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a:vita file:///C|/Users/ANTHRO~1/AppData/Local/Temp/VITA.HTM[11/18/2014 9:11:28 AM] Madonna L. Moss - Curriculum Vitae Professor, Anthropology Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1218 Academic Preparation Ph.D. 1989 University of California, Santa Barbara Committee: M. Glassow, Michael Jochim, Albert Spaulding, Barbara Voorhies Dissertation: Archaeology and Cultural Ecology of the Prehistoric Angoon Tlingit M.A. 1982 University of California, Santa Barbara B.A. 1976 College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia Advisor: Theodore Reinhart Research Interests Northwest Coast Archaeology Northwest Coast First Nations Culture & History Tlingit & Haida Ethnography & Ethnohistory Relationships between Human and Animals in Coastal Societies North American Archaeology Archaeological Theory Zooarchaeology Cultural Resource Management Academic Employment 1990 to present Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon Professor (9/04), Associate Professor (9/97), Assistant Professor (9/94), previously Visiting Assistant Professor Curator of Zooarchaeology, University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History 1990-1993 Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Affiliate Assistant Professor 1989-1990 Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Visiting Assistant Professor Research Publications - Peer Reviewed McKechnie, I., D. Lepofsky, M.L. Moss, V.L. Butler, T.J. Orchard, G. Coupland, F. Foster, M. Caldwell, and K. Lertzman (2014) Archaeological Data Provide Alternative Hypotheses on Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasii ) Distribution, Abundance, and Variability. PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) doi: 10.1073/pnas.1316072111. Online February 18, 2014. Moss, Madonna L., Brian M. Kemp, and Kathleen G. Judd (2014) Can salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) be identified to species using vertebral morphometrics? A test using ancient DNA from Coffman Cove, Alaska. Journal of Archaeological Science 41:879-889. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440313003646 Moss, M.L. and J.M. Erlandson (2013) Waterfowl and Lunate Crescents in Western North America: The Archaeology of the Pacific Flyway. Journal of World Prehistory 26(3):173-211, http://link.springer.com/journal/10963 Moss, Madonna L. (2013) Beyond Subsistence: The Social and Symbolic Meanings of Shellfish in Northwest Coast Societies. In Shell Energy: Mollusc Shells as Coastal Resources, edited by G. N. Bailey, K. Hardy, and A. Camara, pp. 7-20. Oxbow, Oxford. Moss, Madonna L. (2013) Fishing Traps and Weirs on the Northwest Coast of North America: New Approaches and New Insights. In Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology, edited by Francesco Menotti and Aidan O’Sullivan, pp. 323-337. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Speller, Camilla F., Lorenz Hauser, Dana Lepofsky, Jason Moore, Antonia T. Rodrigues, Madonna L. Moss, Iain McKechnie, and Dongya Y. Yang (2012) High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern Fisheries Management and Conservation. PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science), 7(11):1-12. www.plosone.org , November, 2012. Moss, Madonna L. (2012) Comment on Anarchism and the Archaeology of Anarchic Societies: Resistance to Centralization in the Coast Salish Region of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Bill Angelbeck and Colin Grier. Current Anthropology 53(5):577.

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Madonna L. Moss - Curriculum VitaeProfessor, Anthropology

Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1218

Academic Preparation

Ph.D. 1989 University of California, Santa Barbara Committee: M. Glassow, Michael Jochim, Albert Spaulding, Barbara Voorhies

Dissertation: Archaeology and Cultural Ecology of the Prehistoric Angoon Tlingit

M.A. 1982 University of California, Santa Barbara

B.A. 1976 College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia Advisor: Theodore Reinhart

Research Interests

Northwest Coast Archaeology Northwest Coast First Nations Culture & History

Tlingit & Haida Ethnography & Ethnohistory Relationships between Human and Animals in Coastal SocietiesNorth American Archaeology Archaeological Theory

Zooarchaeology Cultural Resource Management

Academic Employment

1990 to presentDepartment of Anthropology, University of OregonProfessor (9/04), Associate Professor (9/97), Assistant Professor (9/94), previously Visiting Assistant Professor Curator of Zooarchaeology, Universityof Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History

1990-1993 Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Affiliate Assistant Professor

1989-1990 Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Visiting Assistant Professor

Research Publications - Peer ReviewedMcKechnie, I., D. Lepofsky, M.L. Moss, V.L. Butler, T.J. Orchard, G. Coupland, F. Foster, M. Caldwell, and K. Lertzman(2014) Archaeological Data Provide Alternative Hypotheses on Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasii) Distribution, Abundance,and Variability. PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) doi: 10.1073/pnas.1316072111. Online February18, 2014. Moss, Madonna L., Brian M. Kemp, and Kathleen G. Judd (2014) Can salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) be identified tospecies using vertebral morphometrics? A test using ancient DNA from Coffman Cove, Alaska. Journal of ArchaeologicalScience 41:879-889. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440313003646 Moss, M.L. and J.M. Erlandson (2013) Waterfowl and Lunate Crescents in Western North America: The Archaeology of thePacific Flyway. Journal of World Prehistory 26(3):173-211, http://link.springer.com/journal/10963 Moss, Madonna L. (2013) Beyond Subsistence: The Social and Symbolic Meanings of Shellfish in Northwest CoastSocieties. In Shell Energy: Mollusc Shells as Coastal Resources, edited by G. N. Bailey, K. Hardy, and A. Camara, pp. 7-20. Oxbow, Oxford. Moss, Madonna L. (2013) Fishing Traps and Weirs on the Northwest Coast of North America: New Approaches and NewInsights. In Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology, edited by Francesco Menotti and Aidan O’Sullivan, pp. 323-337. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Speller, Camilla F., Lorenz Hauser, Dana Lepofsky, Jason Moore, Antonia T. Rodrigues, Madonna L. Moss, Iain McKechnie,and Dongya Y. Yang (2012) High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern FisheriesManagement and Conservation. PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science), 7(11):1-12. www.plosone.org, November, 2012. Moss, Madonna L. (2012) Comment on Anarchism and the Archaeology of Anarchic Societies: Resistance to Centralizationin the Coast Salish Region of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Bill Angelbeck and Colin Grier. Current Anthropology53(5):577.

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Moss, Madonna L. (2012) Understanding Variability in Northwest Coast Faunal Assemblages: Beyond EconomicIntensification and Cultural Complexity. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 7(1):1-22. Moss, Madonna L. (2012) Rifts in the Theoretical Landscape of Archaeology in the United States: a Comment on Hegmonand Watkins. American Antiquity 70(3):581-587. Reprinted in Readings in American Antiquity Archaeological TheorySelections from American Antiquity, 1962–2011, edited by Christine S. VanPool and Todd L. VanPool, pp. 247-253. SAAPress, Washington, D.C. Crockford, Susan, Madonna L. Moss, and James F. Baichtal (2011) Pre-Contact Dogs from the Prince of Wales Archipelago,Alaska. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 9(1):49-64. (despite the publication date, this issue came out in May, 2012). Moss, Madonna L. (2011) Northwest Coast: Archaeology as Deep History. SAA Press, Washington, D.C. Order from theSociety for American Archaeology, www.saa.org or call 202 789-8200. Moss, Madonna L. and Aubrey Cannon (editors; 2011) The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries. University of AlaskaPress, Fairbanks. Moss, Madonna L. (2011) Pacific Cod in Southeast Alaska, the "Cousin" of the Fish that Changed the World. In TheArchaeology of North Pacific Fisheries, edited by Madonna L. Moss and Aubrey Cannon, pp. 149-169. University of AlaskaPress, Fairbanks. Moss, Madonna L. (2011) Cod and Salmon: A Tale of Two Assemblages from Coffman Cove, Alaska. In The Archaeologyof North Pacific Fisheries, edited by Madonna L. Moss and Aubrey Cannon, 219-233. University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks. Moss, Madonna L. and Aubrey Cannon (2011) The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries – An Introduction. In TheArchaeology of North Pacific Fisheries, edited by Madonna L. Moss and Aubrey Cannon, pp. 1-15. University of AlaskaPress, Fairbanks. Moss, Madonna L., Virginia Butler, and J. Tait Elder (2011) Herring Bones in Southeast Alaska Archaeological Sites: theRecord of Tlingit Use of Yaaw (Pacific Herring, Clupea pallasii). In The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries, edited byMadonna L. Moss and Aubrey Cannon, pp. 281-291. University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks.

Cannon, Aubrey and Madonna L. Moss (2011) Conclusion: The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries. In The Archaeologyof North Pacific Fisheries, edited by Madonna L. Moss and Aubrey Cannon, pp. 293-300. University of Alaska Press,Fairbanks. Moss, Madonna L. and Robert J. Losey (2011) Native American Use of Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters in Estuaries ofNorthern Oregon and Southern Washington. In Human Impacts on Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters: Integrating Archaeologyand Ecology in the Northeast Pacific, edited by Todd J. Braje and Torben C. Rick, pp 167-195. University of CaliforniaPress, Berkeley. Erlandson, Jon M., Torben C. Rick, Todd J. Braje, Molly Casperson, Brendan Culleton, Brian Fulfrost, Tracy Garcia, DanielA. Guthrie, Nicholas Jew, Douglas J. Kennett, Madonna L. Moss, Leslie Reeder, Craig Skinner, Jack Watts, and LaurenWillis (2011) Paleoindian Seafaring, Maritime Technologies, and Coastal Foraging on California’s Channel Islands. Science331:1181-1185. Moss, Madonna L. (2010) Re-Thinking Subsistence in Southeast Alaska: the Potential of Zooarchaeology. Alaska Journal ofAnthropology 8(1):121-135. Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson (2010) Diversity in North Pacific Shellfish Assemblages: the Barnacles ofKit’n’Kaboodle Cave, Alaska. Journal of Archaeological Science 37:3359-3369. Moss, Madonna L. (2010) Re-Thinking Subsistence on the Northwest Coast: the Value of Zooarchaeology in ContemporaryStruggles over Fish and Wildlife in Alaska. In La Excepción y la Norma: Las Sociedades Indígenas de la Costa Noroeste deNorte América desde la Arqueología, edited by Assumpcio Vila and Jordi Estévez. Treballs d'Etnoarqueologia 8, ConsejoSuperior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid. Spain.

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Thornton, Thomas F., Madonna L. Moss, Virginia Butler, Jamie Hebert, and Fritz Funk (2010) Local and TraditionalKnowledge and the Historical Ecology of Pacific Herring in Alaska. Journal of Ecological Anthropology 14(1):81-88. Moss, M. L. (2008) Outer Coast Maritime Adaptations in Southern Southeast Alaska: Tlingit or Haida? Arctic Anthropology45(1):41-60.

Erlandson, Jon M., Madonna L. Moss, and Mathew Des Lauriers (2008) Life on the Edge: Early Maritime Cultures of thePacific Coast of North America. Quaternary Science Reviews 27:2232-2245.

Moss, Madonna L. (2008) Islands Coming out of Concealment: Traveling to Haida Gwaii on the Northwest Coast of NorthAmerica. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 3(1)35-53.

