"At UO, I taught courses in anthropology and was the director of the Southwest Oregon Research Project (SWORP) from 2001–2006. For SWORP, I spent a term in Washington, DC, learning about the archival resources of Oregon tribes. The university allowed me to study broadly about the Native peoples of Oregon and has incredible library resources for such studies. I continue to use my education working with regional tribes and municipalities to understand the history of Indigenous peoples in Oregon."
At UO, I taught courses in anthropology and was the director of the Southwest Oregon Research Project (SWORP) from 2001–2006. For SWORP, I spent a term in Washington, DC, learning about the archival resources of Oregon tribes. The university allowed me to study broadly about the Native peoples of Oregon and has incredible library resources for such studies. I continue to use my education working with regional tribes and municipalities to understand the history of Indigenous peoples in Oregon.