rae Gould [email protected] ; [email protected] 860.287.7957 Personal: Nipmuc Nation Enrolled Tribal Member (Massachusetts) EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D. University of Connecticut, Anthropology/Archaeology 2005 M.A. University of Connecticut, Anthropology/Archaeology 1995 B.A. Connecticut College (New London, CT) Art History/Architectural History; Anthropology Areas of interest and expertise: New England Native American history and culture in the Post-Contact centuries; Native American and Indigenous legal and sovereignty issues, including NAGPRA, Federal Acknowledgement, National Historic Preservation Act and Section 106 regulations Cultural Heritage and Resources, Historic Preservation and Museum Collections Management Education and Training, Adults and Higher Education; Native American material culture and museum practices; Native American art and architecture in the Post-Contact centuries ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Brown University, July 2019 – present Associate Director, Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative Academic program development and oversight of event programming, budget, governance, community engagement, communications and outreach University of Massachusetts, Amherst, October 2017 – July 2019 University Tribal Liaison Senior Lecturer in Anthropology University-wide NAGPRA compliance, program development and relationship building with regional tribes, Director of Certificate Program in Native American and Indigenous Studies, teaching courses on Cultural Heritage + Resources, NAGPRA, Archaeology and Native Studies Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, July 2014-October 2017 Office of Native American Affairs Policy and guidance development, report research and writing; Native Youth Program manager: Development of media, outreach materials and educational workshops, event planning and coordination, outreach and collaboration with tribes and tribal colleges; supervision and mentoring of interns; Section 106 liaison to tribes across the country; leadership of inter- and intra-agency working groups on Cultural Landscapes and Native Youth and participation in other inter-agency working groups Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. Adjunct Professor, Anthropology Dept., 2017 American University, School of Professional and Extended Studies, Washington, D.C. Adjunct Faculty, WINS Program, Fall 2015 - 1 - University of Massachusetts Amherst, Aug. 2010 – June 2014 Lecturer and Repatriation Coordinator, Anthropology Department Management of NAGPRA-mandated repatriation projects: Federal Register Notice management, Collections and Database management (FileMaker Pro), consultation with tribes, museums and institutions across the U.S.; Academic, internship and career mentoring to graduate and undergraduate students; Supervising graduate and undergraduate students, independent studies and work-study students; Strategic planning, budget development and management; Native Studies and other Anthropology courses: Introduction to Native Studies Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Art Contemporary Issues in Native North America: Focus on the Northeast NAGPRA and Issues of Cultural Property (graduate seminar) North American Archaeology Connecticut College, 2006-2010 Visiting Instructor, Anthropology Department Anthropology, Ethnohistory, Archaeology, Human Rights introductory courses through seminars Archaeology Lab and Collections Management Academic and professional advising to undergraduate students; Supervising and mentoring undergraduate students, independent studies and work-studies; Mellon-Visiting Faculty Teaching Seminar, Organizing Committee University of Connecticut, Fall 2003-Spring 2007 (Teaching Assistant and Instructor) Social Anthropology, Archaeological Field School Supervisor and Lab Supervisor Supervising and mentoring undergraduate students and independent studies Additional Professional Positions 2014-2015 NEH Summer Institute for Teachers: Native Americans of New England Core Faculty for 2015 Program at UMass Amherst 2011-2012 Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Annual Meeting Planning Committee 2005-2007 Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, Mashantucket, Ct. Consultant, field programs, conservation and archaeological labs; Educator for NSF-funded informal science education program Archaeological Pathways for Native Learners in association with the Navajo Tribal Nation 2005 Mohegan Tribe, Uncasville, Ct. Consultant, archaeological lab 1995-2005 Nipmuc Nation, Grafton, Mass. 2005-Present Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) and Tribal Researcher; (Volunteer) Museum Collections Management; Consultations and collaborative projects with New England tribes and museums; Tribal Archivist; oral history project director; NAGPRA