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CURRICULUM VITAE
JON P. DAYLEY
English Department
Boise State University
Boise, Idaho 83725
(208) 426-1714
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5953 Eastwood Place
Boise, Idaho 83716
(208) 336-8521
EDUCATION
Ph.D.
C.Phil.
M.A.
M.A.
B.A.
Linguistics
Linguistics
Linguistics
Anthropology
Anthropology
University of California, Berkeley, 1981
University of California, Berkeley, 1980
University of California, Berkeley, 1973
Idaho State University, 1970
Idaho State University, 1968
TEACHING AND EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Boise State University (BSU)
Professor, English Department, 1992-present
Tenure, English Department, 1988
Associate Professor, English Department, 1987-92
Graduate Faculty, English Department, 1982-present
Assistant Professor, English Department, 1982-87
University of California, Berkeley (UCB)
Visiting Lecturer, Linguistics Department, 1982
Teaching Associate, Linguistics Department, 1980-81
Teaching Assistant, Linguistics Department, 1973
Researcher, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, 1980-81, 1970-73
Research Assistant, Language Behavior Research Lab., 1972-73
Research Assistant, Linguistics Department, 1970-71
Reader, Linguistics Department, 1980, 1973
Experiment in International Living (ElL), Brattleboro, Vennont
Writer/Language Researcher, 1978-79
Proyecto Lingtiistico Francisco Marroquin (PLFM), Guatemala
Profesor/ Asesor Tecnico de la LingOistica, 1973-77
Idaho State University (IS U)
Teaching Assista11l, Anthropology Department, 1968-70
Language Researcher, ISU Musewn, 1967-70
Archaeological Technician, lSU Musewn, 1965-67, 1970
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TEACHlNG AND EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Courses Taught (at BSU"'):
Advanced Composition for Foreign Students'"
American Indian Languages
Applied English Linguistics'"
Applied Linguistics in Teaching ESL '"
Articulatory Phonetics
English Composition*
English as Second Language'"
History of the English Language*
Human Experience in Central America (with E. Jones)*
Graduate Linguistics'"
Introduction to Language Studies*
Language, Culture, and Society*
Mayan Languages and linguistics
Modem English Grammar*
Morphology
Phonology
Special Topics in (Graduate) Linguistics: World Languages*
Syntax and Semantics
Types of World Languages*
Independent Studies Courses:
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Advanced Studies in Language, Culture and Society
Overview of English Grammar
Modem English Structure
Readings in Anthropological Linguistics
Readings in Language, Culture and Society
Readings in Linguistics
Readings in Modern English Structure
Readings in Psycholinguistics
Readings in the Shoshone language
Readings in Teaching English as a Second Language
Tutoring English as a Second Language
Readings in Syntax
Language of Internet Chatrooms
Readings in Shoshoni Granlffiar
Readings in Creole Languages
Internships Directed:
English as a Second Language
Classroom ESL Acquisition by Young Children
Master's Projects Directed:
Classroom ESL Acquisition by Young Children
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RESEARCH
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English Department, BSU, 1982-presellt
Doing research on Western Shoshoni: published a book of Shoshoni poetry songs with Beverly and Earl Crum; published
a monograph of texts and a granunar with Beverly Crum. Did fieldwork on Thai. Did fieldwork in Guatemala and
published a dictionary of Tz'utujil Maya. Did research and published two monographs on TOmpisa (panamint) Shoshone.
Wrote two articles on Northern Shoshone; wrote several articles and published monograph on Mayan languages;
published reviews of books on Comanche and Nez Perce.
Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, UCB, 1978-81
Did research on Tz'utujil Maya; wrote monograph and several articles and gave several presentations.
Experiment in International Living, Vermont, 1978-79
Did research on Belizean Creole and wrote four volume Belizean Creole Language and Culture Handbooks for US Peace
Corps.
Proyecto LingiUstico Francisco Marroqufu, Guatemala, 1973-77
Did research on Mayan Languages and Black Carib; wrote articles, gave presentations, and compiled dictionary.
Language Behavior Research Laboratory. UCB, 1973
Did research on Black English for J. Gumperz' project on diglossia.
Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, UeB, 1971-73
Did research on Panamint Shoshone and Navajo.
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Linguistics Department, UCB, 1970-71
Did research on English syntax for R. Stanley's project on English complement clauses.
Idaho State University Museum, 1965-70
Did research on Northern Shoshone, culminating in M.A. thesis and two articles; also did archaeological research and
wrote article.
