Curriculum Vitae

DIANE LORRAINE TEEMAN

Departments of Anthropology and Philosophy

1218 University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon. 97404

(541) 346-5109

E-mail: dteeman@darkwing.uoregon.edu

 

ACADEMIC EDUCATION


2003-present    Ph D. program in-progress (Ph. D. Candidate-6/2005), University of Oregon, Anthropology,

                        Dissertation Title: Holistic Approaches to Knowledge: Indigenous Epistemologies and Archaeological 

                        Discourse.

2002-present   M.A. program in-progress, University of Oregon, Philosophy

2003               M.S. University of Oregon, Anthropology, Master's Paper Title: The NAGPRA, The "Numics," and the "Spirit 

                        Cave Man:" Determining Cultural  Affiliation in the Great Basin.

2001               B.S. University of Oregon, Anthropology and Philosophy
2001               A.A. Mt. Hood Community College, Anthropology-Transfer 1999

 

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS


Indigenous archaeology, Great Basin archaeology, global information systems (GIS), landscape archaeology, cultural preservation, cultural heritage management, ethnohistory, Native American philosophy, socio-political philosophy, philosophy of race, philosophy of law.

 

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

 

2005                Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon Department of Anthropology, instructor, spring term 2005, Anth 320: Native North Americans

2003-2005       Committee Appointment, UO Center on Diversity and Community (CODAC) Executive Committee

2003-2004       Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon Department of Anthropology
2002-present    Committee Appointment, University of Oregon Office of the President  Internal Campaign Advisory 

                        Committee
2002                Faculty Assistant, Oregon State University, Office of University Advancement, Horner Museum NAGPRA 

                        Team
2002-2003       Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon Department of Anthropology
2001-2002       Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon Graduate School

 

PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIPS

 

2005-present    Association for Applied Ethics

2005-present    World Archaeological Congress
2003-present    Society for American Archaeology
2003-present    American Anthropological Association
2001-present    National Society of Collegiate Scholars
1999-present    Native American Student Union (NASU list-serve list-master 2003-present)
1998-present    Phi Theta Kappa, Office of Treasurer-1999



PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

 

 

2004    29th Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Session Co-Organizer and Co-Chair, Oct 14-16, Reno, NV., Natives Working with Natives.”

 

2004    Great Basin Anthropological Conference, presenter, Oct 14-16, Reno, NV., “Indigenous Archaeology: Methods and Theories for the 21st Century.”

 

2004    Great Basin Anthropological Conference, discussant, Oct 14-16, Reno, NV., Numic Religion: Anthropological Perspectives From The Great Basin and Beyond.”

 

2003    102nd American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, presenter, November 19-23, 2003, Chicago, IL., 

            “Peace Begins at Home: A Native American Archaeologist's Perspective on Methodologies for Building Working 

            Relationships between Native American Groups and Anthropologists."

2002    28th Great Basin Anthropological Conference, presenter, Oct 9-12, Elko, NV., "Is it Possible to Scientifically Identify 

            Cultural Affiliation in "Prehistory?" A NAGPRA Case Study from Nevada.”


2002    28th Great Basin Anthropological Conference, symposium organizer and chair, Oct 9-12, Elko, NV., "Desumbaatu: 

            People Learning from People."


2002    Northwest Anthropological Conference, presenter, April 10-13, 2002, Boise, ID., “Obsidian Procurement Patterns of

            the Northern Great Basin of Oregon: Deconstructing the Numic Expansion Part I.”


2002    University of Oregon McNair Symposium, presenter, August 9-10, Eugene, OR., "A Trail Through Time: Obsidian 

            Procurement Patterns of the Northern Great Basin of Oregon."


2001    Pennsylvania State McNair Symposium, presenter, August 3-5, University Park, PA., "A Trail Through Time: 

            Obsidian Procurement Patterns of the Northern Great Basin of Oregon."


2000    University of Oregon McNair Symposium, presenter, August 3-4, 2000, Eugene, OR., "Obsidian Procurement 

            Patterns in the Northern Great Basin: Testing the Numic Expansion Hypothesis."

 

 

SCHOLARSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONOR

 

2005                UO Department of Anthropology, travel support ($300.00)

2004                Graduate Service Award, Graduate School, University of Oregon

2004                Excellence Award, University of Oregon Office of Multicultural Affairs
2004                General University Scholarship, University of Oregon ($1800.00)

2004                Honorable Mention, National Science Academies, Ford Scholarship Program

2004                Diversity Building Scholarship, University of Oregon
2003                UO Department of Anthropology, travel support ($500.00)
2002                UO Department of Anthropology, travel support ($100.00)
2001-02           Internship, University of Oregon, Office of Admissions, Native American   