Moss, Madonna L., and Jon M. Erlandson (2008) Native American Archaeological Sites of the Oregon Coast: The HistoricContext for the Nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. In Dunes, Headlands, Estuaries, and Rivers: CurrentArchaeological Research on the Oregon Coast, edited by Guy L. Tasa and Brian L. O'Neill, pp. 1-36. Association of OregonArchaeologists Occasional Papers No. 8. Eugene, Oregon.

Bundy, Barbara E. and Madonna L. Moss (2007) Quantifying Dimensions of the Looting Problem at Archaeological Sites inAlaska. Alaska Journal of Anthropology 5(2):133-149.

Moss, M. L., D. M. Peteet, and C. Whitlock (2007) Mid-Holocene Culture and Climate on the Northwest Coast of NorthAmerica. In: Climate Change and Cultural Dynamics: a Global Perspective on Mid-Holocene Transitions, edited by D. G.Anderson, K. A. Maasch, and D. H. Sandweiss, pp. 491-529. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

Moss, Madonna L. (2007) Haida and Tlingit Use of Seabirds from the Forrester Islands, Southeast Alaska. Journal ofEthnobiology 27(1):28-45.

Moss, Madonna L. and Peter M. Bowers (2007) Migratory Bird Harvest in Northwestern Alaska: a ZooarchaeologicalAnalysis of Ipiutak and Thule Occupations from the Deering Archaeological District. Arctic Anthropology 44(1):37-50.

Moss, Madonna L. (2007) The Killisnoo Picnicground Midden (49-SIT-124) Revisited: Assessing Archaeological Recovery ofVertebrate Faunal Remains from Northwest Coast Shell Middens. Journal of Northwest Anthropology 41(1):1-17.

Bowers, Peter M. and Madonna L. Moss (2006) A Giant in the Rainforest: Frederica de Laguna's Contributions to theAnthropology of Southeast Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 43(2)63-77.

Moss, M. L., Yang, D. Y., Newsome, S. D., Speller, C. F., McKechnie, I., McMillan, A. D., Losey, R. J., and Koch, P. L.(2006). Historical Ecology and Biogeography of North Pacific Pinnipeds: Isotopes and Ancient DNA from ThreeArchaeological Assemblages. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 1(2):165-190.

Moss, Madonna L., Thomas J. Connolly, Jon M. Erlandson, and Guy L. Tasa (2006) An Early Holocene/Late PleistoceneArchaeological Site on the Oregon Coast? Comments on Hall et al. 2005. Radiocarbon 48(2):237-240.

Moss, Madonna L. (2005) Tlingit Horticulture: an Indigenous or Introduced Development? In: Keeping it Living: Traditions ofPlant Use and Cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America, edited by Douglas Deur and Nancy J. Turner, pp. 274-295. University of Washington Press, Seattle.

Moss, Madonna L. (2005) Rifts in the Theoretical Landscape of Archaeology in the United States: a Comment on Hegmonand Watkins. American Antiquity 70(3):581-587.

Newton, Richard G. and Madonna L. Moss (2005) Haa Atxaayi Haa Kusteeyix Sitee, Our Food is our Tlingit Way of Life:Excerpts of Oral Interviews. USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region, R10-MR-30, March 2005. Juneau, AK.

Moss, Madonna L. (2004) The Status of Archaeology and Archaeological Practice in Southeast Alaska in Relation to theLarger Northwest Coast. Arctic Anthropology 41(2):177-196.

Moss, Madonna L. (2004) Island societies are not always insular: Tlingit territories in the Alexander Archipelago and the

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adjacent Alaskan mainland. In Voyages of Discovery: the Archaeology of Islands, edited by Scott M. Fitzpatrick, pp. 165-183.Greenwood Press, Westport, CN.

Moss, Madonna L. (2004) Archaeological Investigation of Cape Addington Rockshelter: Human Occupation of the RuggedSeacoast on the Outer Prince of Wales Archipelago, Alaska. University of Oregon Anthropological Paper No. 63. Universityof Oregon, Eugene. For order information, see http://natural-history.uoregon.edu/Pages/anthro_pubs.html

Moss, Madonna L. (2003) Comment on Huna Tlingit Traditional Environmental Knowledge, Conservation, and theManagement of a "Wilderness" Park. Current Anthropology 44(4):96-97.

Lepofsky, Dana, Natasha Lyons, and Madonna L. Moss 2003 The Use of Driftwood on the North Pacific Coast: an Examplefrom Southeast Alaska. Journal of Ethnobiology 23(1):125-141.

Moss, Madonna L. and Robert J. Losey 2003 Resource Use on the Northwest Coast: Case Studies from Southeast Alaska andOregon. Proceedings of the 17th International Abashiri Symposium: People and Culture in the North Pacific from theViewpoint of the Use of Biological Resources, pp. 39-46. Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples, Abashiri, Japan.

Byock, J., P. Walker, J. Erlandson, P. Holck, J. Eng, M. Tveskov, M. Sigurgeirsson, P. Lambert, M. Moss, K. Prizer, M.Reid, D. Zori , A. Byock, and H. Fyllingen (2003) A Viking Age Farm, Church, and Cemetery at Hrisbru, Mosfell Valley,Iceland. Antiquity 77(297):1-3.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 2002 Animal Agency and Coastal Archaeology. American Antiquity 67(2):367-369.

Erlandson, Jon M., Robert Losey, Madonna L. Moss and Mark A. Tveskov 2002 A Radiocarbon Chronology for the BullardsBeach Site (35-CS-2/3), A Lower Coquille Village in Coos County, Southern Oregon Coast. Journal of NorthwestAnthropology 36(1):113-124.

Rick, Torben C., Jon M. Erlandson, Michael A. Glassow, and Madonna L. Moss 2002 Evaluating the Economic Significanceof Sharks, Skates, and Rays (Elasmobranchs) in Prehistoric Economies. Journal of Archaeological Science 29:111-122.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 2001 The Archaeology of Obsidian Cove, Suemez Island, Southeast Alaska. ArcticAnthropology 38(1):27-47.

Lepofsky, Dana, Madonna L. Moss, and Natasha Lyons 2001 The Unrealized Potential of Paleoethnobotany in theArchaeology of Northwestern North America: Perspectives from Cape Addington Rockshelter, Southeast Alaska. ArcticAnthropology 38(1):48-59.

Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 2001 Shellfish Feeders, Carrion Eaters, and the Archaeology of AquaticAdaptations. American Antiquity 66(3):413-432.

Bowers, Peter M. and Madonna L. Moss 2001 The North Point Wet Site and the Subsistence Importance of Pacific Cod onthe Northern Northwest Coast. In People and Wildlife in Northern North America: Essays in Honor of R. Dale Guthrie, editedby S. Craig Gerlach and Maribeth S. Murray, pp. 159-177. BAR- British Archaeological Report International Series 944.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 2000 Wolf's Lair: Middle and Late Holocene Wooden Artifacts from a Sea Cave onBaker Island, Alaska. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 24:107-128.

Moss, Madonna L. 2000 Changes in Tlingit Food Production after Contact. In: Culture Contact and Change in Arctic andSubarctic Areas of Asia and North America. Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska 25(1):39-47.

Moss, Madonna L. 1999 Engendering Archaeology in the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes33(2):245-262.

Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 1999 The Systematic Use of Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeological Surveys inCoastal and Other Erosional Environments. American Antiquity 64(3):431-443.

Moss, Madonna L. 1999 George Catlin among the Nayas: Understanding the Practice of Labret Wearing on the NorthwestCoast. Ethnohistory 46(1):31-65.

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Moss, Madonna L. 1998 Northern Northwest Coast Regional Overview. In: North Pacific and Bering Sea Maritime Societies:the Archaeology of Prehistoric and Early Historic Coastal Peoples. Arctic Anthropology 35(1):88-111.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1998 Early Holocene Adaptations of the Southern Northwest Coast. Journal ofCalifornia and Great Basin Anthropology 20(1):13-25.

Moss, Madonna L. and George B. Wasson, Jr. 1998 Intimate Relations with the Past: the Story of an Athapaskan Village onthe Southern Northwest Coast of North America. World Archaeology 29(3):317-332.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1998 A Comparative Chronology of Northwest Coast Fishing Features. In HiddenDimensions: the Cultural Significance of Wetland Archaeology, edited by Kathryn Bernick, pp. 180-198. University of BritishColumbia Press, Vancouver.

Erlandson, Jon M., Mark A. Tveskov and Madonna L. Moss 1997 Return to Chetlessenten: the Antiquity and Architecture ofan Athapaskan Village on the Southern Northwest Coast. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 19(2):226-240.

Moss, Madonna L., Jon M. Erlandson, R. Scott Byram, and Richard E. Hughes 1996 The Irish Creek Site: Evidence for aMid-Holocene Microblade Component on the Northern Northwest Coast. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 20:75-92.

Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 1996 The Pleistocene - Holocene Transition along the Pacific Coast of NorthAmerica. In Humans at the End of the Ice Age: the Archaeology of the Pleistocene - Holocene Transition, edited byLawrence Straus, B. Eriksen, J.M. Erlandson, and D.R. Yesner, pp. 277-301. Plenum Press, New York.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1996 A Terminal Pleistocene Paleoshoreline Feature on Admiralty Island, SoutheastAlaska. Current Research in the Pleistocene 13:123-125.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1995 Reflections on North American Pacific Coast Prehistory. Journal of WorldPrehistory 9(1):1-45.

Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 1995 Chronology and Subsistence Change at the Oceanside Site (35-TI-47),Tillamook County, Oregon. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 29(2):221-227.

Moss, Madonna L. 1993 Shellfish, Gender, and Status on the Northwest Coast of North America: Reconciling Archeological,Ethnographic and Ethnohistorical Records of the Tlingit. American Anthropologist 95(3):631-652.

Erlandson, Jon M., Madonna L. Moss, and Richard Hughes 1992 Archaeological Distribution and Trace ElementGeochemistry of Volcanic Glass from Obsidian Cove, Suemez Island, Southeast Alaska. Canadian Journal of Archaeology16:89-95.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson (editors) 1992 Maritime Cultures of Southern Alaska: Papers in Honor of RichardH. Jordan. Arctic Anthropology 29(2).

Moss, Madonna L. 1992 Relationships Between Maritime Cultures of Southern Alaska: Re-thinking Culture Area Boundaries.In: Maritime Cultures of Southern Alaska: Papers in Honor of Richard H. Jordan. Arctic Anthropology 29(2):5-17.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1992 Forts, Refuge Rocks, and Defensive Sites: the Antiquity of Warfare along theNorth Pacific Coast of North America. In: Maritime Cultures of Southern Alaska: Papers in Honor of Richard H. Jordan.Arctic Anthropology 29(2):73-90.

Moss, Madonna L., Jon M. Erlandson, and Robert Stuckenrath 1990 Wood Stake Weirs and Salmon Fishing on the NorthwestCoast: Evidence from Southeast Alaska. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 14:143-158.

Moss, Madonna L., Jon M. Erlandson, and Robert Stuckenrath 1989 The Antiquity of Tlingit Settlement on Admiralty Island,Southeast Alaska. American Antiquity 54(3):534-543.

Moss, Madonna L. 1986 Native American Religious Use in the Pacific Northwest: a Case Study from the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 20(2):191-201.

