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Kelly L. Jenks New Mexico State University Physical: 1525 Stewart St. Department of Anthropology Breland Hall, Room 305 kljenks@nmsu.edu Mail: P.O. Box 30001, MSC 3BV 575.646.2560 Las Cruces, NM 88003 EDUCATION 2011 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Arizona 2005 M.A., Anthropology, University of Arizona 2003 B.A., Archaeology and Anthropology (summa cum laude), Cornell University RESEARCH INTERESTS Spanish colonization and settlement in North America; archaeology of the U.S. Southwest; culture contact and change; social identity theory; regional economic systems; ethnohistory; current research focuses on the construction of social and political identities and the influence of interregional trade in protohistoric and historical-period New Mexico. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2015 present Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, New Mexico State University 2011 2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Fort Lewis College 2011 2015 Affiliated Faculty, Gender and Women s Studies Program, Fort Lewis College PUBLICATIONS Refereed journal articles 2013 Building Community: Exploring Civic Identity in Hispanic New Mexico. Journal of Social Archaeology 13(3):371 393. 2013 An Analysis of Majolica Ceramics from the Hispanic Presidio Community at Tubac, Santa Cruz County, Arizona. Journal of Arizona Archaeology 2(2):117 139. Book reviews 2016 Review of Indigenous Landscapes and Spanish Missions: New Perspectives from Archaeology and Ethnohistory, edited by Lee M. Panish and Tsim D. Schneider. Southwestern Historical Quarterly 119(3):318 319. 2012 Review of On the Edge of Purgatory: An Archaeology of Place in Hispanic Colorado, by Bonnie J. Clark. Colorado Book Review, http://coloradowest.auraria.edu. Manuscripts in submission Accepted (2016) Review of Archaeology of Culture Contact and Colonialism in Spanish and Portuguese America, edited by Pedro Paulo A. Funari and Maria Ximena Senatore. Journal of Anthropological Research. Accepted (2015) Jenks, Kelly L., and Lauren E. Jelinek. Cultural Resource Management. In International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by Hilary Callan. Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, New Jersey. Submitted (2015) Reconsidering Chores in Nineteenth-Century New Mexico. In Materiality of Gendered Practices: Archaeological Perspectives across Historical Landscapes, edited by Kimberly Kasper and Susan Kus. University of Colorado Press, Boulder. Jenks, January 2016 Page 1

Submitted (2014) Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet, and Kelly L. Jenks Early Colonial Archaeology. In Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology, edited by Barbara J. Mills and Severin Fowles. Oxford University Press, London and New York. Submitted (2014) Vecino, Hispano, y Mexicano : Exploring Civic Identity in Nineteenth- Century New Mexico. In The Historical Archaeology of Nationalism and National Identity, edited by Alasdair Brooks and Natascha Mehler. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Submitted (2014) Becoming Vecinos: Civic Identities in Late Colonial New Mexico. In Transformations during the Colonial Era: Divergent Histories in the American Southwest, edited by John G. Douglass and William M. Graves. University of Colorado Press, Boulder. Manuscripts in preparation In prep. (2015) Jenks, Kelly L., Evan Giomi, Jed Smith, Melinda Goodson, Riley Burchell, and Alaina Miller Archaeological Testing and Feature Documentation at Los Ojitos (LA 98907), Guadalupe County, New Mexico. Prepared by the Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, Fort Lewis College. Submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region, Western Colorado Area Office. In prep. (2015) Jenks, Kelly L., Lauren E. Jelinek, Charles R. Riggs, Joseph Stokes, Gabriel P. Doelger, Matthew D. Hanson-Weller, Marley K. Herckner, Fiona A. Kehoe, Blythe M. Morrison, and David Strawn Final Report of Archaeological Testing at 5LP172, 5LP173, and 5LP238, La Plata County, Colorado. Prepared by the Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, Fort Lewis College. Submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region, Western Colorado Area Office. Other publications 2014 Teaching Students about Stewardship: Current Concerns and Approaches. SAA Archaeological Record 14(1):33 35. Available online at http://onlinedigeditions.com/publication/?i=191244. 2013 New Mexico Historical Archaeology: A Judgmental Survey. NewsMAC: Newsletter of the New Mexico Archaeological Council 2013-4:3 5. Available online at http://www.nmacweb.org/my_homepage_files/download/newsmac_2013-4.pdf. 2011 Vecinos en la Frontera: Colonial History and Archaeology at San Miguel del Vado, New Mexico. SMRC Revista 45(166 169):15 25. 2010 San Miguel del Vado, New Mexico. SHA Newsletter 42(2):31. Selected technical reports 2014 Plan for Archaeological Fieldwork and Documentation at Los Ojitos (LA 98907), Guadalupe County, New Mexico. Prepared by the Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, Fort Lewis College. Submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region, Albuquerque Area Office. 2013 Jenks, Kelly L., Charles R. Riggs, Lauren E. Jelinek, Gabriel P. Doelger, Matthew D. Hanson-Weller, Marley K. Herckner, Fiona A. Kehoe, Blythe M. Morrison, and David Strawn An End-of-Field Report of Archaeological Testing at 5LP172, 5LP173, and 5LP238, La Plata County, Colorado. Prepared by the Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, Fort Lewis College. Submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region, Western Colorado Area Office. Jenks, January 2016 Page 2

