Box PERSONAL CURRICULUM VITAE Beatrice Medicine 80, Standing Rock Indian Reservation Wakpala, South Dakota 57658 (605) 845-7970 DATA Associate Professor of Anthropology Emeritus (Retired 1 August 1988) Department of Anthropology California State University, Northridge Northridge, California Social Security EDUCATIONAL Number 542-26-4522 BACKGROUND Ph.D. 1983-University of Wisconsin-Madison M.A. 1954-Michigan State B.S. 1945-South Dakota History University State PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1996 1994-present 1995 1995 1993 1993-1994 1992 1991. 1991 1991 1989 1988 1985-1988 1982-1985 Cultural Sociology University . and Anthropology Anthropology Brookings. South , J% c a ~ • Dakota Education and Art J U^^.-hu 6*vd*% ffaoifot*- Buckman Professor, Department of Human Ecology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Adjunct Professor, University of Albert*. Edmonton Scholar in Residence, Minnesota H^torual Society, St. Paul Visiting Scholar, Museum of Anthropology. University of British Columbia, Vancouver Visiting Professor, Rural Sociology. South Dakota State University, Brookings Research Co-ordinator, Women's Perspectives. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Visiting Distinguished Professor. Women % Studies, University of Toronto Visiting Professor, Saskatchewan Indian Fed. College, Regina, Saskatchewan Visiting Professor, Colorado College Visiting Professor, Anthropology. Humboldt State University, California Standing Rock College, Fort Yates, North Dakota Retired August 1, 1988 Professor, Department of Anthropology, and Director, Native Centre, University of Calgary, Alberta. Canada Associate Professor of Anthropology, Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Program in American Indian Studies, California State University, Northridge 1978-1982 Advanced Opportunity Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1981 (Spring) Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle 1979 (Summer) Visiting Professor, Department of Education Policy Sciences, ^University of Wisconsin-Madison 1976 (Summer) Visiting Professor, Educational Anthropology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada 1975^1976Visiting Associate Professor, Anthropology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 1974-1975 Visiting Professor, Anthropology, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado 1973-1974 Visiting Professor, Anthropology, Native American Studies Program, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 1971-1973 Pre-Doctoral Lecturer, Anthropology, University of Washington, S e a t t l e , Washington 1970-1971 Associate Professor, Anthropology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California 1969-1970 Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California 1969 (Summer) Assistant Professor, Teacher Corps, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska ' 1968-1969 Director, American Indian Research, Oral History Project,, and Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota 1967-1968 Lecturer, Sociology and Anthropology, University of Montana, Missoula, Mpntana 1966 Psychiatric Social Worker, Provincial Guidance Centre, Calgary, A l b e r t a , Canada 1965 Lecturer, Social Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 1963-1964 Lecturer/Sociology and Teacher/Counsellor, Mount Royal College, Indian Affairs Branch, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1960-1963 Lecturer, Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia 1955-1958 Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1951-1954 Research Assistant, Sociology and Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 1950-1951 Teacher, Home Economics, Flandreau Indian School, Flandreau, South Dakota 1949-1950 Teacher, Navajo Adult Beginner's Program, Albuquerque Indian School, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1948-1949 Teacher, Santo Domingo Pueblo, United Pueblos Agency, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1947-1948 Health Education Lecturer, Michigan Tuberculosis Association, Lansing, Michigan 1945-1946 Teacher, Home Economics, Haskell Indian Institute (B.I.A.), Lawrence, Kansas PROFESSIONAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. American Anthropological Association a) Committee on Minorities in Anthropology, 1973-1976 b) Member, Steering Committee, Council of Anthropology and Education, 1975-1977 c) Nominations Committee, 1980 d) Alcohol and Drug Study Group American Ethnological Society American Ethnohistorical Society Society of Applied Anthropology, Fellow Canadian Society for Sociology and Anthropology National Indian Education Association American Indian Historical Society a) Editorial Board, 1969-1975 b) Native American Scholars Board, Steering and Selection, 1971 Northwest Indian Scholars Southwest Anthropological Association, Executive Board, 1983-1986 Advisory Board of National Research for Handicapped Native Americans, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, 1984 PROFESSIONAL 1. 