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CURRICULUM VITA Dr. Daniel K. Early Cultural Anthropologist
EDUCATION B.A. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 1966. M.A. Anthropology/Sociology, Catholic University, Washington, D.C. 1973 Ph.D. Social Anthropology, Catholic University, Washington, D.C. 1978 TEACHING & RESEARCH University of Oregon, Bend 2000-2002 Central Oregon Community College 1978 - 2002. Profesor Emeritus. Director COCC Veracruz Field School in Anthropology and Spanish 1979 - 2002. Managing Editor Physical Anthropology News Institute for Human Evolutionary Research University Center, Bend 1996-1997
Sherpa Farms Expedition, Principal Investigator, Everest Region, Nepal, Earthwatch 1991 Research Oregon State University 1982 - 1983, 1985 Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad, Cuzco 1985 - 1986 Research CECEMMAC Morelia 1983 Instituto Mexicano del Café 1975 - 1976 Research Rodale Research and Development, Emmaus PA 1979 Research Montgomery College, Rockville Md. 1977 - 1978 Catholic University 1977 - 1978 Washington State - University of Oregon Field School in Ethnology and Linguistics 1968 - 1970 San Francisco City College 1967 COURSES TAUGHT Cultural Anthropology, Physical Anthropology, Archaeology & Prehistory, Introduction to Sociology, Social Deviance, Social Issues, Peoples of the World: Africa, Asia, Latin America, Sociology of Religion, Social Psychology, Cultures of Mexico, Field Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology, Applied Anthropology, Appropriate Technology and Social Change EXPERT WITNESS (Mexican & Latin American Culture) 1993-4 Oregon Vs. Manzo. Capital Murder. Attorneys Ralph Smith and Duane McCabe. Klamath Falls
1994 Oregon Vs. Delgado. Aggrivated Murder. Attorneys Mark Hendershottr and Robert Nichols. Lakeview
1995 Oregon Vs Villasenor Perez. Aggrevated Murder. Attorney David B. Harris. Astoria
1995 Oregon Vs Villasenor Perez. Retrial Aggrevated Murder. Attorney David Harris. Astoria
1995-6 Oregon Vs Perez-Matais. Assault, Sexual Abuse. Attorney Howard Moran. Cornelius
1996 Oregon Vs Lopez. Sexual Abuse, Harassment with Attorney James Dillingham
1997 Oregon Vs Gustavo Masiel Garcia; Rape, Assaul. Attoney Ed Miergesky. Bend
1997 Oregon Vs José Pano Gonzales; Rape, Assault. Attorney Mike Siedel. Bend
1998 Oregon Vs Arciga Orosco; Capital Murder. Attorneys Dennis Hachler and Mark Rader, Pendleton
1998 Oregon Vs Hernandez Hernandez. Capital Murder. Attorneys Kevin Hunt and Tim Lyons, Portland.
1999 Oregon Vs Ismael Cervantes Toledo; Assault. Attorneys Roger Perry and John Hummel.2001 United States Vs Guillen Martinez. Drug Trafficking Conspiracy. Attorney John Meynink.
2003 California Vs Huber Mendoza; Capital Murder. Attorneys Ken Faulkner and GregSpiering.
2004 Washington Vs Maria Aguilar Perez; Murder. Attorney Mike Kawamura.
2005 United States Vs Garcia Cruz; Drug Trafficking Conspiracy. Attorney Steve Wax.
2006 Utah Vs Sergio Ramos Murder with attorney Richard Gale
2006 United States Vs Juan
Bautista Merino. Immigrration. Attornney Douglas Moody 2006 United States Vs Antonio
Bautista Merino. Immigrration. Attornney Douglas Moody 2006-7
Oregon Vs Bonifacio Apolinar Merino. Capital Morder.
Attorney J. Walter Todd 2007 Oregon Vs Dense Jiménez Eugenio
Murder. Attorney Mark Brownlee.