2013 Riggs, Charles R., Kelly L. Jenks, and Lauren E. Jelinek Treatment Plan for Archaeological Testing of 5LP172, 5LP173, and 5LP238, La Plata County, Colorado. Prepared by the Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology, Fort Lewis College. Submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region, Western Colorado Area Office. 2011 Hanson, Jeffrey R. and Kelly L. Jenks Native American Traditional Ranges in Kansas and Nebraska: A Report Prepared to Support NAGPRA Consultation. Prepared by Statistical Research, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, Technical Report 10-80. Submitted to the Mandatory Center for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, U.S. Army Core of Engineers, St. Louis District, St. Louis, Missouri. 2010 Hanson, Jeffrey R., Kelly L. Jenks, Karen K. Swope, David T. Unruh, Brandon M. McIntosh, and Janet L. Griffitts Archaeological Testing at Locus B of the Los Ojitos Site, LA 98907, Guadalupe County, New Mexico. Prepared by Statistical Research, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, Technical Report No. 10-87. Submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Albuquerque Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 2010 Jenks, Kelly L., Monica L. Murrell, Bradley J. Vierra, Phillip O. Leckman, Brandon M. McIntosh, Jason D. Windingstad, William B. Graves, Robert A. Heckman, and Nicolas Reseburg American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009 Section 110 Compliance Report for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District, Part 1: Section 110 Survey of 1,475 Acres and Condition Assessment of 11 Sites at the John Martin Reservoir, Bent County, Colorado. Prepared by Statistical Research, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, Technical Report 10-37. Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District, NHPA, Cultural Resources Investigations Technical Report No. 1, Pt. 1. 2010 Sagebiel, Kerry, Kelly L. Jenks, Terry Majewski, and Lauren E. Jelinek Archaeological Collections Management Procedures. Prepared by Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson, Arizona, Technical Report 07-41. Submitted to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District, and ERDC-CERL, Land and Heritage Conservation Branch. Available online at http://www.denix.osd.mil/cr/upload/legacy_-06-319- FINAL_Collex_Mgmt_rdcd-size.pdf. 2009 Jenks, Kelly L., Amelia Natoli, Scott O Mack, Kari M. Schmidt, Marlesa Gray, and Karen K. Swope Archaeological Testing of the Los Ojitos Site, LA 98907, Guadalupe County, New Mexico. Prepared by Statistical Research, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, Technical Report No. 09-34. Submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Albuquerque Office, New Mexico. 2009 Leckman, Phillip O., Kelly L. Jenks, Monica L. Murrell, David T. Unruh, and Robert A. Heckman A Class II Cultural Resource Survey of 16,315 Acres for the Proposed White Snake Prescribed Burn, Catron County, New Mexico. Prepared by Statistical Research, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, Technical Report 09-03. Submitted to USDI Bureau of Land Management, Socorro Field Office, Socorro, New Mexico. CURATED EXHIBITIONS Co-curator of Beauty and Necessity: Rio Grande Textiles from the Durango Collection, Center of Southwest Studies, Durango, Colorado. April 10 December 17, 2014. AWARDS AND HONORS 2014 New Faculty Teaching Award, Fort Lewis College Jenks, January 2016 Page 3

2008 Richard E. Greenleaf Visiting Scholar Award, Latin American and Iberian Institute, University of New Mexico GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2016 Peer Learning Assistant Award, ANTH 315: Introduction to Archaeology, Spring 2015 present El Camino Real Inventory, Evaluation, and Research Grant and Cooperative Agreement, Bureau of Land Management ($25,000 initial grant, renewable for up to $100,000) 2015 2016 NMSU College of Arts and Sciences Minigrant 2015 Grant from the Office of the President, Fort Lewis College 2014 2015 Faculty Development Grant for Teaching Innovation, Pedagogy, and Assessment, Fort Lewis College 2014 Grant from the Office of the President, Fort Lewis College 2013 2014 Faculty Development Grant, Fort Lewis College 2013 2014 Faculty Development Grant for Teaching Innovation, Pedagogy, and Assessment, Fort Lewis College 2013 2014 FLC Foundation Grant, Fort Lewis College 