Linguistic Fieldwork Experience
Thai - 1 month, TIlailand (1999)
Tz'utujil Maya - 42 months, Guatemala (1973-76, 1977, 1980, 1990)
Belizean Creole - 12 months, Belize (1978-79)
Panamint (TOmpisa) Shoshone - 12 months, Death Valley (1971-73, 1988)
Northern and Western Shoshoni - Idaho & Nevada (1967-70, 1989-present)
Black English - 6 mouths, Oakland CA (1973)
Navajo - 6 months, Oakland CA (1971-72)
Black Carib/Garifuna - 2 months, Guatemala (1974-75)
Awakateko Maya
Chuj Maya
Q'anjob'al Maya
Kaqcbikel Maya
Ixil Maya
Poqomchi' Maya
All for short periods (2 weeks to 1 mouth, 1973-75) in Guatemala
Areas of Special Interest
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Languages and Geographical Areas
History of English
Uto-Aztecan languages, especially Numic, Great Basin
Mayall languages, especially Quichean, Guatemala
Creole languages, especially English-based, Caribbean
Spanish, especially Latin American
Q'ekchi' Maya
K'iche' Maya
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EARCH
Theoretical
Morphology, especially in relation to syntax and discourse
Word order variation
Voice systems
Ergativity
Applied
Development of bilingual, cross-cultural dictionaries and literature
Development of orthographies and written materials for unwritten languages
Teaching English as a Second Language
Research Grants
Sven and Astrid Liljeblad Endowment Fund (Great Basin Studies)
To complete a monograph of Shoshoni texts, 1996-97
$5,000
Idaho State Board of Education Research Grant
$34,760
To do fieldwork and prepare a bilingual and bicultural dictionary of Tz'utujil-Maya, 1989-90
University Research Center, BSU
To do fieldwork 011 Panamint Shoshone, 1988
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Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, UCB
To do fieldwork on Tz 'utujil Maya, 1980
To do fieldwork on Panamint Shoshone, 1971, 1972, 1973
Center for Applied Linguistics, Arlingtoll, VA
To do research on bilingual education, Guatemala, 1974
Idaho State University Museum
To do fieldwork 011 Nordlem Shoshone, 1967, 1968, 1970
Awards
Sabbatical leaves, BSU, Spring 2008, 1998, 1990
Distinguished Faculty Member, BSU 1994, 1990
Distinguished Research, College of Arts & Sciences, BSU 1989
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$2,256
$2,000
$6,000
$800
$2,400
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Books
Crum, Beverly, Earl Crum, and Jon P. Dayley. Newe Hupia: Shoshoni Poetry Songs. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2001.
[Reviewed in: International Journal of American Linguistics 71:3:361-362 (July 2005) by Dennis Holt; Anthropological
Linguistics 47:3:355-357 (fall 2005) by Christopher Loether; Sing Out! 84:4:115 (Winter 2005); Western Historical
Quarterly 33:3:376 (Autwnn 2002); The Idaho Statesman (Boise, August 4, 2002); The Salt Lake Tribune (July 21,
2002:D5); The Bookwatch (May 2002: 11); The Herald Journal (Logan, Utah, Apri114, 2002:C7); Statesman News
(Logan, Utah, March 25, 2002:3); Transcript-Bulletin (Tooele, Utah, March 28, 2oo2:A9)]
Crum, Beverly, and Jon P. Dayley. Shoshoni Texts. Occasional Papers and Monographs in Cultural Anthropology and
Linguistics, Vol. 2. Boise: Department of Anthropology, Boise State University, 1997 (pp. xvi, 283).
[Reviewed in: The Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas Newsletter XVII:3:9 (October
1998) by Victor Golla]
Dayley, Juan Felipe (Redacci6n General), Francisco P~rez Mendoza y Miguel Hernandez Mendoza (Autores). Diccionario
Tz'utujil. Guatemala: Proyecto Lingilistico Francisco Marroquin, 1996 (pp. 704).
Crum, Beverly, and Jon P. Dayley. Western Shoshoni Grammar. Occasional Papers and Monographs in Cultural Anthropology
and Linguistics, Vol. 1. Boise: Department of Anthropology, Boise State University, 1993 (pp. xvi, 295).
[Reviewed in: Language 71:4:836 (December 1995) by William Bright; and The Society for the Study of the Indigenous
Languages of the Americas Newsletter XIll:3:11 (October 1994) by Victor Golla]
Dayley, Jon P. Old English Glossary. BSU Print Shop, 1992, revised 1993, 2002, 2005 (pp. 211).
aYley, Jon P. TUmpisa (Panamint) Shoshone Grammar. University of California Publications in Linguistics (UCPL) 115.
Berkeley: University of Califomia Press, 1989 (pp. x, 520).