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Moss, Madonna L. 1985 Phosphate Analysis of Archaeological Sites, Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska. Syesis 17:95-100.

Additional PublicationsMoss, Madonna L.2011 Book Review of: These Mysterious People: Shaping History and Archaeology in a Northwest Coast Community bySusan Roy. The Public Historian 33(4):125-127. Moss, Madonna L.2011 Book Review of: Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology as Historical Process by Kenneth Sassaman and Donald Holly (eds.). Journal of Anthropological Research 67:618-619. Moss, Madonna L.2008 Book Review of The Archaeology of Islands, by Paul Rainbird. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 32(1):164-167. Moss, Madonna L., Miriam T. Stark, Christopher D. Dore, Sarah H. Schlanger, Emily McClung de Tapia, and Joe E. Watkins(2006) Diversity and the Society for American Archaeology. The SAA Archaeological Record 6(3):60.

Moss, Madonna L. (2006) Book Review of The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex: The Rockshelter (45CA21), 1,000-100 B.P., by Dale R. Croes. Journal of Anthropological Research 62:278-279.

Moss, Madonna L. (2004) Book review of Emerging from the Mist: Studies in Northwest Coast Culture History, edited by R.G. Matson, Gary Coupland, and Quentin Mackie. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 28(2):392-396.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson (2003) The Oregon Coast Archaeological Survey and the National Register ofHistoric Places: An Update. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 28(1/2):5-9.

Moss, Madonna L. 2003 Book Review of Hope III, Andrew & Thomas F. Thornton (eds). Will the Time Ever Come? ATlingit Source Book. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 9(1):175-176.

Erlandson, Jon M., Mark Tveskov, Madonna L. Moss, and George B. Wasson, Jr. 2000 Riverine Erosion and Oregon CoastArchaeology: a Pistol River Case Study. In Changing Landscapes: the Coquille Indian Tribe's Culture Conference, edited byRobert Losey, pp. 3-18. Coquille Indian Tribe, North Bend, OR.

Losey, Robert, Jon M. Erlandson, and Madonna L. Moss 2000 Assessing the Impacts of Cascadia Subduction ZoneEarthquakes on the People and Landscapes of the Northwest Coast. In Changing Landscapes: the Coquille Indian Tribe'sCulture Conference, edited by Robert Losey, pp. 124-142. Coquille Indian Tribe, North Bend, OR.

Moss, Madonna L. 1999 Review of Heart and Blood: Living with Deer in America by Richard Nelson. AmericanAnthropologist 101(3):684-685.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1999 Radiocarbon Dates from Native American Archaeological Sites on the OregonCoast. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 24(3):20-24.

Moss, Madonna L. Whale Hunt Honors Makah Way of Life. Guest Column, The Register-Guard, May 28, 1999, Eugene,Oregon. Reprinted in Indian Country Today, June 14-21, 1999.

Moss, Madonna L. 1998 Review of Women and Human Evolution by Lori Hager. American Antiquity 63(2):349-351.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1998 Seacaves Research in Southeast Alaska. Alaska Anthropological AssociationNewsletter 24(2):11-12.

Moss, Madonna L. 1998. Southeast Alaskan Sequence. In Archaeology of Prehistoric North America: An Encyclopedia,edited by Guy Gibbon, pp. 777-779. Garland, New York.

Moss, Madonna L. 1998 Frederica de Laguna. In Archaeology of Prehistoric North America: An Encyclopedia, edited by GuyGibbon, pp. 439-440. Garland, New York.

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Moss, Madonna L. 1997 Kennewick Man Portrait Doubted. Guest Column, The Register Guard, December 1, 1997. Eugene,OR.

Moss, Madonna L. 1997 Challenge to NAGPRA. Anthropology Newsletter 38(5):6 (May).

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1997 Eighty-Nine Oregon Coast Archaeological Sites Added to the NationalRegister. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 22(4):3-4.

Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 1997 Breaking Down the Border: Towards a More Integrated Archaeology of theSouthern Northwest Coast. In Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology vol. 10, edited by Judyth Reed, GregGreenway, and Kevin McCormick, pp. 169-176. Society for California Archaeology, San Diego, CA.

Moss, Madonna L. 1996 Gender, Social Inequality, and Cultural Complexity: Northwest Coast Women in Prehistory. InDebating Complexity - Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University ofCalgary, edited by D.A. Meyer, P.C. Dawson, and D.T. Hanna, pp. 81-88. University of Calgary Archaeological Association.

Moss, Madonna L. 1996 Incorporating New Archaeological Research on Gender into the Teaching of Native AmericanHistory. Newberry Library Occasional Papers in the Curriculum Series, No. 20:131-137. D'Arcy McNickle Center for theHistory of the American Indian, Chicago.

Moss, Madonna L. 1995 Repatriation and the Smithsonian Institution. American Anthropologist 97(3):566-567.

Moss, Madonna L. 1995 Ancient Tlingit Fishing Sites. Raven's Bones Journal: News of the Native Community: 4(1):4-5.Juneau, AK.

Moss, Madonna L. 1994 Review of Prehistory of the Oregon Coast, by R. Lee Lyman. North American Archaeologist15(2):182-191.

Moss, Madonna L. 1994 Luther Cressman and the Coastal Prehistory Program. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon19(4):4-8.

Wooley, Christopher and Madonna L. Moss 1993 10,000 Years of Human History in Southeast. Alaska Geographic, 20(2):22-27.

Moss, Madonna L. 1992 Engendering Native America Before Columbus: An Archaeological Perspective on Women of theNorthwest Coast. CSWS Review, pp. 10-13. Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon.

Moss, Madonna L 1992 Report of the 1991 Conference on Artifact Looting and Cultural Resource Management. CurrentArchaeological Happenings in Oregon 17(2):2-5.

Erlandson, J.M., R.E. Hughes, C.E. Skinner, M.L. Moss and J. Boughton 1991 Trace Element Composition of ObsidianArtifacts from the Beaverdam Creek Site (35CR29), Central Oregon. Current Archaeological Happenings in Oregon 16(2):9-11.

Moss, Madonna L. 1990 Review of The Duwamish No. 1 Site: 1986 Data Recovery. Archaeology in Washington, 2:77-81.

Moss, Madonna L. 1989 Analysis of the Vertebrate Assemblage. In The Hidden Falls Site, Baranof Island, Alaska, edited byS.D. Davis, pp. 126-150. Aurora Alaska Anthropological Association Monograph Series V.

Moss, Madonna L. 1989 Late Prehistoric Subsistence and Settlement: the Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Records of theAngoon Tlingit. In Developments of Hunting-Fishing-Gathering Maritime Societies on the Pacific. Circum-Pacific PrehistoryProceedings IIIb. Washington State University Press, Pullman.

Moss, Madonna L. 1989 Archaeology and Cultural Ecology of the Prehistoric Angoon Tlingit. Ph.D. dissertation, Universityof California, Santa Barbara. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.

Newton, Richard G. and Madonna L. Moss 1984 The Subsistence Lifeway of the Tlingit People: Excerpts of Oral Interviews.USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region Administrative Document No. 131.

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Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 1984 Investigations at Beaverdam Creek. Current Archaeological Happenings inOregon 9(4):5-6.

Technical Reports Moss, Madonna L., Justin M. Hays, Peter M. Bowers, and Douglas R. Reger (2012) Coffman Cove Community Archaeology Project, 2006Excavations. Final report submitted to USDA Forest Service, Tongass National Forest, Contract No. AG-0109-C-0053, Craig Ranger District,Craig, AK. University of Oregon, Eugene, and Northern Land Use Research, Inc., Fairbanks. September 30, 2012. Moss, Madonna L. (2012) Sitka Survey Pilot Project Draft Final Report: Community Archaeology and Stewardship of Marine Resources in SitkaSound. Submitted to the USDA Forest Service, Tongass National Forest, Sitka Ranger District, Sitka, AK. October 8, 2012. Moss, Madonna L. 2009 Avian Faunal Remains. In The Archaeology of Deering, Alaska: Final Report on the Village Safe Water ArchaeologicalProgram, edited and compiled by Peter M. Bowers, pp. 175-186. Prepared for the Native Village of Deering, the City of Deering, AlaskaDepartment of Environmental Conservation -Village Safe Water Office, and the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office. Northern Land UseResearch, Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska. Thornton, Thomas F., Madonna L. Moss, Virginia L. Butler, Fritz Funk, and J. Tait Elder (2009) Herring Synthesis: Documenting and ModelingHerring Spawning Areas within Socio-ecological Systems Over Time in the Southeastern Gulf of Alaska. Draft Report Submitted to the NorthPacific Research Board, September, 2009.

Moss, Madonna L., Peter M. Bowers, Douglas R. Reger, and Justin M. Hays (2008) Coffman Cove Community Archaeology Project, 49-PET-067:2006 Excavations. Northern Land Use Research, Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska. Preliminary Report Submitted to the USDA Forest Service, March, 2008.

Reger, D. R., Madonna L. Moss, Peter M. Bowers and Justin M. Hays (2007) Recovery of Archaeological Data from the Ferry Terminal Site (49-PET-556), Coffman Cove, Alaska. Northern Land Use Research, Fairbanks, AK. Preliminary Report Submitted to the USDA Forest Service,December, 2007.

Moss, Madonna L. 2006 Archaeological Study of Forrester Island, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. Report submitted in fulfillment ofMemorandum of Agreement 70181-5-K525 between the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Anchorage, and the author.

Moss, Madonna L. 2004 Archaeological Study of Lowrie Island, Forrester Island Complex, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. Reportsubmitted to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Alaska Department of Fish & Game, Anchorage. December 17, 2004.

Moss, Madonna L. 2002 Fish Remains from 45-KI-501, the Renton High School Indian Site. Submitted to Larson Anthropological/ArchaeologicalServices, Gig Harbor, WA.

Moss, Madonna L. 2002 Final Report to National Marine Fisheries Service: Marine Mammal Specimens obtained under Permit No. 1022, NowCurated at the University of Oregon. June 30, 2002.

Moss, Madonna L. 1997 1997 Progress Report: Archaeological Investigation of Cape Addington Rockshelter (49-CRG-188): Human Occupationof the Rugged Seacoast of the Outer Prince of Wales Archipelago, Alaska. Report submitted to the Craig Ranger District of the Tongass NationalForest, Craig, AK.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1997 Native American Archaeological Sites of the Oregon Coast, National Register of Historic Places,Multiple Property Submission. (600+ pages, submitted to the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office and Oregon State Historic Sites AdvisoryCommittee 8/31/96, revision submitted 5/6/97, listed on the National Register 9/10/97).

Bowers, Peter M., Catherine M. Williams, Robert C. Betts, Owen K. Mason, Russell T. Gould, and Madonna L. Moss 1996 The North Point Site:Archaeological Investigations of a Prehistoric Wet Site at Port Houghton, Alaska. Prepared for USDA Forest Service, Sitka, AK, and Parametrix,Inc, Kirkland, WA, by Northern Land Use Research, Fairbanks, AK.