2012 2013 Faculty Development Grant, Fort Lewis College 2012 2013 FLC Foundation Grant, Fort Lewis College 2012 Supplemental Research Dissemination Fund Grant, Office of the Dean of Natural & Behavioral Sciences, Fort Lewis College 2010 2011 Haury Dissertation Fellowship, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson 2010 2011 SRI Foundation Dissertation Research Grant, SRI Foundation, Rio Rancho, New Mexico 2010 Edward H. Spicer Scholarship, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona 2008 School for Advanced Research (SAR) Ethel-Jane Westfield Bunting Fellowship 2008 Graduate Student Travel Grants, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona 2003 2007 Jacob E. Javits Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education INVITED TALKS 2015 Panelist, Lessons from Repatriation. Organized by the Learning NAGPRA Project, Indiana University. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Ricketson Auditorium, November 21. 2008 Constructing Colonial Identity: Interaction, Adaptation, and Spatial Organization in Late Colonial New Mexico. Hosted by the Latin American and Iberian Institute, Student Organization of Latin American Students, and University Libraries Division of Iberian and Latin American Resources, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, November 12. 2008 Place, Economy, and Identity in New Mexico s Colonial Frontier. School for Advanced Research Colloquium, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 23. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS and PARTICIPATION (Invited symposium papers and participation are starred *) Panels organized 2015 NAGPRA+25: Where Do We Stand and Where Are We Going? Parts I and II. Archaeology Division invited sessions. Co-organizer and co-chair (with Kathleen Fine-Dare) of roundtable sessions presented at the 114 th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Denver, Colorado. Jenks, January 2016 Page 4

2013 Fifty Years Ago: The Legacy of the Grasshopper Research Project in Current Archaeological Practice. Co-organizer and co-chair (with Charles R. Riggs) of symposium organized as part of the 78 th annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawai i. Paper presented 2015 Archaeology at FLC: New Directions and Old Collections. Presented at the Big MACC (Big Meeting at Crow Canyon), Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, March 16. 2014* A Tale of Two Villages: Considering Land Tenure in the Spanish and American Periods. Paper presented at the 79 th annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. 2014* Vecino, Hispano, y Mexicano: Exploring Civic Identity in Nineteenth-Century New Mexico. Paper presented at the 47 th annual conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada. 2013* Civic Identity in the Spanish Colonial Southwest: A Case Study. Paper presented at the 53 rd annual conference of the Western Historical Association, Tucson, Arizona. 2013* Considering Gender in a Nineteenth-century Hispanic New Mexican Village. Paper presented at the 78 th annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawai i. 2012* The "Gateway" in Perspective: Five Centuries of Cross-Cultural Contact and Trade. Paper presented at the 85 th annual Pecos Conference, Pecos National Historical Park, New Mexico. 2012* Becoming Vecinos: Constructing Civic Identities in Late Colonial New Mexico. Paper presented at the 77 th annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. 2010* Vecinos en la Frontera: New Mexican Identity in the Pecos River Settlements. Paper presented at the 75 th annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri. 2010* Constructing Identity: Interaction, Adaptation, and Spatial Organization along the Upper Pecos River, New Mexico. Paper presented at the 43 rd annual conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Amelia Island, Florida. 2008 Witchcraft and Medicine in Colonial New Mexico. Paper presented at the 73 rd annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2006 Tracing the Effects of Spanish Colonialism upon the Plains-Pueblo Exchange. Paper presented at the 71 st annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Poster presented 2015* Simulating Engagement: Teaching Students about Stakeholders. Poster presented at the 80 th annual conference of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, California. Discussant 2014* Discussant of a symposium entitled The Construction of Historical Identities: From Mexico to Peru and Argentina. Symposium organized as part of the 61 st Annual Conference of the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies, Durango, Colorado. Jenks, January 2016 Page 5