2. MEMBERSHIP SERVICE Editorial Board, Journal of Canadian Indian Languages. Centre for the Study and Teaching of Canadian Native Languages. London, University of Western Ontario. i Ethnic associations—involvement a) National Congress of American Indians (education issues), 1966present b) North American Indian Women's Association c) World Council of Indigenous Peoples (observer) d) Organization of American States, First Congress of Indigenous Women, Chiapas, Mexico, 1973 e) Assembly of California Indian Women (president), 1982-present EDITORIAL BOARDS JOURNAL OF CANADIAN NATIVE LANGUAGES, University of Western Ontario, London Associate editor: WICAZO SA: Indian Studies Journal, Eastern Washington University, Cheney NATIONAL WOMEN'S STUDIES ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, Ohio State University, Columbus PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES SOCIETY FOR APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY: Malinowski Awards, 1985-1989 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION: Concerns for Minority Education Committee; Board Council^ on Education anjj Anthropology INVITED 1986 1988 1990 1991 1993 1994 PAPERS READ Canberra, Australia—Australia, New Zealand, and Canada Studies Association"Native Canadian Women: An Assessment." Zagreb, Yugoslavia—International Union of Anthropologists and Ethnologists Conference—"Siouan Sobriety: An Emerging Enterprise." Lisbon, Portugal—International Union of Anthropologists and Ethnologists Conference—Commentator on papers of Minority Anthropologists Amsterdam, The Netherlands—International Law and Society Assocj^tion — 'The Legal Status of North American Indigenous Women" and "The Status of American Indians in Historical and Health Research." Bremen, Germany—Conference on Critical Feminist Theory, University of Bremen—"Indian Women and the Law." Moscow, Russia—International Hunting and Gathering Societies—Plenary Address—"Empowerment of Native Women Through Organizations." Gaborone, Botswana, Africa—International Congress on Women's Health Issues—Keynote Address—"Health Issues Affecting American Indian Women"; elected to Board of Directors. SERVICE TO CALIFORNIA 1982-1985 1982-1983 1982 Fall 1983-1984 1984 1984-1985 STATE UNIVERSITY Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Program in American Indiah v Studies Anthr6pology Department Curriculum Committee «~ > School of Social and Behavioral Science Academic Planning Student Affirmative Action Coordinating Council Scholarly j Publications Award Selection Committee Participant; Chancellor's Office Grant to "Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the Social Sciences." SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tenure Committee, Search Committee, and Native Education Committee—Faculty of Education Ethics Committee, Department of Anthropology TUCFA-Status of Women Committee Tri-University Native Education Committee Board of Directors, Nechi Drug and Treatment Centre, Edmonton Advisory Board, Native Studies Review, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Glenbow Museum, Olympic Advisory Committee Board: Urban Aboriginal Affairs Council, City of Calgary Board: Canadian Native Arts Association Film: "Native Higher Education" for Native Outreach Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department of Anthropology Board: Metis Association of Alberta Advisory Board: Native Education Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia Committee to Study Canadian Values: The Faculty of Education Instructional Development Committee of the General Faculties Council COMMUNITY 1985-1986 1983-1986 1973-present 1972 1971-1973 AND CIVIC INVOLVEMENT Board of Directors, Naechi Institute on Alcohol and Drug Education Governing Board, Common Cause Expert Witness at the following trials: v 1973 Yvonne Wanro Trial, Spokane, Washington 1974 Wounded Knee Trial, Lincoln, Nebraska 1976 Topsky Eagle Feathers Trial, Pocatello, Idaho 1977 Greybull Grandchildren Custody Case, Portland, Oregon 1983 Fortunate Eagle Trial, Reno, Nevada Consultant, Human Services Department, Sinte Gleska Community College, Rosebud, South Dakota Curriculum Advisor, Lakota Higher Education Center, Pine Ridge, South Dakota Consultant, American Indian Heritage Program, Seattle, Washington 1968-1970 & 1977-1980 Education Consultant, National Congress of American Indians, Washington, D.C. 1970 Planning Committee, Indian Alcoholism and Drug Use 1970-1971 Mayor's Committee on the Status of Women, San Francisco, California 1970 Steering Committee Member, Indian Ecumenical ConvocationK of North America *" • 1968-1970 Consultant, Text Book Evaluation Committee, American Indians United 1968 Teaching "Cultural Enrichment Program," Standing Rock Reservation, South Dakota, summer 1960-1964 Board of Directors, Native Urban Indian Centers in Vancouver, British Columbia and Calgary, Alberta 1954-present American Indian Women's Service League, Seattle, Washington, Charter Member HONOURS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS V/ Malinowski Award—Society for Applied Anthropology Ohana Award, Multi-Cultural Counseling Excellence—American Association of Counselors Distinguished Native American Alumna Award—South Dakota State University Distinguished Service Award—American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago Illinois State Board of Education, Chicago—Citation for "Outstanding Contributions for the Promotion of Sex Equity in Education." Outstanding Lakota Woman-Standing Rock College Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks Outstanding Minority Visiting Professor, Visiting Professor (2nd appointment), Wayne State University, Detroit (First) Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks Outstanding Minority Professor Visiting Professor, Anthropology, Wayne State University, Detroit (First) Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks Outstanding Minority Professor Visiting Professor, Anthropology, University of Michigan Faculty Award for Meritorious Service, California State University, Northridge 1990 1989 1989 1987 1984 M>CJT3Q« ^wfc * 1996 1995 1990 "> Human J?^, n Hemmnf 1993 1991 2>coh>^fe _^ , t