[Reviewed in: Language 67:2:394-395 (June 1991) by William Bright; and The Society for the Study of the Indigenous
Languages of the Americas NCJWsletter VIll:4:9 (January 1990) by Victor Golla]
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_ _ _ _ _ . TUmpisa (Panamint) Shoshone Dictionary. University of California Publications in Linguistics (UCPL) 116.
Berkeley: University of Califomia Press, 1989 (pp. xxxiii, 516).
[Reviewed in: Language 67:2:394-395 (June 1991) by William Bright]
_ _ _ _ _ . Tzutujil Grammar. University of California Publications in Linguistics (UCPL) 107. Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1985 (pp. xviii, 412).
[Reviewed in: American Anthropologist 89:1:190-91 (March 1987) by Judith M. Maxwell; and International Journal of
American Linguistics 54:1 :473-75 (October 1988) by Jill Brody]
_ _ _ _ _ . Belizean Creole Grammar Handbook, 1 (pp. x, 171). Brattleboro, Vermont and Washington, D.C.: Experiment
in International Living and US Peace Corps, 1979.
_ _ _ _ _ . Belizean Creole Communication and Culture Handbook, II (pp. x, 188). Brattleboro, Vermont and Washington,
D.C.: ElL and USPC, 1979.
_ _ _ _ _ . Belizean Creole Glossary, 1Jl (pp. iv, 136). Brattleboro, Vermont and Washington, D.C.: ElL and USPC, 1979.
Dayley, Jon P. and Ray Clark. Belizean Creole Teacher's Manual, IV (pp. viii, 110). Brattleboro, Vermont and Washington,
D.C.: ElL and USPC, 1979.
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Anicles
Dayley, Jon P. Special Language in Shoshoni Poetry Songs. Report No. 12: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Conference. Lisa Conathall and Teresa McFarland, Editors. Berkeley: University of
California, 2002, pp.98-107.
_ _ _ _~. Meditation Leads to the Cessation of Suffering. The Idaho Statesman, 2E, February 19,2000.
[on the 4th Noble Truth in Buddhism]
_ _ _ _ _ . Dropping the Struggle. The Idaho Statesman, 2E, JUlle 17, 1999.
[on the 3rd Noble Truth of Buddhism: the Path]
_ _ _ _ _ . Love Relationships Put our Sense of Worth to Ultimate Test. The Idaho Statesman, 2E, May 15, 1999.
[on the 2nd Noble Truth in Buddhism: the Cause of Suffering]
_ _ _ _ _ . Suffering is a Fated Fact of Life. The Idaho Statesman, 2E, March 20, 1999.
[on the 1st Noble Truth in Buddhism: Suffering]
Dayley, Juan. Felipe. Introducci6n (inclusives: Alfabeto y PronUllciaci6n, Bosquejo de la Gram4tica Tz'utujil, Estructuras
de las Entradas del Diccionario, Bibliograffa). Diccionario Tz 'utujil. Guatemala: Proyecto LingUfstico Francisco
Marroquin, 1996 (pp. 1-127).
Dayley, Jon P. "Voz y Ergatividad en Idiomas Mayas." Lecturns Sobre /£J Lingufstica Maya. Eds. Nora C. England and
Stephen R. Elliot. Guatemala: Centro de Investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamerica (CIRMA), 1990, 335-398. [a
revised, updated. and translated version of the 1983 and 1981 articles]
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_ _ _ _ _ . "Tatape Pekkappiih Sun Killer (Cottontail and the Sun): Shoshone." The Literature
Ed. James Maguire. Boise: Hemingway Center for Western Studies, 1986, 13-24.
of Idaho: An Anthology.
_ _ _ _ _ . "An Ethno-Historical Shoshone Narrative: Pue Niimmii Nakkanna How We Lived Long Ago." Idaho
Archaeologist 9:1 (Spring 1986): 3-13.
________~. "Voice ill Tzutujil." Grammar Inside and Outside the C/£Juse: Some Approaches to Theory from the Field.
Eds. J. Nichols and A. Woodbury. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 192-226.
[A revised an~ updated version of the 1978 article]
_ _ _ _ _ . "Why All Languages Aren't SOV or VOS or How Competing Motivations Lead to Natural Inconsistency. n
Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society. Eds. M. Niepokuj et al. Berkeley: Berkeley
Linguistic Society, VCB. 1985, 52-64.
_ _ _ _ _ . "Voice and Ergativity in Mayan Languages." Studies in Mesoamerican Linguistics. Report No.4, Survey of
California and Other Indian Langlwges. Eds. A. ScWicter et al. Berkeley: UCB, 1983, 5-119. [A revised and updated
version of the ] 981 article]
_ _ _ _ _ . "A Hard Fought Repartee." Jvurnal of Mayan Lil/guistics 3:2 (1982): 38-53.