CAMPUS TALKS 2012 Panelist, Roundtable on Gender Roles in the West, Center of Southwest Studies, Durango, Colorado, November 1. TEACHING EXPERIENCE New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM Graduate: Cultural Resource Management II (S 16) Graduate/undergraduate: Historical Archaeology (F 15) Cultural Resource Management (F 15) Undergraduate: Introduction to Archaeology (S 16) Window on Humanity (S 16) Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO Introduction to Anthropology (F 11, S 12, F 12, F 13, F 14) World Archaeology (F 12, S 13, F 13) Introduction to Archaeology (F 11, S 12, S 13, S 14, F 14, S 15) Archaeological Lab Techniques (F 13, F 14) Mesoamerican Archaeology (S 14) Archaeology of Identity (S 12) Anthropology of Gender (F 13) Field Training in Archaeology (SII 13, SII 14) Historical Archaeology (F 12, S 15) Advanced Archaeology Field Techniques (SII 13, SII 14) Advanced Research in Southwestern Archaeology (SIII 13) Advanced Research in the Anthropology of Gender (S 13, S 14, S15) Anthropology Senior Seminar (S 15) Gender and Women s Studies Senior Seminar (S 15) Internship in Anthropology (S 13, S 14, S15) Independent Study (SII 12, S 13) University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Origins of Human Diversity (Teaching Assistant) (F 06, S 07) STUDENT ADVISING Current Graduate Student Committees: Chair: Laci Paul (M.A.), Matt Defreese (M.A.), Morgan Cardiel (M.A.), Tara del Fierro (M.A.), Paul Van Wandelen (M.A.) Committee Member: Scott Hays-Strom (M.A.), Paul Duran (M.A.) SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Fieldwork 2015 present Principal Investigator, Investigation, Evaluation, and Interpretation of Cultural Resources Associated with El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, Doña Ana and Sierra Counties, NM. 2013 present Principal Investigator, Los Ojitos Archaeological Field School Project, Guadalupe County, NM. Jenks, January 2016 Page 6

2013 2015 Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Charles Riggs), Ridges Basin Archaeological Field School Project, La Plata County, CO. 2010 2011 Principal Investigator, San Miguel del Vado Testing Project, San Miguel del Vado, San Miguel County, NM. 2010 Field Director, Archaeological Testing at Locus B of the Los Ojitos Site (LA 98907), Guadalupe County, NM. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for the Bureau of Reclamation, Albuquerque. 2010 Crew Chief, Jemez Dam Survey, Santa Ana Pueblo Reservation, Bernalillo County, NM. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for the Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque. 2009 2010 Assistant Project Director, John Martin Reservoir Survey, Bent County, CO. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for the Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque. 2009 Assistant Project Director, Archaeological Testing at Los Ojitos (LA 98907), Guadalupe County, NM. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for the Bureau of Reclamation, Albuquerque. 2005 Excavation Crew Chief, LA 162 Project, Sandia Crest, Bernalillo County, NM. Directed by Dr. Mark Lycett, University of Chicago. 2004 Excavation Crew, LA 162 Project, Sandia Crest, Bernalillo County, NM. Directed by Dr. Mark Lycett, University of Chicago. 2003 Survey Crew, Ironwood National Forest Survey, Pima County, AZ. Directed by Dr. J. Jefferson Reid, completed for the Bureau of Land Management, Tucson. 2002 Excavation Crew, Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, Pinedale, AZ. Directed by Dr. Barbara Mills, University of Arizona. 2001 Excavation Crew, Enfield Falls Archaeological Project, Robert H. Treman State Park, Ithaca, NY. Directed by Dr. Sherene Baugher, Cornell University. 2001 Field Crew, Aegean Dendrochronology Project, Mediterranean Region. Directed by Dr. Peter Kuniholm, Cornell University. Laboratory analysis 2015 present Laboratory Director and Historic Artifact Analyst, Archaeological Monitoring at the J.P. Taylor House in Mesilla, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. 2014 2015 Laboratory Director/Historic Artifact Analyst, Los Ojitos Archaeological Project, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO. 2014 2015 Laboratory Director, Archaeological Collections Curation Project, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO. 2013 Laboratory Director, Ridges Basin Archaeological Project, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO. 2009 Historic Artifact Analyst, Archaeological Testing at Los Ojitos (LA 98907), Guadalupe County, NM. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for the Bureau of Reclamation, Albuquerque. 2009 Historic Artifact Analyst, Justice County Court Project, Pima County, AZ. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for the Pima County, Arizona. 2008 Laboratory Technician, Barry M. Goldwater Range Project Curation, Luke Air Force Base, Barry M. Goldwater Range, Pima and Maricopa Counties, Arizona. 2007 2008 Laboratory Technician, Curation Preparation of Dairy Site Materials, Tucson, AZ. Completed for Statistical Research, Inc. 2007 2008 Historic Artifact Analyst, Blythe Energy Project, Riverside County, CA. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for Tetra Tech. Jenks, January 2016 Page 7

