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Situating Giving Back For Native Americans Pursuing Careers In Stem: “You Don’T Just Take, You Give Something Back”, Janet Page-Reeves, Gabriel Leroy Cortez, Yoenesha Ortiz, Mark Moffett, Kathy Deerinwater, Douglas Medin Jun 2019

Situating Giving Back For Native Americans Pursuing Careers In Stem: “You Don’T Just Take, You Give Something Back”, Janet Page-Reeves, Gabriel Leroy Cortez, Yoenesha Ortiz, Mark Moffett, Kathy Deerinwater, Douglas Medin

Intersections: Critical Issues in Education

This article explores how a desire to give back influences Native Americans pursuing education and careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). We present analysis of data from 51 interviews with Native students and STEM professionals. Despite the compelling evidence of the core significance of a community orientation among Native Americans, insufficient attention has been given to thinking about the unique challenges faced by STEM professionals in devising ways to give back and how this relates to the continuing problem of under-representation of Native Americans in STEM. Here we propose strategies for universities and industry to honor Native ways …


The Social Organization Of The Western Apache, Book Review, Charles Lange Jr. Mar 1943

The Social Organization Of The Western Apache, Book Review, Charles Lange Jr.

New Mexico Anthropologist

No abstract provided.


A Tri-Lingual Text By Martín Colllió Huaiquillaf, Donald Brand Jun 1941

A Tri-Lingual Text By Martín Colllió Huaiquillaf, Donald Brand

New Mexico Anthropologist

To anyone who is somewhat acquainted with the southern Athapaskans of the southwestern United States, there are a number of marked historical similarities as well as some cultural resemblances between the southern Athapaskans and the Araucanian peoples. Both the Araucanians and the southern Athapaskans constitute discrete groups within which exist considerable differences of dialect (e. g., Picunche vs. Huilliche, western Navajo vs. Mescalero Apache), habitat (e. g., Navajo in highland steppe and forest vs. San Carlos Apache in lowland desert, Mapuche in humid forest vs. eastern Pehuenche in steppe and desert), native economy (e. g., sedentary agricultural Moluche vs. nomadic …


A Wintu' Girls' Puberty Ceremony, D. Demetracopoulo Lee Dec 1940

A Wintu' Girls' Puberty Ceremony, D. Demetracopoulo Lee

New Mexico Anthropologist

No abstract provided.


Bibliography Of New Mexican Archaeology, 1936 And 1937 With Resumé Of Field Work, Department Of Anthropology Nov 1937

Bibliography Of New Mexican Archaeology, 1936 And 1937 With Resumé Of Field Work, Department Of Anthropology

New Mexico Anthropologist

No abstract provided.


The Pueblo Land Grants Of The Rio Abajo, New Mexico, Herbert Brayer May 1937

The Pueblo Land Grants Of The Rio Abajo, New Mexico, Herbert Brayer

New Mexico Anthropologist

No abstract provided.