Tveskov, Mark, Jon M. Erlandson, and Madonna L. Moss 1996 Archaeological Investigations at the Coquille Point Site (35CS136), Coos County,Oregon. Coastal Prehistory Program, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Portland, OR, and the Coquille Indian Tribe, Coos Bay, OR.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1995 Heceta Island SEACAVES Survey - 1995 Archaeological Investigations. Report prepared for theTongass National Forest, Ketchikan Area, Ketchikan, AK.

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Moss, Madonna, Mark Tveskov, and Jon Erlandson 1995 Report of Emergency Field Investigations and Data Recovery Plan for ArchaeologicalSite 35CS136, Coquille Point, Bandon, Oregon. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, OR.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1995 An Evaluation, Survey, and Dating Program for Archaeological Sites on State Lands of theNorthern Oregon Coast, with reports on Archaeological Surveys of South Slough (Coos Bay) and of Intertidal Fishing Sites. Report submittedunder Historic Preservation Grant-in-Aid #9404 to the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, Salem.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1994 An Evaluation, Survey, and Dating Program for Archaeological Sites on State Lands of theSouthern Oregon Coast. Report submitted under Historic Preservation Grant-in-Aid #9301 to the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, Salem.

Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 1994 Archaeological and Paleoecological Studies of some Southeast Alaskan Caves on Baker, Dall,Suemez, and Noyes Islands, Ketchikan Area, Tongass National Forest. Report prepared for the Tongass National Forest, Ketchkian Area,Ketchikan, AK.

Erlandson, Jon and Madonna L. Moss 1993 An Evaluation, Survey, and Dating Program for Archaeological Sites on State Lands of the CentralOregon Coast. Report submitted under Historic Preservation Grant-in-Aid #9202 to the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, Salem.

Moss, Madonna L. 1987 Program Assessment. In A Cultural Resource Overview: Prehistory, Ethnography and History, Mt. Baker-SnoqualmieNational Forest by Jan L. Hollenbeck. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Seattle.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson 1985 Preliminary Results of Archaeological Investigations on Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska: 1985Field Season. Ms. on file, Smithsonian Institution.

Erlandson, Jon M. and Madonna L. Moss 1985 Archaeological Investigations at Beaverdam Creek, Central Oregon. The Thunderbird 5(6):2-3.Washington Archaeological Research Center, Pullman.

Moss, Madonna L. 1983 Cultural Resource Overview for Alaska Lumber & Pulp 1986-90 Operating Period Environmental Impact Statement,Hoonah and Sitka Ranger Districts, Chatham Area, Tongass National Forest. USDA Forest Service, Sitka, Alaska.

Moss, Madonna L. 1983 Faunal Analysis: Fish Remains. In Archaeological Investigations at CA-SBA-1731, Final Report, edited by J. Moore andR. Luce, pp. 77-107. Office of Public Archaeology, Social Process Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Moss, Madonna L. 1980 Auke Village. Cultural Resource Notes No. 1, USDA Forest Service, Juneau, AK.

Moss, Madonna L. 1979 The Ethnographic Background. In Cultural Resource Overview for the Chugach National Forest by John Matson. USDAForest Service, Anchorage, AK.

Presentations at Professional Meetings McKechnie, Iain and Madonna L. Moss2014 Revising Zooarchaeological Perspectives on Indigenous Fisheries on the Northwest Coast of North America. Paper presented at theInternational Council on Archaeozoology, San Rafael, Argentina, September 22-27, 2014. Moss, Madonna L., Camilla F. Speller, Antonia Rodrigues, and Dongya Yang2014 The Archaeology of Pacific Herring in Alaska. Paper presented at the International Council on Archaeozoology, San Rafael, Argentina,September 22-27, 2014. Moss, Madonna L., Antonia Rodrigues, Camilla F. Speller, and Dongya Yang2014 The Archaeology of Pacific Herring in Alaska. Paper presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin,TX, April 23-27, 2014. McKechnie, Iain, Madonna L. Moss, and Dana Lepofsky2014 Move over Salmon: Indigenous Fisheries on the Northwest Coast of North America. Paper presented at the 79th annual meeting of theSociety for American Archaeology, Austin, TX, April 23-27, 2014. Moss, Madonna L., Antonia Rodrigues, Camilla F. Speller, and Dongya Yang2014 Connecting Zooarchaeology to Community Interests: the Archaeology of Pacific Herring in Alaska. Paper presented at the NorthwestAnthropological Conference, Bellingham, WA, March 26-29, 2014. Moss, Madonna L., Susan M. Karl, James F. Baichtal, and Richard E. Hughes

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2013 Obsidian from Southeast Alaska and British Columbia: Travel, Trade and Exchange, or Geochemical Overlap? Paper presented at theCanadian Archaeological Association annual meeting, Whistler, B.C., May 14-20, 2013. Speller, Camilla, Dongya Yang, Ursula Arndt, Dana Lepofsky, Lorenz Hauser, Madonna Moss, Virginia Butler, Alexander Stevenson, MichaelHofreiter, and Mathew Collins2013 Contributions of Bimolecular Archaeology to Marine Resource Conservation and Management. Poster presented at the Association ofEnvironmental Archaeology annual meeting, Cardiff, U.K. Moss, Madonna L., Susan M. Karl, and James F. Baichtal2013 Obsidian from Southeast Alaska and British Columbia: Travel, Trade and Exchange, or Geochemical Overlap? Paper presented at theSociety for American Archaeology 78th annual meeting, Honolulu, HI, April 3-7, 2013. Moss, Madonna L.2013 Birds across the Pacific. Discussant’s paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology 78th annual meeting, Honolulu, HI, April 3-7, 2013. Moss, Madonna L.2012 More than a Wild Goose Chase: the Archaeological Record of Crescents in Western North America. Lecture at Playa Presents, November 9,2012, Summer Lake, Oregon. Moss, Madonna L.2012 Inlands to Islands: the Role of Social Networks in Maritime Societies. Paper presented at the 77th annual meeting of the Society forAmerican Archaeology, April 21, 2012, Memphis, TN. Moss, Madonna L.2012 Professional Archaeology for Women: Finding a trail in the rainforest and/or tripping through a clearcut. Strategies for Success for Womenin Anthropology, NSF ADVANCE Program at Texas A&M University - symposium and panel on diversity and climate issues. The other threeinvitees were Faye Harrison, U Florida (cultural anthropology), Mary Beaudry, Boston University (historical archaeology), and Laurie Godfrey, UMassachusetts-Amherst (biological anthropology). Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, March 28-29, 2012. Moss, Madonna L., Kathleen Judd, and Brian M. Kemp2012 Tlingit Salmon Use at Coffman Cove, Alaska: Determining Salmon Species using Morphometric vs. Ancient DNA Methods. Paperpresented at the 39th annual meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, March 3, 2012, Seattle, WA. Moss, Madonna L.2012 Northwest Coast: Archaeology as Deep History. Colloquium in the Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia,Vancouver, B.C. January 12, 2012. Lepofsky, Dana, Madonna L. Moss, Iain McKechnie, Trevor Orchard, Aubrey Cannon, Virginia Butler, Megan Caldwell, and Fred Foster 2011 Documenting Ancient Herring Use. Paper presented at “The Herring School Workshop: Bringing Together Culture, Ecology, andGovernance to Support Sustainability.” Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. August 31-September 2, 2011. Moss, Madonna L.2011 4000 Years of Tlingit Salmon Use at Coffman Cove, Alaska, and the Question of Resource Depression. Paper presented at the 76th annualmeeting of the Society for American Archaeology, March 30-April 3, 2011, Sacramento, CA. Moss, Madonna L.2010 Perspectives on Tlingit Warfare. Paper presented at the International Seminar on Indigenous Societies of the American Northwest Coast:Historical, Archaeological, and Ethnographic Models, Maritime Museum of Barcelona, October 14-16, 2010. 2010 Perspectives on Tlingit Warfare. Paper presented at the International Seminar on Indigenous Societies of the American Northwest Coast:Historical, Archaeological, and Ethnographic Models, Maritime Museum of Barcelona, October 14-16, 2010. 2010 Visualizing Domestic Dog Distribution Along the Coast of Western North America. Poster presented at the 11th International Council onArchaeozoology Conference, Paris, August 23-28, 2010. (with Iain McKechnie and Susan J. Crockford as lead authors).

2010 External Discussant at Baikal Archaeology Project: 2010 Workshop – Roundtable Discussions, May 19-20, 2010, University of Alberta,Edmonton.

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2010 Herring Synthesis: Integrating Archaeology, Local Traditional Knowledge, and History in Southeast Alaska. Paper presented at the 33rd

annual meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology, Victoria, B.C., May 5-8, 2010. (with Virginia L. Butler, Thomas F. Thornton, Fritz Funk, andJamie Hebert)

2010 Diversity in North Pacific Shell Middens – the Case of Kit’n’Kaboodle Cave, Alaska. Paper presented at the 75th annual meeting of theSociety for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO, April 14-18, 2010.

2010 Indigenous Dogs from Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Paper presented at the 2010 meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association,March 24-27, Anchorage. (with Susan J. Crockford as lead author and James F. Baichtal).

2009 Herring Bones in Archaeological Sites: the Record of Tlingit use of Yaaw (Clupea pallasii). Paper presented at Sharing our Knowledge: AConference of Tlingit Tribes and Clans, Juneau, Alaska, March 25-28, 2009. Co-authored with Virginia Butler and J. Tait Elder. 2009 Re-Thinking Subsistence in Southeast Alaska. Luncheon Address, annual meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Juneau,Alaska, March 14, 2009.2009 Excavations of Two Sites at Coffman Cove, Prince of Wales Island: Implications for Northwest Coast Prehistory. Paper presented at theannual meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Juneau, Alaska, March 11-14, 2009. Co-authored with Peter M. Bowers, Justin Hays,and Douglas Reger.

2008 Contact, Conflict, and Accommodation: Entangled Identities in Colonial Settings. I was the discussant for this session at the 2008 AmericanSociety for Ethnohistory Conference, Eugene. November 15, 2008.

2008 From Tidewater to High Country: Traditional Cultural Places in Northwestern Oregon. I was the discussant for this session at the 2008American Society for Ethnohistory Conference, Eugene. November 13, 2008.

2008 Organizer of 15 Paper Symposium (with Aubrey Cannon, McMaster University), Red Fish (salmon), White fish (cod), Big Fish (halibut),Small Fish (herring): the Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries. Society for American Archaeology 73rd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C.,Canada. March 26-30, 2008.

2008 Pacific Cod, the “Cousin” of the Fish that Changed the World, with New Data from Coffman Cove, Alaska. Paper presented at the Societyfor American Archaeology 73rd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. March 26-30, 2008.

2008 Coffman Cove Community Archaeology: Research Questions and Results. Paper prepared for Working Group Session, Pacific North CoastalArchaeology: a Discussion of New Holocene Data, organized by Andrew Martindale, University of British Columbia. 73rd Annual Meeting of theSociety for American Archaeology, Vancouver, B.C, March 30, 2008.

2008 Beyond Subsistence: the Social and Symbolic Meaning of Shellfish in Northwest Coast Societies. International Workshop on Shell Middens,sponsored by the Museum of African Art. Dakar, Senegal, April 8-11, 2008.

