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David Dinwoodie
Associate Professor of Anthropoloogy
At UNM since Fall 1996


Anthropology courses taught at UNM
Language and Culture (Anth 310)
Principles in Cultural Anthropology (Anth 330)
Language and Nature (Anth 340/530)
Ethnography of Speaking in Native North America (Anth 340/530)
Anthropology of Discourse (Anth 510)
Proseminar in Linguistic Anthropology (Anth 510)
Discourse Analysis (Anth 530)


Education
Ph.D. University of Chicago
Dissertation: Reserve Memories: A Study in Historical Consciousness on the Nemiah Valley Indian Reserve


Fieldwork
Chilcotin Region, British Columbia, Canada


Selected Publications
2006 Time and the “Individual”. In Native American Cultures, Histories, and Representations, edited by Sergei Kan and Pauline T. Strong. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

2004 Key Narratives in the Fort Chilcotin Post Journal. Papers of the Rupert’s Land Colloquium 2004: 44961.

2002 Reserve Memories: The Power of the Past in a Chilcotin Community. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

1999 Textuality and the “Voices” of Informants: The Case of Edward Sapir’s 1929 Navajo Field School 41(2): 165-192.

1998 Authorizing Voices: Going Public in an Indigenous Language. Cultural Anthropology 13 (2): 193-223.

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Faculty Information
  • Alphabetical Listing
  • Archaeology Faculty
  • Biological Anthropology Faculty
  • Ethnology/Linguistics Faculty
  • Human Evolutionary Ecology Faculty

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