CROSS CULTURAL TRAINING Understanding Latin Culture, Learning to Work with our Growing Latin Community, Bridges to Understanding, Diversity in the Twenty First Century Conference, Bend Oregon 2000 Latin American Vs US Culture, Regional Head Strart Staff, Lebanon, Oregon 1997 Latin American Family Values, Changing Directions Program, Central Oregon Community College, Bend Oregon 1996 Latin American Women and Domestic Violence, Central Oregon Battery and Rape Alliance, Bend Oregon 1995 Cultural Competency Training, Coos County Commission on Children and Families, 1995 Central Oregon Community College, Pre-Departure Mexico Program 1995 Central Oregon Community College, International Students US Culture Orientation 1994 National Association of International Educators (NASFA), Cross Cultural Training Workshop, Portland 1990 Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, NASFA Grantee. 1990 LANGUAGES Spanish fluent, French speak. Exposure to Chinese, Nahuatl, Quechua, Otomi, Mazateco, Mazahua , Nepali and Sherpa in the field. HONORS Fulbright Scholar for Advanced Research: Traditional Methods of Cultivation and Use of Amaranth in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador, Center for Andean Crops, Amaranth Project, Universidad National San Antonio Abad, Cuzco, Peru. Earthwatch Grant Sherpa Farms Expedition, Ethnobotany and Agroecology of Amaranth in Sherpa Communities of the Everest Region, Nepal. Outstanding Service Award, Partners of the Americas, Merida Yucatan Who’s Who in the West Who’s Who in American Education Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Fellow Society for Applied Anthropology, The Society for Economic Botany, The Fulbright Alumnae Association PERSONAL INTERESTS Swimming, Rowing, Ham Radio, Computers, Guitar, Gon Dagow - Internal Monk Form Classical Chinese Kung Fu, Shao Lin Chi Kung and Kung Fu. PUBLICATIONS 2003 “Una Taza Amarga: globalizacion y la Sierra Nahuatl de Zongolica, pasado y presente” Conference “Las Culturas Indígenas en México Actual” Indian Cultures in Contemporary México” University of the América, Puebla, Mexico. 1998 "Amaranth Production Mexico and Peru” in New Crop Compendium CD Rom, Jules Janick and Anna Whipkey eds. Perdue University, Center for New Crops and Plant Products Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations.
1998 Choc-lol Coop: a case study in Maya Indian amaranth reintroduction. American Amaranth Institute Annual Conference, with Herbert R. Heinicke.
1998 Factores culturales en la defense de un mexicano candidato potencial a pena de muerte en Estados Unidos. Panel presentation at the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies, XXV Annual Conference, Mexico DF.
1997 Cultural Survey of the Deschutes County Fairgrounds Site with Tim Trussel and
Ward Tonsfeldt.
1996 "Nahuatl peasant harvesting amaranth". Ethnographic photograph and image from Aztec codice in The Past in Perspective: An Introduction to Human Prehistory by Kenneth L. Feder Mt. View-London-Toronto: Mayfield.
1993 "Effents of the International Coffee Market and State Intervention in Nahuatl Peasant Communities in Zongolica, Veracruz, Mexico" in the Symposium on Peasant Cultures and the Global Economy, 13th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Mexico City. 1992 "The Renaissance of Amaranth" in From Chiles to Chocolate: Food the Americas Gave the World. Nelson Foster & Linda Cordel Eds. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 1990 The Roots of Dependence: Effects of the New York Coffee Market on Remote Nahuatl Communities. N.Y.: Peter Lang (in press). 1989 "Amaranth Production Mexico and Peru” in Proceedings of the First National New Crops Symposium. Jules Janick Editor. Portland: Timber Press. 1989 "Amaranth intercropping Techniques Quechua Peasants" (abstr.) in Proceedings of the First National New Crops Symposium. Jules Janick Editor. Portland: Timber Press. 1988 "Transference of Autochthonous Technology for the Preparation of Kiwicha (Amaranthus). (with Julia Capistran de Early) Traditional Recipes. Second Part" Amaranth Newsletter 1:15 - 17. 1988 "Transferencia de Tecnología Indigena para la Preparación de la Kiwicha (Amaranthus). (with Julia Capistran de Early) Segunda Parte." Amaranto y Su Potential 1:15 - 17. 1987 "Transference of Autochthonous Technology for the Preparation of Kiwicha (Amaranthus) (with Julia Capistran de Early) Part I." Amaranth Newsletter 4:8 - 12.
1987 "Transferencia de Tecnología Indigena para la Preparacin de la Kiwicha (Amaranthus) (with Julia Capistran de Early) Primera Parte." Amaranto y Su Potential 4:8 - 12.
1987 "Lessons from the Classroom in the Field" in Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 20 - 1:14 - 21.
1987 "The Transference of Indigenous Technology: The Case of Popping Amaranth". Presented Society for Applied Anthropology. Oaxaca.
1986 "Preparación de la Kiwicha (Amaranthus) Basada en la Tecnología Andina. Lima: Comisión Fulbright.