2007 Islands Coming out of Concealment: Traveling Across Dixon Entrance between Canada and the United States. Paper presented at thepresented at the 2007 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April 25-29, Austin, Texas.

2007 Haida and Tlingit Use of Seabirds from the Forrester Islands, Southeast Alaska. Paper presented at the Sharing our Knowledge: a Conferenceof Tsimshian, Haida, and Tlingit Tribes and Clans. March 21-25, 2007. Sitka, AK.

2006 Migratory Bird Harvest in Northwestern Alaska: a Zooarchaeological Analysis of Ipiutak and Thule Occupations from the DeeringArchaeological District. Paper presented at the 14th annual Arctic Conference, University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History,Eugene, OR, Oct. 20-21, 2006.

2006 The Alaska Rock Art Database (ARAD): A Tool for Data Management of Rock Art Sites in Alaska Paper presented at the annual meeting ofthe Alaskan Anthropological Association, March 1-4, 2006. Kodiak, AK. (with Melissa Baird as first author and Jeanne Schaaf as third author).

2006 Haida and Tlingit Use of Seabirds from the Forrester Islands, Southeast Alaska. Paper presented at the Northwest AnthropologicalConference, March 29-April 1, 2006. Seattle, WA.

2005 Outer Coast Maritime Adaptations in Southern Southeast Alaska: Tlingit or Haida? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the CanadianArchaeological Association, May 11-14, 2005. Nanaimo, B.C.

2005 "Our Food is out Tlingit Way of Life:" What Archaeology Can Contribute to an Understanding of Tlingit Foods. Invited Lecture to celebratethe publication of Haa Kusteeyix Sitee, Our Food is our Tlingit Way of Life. Goldbelt Urban Native Corporation and Tongass National Forest,

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2005 A Giant in the Rainforest: Frederica de Laguna's Contributions to the Anthropology of Southeast Alaska. Paper presented at the annualmeeting of the Alaskan Anthropological Association, March 10-12, 2005. Anchorage, AK. (with Peter M. Bowers as first author).

2004 Organizer of 25-paper symposium, Recent Research on the Northwest Coast, for the 57th annual Northwest Anthropological Conference,Eugene, OR, March 24-27, 2004.

2004 Highlights of Research at Cape Addington Rockshelter, Prince of Wales Archipelago, Alaska. Paper presented at the 57th annual NorthwestAnthropological Conference, Eugene, OR, March 24-27, 2004.

2004 Archaeological Investigations at Kit'n'kaboodle Cave (49-CRG-46), Dall Island, Southeast Alaska. Paper presented at the 57th annualNorthwest Anthropological Conference, Eugene, OR, March 24-27, 2004 (with Jon M. Erlandson as first author).

2003 Introduction to Archaeology, History, and Tribes: Building Bridges in North America. Presented at the symposium, Dialogues Between theDisciplines: History and Anthropology, The Center for Critcal Theory and Transnational Studies, University of Oregon, Eugene, April 3-5, 2003.

2002 The Oregon Coast Archaeological Survey and the National Register of Historic Places: An Update. Paper Presented at the Fall Meeting of theAssociation of Oregon Archaeologists, Salem, OR, November 8, 2002 (with J. Erlandson as second author).

2002 Resource Use on the Northwest Coast: Case Studies from Southeast Alaska and Oregon. Paper presented at the 17th International AbashiriSymposium on Peoples and Cultures of the North: The Use of Biological Resources in the Northern Pacific Area. Hokkaido Museum of NorthernPeoples, Abashiri, Japan, October 19-20, 2002.

2002 Two Pictograph Sites in Lake Clark National Park: Preliminary Results from 49-KEN-229 and 49-SEL-006. Paper presented at the 29thannual meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage, April 4-6, 2002 (with Melissa Baird as first author).

2002 Clam Cove and Tuxedni Bay Pictographs, Lake Clark National Park: Research and Preservation. Poster presented at the 2002 annual meetingof the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, March 20-24, 2002 (with Melissa Baird as first author).

2001 Visual Representations of Gender Ideologies on the Northwest Coast of North America: Insiders' and Outsiders' Views. Paper presented at the2001 annual meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Tucson, Arizona, Oct. 17-21, 2001.

2001 Interaction Spheres on the Northwest Coast of North America: Perspectives from two Late Holocene Villages on the Northern Oregon Coast.Paper presented at the 2001 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, April 17-22, 2001 (with Robert Losey as firstauthor).

2000 Organizer and Moderator of Panel Presentation, Crisis on the Coast, Coquille Indian Tribe 4th Annual Cultural Preservation Conference:Telling Our Stories, North Bend, OR, May 14-16, 2000.

2000 Invited Panelist, Environment, Species Maintenance, and Culture: Whale Perspectives at Changing Thought: Lessons in EnvironmentalSolutions, at the Environmental Philosophy Conference, Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon, May 1-2, 2000.

2000 National Traditions in Archaeology - the Northern Northwest Coast, seen from the United States. Paper presented, 27th annual meeting of theAlaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage, AK, March 23-25, 2000.

2000 American Indians as Professional Archaeologists: Mentoring and Practice. Presentation, Arizona Archaeology Expo, Arizona State Museum,University of Arizona, Tucson, March 18-19, 2000. With David G. Lewis.

1999 Historical Changes in Oregon's Pistol River Mouth: Riverine Dynamics and the Archaeology of the Southern Northwest Coast. Paperpresented at the Coquille Indian Tribe Cultural Preservation Conference: Changing Landscapes, May 10-12, 1999. (with Jon Erlandson and MarkTveskov as first and second authors).

1999 Recent Archaeological Research on the Oregon Coast. Invited Seminar, Oregon Institutue of Marine Biology, Charleston, OR, April 23,1999.

1999 Bone Modification at Cape Addington Rockshelter, a Late Holocene Shell Midden in Southeast Alaska. Paper presented at the 52nd annualNorthwest Anthropological Conference, Newport, OR, April 8-10, 1999 (with Robert Losey as first author).

1999 A Feminist Confronts the Ethnohistorical Record of Warfare and Slavery on the Northwest Coast of North America. Oregon Humanities

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1998 Recent Archaeological Research in Southeast Alaska. Invited Lecture, Portland State University, Portland, OR, December 3, 1998.

1998 The Possibility of the Onset of El Niño at 5000 BP on the Northwest Coast of North America: a Preliminary Consideration. Paper presented atthe Fall meeting of the Association of Oregon Archaeologists, Eugene, OR, November 7, 1998.

1998 Mid-Holocene Cultural Dynamics on the Northwest Coast of North America. Paper presented at the FERCO International Conference onClimate and Culture at 3,000 B.C., organized by Dan Sandweiss and Kirk Maasch, University of Maine, Orono, October 7-11, 1998.

1998 Social Relations on the Southern Oregon Coast: the Athapaskan Heritage. Paper presented at the Tribal Cultural Preservation Conference,North Bend, OR, May 18-20, 1998. Hosted by the Coquille Indian Tribe and Mill Casino.

1998 A Methodological Review of Shell Midden Archaeology on the Northwest Coast of North America. Paper presented in the symposium,Problems in Reconstructing Prehistoric Subsistence around the Pacific Rim, Society for California Archaeology, San Diego, April 8-12, 1998.

1998 Cape Addington Rockshelter: Occupation of the Rugged Seacoast of the Outer Prince of Wales Archipelago, Alaska. Paper presented at the1998 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, WA, March 25-29, 1998.

1997 Engendering Fishing on the Northwest Coast of North America. Paper presented in Archaeology Division Invited Session at the 1997 annualmeeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 19-23, 1997.

1997 Challenge to the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act: the Case of Kennewick Man. Invited presentation, University ofNorthern British Columbia, Prince George, B.C., March 6, 1997. Dean's Distinguished Speakers Series, co-sponsored by the Departments ofAnthropology and First Nations Studies.

1997 Feminism, Science, and Post-Processualism in Archaeology. Invited presentation, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George,B.C., March 5, 1997. Dean's Distinguished Speakers Series, co-sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and Women's Studies.

1996 George Catlin among the Nayas: Understanding the Practice of Labret Wearing on the Northwest Coast. Paper presented at the 1996American Society for Ethnohistory annual meeting, Portland, OR, November 7-9, 1996.

1996 Perspectives on Northern Northwest Coast Prehistory, 1966-1996. Invited Discussant for full day Symposium. Canadian ArchaeologicalAssociation annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 1-5, 1996.

1996 Constructions of Gender in Northwest Coast Societies. Paper presented at the 61st annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,New Orleans, Louisiana , April 10-14, 1996.

1996 Faunal Diversity on the Northern Northwest Coast: a View from the North Point Site, Port Houghton, Alaska. Paper presented at the 23rdannual meeting of the Alaska Anthropology Association, Fairbanks, April 4-6, 1996 (with Peter Bowers as first author).

1996 Science, Fiction, or Science Fiction(s)? Using Ethnography to Interpret Prehistory on the Northwest Coast. Simon Fraser UniversityDepartment of Archaeology Graduate Seminar, Burnaby, B.C., January 18, 1996.

1995 The Pacific Coast of North America during the Pleistocene - Holocene Transition. Paper presented at the Archaeology of the Pleistocene -Holocene Transition symposium at the XIV INQUA (International Union for Quaternary Research) Congress, Berlin, Germany, August 3-10, 1995(with J. Erlandson as first author).

1995 Organizer and Chair of Symposium: Fishing for the Past: Traps, Weirs, and Other Submerged Sites, presented at Hidden Dimensions: theCultural Significance of Wetland Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, April 27-30, 1995.

1995 A Comparative Chronology of Northwest Coast Fishing Features. Paper presented at Hidden Dimensions: the Cultural Significance ofWetland Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, April 27-30, 1995 (with J. Erlandson as second author).

1995 Reflections on the Archaeology of the Southern Northwest Coast. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for CaliforniaArchaeology, Eureka, April 5-9, 1995 (with J. Erlandson as first author).

1995 35-CU-67, An 8600 Year Old Site on the Southern Oregon Coast. Paper presented at the 48th annual Northwest Anthropological Conference,Portland, OR, March 23-25, 1995 (with J. Erlandson as second author).

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1995 Some Unusual Wooden Artifacts from Southeast Alaskan Sea Caves. Paper presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the AlaskaAnthropological Association, Anchorage, AK, March 23-25, 1995 and the 48th annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Portland, OR,March 23-25, 1995 (with J. Erlandson as first author).

1994 Cultures and Environments of the Pacific Coast of North America from 11,500 to 8000 years ago. Paper presented at the 59th annual meetingof the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA, April 20-24, 1994 (with J. Erlandson as first author).

1994 Radiocarbon Dating as an Archaeological Survey Tool in Coastal Environments. Paper presented at the 59th annual meeting of the Society forAmerican Archaeology, Anaheim, CA, April 20-24, 1994 (with J. Erlandson as second author).

1993 Gender, Social Inequality, and Cultural Complexity: Northwest Coast Women in Prehistory. Paper presented at the 26th annual ChacmoolConference: Debating Complexity. University of Calgary, November 11-14, 1993.

1993 Native American Women of the Northwest Coast. Presentation on Panel: Spotlight on Research on Women in the Northwest. At theEpicenter: Women, Research & Communities, 10th Anniversary of Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, October 15-16, 1993.