                        Admissions Office
2000                Internship, UO Great Basin Prehistory Project, Archaeological Field School ($800.00 stipend)
2001               Dean's List Spring 4.0 GPA, University of Oregon
2001                All-University Student Parent Award, University of Oregon
2001                Excellence Award, University of Oregon Office of Multicultural Affairs
2001                NW Region Achievement Award, Student Support Services Northwest Association of Special Programs, 

                        ($600.00 award)

2000-2001       McNair Scholar, University of Oregon, ($5300.00 research stipend)

1999-2001       Diversity Building Scholarship, University of Oregon

1999                Diversity Achievement Scholarship, Portland State University
1999                Honor Roll Winter 3.78 GPA, Mt. Hood Community College
1998                Invitation to attend Honors College, Mt. Hood Community College



PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PRESENTATIONS

 

2004    Guest Lecturer, ANTH 330 class, February 9, Eugene, OR., “Burns Paiute Seasonal Round and the Impacts of 

            Colonization.”

 

2004    Native American Graduate Student Panelist, ES202 class, February, Eugene, OR., “Native American Women in 

            Non-traditional Professions.”

 

2003    University of Oregon, InterSextions Conference, Presenter, April, “Breaking Free from the Binary: A Critique of 

            Anthropological Gender Identification Methodologies in Prehistory”

 

2003    University of Oregon, Department of Journalism, J320: Women, Minorities and The Media class, guest presenter, 

            May, “Native American Representations in the Media.”

 

2003    McNair Graduate Student Panelist, February, Eugene, OR., “The Graduate School Experience.”

 

2002    Oregon State University Multicultural Conference, presenter, May, Corvallis, OR., "Native American Perspectives, 

            Tribal Legacies, and the Dilemmas of Western Science."

 

2002    The Drinking Gourd Elementary School, guest presenter, Eugene, OR., “Northern Paiute Indians.”


2002    Oregon Indian Education Association, panelist, OSU Campus, Corvallis, OR., “Native Americans in Non-traditional 

            Careers.”

 

2002    McNair Graduate Student Panelist, January, Eugene, OR., “Preparing for Graduate School.”

 

2001    Madison Middle School Outdoor School, guest lecturer, May, Eugene, OR., Archaeology and Oregon Native 

            Americans.”

 

2000    University of Oregon, Native American Student Union presenter, October, Eugene, OR., "Contemporary Tribes and 

            Tribal Organizations of Oregon."


1999    University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology, Native North Americans Class, Guest lecturer, March, Eugene, 

            OR., "Burns Paiute History."

 

1999    University of Oregon, Politics of Identity Conference, panelist, March 9-10, Eugene, OR., “Fighting Invisibility.”


1999    Shasta Middle School, Cultural Diversity Program, presenter, October, Eugene, OR., "Oregon Tribes and Native 

            American Technologies."

 

1998    Mt. Hood Community College: panelist, January, Gresham, OR., "Women of Color: Putting Their Stamp on America.”

 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE

 

2005-present    Archaeological/Cartographic Technician-Bureau of Land Management, Burns District 

2004                Archaeological Technician-Bureau of Land Management, Burns District
2003                Archaeological Technician-Bureau of Land Management, Burns District
2000-2002       Archaeological Technician-US Forest Service, Willamette National Forest

2000                UO Great Basin Prehistory Project Geo-archaeology Field School
1996-1999       Archaeological Technician-Archaeological Investigations Northwest

1997                Archaeological Monitor-Atlas Perlite Mining Corporation
1996                Archaeological Technician-Kautz Environmental Corporation
1996-1997       Archaeological Technician-Oregon State Museum of Anthropology

1995                UO Great Basin Prehistory Project Archaeological Field School
1994-1995       Archaeological Technician-US Forest Service, Malheur National Forest
1993-1994       Archaeological Technician-US Forest Service, Winema National Forest
1992-1993       Archaeological Technician-US Forest Service, Malheur National Forest
1988                Archaeological Technician-US Forest Service, Malheur National Forest

 

TECHNICAL REPORTS

 

2005    Teeman, Diane L., Devine Ridge/Forks of Poison Creek Vegetation Management Project, Bureau of Land Management, Burns District.

1993    Sam, Diane L., and Chris Thompson, Ecosystem Underbrush Project, Klamath R.D., Winema N.F., S.H.P.O Ref. 

            14441
1993    Sam, Diane L., Pre-commercial Thinning Project, Klamath R.D., Winema N.F.,
 

S.H.P.O. Ref. 14445

 

 

ELECTED CIVIL SERVICE


1995-1997       Oregon State Commission on Indian Service, Office of Burns Commissioner
1994-1997       Burns Paiute Tribal Council, Tribal Council Officer, Office of Secretary

1993-1994       Burns Paiute Social Service Committee, Committee Member



OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE


1997-1998       United States Postal Service, mail clerk
1987                Oregon State Department of Revenue, office assistant 1
1984                US Forest Service Ochoco National Forest Snow Mountain R.D. District, 

                        pre-sale timber clerical assistant



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