1986 "La Kiwicha: Sistemas Tradicionales del Cultivo y uso del Amaranthus en Mexico y Peru". Apuntes Cuzco, Peru. 1986 "El Cultiivo y Uso del Amaranthus en dos Centros de Domesticación: Mexico y Peru" Presented V. Congreso Internacional sobre Agricultura Andina. Puno. Peru. 1986 "The Ethnobotany of Amaranth in Peru and Ecuador". Presented National Academy of Science Grain Amaranth Coordination Meeting. Cuzco, Peru. 1985 "Amaranth - Aztec Superplant" in VITA NEWS 4:11. 1984 Mexican Ethnographic Research Photos in Amaranth: Modern Prospects for an Ancient Crop, National Research Council.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
1982 Café: Dependencia y Efectos. Mexico: Instituto Nacional Indigenista.
1981 "Guatemala: En Transito por El Pais del Terror" Di 42:54. with Julia Capistran de Early and Abraham Aquilar. 1981 "Our Adventures with Odyssey" Presented Anthropology and Education Symposium.Northwest Anthropological Conference, Portland 1981 "Anthropology and Education" Symposium Organized and Chaired. Northwest Anthropological Conference.Portland. 1980 "Development from Below: A Nahuatl Peasant's Plan." Presented Fifth World Congress of Rural Sociology.Mexico City. 1980 "Culture 201: Comparison of Graduate and Community College Cultural Anthropological Field Schools."Presented Anthropology and Education Symposium.Northwest Anthropological Conference, Bellingham. 1979 Mexican amaranth research in Amaranth: From the Past, For the Future, 22 - 29;177 - 186. John N. Cole, Emmaus: Rodale Press. 1978 "Ancient Approaches to Appropriate Food Technology" 1978 "Huautli: The Revival of Aztec Amaranth: An Appropriate Technology Food". Presented American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles. 1977 "Amaranth Secrets of the Aztecs". Organic Gardening and Farming. 24:69 - 73. 1977 "Effects of the New York Coffee Market on Nahuatl Subsistence Corn Production". Presented American Anthropological Association, Houston. 1977 "Cultivation and Uses of Amaranth in Contemporary Mexico. " In Proceedings of the First Amaranth Seminar.Emmaus: Rodale Press. 1977 "In Search of Amaranth." Rodale Research and Development. 1977 "Mexican Peasants and the Unfulfilled Revolution: Recent Publications from La Casa 1977 Ethnographic photographs: Otomí and Nahuatl Peasants in Discovering Culture. Benderly, Gallagher, and Young. N.Y.: Van Nostrand.
1977 Simple Tools, New Living: Appropriate Technology Sources in the Washington Area. Washington, D.C.: Cooper Herzfield Society Anthropology Dept. Catholic University. 1977 The Consequences of Dependence: Effects of the New York Coffee Market on Remote Nahuatl Communities. Ph.D.Dissertation. Washington, D. C.: Catholic University.
1976 "The Consequences of Dependence: Effects of the New York Coffee Market on Remote Nahuatl Communities". Presented. American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.
1976 "Condiciones de los Cafecultores Nahuas en la Sierra de Zongolica", with Julia Capistran. Boletín Técnico Cafetelero 2:3 - 27.
1976 "Tleno Panok, Tepeyo Nikan Zongolica 'Xi Kixmatikan'", with Julia Capistran. Tlakanapanalistli.
1973 Ethnological Field Training in the Mesquital Valley, Mexico: Papers from the Ixmiquilpan Field School in Cultural Anthropological and Linguistics. Co_edited with Michael Kenny and H. Russel Bernard, Washington, D.C.: Catholic University.
1972 Student Field Manual. Washington, D.C. : Ixmiquilpan Field School.
1971 "Field Schools in Cultural Anthropology". Co-authored with Michael Kenny and H. Russel Bernard. Presented American Anthropological Association. New York.