Representative; extensive experience with Federal Acknowledgement; Historic Preservation and Architectural Restoration; Tribal Archaeologist; Grant writing and management, project management 2000-2004 Montessori Discovery School, Norwich, Ct. Fundraising Events Planning and Coordination (Volunteer) 1999-2001 U.S. Census Bureau (Census 2000) Special Places Operations Supervisor; Crew Leader - 2 - Hiring, training and supervision of several hundred employees and the enumeration of non-traditional populations such as homeless people, shelters, college campuses, Indian Reservations and military bases 1991-1995 Seamen’s Inne, Mystic, Ct. Restaurant Manager and Special Events/Banquet Staff Additional Museum Experience and Collaborations 2019 The Wilderness Society, Public Lands in the United States, A Curriculum 2002 Old Sturbridge Village, consultant, exhibit design “The Enduring People: Native American Life in Central New England" 1998 Fruitlands Museum, consultant, exhibit design “One Thousand Generations” (permanent Native American exhibit) 1991 Mystic Seaport Museum Intern, Department of Conservation, Storage and Restoration Projects and Grant Management 2015-2016 Community Preservation Act (CPA) Preservation Grant, $25,000 2012-Present Project Coordinator: Historic Restoration of Cisco Homestead, Grafton, MA 2013 Massachusetts Preservation Projects Fund Grant, $33,500 2012 Community Preservation Act (CPA) Preservation Grant, $60,000 2011 National Register Nomination, Hassanamisco Reservation (with Eric johnson) 2010 Community Preservation Act (CPA) Preservation Grant, $30,000 Additional Research Projects and Field Work Architectural Restoration of Hassanamisco Reservation Homestead, 2006-present Çatalhöyük, Turkey, Participatory Community-Based Project, Summer 2013 Assisted Sonya Atalay with long-term community-engaged research project Hassanamisco Reservation, Grafton, Mass., Principal Investigator 2006-7: fieldwork for dissertation research, supervising UConn field school Bolles Farm and Avery Tract sites, Connecticut College, 2008, 2009 Fieldwork conducted with students Bluff Point State Park, Groton, Ct., and Mashantucket Pequot Reservation, Summer 2005 Supervisor, University of Connecticut Field School Service on Committees and Boards 2019-present American Antiquarian Society Committee on Tribal Engagement 2014 Center for Heritage and Society's 'Heritage & Healthy Societies' Program Comm. 2011-2014 UMass Amherst Anthropology Dept. Collections Committee 2010-2014 UMass Amherst Repatriation Committee 2010-2014 UMass Amherst Native Studies Advisory Board 2012-2015 Board of Consultants, Yale Indian Papers Project 2011-2012 Native American Indigenous Studies Assoc. 2012 Annual Meeting Host Comm. 2009-2010 Mellon-Visiting Faculty Teaching Seminar, Organizing Comm., Conn College 2004-2008 Town of Grafton (MA) Hassanamesit Woods Land Management Committee - 3 - 2004-2014 Nipmuc Nation Museum Committee, Chair 2003-2004 Nipmuc Nation Newspaper Committee, Editor 2002-2012 Nipmuc Nation Genealogy Committee, Secretary 2000-2003 Montessori Discovery School (Norwich, CT) Board of Trustees Professional Associations Native American and Indigenous Association (NAISA) Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) PUBLICATIONS, CONFERENCE PAPERS and SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS In progress: Monumentalizing Nipmuc Heritage and Emplacing Indigenous Presence. with Heather Law Pezzarossi, Stephen A. Mrozowski. In Handbook on the Archaeology of Colonial Entanglements in the Americas. Lee M. Panich and Sara Gonzalez, eds. Routledge 2020 Historical Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration: Discovering Histories that Have Futures. University of Florida Press. with Stephen A. Mrozowski, Holly Herbster and Heather Law Pezzarossi. 2019 Building Histories That Have Futures: The Benefits of Collaborative Research. journal of the World Archaeological Congress, with Stephen A. Mrozowski. Vol. 15, No. 3 (Dec.). 2017 NAGPRA, CUI and Institutional Will. In The Routledge Companion to Cultural Property. Haidy Geismar and jane Anderson, eds. Routledge Press. 2015 Rethinking Colonialism: Indigenous Innovation and Colonial Inevitability. With Stephen Mrozowksi and Heather Law. In Rethinking Colonialism: Comparative Archaeological Approaches. Craig Cipolla and Kat Hayes, eds. University of Florida Press. 2014 Visions of Water: “Ginibiimianaan” and the Use of Art in Public Education. In Public History in a Changing Climate, digital publication from the Public History Commons of the National Council on Public History. Cathy Stanton, ed. 2013 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, Claire Smith, ed. Springer Publications. 2014 Cultural Practice and Authenticity: The Search for Real Indians in New England in
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