1993 Northern Northwest Coast Regional Overview. Paper presented at the joint United States-Japan International Seminar on the Origins,Development, and Spread of Prehistoric North Pacific - Bering Sea Maritime Cultures, Honolulu, HI, June 2-8, 1993. (Invited participant).

1992 Organizer and Chair of symposium: Collaboration with Native American Communities in Archaeological and Collections Research. 45thannual meeting of the Northwest Anthropological Conference, Burnaby, British Columbia, April 16-19, 1992.

1992 Moving Beyond Consultation: Collaboration with Native Americans in Archaeological and Collections Research. Paper presented at the 45thannual meeting of the Northwest Anthropological Conference, Burnaby, British Columbia, April 16-19, 1992.

1991 Moderator of Panel Discussion at Artifact Looting and Cultural Resource Management, a joint conference of the Oregon MuseumsAssociation and the Association of Oregon Archaeologists, December 2, 1991.

1991 Organizer and Chair of full-day symposium: Beyond Culture Areas: Relationships between Maritime Cultures of Southern Alaska. 18thannual meeting of Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage, AK, March 21-23, 1991.

1990 The Role of Shellfish in the Tlingit Economy: Evidence from Archaeology, Ethnohistory and Oral History. 1990 Canadian ArchaeologicalAssociation annual meeting, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, May 9-12, 1990.

1990 Changes in Tlingit Food Production after Contact. 17th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks, AK, April 8-10, 1990.

1990 Radiocarbon Dates from a Tlingit Fort in Sitka Sound, Southeast Alaska. 17th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association.Fairbanks, AK, April 8-10, 1990 (with J. Erlandson as first author and R. Stuckenrath as third author).

1989 Late Prehistoric Subsistence and Settlement: the Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Records of the Angoon Tlingit. Circum-Pacific PrehistoryConference, Seattle, WA, August 3-6, 1989.

1989 Settlement and Subsistence of the Angoon Tlingit: the Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Records. 16th Annual Meeting of the AlaskaAnthropological Association, Anchorage, AK, March 2-4, 1989.

1988 Favorite Bay Fish Weir: A 3000 Year Old Wood Stake Fish Trap from Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska. 41st Annual NorthwestAnthropological Conference, Tacoma, WA, March 10-12, 1988 (with J. Erlandson as first author).

1988 Uncovering Evidence of the Earliest Residents of Southeast Alaska. Invited Paper, Alaska Environmental Assembly Conference, Juneau, AK,February 12-14, 1988.

1987 Land and Resource Use of the Angoon Tlingit, an Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigation. American Society for EthnohistoryAnnual Meeting, Oakland, CA, November 5-7, 1987.

1987 The Rest of the Story of a Tlingit Community: New Data from Daax Haat Kanadaa and Yaay Shanoow. 14th Annual Meeting of the AlaskaAnthropological Association, Anchorage, AK, March 12-14, 1987.

1984 The Hidden Falls Fauna: 10,000 Years of Maritime Adaptation in the Alexander Archipelago of Southeast Alaska. Society for American

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Archaeology Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (with J. Erlandson as second author).

1983 Preliminary Report of Phosphate Analysis of Archaeological Sites, Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska. 10th Annual Meeting of the AlaskaAnthropological Association, Anchorage, AK.

1980 Cultural Resources of Admiralty Island National Monument. Northwest Anthropological Conference, Bellingham, WA, and 7th AnnualMeeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks, AK.

Grants, Support, and Awards Did Tlingit and Haida People eat sea otters during the pre-contact period? an issue of intellectual property and cultural heritage. $5000 grantfrom The Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage (IPinCH) Program, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. to Sealaska HeritageInstitute, May 27, 2014.

The Archaeology of Herring: Reconstructing the Past to Redeem the Future, National Science Foundation ($171,637.00) September 15, 2012-August 31, 2015.

Understanding the Deep History of the Pacific Flyway, 30-day Residency at Playa, Summer Lake, OR. (Oct. 22-Nov. 16, 2012).

Community Archaeology and Stewardship of Marine Resources in Sitka Sound, Alaska. UO Summer Research Award (summer 2011).

2007-2012 Fund for Faculty Excellence (November 30, 2007)

2006 Transborder Relationships: Haida History Across the International Boundary between Canada and the United States. Canadian StudiesResearch Grant ($4000).

2005 Coffman Cove Community Archaeology Project: Data Recovery (Excavation) Component. USDA Forest Service Solicitation AG-0109-S-05-0021-01. Co-Principal Investigator with Peter M. Bowers and Douglas Reger. Northern Land Use Research, Inc., Fairbanks, AK ($165,000).

2005 Tlingit and Haida Use of the Forrester Islands, Alaska Maritime Wildlife Refuge: Implications for Managing Marine Mammal Habitat.Challenge Cost Share Program Proposal, submitted with Debra Corbett to the U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Anchorage ($8720).

2004 Middle Holocene Culture and Climate on the South Coast of Peru. National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant awarded toHeather McInnis ($11,710).

2004 Preventing Looting and Vandalism of Archaeological Sites in Alaska. National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grantawarded to Barbara Bundy ($ 11,134).

2003 Center for Teaching Writing Development Grant, Department of English, University of Oregon ($1000).

2001 Analysis and Preservation of the Clam Cove and Tuxedni Bay Pictographs. Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Anchorage, AK($59,741).

2001 Richard A. Bray Faculty Fellowship

2000 Williams Fellowship for Outstanding Teaching, University of Oregon.

2000 Thomas F. Herman Faculty Achievement Award for Distinguished Teaching, University of Oregon.

2000 Induction into the Fayetteville-Manlius High School Hall of Distinction, Manlius, New York. (This is the high school from which I graduatedin 1972).

2000 Travel Support from a Canadian Studies Grant awarded to W. Workman, University of Alaska, and J. Hunston, Heritage Branch,Government of Yukon, to take part in the National Traditions in Archaeology symposium, 27th annual meeting of the Alaska AnthropologicalAssociation, Anchorage, AK, March 23-25, 2000.

1999 Archaeology of the Cascadia Subduction Zone: Cultural Responses to Coseismic Subsidence, Tsunamis, and Earthquakes on the SouthernNorthwest Coast. National Science Foundation. Dissertation Improvement Grant awarded to Robert Losey ($11,399).

1999 Participatory Learning Experiences in Archaeology. Proposal approved by the "Process for Change - Upper Division/Majors Implementation

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Team," University of Oregon (co-authored with Jon Erlandson, $9000 over two years for course releases).

1999 Building a Comparative Collection of Faunal Material to Improve Archaeological Analysis of North Pacific and Pacific IslandArchaeological Sites. Department of Anthropology, Target of Opportunity Funds ($2900).

1998 FERCO, the Foundation for Exploration and Research on Cultural Origins (established by Thor Heyerdahl). Travel support for participatingin the conference, Climate and Culture at 3,000 B.C., University of Maine ($1000).

1998 Richard A. Bray Faculty Fellowship.

1998 City of Coffman Cove, Alaska. Travel support for planning a community archaeology program for the Coffman Cove site ($1500).

1998 Building a Comparative Collection of Faunal Material to Improve Archaeological Analysis of North Pacific and Pacific IslandArchaeological Sites. Department of Anthropology, Target of Opportunity Funds ($3400).

1998 Humanities Center Research Fellowship, University of Oregon, Looking to the Past: The Intersection of Gender, Ethnicity, and SocialDifferentiation on the Northwest Coast.

1997 Archaeological Investigations at Cape Addington Rockshelter: Human Use of the Rugged Seacoast of the Outer Prince of Wales Archipelago,Alaska. National Science Foundation - High-Risk Exploratory Research ($19,613).

1997 USDA Forest Service, Craig Ranger District of the Tongass National Forest, Travel support for investigations at Cape Addington, SoutheastAlaska ($6300).

1997 NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service, Auke Bay Laboratory, Juneau, Alaska. Laboratory Analysis of Marine Shell and funds forradiocarbon dating, Cape Addington investigations ($4000).

1997 Summer Research Award, University of Oregon ($4000)

1996 USDA Forest Service, Ketchikan Area of the Tongass National Forest, Travel support for investigations on Dall and Noyes Islands, SoutheastAlaska.

1996 Canadian Studies Committee Travel Grant ($300) to attend Canadian Archaeological Association annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia,May, 1996.

1996 Junior Professorship Development Award. Building a Comparative Faunal Collection to Improve Archaeological Analyses of North PacificArchaeological Sites. University of Oregon ($1000).

1995 USDA Forest Service, Ketchikan Area of the Tongass National Forest, Travel support for investigations on Suemez and Heceta Islands,Southeast Alaska.

1995 New Faculty Award, University of Oregon, ($6000).

1995 Historic Preservation Fund, Oregon State Historic Preservation Office. A Survey, Dating, and Multiple Property National RegisterNomination Program for Coastal Archaeological Sites on Oregon State Lands ($25,777).

1995 Emergency Data Recovery Investigations at Coquille Point. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ($22,496).

1995 Canadian Studies Committee Travel Grant ($350) - (for Moss and Graduate Students Scott Byram and Mark Tveskov to attend HiddenDimensions: the Cultural Significance of Wetlands Archaeology conference, Vancouver, B.C., April 1995).

1995 Invited participant in the week-long seminar, The Construction of Gender and the Experience of Women in American Indian Societies,Indian Voices in the Academy Program of the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, the Newberry Library, Chicago.

1995 Stanley B Greenfield Faculty Grant Award for the purchase of James G. Swan Papers for Knight Library (with Ann Simonds as leadnominator).

1994 Historic Preservation Fund, Oregon State Historic Preservation Office. An Evaluation and Dating Program for Oregon Coast ArchaeologicalSites ($28,384).

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1994 Summer Fellowship, Indian Voices in the Academy Program of the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, theNewberry Library, Chicago.

1993 Center for the Study of Women in Society Travel Grant ($300).

1993 Historic Preservation Fund, Oregon State Historic Preservation Office. An Evaluation and Dating Program for Oregon Coast ArchaeologicalSites ($23,687).

1993 USDA Forest Service, Stikine Area of the Tongass National Forest. Study of the Microlithic Assemblage from the Irish Creek Site,Kupreanof Island, AK ($2000).

1993 Research Initiative on Women in the Northwest, Center for the Study of Women and Society, University of Oregon. Native AmericanWomen of the Northwest Coast: Gender and the Development of Social Inequality ($6000).

1992 Historic Preservation Fund, Oregon State Historic Preservation Office. An Evaluation and Dating Program for Oregon Coast ArchaeologicalSites ($19,895).

1992 Exxon, USA. Funds to support publication of special issue of Arctic Anthropology ($6000).

1991 Center for the Study of Women in Society. Curriculum Development Grant for new course, Women and Men in Prehistory ($1000).

1991 USDA Forest Service, Admiralty Island National Monument. Travel and logistical support for archaeological survey and funding of 10radiocarbon dates. ($4500).

1990 USDA Forest Service, Admiralty Island National Monument. Logistical support for archaeological survey and funding of 10 radiocarbondates (with Jon Erlandson) ($3000).