1970 The Role of Voluntary Associations in the Assimilation of Migrants in West Africa and Mexico. M.A. Thesis. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University. FIELD EXPERIENCE ASIA Russian Far East 1995 Nanai Shamanism, Amur River Region, Khabarovsk, Russia. FIELD EXPERIENCE Nepal 1991 Orgaized and directed Sherpa Farms Expedition. Three teams of 41 Earthwatch volunteers to study traditional methods of amaranth cultivation and use in the Everest region of Eastern Nepal. China 1980 U.S. University Faculty Seminar in Taiwan. Frederic Burke Foundation for Education; Minister of Education. Republic of China. 1980 Peoples Republic of China, Hong Kong, Philippines. U.S.University Seminar Study Chinese Studies, San Francisco State University, Frederic Burke Foundation for Education. LATIN AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia 1985 - 6 Traditional Andean Peasant Techniques of Cultivation and Preparation of Amaranth. Amaranth Project, Center for Andean Crops, Univerdidad Nacional San Nicolas Abad, Cuzco. Fulbright Grant for Advanced Research. . MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA Mexico 1997-8 Visiting Professor, University of Veracruz, Peñuela, Veracruz 1992 - 2003 Co-Director Veracruz Field School in Anathropology and Spanish. Rancho La Florida Rainforest Center, Penuela, Veracruz. 1988 Co-Director Veracruz Field School in Anthropology and Spanish. Veracruz. 1987 Co-Director Veracruz Field School in Anthropology and Spanish. Veracruz. 1985 Co-Director Veracruz Field School in Anthropology and Spanish, Cordoba. 1983 Director student field work. CECEMAC. Morelia. 1980 Director COCC Field School in Cultural Anthropology and Spanish. Oaxaca. 1979 Co-Director COCC Student Expedition to Remote Nahuatl Community. Sierra Madre Oriental Zongolica, appropriate technology, traditional agriculture. 1977 Research: Traditional Methods of Growing and Preparation of Amaranth. Central Mexico. Rodale Research and Development. 1974 - 1976 Research: Effects of the International Coffee Economy on Remote Nahuatl Indian Communities.Veracruz. Mexican Coffee Institute. 1974 Associate Director Atlacomulco Field School in Cultural Anthropology, Montgomery College. Mazahua Communities.Mexico State. 1971 - 1972 Member Grupo de Trabajo y Solidaridad con las Comunidades Indígenas. Interdisciplinary Mexican team working in a remote Mazateco community in coordination with the Mexican National Council of Science and Technology. Oaxaca. 1971 Associate Director Ixmiquilpan Field School in Ethnology and Linguistics, Catholic University, Washington State University, University of Oregon. National Science Foundation. Ixmiquilpan. 1968 Study of Otomí land tenure and farming systems and their relation to political networks. Ixmiquilpan Field School in Ethnology and Linguistics, University of Oregon, Washington State University, Catholic University. National Science Foundation. 1966 Project Leader Urban Community Development Project, Morelia. Conference on International Student Projects, Berkeley. 1965 Project Leader Urban Community Development Project, Morelia. Conference on International Student Projects, Berkeley. CENTRAL AMERICA Nicaragua 1981 Mexican Delegation. Economic development, role of the Catholic Church. Guatemala 1981 Systems of social control. El Salvador 1963 Travel with Salvadorian students. NORTH AMERICA Quebec 1970 - 1971 Language and Culture, Ethnographic Film.Université Laval Quebec City. 1971 Montaignais Indians, Sept Ils United States 1974 International Coffee Economy. San Francisco, Berkeley, New York, Washington, D.C. Ford Foundation & University of Pittsburgh. 1970 Staff. Spokane Area Field School in Ethnology and Linguistics, University of Oregon, Washington State University, Catholic University. Pullman. EUROPE Italy 1988 Study tour Roman civilization, Italian culture. 1997 Roman civilization, Italian culture France 1997 Journées Moundiales de la Jeunesse
LECTURES 2007 La pena de muerte en los Estados Unidos entre los Mexicanos. Departamento de Sociologia, Benemerita Univetrsidad Autonoma de Puebla.
1998 Los efectos del mercado del café de Nueva York entre los cafeticultores náhuas la Sierra de Zongolica. Universidad de Veracruz, Peñuela, Veracruz, Mexico. 1998 Investigaciones del amaranto y su uso en México y Perú. Centro de Investigación Cientifica de Yucatan, Merida, Yucatan, México. 1998 Usos tradicionales del amaranto. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad deYucatan, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. 1997 Defensa cultural en caso de pena de muerte de un indocumentado en los Estados Unidos. III Encuentro Académico Universitario, Universidad del Golfo de México Córdoba, Veracruz, México.
1997 El amaranto transferencia de tecnología indígena: México, Perú, y Nepal. University of Veracruz, Peñuela, Veracruz, Mexico
1993 Amaranth Research in Nepal. The Asia Society of Los Angeles. Los Angeles, USA
1991 The Sherpa Farms Expedition. Harvard University Science Center, Earthwatch Annual Meeting, Boston, USA
1985 El amaranto sistemas tradicionales del aprovechamiento. Instituto Bircher Brinner, Lima, Peru
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