2005 Laboratory Director, LA 162 Project, Sandia Crest, Bernalillo County, NM. Directed by Dr. Mark Lycett, University of Chicago. Archival research 2010 Assistant Project Director, Ethnohistorical Document for USACE Kansas City District NAGPRA Compliance. Completed by Statistical Research, Inc. for the Mandatory Center for the Curation and Management of Archaeological Collections, U.S. Army Core of Engineers. 2007 2008 Research Assistant, O odham-pee Posh Documentary History Project, Tucson, Arizona, Office of Ethnohistorical Research, Arizona State Museum. SERVICE Profession 2012 present Committee on Curriculum, Society for American Archaeology 2006 Field Trip Coordinator, Archaeological Sciences of the Americas Symposium, Tucson, AZ Manuscript/proposal referee: Cambridge Archaeological Journal, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, National Geographic Society Institution 2015 present Standing Committee on Graduate Curriculum, Department of Anthropology, NMSU 2015 present Standing Committee on Outcomes Assessment, Department of Anthropology, NMSU 2015 present Website editor (along with Dr. Thomas Connolly), Department of Anthropology, NMSU 2015 Organizing Committee, Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Symposium, Fort Lewis College 2013 2015 Accreditation Team, Criterion 2: Integrity and Ethical Conduct, Fort Lewis College 2013 2015 Institutional Review Board, Fort Lewis College 2012 2015 Coordinator, Cultural Resources Management Certificate Program, Fort Lewis College 2012 2015 Coordinator, Department of Anthropology Photo Contest, Fort Lewis College 2013 2014 Faculty Advisor, Archaeology Club, Fort Lewis College 2013 2014 Search Committee, Assistant Professor of Art History, Fort Lewis College 2012 2013 Writing Board, Fort Lewis College 2012 2013 COPLAC Fellow, Distance Mentored Undergraduate Research Program 2012 Search Committee, Director of the Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College 2011 2012 Publicity Committee, Department of Anthropology, Fort Lewis College Community 2014 2015 Organizing Committee, Four Corners Lecture Series, Cortez, Colorado 2007 Volunteer, California Mission Studies Association Conference, Tumacácori, AZ 2002 2003 Vice President, Archaeological Institute of America, Ithaca chapter, Ithaca, NY COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT/OUTREACH 2015 Discussion leader following a public screening of Latino Americans: Foreigners in their Own Land, Rio Grande Theater, Las Cruces, New Mexico, September 19. Jenks, January 2016 Page 8

2015 Internship Supervisor, Community Internship Project, Mountain Middle School, Durango, Colorado (student: Sadie Schafer), May 11 15. 2015 Historical-period artifact identification workshop. Archaeology Pub Science: Dig A Little Deeper (part of the Pub Science series). Hosted by the Powerhouse Science Center in Durango, Colorado, May 1. 2015 Sex is Social: A Social Science Perspective (with Dr. Kathy Fine-Dare). The Science of Sex (part of the Pub Science series). Hosted by the Powerhouse Science Center in Durango, Colorado, February 6. 2013 Defining a Site: Compliance and Community Archaeology in Durango (with Dr. Charles Riggs). Part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, organized around the theme Knowing the Greater Southwest. Hosted by the Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, October 17. 2013 Discussion leader (with Dr. Shere Byrd and Mr. Ali Scotten) following a public screening of Girl Rising documentary, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, September 5. 2013 Living on the Edge: Five Centuries of Cross-Cultural Contact in the Upper Pecos River Valley. Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeology Society, Cortez, Colorado, May 7. 2013 Five Centuries of Cross-Cultural Contact and Trade in the Upper Pecos: Putting the Pecos Pueblo Gateway in Perspective. San Juan Basin Chapter of the Colorado Archaeology Society, Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, April 11. 2013 The "Gateway" in Perspective: Five Centuries of Cross-Cultural Contact and Trade. Southwest Seminars, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 4. 2012 Building Community along Cultural Frontiers: Vecino Identity in New Mexico. Part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, organized around the theme Crossroads: Where Arts and Cultures Meet. Hosted by the Cortez Cultural Center, Cortez, Colorado, June 25. RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 2009 Introduction to Oral History Workshop, directed by Origins and Legacies Historical Services and sponsored by the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives. Santa Fe, NM, September 10. 2002 Ruins Preservation Workshop and Kinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark Affiliation, conducted by the National Park Service in collaboration with the University of Arizona and White Mountain Apache Tribe. Kinishba, AZ, June 4 6. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Society for American Archaeology, ID # 67585879 Register of Professional Archaeologists, ID # 16591 American Anthropological Association, ID # 000049104I New Mexico Archaeological Council Jenks, January 2016 Page 9