1989-1987 University of Pittsburgh Radiocarbon Laboratory Dating Support ($2400).

1987 University of California Riverside Radiocarbon Laboratory Dating Support. National Science Foundation ($2000).

1986 Smithsonian Institution Radiocarbon Laboratory Dating Support ($400).

1985 University of California Research Expeditions, UC, Berkeley, Support of 6 weeks fieldwork, Admiralty Island ($9000).

1982 Graduate Student Humanities Research Grant. University of California, Santa Barbara. Phosphate analysis of archaeological sites onAdmiralty Island ($1500).

Teaching ExperienceCourses Taught:

Introduction to Archaeology North American Archaeology

Zooarchaeology Cultural Resource Management

Northwest Coast Ethnography Gender in Native North America

Northwest Coast Archaeology Gender and Archaeology

Anthropological Archaeology Ancient Civilizations

Feminist Methods in Anthropology Introduction to Graduate Studies in Anthropology

Supervised Internships with:

Willamette National Forest Siuslaw National Forest Umpqua National Forest

Smithsonian Institution Department of Anthropology Portland Art Museum Alaska State Historic Preservation OfficeYurok Indian Tribe Heritage Research Associates Yurok Indian Tribe

Field and Classroom Training for:

Admiralty Island National Monument Coquille Indian Tribe

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Klamath Indian Tribe University Research Expeditions - University of California

Master's and Ph.D. Committees

Completed:

Ames, Christopher 2009 (M.A.) From Chipped to Ground: the Spatio-Temporal Systematics of 9000 Years of Archaeological Change inSouthwest British Columbia, McGill University, Montreal. (External Examiner.) Baird, Melissa (Ph.D. 2009) - The Politics of Place: UNESCO, Heritage Discourse, and the Epistemologies of Cultural Landscapes (Chair). Baird, Melissa F. (M.S. 2003) Clam Cove and Tuxedni Bay Pictographs, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska: Research andPreservation (Chair). Benedict, Hope (Ph.D. 1996 - History) Place and Community in the Mining West: Lemhi County, Idaho, 1866-1929. (external member). Bowden, Brad (M.S. 1995) A New Look at Late Archaic Settlement Patterns in the Upper Willamette Valley (Chair). Braje, Todd (Ph.D. 2007) - Archaeology, Human Impacts, and Historical Ecology on San Miguel Island, California. Bundy, Barbara (Ph.D. 2005) Preventing Looting and Vandalism at Archaeological Sites in the Pacific Northwest (Chair). Byram, R. Scott (Ph.D. 2002) Brush Fences and Basket Traps: the Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Tidewater Weir Fishing on the OregonCoast. Calede, Jonathan (M.S. Geological Sciences, 2010) Systematics and Paleoecology of Northern Great Basin Mylagaulidae (Mammalia:Rodentia). (committee member). Casperson, Molly (M.S. 2009) – Bird Remains from the Lower Midden (6700-4900 cal BP) of the Mink Island Site (49-XMK-030), KatmaiNational Park and Preserve, Alaska (Chair). Culleton, Brendan (Ph.D. 2012) Human Ecology, Agricultural Intensification and Landscape Transformation at the Ancient Maya Polity ofUxbenká, Southern Belize. Erickson, Jared (M.S. 1999) The Geoarchaeology of Multiroom Houses at 49-NAK-8 in Southwest Alaska. (2nd reader). Fentress, Jeffrey (Ph.D. 2002) The Archaeology of Butte Valley, Siskiyou County, California. (Chair). Fitzpatrick, Scott (Ph.D. 2003) "Stones of the Butterfly": An Archaeological Investigation of Yapese Stone Money Quarries in Palau,Western Caroline Islands, Micronesia. Fitzpatrick, Scott (M.S. 2003 - Historic Preservation) Geographic Information System Development in American Samoa: Implications forArchaeological Data Collection. Fulton, Kathryn (Ph.D. 2008) Personhood, Discourse, Emotion, and Environment in a Tlingit Village. Garcia, Tracy (M.S., June 2010) Colonial Encounters with the Past: Paul Schumacher, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Origins of PacificCoast Archaeology. (2nd reader). Griffin, Dennis (Ph.D. 1999) Portrait of Nash Harbor: Prehistory, History, and Lifeways of an Alaskan Community. Jew, Nicholas (Ph.D. 2013) Paleocoastal Resource Use and Human Sedentism in Island Environments: a Case Study from California’sNorthern Channel Islands. Jones, Jennifer (M.S. 1995) Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Twin Rocks (35CU183) Archaeological Site, Curry County, Oregon(Chair).

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Knox, Margaret (M.S. 2000 - Geography) Ecological Change in the Willamette Valley at the Time of Euro-American Contact ca. 1800-1850. (external member). Kramer, Stephenie (M.S. 2000) - Camas, Intensification, and Gender: a Case Study of the Kalapuya and their Predecessors, WillametteValley, Oregon (Chair). Landreau, Christopher (M.S. 1995) The Twin Rocks Archaeological Site (35CU183): Implications for the Understanding of Inland CoastalSettlement in Southern Oregon (Chair). Largaespada, Leah (M.S. 2001) From Sand and Sea: Marine Shell Artifacts from Archaeological Sites in the Fort Rock Valley, NorthernGreat Basin (Chair). Lewis, David (M.A. 2000) - Tolowa Deeni Fish Camp - a Traditional Cultural and Archaeological Property Nomination to the NationalRegister of Historic Places (Chair). Losey, Robert (M.S. 1996) Fishing on the Lower Coquille River: a Zooarchaeological Perspective (Chair). Losey, Robert (Ph.D. 2002) Communities and Catastrophe: Tillamook Response to the AD 1700 Earthquake and Tsunami, Northern OregonCoast. (Chair). McInnis, Heather (Ph.D. 2006) Middle Holocene Climate and Culture on the South Coast of Peru (Chair). McLaren, Duncan (Ph.D. 2008, Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Victoria) Sea Level Change and Archaeological Site Locations on theDundas Island Archipelago of North Coastal British Columbia (External Examiner). McMillan, Alan (Ph.D. 1996, Archaeology, Simon Fraser University) Since Kwatyat Lived on Earth: An Examination of Nuu-chah-nulthCulture History (External Examiner). Marr, Gerald (Ph.D. 1998) Conversations with Richard G. Newton: the Life Story of Klgak'eesh, a Tlingit Elder. Martinez, Elena (M.A. 1996) Theory and Application of Cultural Representation in Museum Exhibits: a Case Study (Chair). Marucci, Gina (M.A. 2000 - Gender/Women's Studies, University of Northern British Columbia) Lake Babine Women's Rites of Passage: anArchaeological Inquiry (External Examiner). Mitchell, Denise (M.A. 1999) "Singing the Warp, Singing the Weft:" an Inventory and Analysis of Baskets at the Coos Historical SocietyMuseum (Chair). Norris, Nicole - (M.A. 2005) - An Engendered Analysis of Ground Stone Artifacts from the Mill Creek Prehistoric Site Complex, Salem,Oregon (Chair). Patton, A. Katherine (Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Toronto, September, 2010) Reconstructing Houses: Early Village SocialOrganization in Prince Rupert Harbour, British Columbia. (External Appraiser). Rick, Torben (M.S. 1999) From Sandy Beaches to Rocky Shores: Early Holocene Fishers of the California Coast (2nd reader). Rick, Torben C. (Ph.D. 2004) Daily Activities, Community Dynamics, and Historical Ecology on California's Northern Channel Islands. Rorrer, Kathryn (M.S. 1997) Subsistence Evidence from Inland and Coastal Cave Sites on Easter Island (2nd reader). Russell, Chris Caskey (Ph.D. - 2001 - English) Tools of Self-Definition: Colonization and Tlingit Intellectual Tradition (external member). Seaton, Anne (M.A. 1996 - Historic Preservation) Historic Structures Report: Lone Pine Indian Shaker Village, The Dalles, Oregon (externalmember). Sloan, Ann (M.S. 2013) Tiŋmiat Aŋuniaq: Birds in Ipiutak and Western Thule Lifeways at Deering, Alaska (Chair). Smith, Carley (M.S. 2010) Changing Shellfish Collecting Strategies at a Formative Period Fishing-Farming Community on the Pacific Coast

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of Mexico. (co-chair). Souders, Paul (M.S., 1997) Ellikarrmiut Economy: Animal Resource Use at Nash Harbor (49-NI-003) Nunivak Island, Alaska (Chair). Supernant, Kisha Marie (Ph.D. 2011) Inscribing Identities on the Landscape: a Spatial Exploration of Rock Features in the Lower FraserRiver Canyon. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia. (External Examiner). Teeman, Diane (M.S. 2003) The NAGPRA, the "Numics" and the "Spirit Cave Man": Determining "Cultural Affiliation" in the Great Basin(Chair). Teoh, Melissa (M.S. 2011) Craft Specialization and Production Scale: Understanding Figulina Ware in Neolithic Dalmatia (co-chair). Tveskov, Mark (Ph.D. 2000) The Coos and Coquille: a Northwest Coast Historical Anthropology. Ulrich, Heather (M.S. 2009) Analysis of Bird Remains from the Dunes Site (35-CLT-27), Northern Oregon Coast (Chair). Vellanoweth, René (Ph.D. 2001) Coastal Archaeology of Southern California: Accounts from the Holocene. Viksne, Jennifer (M.S. 2006) - The New Lake Midden, Coos County, Oregon: a Case of Landscape Change (Chair). Walsh, Rory (M.A., June. 2010) Millet Domestication and Use in the Yiluo River Valley, North China, Mid-Neolithic to Early State Period.(2nd reader) Wasson, George B. (M.A. 1994) The Coquille Indians and the Cultural Black Hole of the Southwest Oregon Coast (2nd reader). Wasson, George B. (Ph.D. 2001) Growing Up Indian: an Emic Perspective. Whaley, Gray (Ph.D. 2002 - History) Creating Oregon from Illahee: Race, Settler-Colonialism, and Native Sovereignty in Western Oregon,1792-1856. (external member) Wozniak, Joan (Ph.D. 2003) Exploring Landscapes on Easter Island (Rapanui) with Geoarchaeological Studies: Settlement, Subsistence, andEnvironmental Change. Younker, Jason (Ph.D. 2003) Coquille/Ko'kwel, A Southern Oregon Coast Indian Tribe: Revisiting History, Ingenuity, and Identity.

In Progress:

Caruso, Annie (Ph.D.) An Ethnographic Analysis of Caribbean Archaeological Practice.Casperson, Molly (Ph.D.) Early and Middle Holocene Bird Use in the Western Gulf of Alaska: the Mink Island (49-XMK-030) and RiceRidge (49-KOD-363) Avifaunal Assemblages.

· Dexter, Jaime (Ph.D.) 14,000 Years of Plant Use: Evaluating the Relative Importance of Environmental Constraints and Cultural NicheConstruction in Northern Great Basin Paleoethnobotanical Assemblages.

