Kathleen S. Fine-Dare

Professor of Anthropology & Gender/Women's Studies

Affiliated Professor, Native American & Indigenous Studies

281 Center of Southwest Studies

Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO  81301-3999

970-247-7438   fine_k@fortlweis.edu

Curriculum Vitae cvWEB2012.htm

book: Border Crossings: Transnational Americanist Anthropology (U. Nebraska Press, 2009)

COTOCOLLAO CULTURAL RECUPERATION PROJECT

                                          

`                                                          Fort Lewis College 2008                                           With capariche dancers, San Enrique de Velasco, Ecuador 1988

 

 

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With Lcda. Hilda Cárdenas,  Director of Centro Educativo Juan Pablo I, Quito, Ecuador

(Nanegal, Ecuador, 2003)

970.247.7438  (office)                970.382.6952 (fax)                      fine_k@fortlewis.edu

I will be on sabbatical leave during the 2012-2013 academic year.  Please email me if you have questions. 

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WINTER 2012

Anth 215: Magic & Religion

Anth 358: Native American Gender Issues

Anth 395: History of Anthropological Thought

GWS 496: Senior Seminar in Gender & Women’s Studies

Anth 455: Advanced Research in Latin American Anthropology

Anth 316: Internships in Anthropology

 

FALL 2011

Anth 151: Introduction to Anthropology (4 credits; 10:55-12:05 MWF) 120 CSWS

Anth 395: History of Anthropological Thought (4 crs. 8:15-9:25 MWF) 105 Campbell Center

Anth 364: Topics in Indigenous Latin America – Power, Place, & Identity in the Andes (4 crs., 2:30-4:30 TR) 110 Noble Hall

Anth 455: Advanced Research in the Anthropology of Gender (see me for more information)

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1st summer session 2011

Anth 358: Native American Gender Issues  (3 cr.) 2:30-4:30 MTWR

·        This course counts towards degrees in Native American & Indigenous Studies, Gender & Women’s Studies, and/or Anthropology

Anth 455: Advanced Research in the Anthropology of Gender

PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL STATEMENTS

Code of Ethics of the American Anthropological Association

SAA Principles of Archaeological Ethics


USEFUL LINKS

Fort Lewis College Department of Anthropology Home Page

American Anthropological Association

LANIC (Latin American Network Information Center)

COHA (Council on Hemispheric Affairs)

LASA (Latin American Studies Association)

Women Anthropologists

Equality Now

NPS National NAGPRA

Cultural Survival

NativeWeb

Intercultural University Amawtay Wasi, Ecuador

 

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Last revised: October 2009

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Cangahua School Project 

Family of Nicolás Cárdenas Vargas in front of the

beginnings of the elementary school Juan Pablo I, 2000

 

 

Juan Pablo I in 2002