· Plueard, Jessie (M.A.) A Tribal Historic Preservation Plan for the Cow Creek Indian Tribe. (co-advisor with Brian O’Neill).Sloan, Ann (Ph.D.) Topic: Archaeology of Western AlaskaWalsh, Rory (Ph.D.) – State Formation in Korea: Production, Consumption, and Exchange in the Baekje Kingdom.Wellman, Hanna P. (M.A.) Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) from the Par-Tee (35CLT20) and Palmrose (35CLT47) Sites from Seaside,Oregon.

Undergraduates Honors Theses: Bouknight, Aletheia (Clark Honors College, 2012) Analysis of Bird Remains from the Bergen Site (35-LK-3175) in the Fort Rock Basin, Oregon.(co-advisor) Damon, Katherine (Clark Honors College, 2012) Theory and Interpretation in Rock Art: an Examination of the Birthing Figure Panels of TsaagaanSalaa/Baga Oigor. (advisor)Kobel, Christina (Clark Honors College, 2001) The Pistol River Archaeological Site: Analysis of a Private Collection. (advisor).Ringle, Molly J. (Clark Honors College, 1996) The Domesticated Dog among Prehistoric and Historic Plains Indians. (advisor).

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Professional Service Presentations

Presentation at Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Partnership Development Workshop: The Archaeology ofPacific Herring for Comparative Historical Ecology in Ancient Northeast Asia, October 10, 2014. Public Lecture: The Archaeology of Pacific Herring, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, University of Oregon, October 3, 2014. Public Lecture: The Archaeology of Pacific Herring, Portland State University, June 5, 2014. Public Lecture: The Archaeology of Yaaw, Pacific Herring. Hosted by Sealaska Heritage Institute, Juneau, Alaska, April 8, 2014. Public Lecture: The Archaeology of Yaaw, Pacific Herring. Invited by the Sitka Tribe of Alaska to deliver the dinner lecture at the Sitka HerringFestival, Sitka, Alaska, April 4, 2014. Radio Interview with Rachel Waldholz, radio station KCAW, Sitka, AK, March, 2014. Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series: Haa Atxaayi Haa Kusteeyix Sitee [Our Food is our Tlingit Way of Life] and the Archaeology ofHerring,February 21, 2014. Co-moderator with Brian Klopotek of Tribal Elder-in-Residence Don Ivy’s presentation, Native Activism, Law and Land Issues. Knight LawSchool, February 17, 2014. Public Lecture: "Dead Fish Don’t Lie I: Archaeology of Herring in the Northwest," by Madonna L. Moss (Professor of Anthropology and MNCHCurator of Zooarchaeology) at the Sunriver Nature Center on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. Sunriver Nature Center. Radio Interview on News at Noon, radio station KLCC, with Tiffany Eckert, Nov. 18, 2011, Eugene. Public Lecture: Pre-Contact Tlingit Warfare: what do we really know? Sealaska Heritage Institute Native American Heritage Month LectureSeries. Juneau, AK, November 5, 2010.

Radio Interview on KTOO-FM, Juneau, Alaska, by News Director, Jeff Brown, on the topic of my Native American Heritage Month Lecture. Nov.4, 2010.

Public Lecture. Islands Coming out of Concealment: Traveling to Haida Gwaii on the Northwest Coast of North America. Canada WeekPresentation, November 2, 2007. Sponsored by University of Oregon Canadian Studies, Eugene.

Public Lecture, The Coffman Cove Community Archaeology Project. Presented in Coffman Cove, AK, on June 29, 2006.

Public Lecture, The Interrelationships between People and Animals at Cape Addington Rockshelter, Alaska. Presented as part of Archaeology ofthe Pacific Rim, University of Oregon Museum of Natural History, a lecture series held to mark Oregon Archaeology Month, October 5, 2001.

Public lecture, The Subsistence Lifeway of the Tlingit People: New Archaeological Evidence, sponsored by the Wrangell Museum and WrangellCommunity Services, Wrangell, AK, July 29, 1998.

Invited Panelist, Surviving Graduate School, a workshop sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee, Society for American Archaeology 1998annual meeting, March 26, 1998.

Presentation to the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians, Archaeological Sites on State Parks Lands along theOregon Coast. Confederated Tribes Tribal Hall, Coos Bay, Oregon, July 25, 1997.

University of Oregon Alumni Association Luncheon Lecture Series, The Archaeological Record of the Oregon Coast - A Vanishing Legacy.Multnomah Athletic Club, Portland, Oregon, May 22, 1997.

Presentation to the Oregon State Parks Commission and State Parks Area Managers, Native American Archaeological Sites of the Oregon Coast, aManagement Challenge for Oregon State Parks, Portland, Oregon, March 11, 1997 (at the request of the State Historic Preservation Office).

Presentation to the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation, Native American Archaeological Sites of the Oregon Coast, NationalRegister Nomination, Salem, OR, February 13, 1997. Committee approved nomination of 89 archaeological sites to be forwarded to the Keeper of

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the National Register.

Moderator of Panel Discussion, "Promoting the Engagement of Theory, Research, and Activism" at the Center for the Study of Women in Societyconference, Engaging Feminisms, University of Oregon, February 7, 1997.

Invited Presentation, Coastal Archaeological Sites and Shell Middens, Coquille Cultural Preservation Conference, North Bend, OR, November 2-3,1996.

Presentation to the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation, Native American Archaeological Sites of the Oregon Coast, NationalRegister Nomination, Salem, OR, October 10, 1996.

Invited Presentation, Cultural Resource Management, University of Oregon Workshop for the Coquille Tribe, North Bend, OR, March 22, 1996.

Invited Presentation, Overview of 1994-95 Archaeology, Coquille Indian Tribe Mid-winter Gathering, Coos Bay, OR, January 13, 1996.

Oregon Coast Prehistory: A Vanishing Legacy, public lecture sponsored by the University Women's Club, November 8, 1995.

Themes in Northwest Coast Ethnography, discussant in Harry Wolcott's seminar, Anthropology and Education, April 4, 1995.

Luther Cressman and the Coastal Prehistory Program, public lecture during Oregon Archaeology Week, Museum of Natural History, September29, 1994.

The Status of Women on the Northwest Coast of North America: Diversity in Gender Systems expressed in Puberty Ceremonies and BodyModification, guest lecture to Carol Silverman's class, Women and Culture II, April 19, 1994.

Recent Research on the Central Oregon Coast: an Evaluation and Dating Program for Archaeological Sites in Oregon State Parks, public lectureduring Oregon Archaeology Week, sponsored by the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and WISTEC, September 14, 1993.

The Origins of Agriculture in Southwest Asia, guest lecture to W. Ayres Introduction to Archaeology class, August 4, 1993.

Native American Uses of Pacific Shellfish, University of Oregon Museum of Natural History Sea Speakers lecture series, April 29, 1993.

Invited Lecture, Coquille Indian Tribe Mid-winter Gathering, Coos Bay: Archaeological Investigations at the Twin Rocks Site, January 23, 1993.

Women in Prehistory, invited lecture to Carol Silverman's Women and Culture I class, January 12, 1993.

Cultural Resource Management training of Klamath Tribal Members, March 24, 1992.

Teaching Women and Prehistory, Center for the Study of Women in Society, Luncheon Talk, March 8, 1992.

3000 Years of Tlingit Land and Resource Use: Results of Recent Archaeological Research on Admiralty Island. Public Lecture, Centennial Hall,Juneau, AK, July 8, 1991.

A Story of the Xutsnoowoo Kwaan: the Archaeology of the Angoon Area. Public Lecture, Angoon Senior Center, Angoon AK, July 9, 1991.

The Use and Abuse of Ethnographic Data in Understanding Prehistory: a Northwest Coast Example. UO Anthropology Department Colloquium,May 17, 1991.

Other Professional Employment1989 FIELD ARCHAEOLOGIST: Exxon, USA. Archaeological survey and site evaluations after 1989 oil spill. Prince William Sound & KodiakIsland, Alaska.

1987-1985 FOREST ARCHAEOLOGIST: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Seattle, WA. Managed CRM program on 1.7 million acres,supervised/trained technical personnel, determined effects of undertakings on prehistoric & historic sites. Administered data recovery and HABScontracts. Consulted with Washington SHPO and Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Consulted with 15 Indian tribes regarding religioususe of Forest.

1985 PROJECT LEADER: Origins of the Maritime Tlingit Project, Alaska. University Research Expeditions Program, University of California,Berkeley. Support from Smithsonian Institution and University of California, Riverside.

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1984-1983 FOREST ARCHAEOLOGIST: Ochoco National Forest, Prineville, OR. Managed CRM program on Forest with extremely high sitedensity. Supervised/trained technical personnel, resource evaluations, determinations of effect, data recovery. Consulted with Oregon SHPO andAdvisory Council. Co-instructor of 1984 Beaverdam Creek field school sponsored by University of Oregon and Central Oregon CommunityCollege.

1984 FIELD ASSISTANT: Field/collections research at Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar (Middle and Upper Paleolithic) with Jon Erlandson.

1983 OUTDOOR RECREATION PLANNER: Admiralty Island National Monument, Juneau, AK. Directed oral history project involving 20Tlingit elders in 5 Native communities. Supervised translation, transcription, and archiving taped interviews and wrote publication. Directedarchaeological survey and monitoring of Tlingit subsistence use.

1983-1982 ARCHAEOLOGIST: Tongass National Forest, Sitka, AK. Prepared environmental documents to protect cultural resources. Labanalysis and reporting of Hidden Falls faunal remains using comparative collections from British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria.

1982 RESEARCH ARCHAEOLOGIST: Office of Public Archaeology, University of California, Santa Barbara. Analysis/technical reporting oflarge assemblage of fish bones using collections at Los Angeles County Museum and UCSB. Field survey of human skeletal remains on SanMiguel Island.

1981-1980 MONUMENT ARCHAEOLOGIST: Admiralty Island National Monument, AK. Archaeological survey, oral history, impactassessment on the 1.1 million acre Admiralty Island. Coordinated with Alaska SHPO, City of Angoon, and Kootznoowoo Native Corporation.Educational programs for general public and Angoon schools.

1980-1978 ARCHAEOLOGIST: Tongass National Forest, Juneau. Assisted Regional Archaeologist for Alaska. Field research, evaluation of sitesin Tongass and Chugach National Forests. Set up system for managing large archival and faunal reference collections. Trained agency personnel;educational programs for general public.

Undergraduate Field Experience: Ozette, Washington (1974); Paleo-Indian and Woodland sites in Virginia, (1973-1976), historical sites inVirginia and North Carolina (1975-1977).

Society for American Archaeology

Native American Scholarship Committee (2010-2012)Executive Board (2003-2006)

1. Liaison to Committee on the Status of Women in Archaeology2. Liaison to the Committee on Native American Relations3. Liaison to Women in Archaeology Research Interest Group

Editorial Board Member:

American Antiquity – flagship journal of Society for American ArchaeologyUniversity of Oregon Anthropological PapersAnthropological Papers of the University of AlaskaArctic Anthropology

Memberships

Alaska Anthropological AssociationAlutiiq MuseumAmerican Anthropological AssociationAmerican Society for EthnohistoryAssociation of Oregon ArchaeologistsCanadian Archaeological AssociationInternational Council for ArchaeozoologyOregon Museum of Natural and Cultural HistoryRegister of Professional ArchaeologistsSociety for American Archaeology