_ _ _ _ _ . "Voice and Ergativity in Mayan Languages." Journal of Mayan Linguistics 2:2 (1981): 3-83.
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"Voice in Tzutujil." Journal of Mayan Linguistics 1:1 (1978): 20-53.
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Dayley, Jon P. "A Community Oriented Approach to Technical Training." Mayan Linguistics 1. Ed. M. McLaran. Los
Angeles: American Indian Studies Center, UCLA, 1976, 3-10.
_ _ _ _ _ . itA Community Oriented Approach to Technical Training / Un Acercamiento Orientado haeia la Comunidad
para un Entrenamiento Tecnico." Proceedings of the First Inter-American Conference on BiUngual Education. Eds. R.C.
Troike and N. Modiano. Virginia: Center for Applied Linguistics, (Tr. Jo Froman) 1975, 298-308.
Swanson, Earl. H and Jon P. Dayley. "Hunting at Malad Hill in Southeastern Idaho." Tibiwa: Journal of the ISU Museum 11:2
(1969): 59-69.
Reviews
Dayley, Jon P. Review of Introduction to the Shoshoni Language: Dammen Daigwape, by Drusilla Gould and Christopher
Loether. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 2002. pp. xi, 205. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
16:1:141-142, June 2006.
_ _ _ _~. Review of A Grammar of Comanche, by Jean Onnsbee Charney. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press
(Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians), 1993. International Journal of American Linguistics
62:4:426-429, 1996.
_ _ _ _ _ . Review of Nez Perce Grammar, by Haruo Aoki. University of California Publications in Linguistics, Volume
122. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. In Idaho Yesterdays 39:2:29-30, Summer, 1995.
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Prepublication review of A Grammatical Sketch of the Comanche Language (University of Colorado Ph.D.
dissertation), by Jean Ormsbee Charney, for the University of Nebraska Press (Studies in the Anthropology of North
American Indians), 1991.
_ _ _ _ _ . Prepublication review of "Sincronia DinAmica del Tzutuhil," by Jacques Berthelot, for Mesoamerica:
Publicacion del Centro de Investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamerica (CIRMA), 1987.
Fillmore, Charles J. and Jon P. Dayley. Prepublication review of: The Mesoamerican Indian Languages, by J.A.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, for Cambridge Univ. Press), 1983.
sUarez.
Other Works
Dayley, Jon P. Tzutujil Grammar. Ph.D dissertation, University of California, Berkeley (pp. x, 569). Ann Arbor: University
Microfilms International , 1981, DA-8211903 .
Dayley, Juan Felipe. Diccionario del Idioma Tzutujil de San Juan la Laguna, computer printout. Huehuetenango, Guatemala:
PLFM (with F. Perez Mendoza and M. HernAndez Mendoza), 1977. [6381 entries]
_ _ _ _ _ . "The Ben Large Site (l0-lH-55), Appendix II". A Direct Historic Approach to Slate Creek Site IO-IH-94,
M.A. thesis by D. Y. Oswald. Idaho State University, pp. 97-105, 1975.
_ _ _ _ _ . Shoshone Phonology and Morphological Sketch. M.A. thesis, Idaho State University (pp. x, 130), 1970.
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ROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Asociaci6n de Lingiifstas de Lenguas Mayas
Berkeley Linguistic Society
Linguistic Society of America
Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas
PROFESSIONAL PRESENT ATrONS
"Special Language in Newe Rupia Shoshoni Poetry Songs". 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Survey of California and Other
Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley. June 2002
"Word Order in Tfunpisa (Panamint) Shoshone", Friends of Uto-Aztecan Conference, University of Arizona,
Tucson, June, 1989
"Language and Culture ami American Indian Languages", Idaho Archaeological Society, February 1988
"Why All Languages Aren't SOV or VOS, or How Competing Motivations Lead to Natural Inconsistency"
Berkeley Linguistics Society 11th Annual Meetings, UCB, February 1985
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POSitiOnalS in Mayan Languages". Guest Speaker, Louisiana State University. March 1982
"Discourse and Structure". Swnmarizillg Discussant, Session on Mayan Languages. American Anthropological Association
Annual Meetings, Los Angeles, December 1981
"Enumeratives in Tzutujil Maya". Guest Speaker. Berkeley "Lunchbag" Linguistics Colloquium, UC Berkeley, September 1981
"Structural Characteristics of Mayan Languages". Group on Mayan Hieroglyphics, UCB, May 1981
"Contrasting and Topic Shifting Particles in Tzutujil Maya", Guest Participant, West Coast Mayan Linguistics Symposium,
UC Santa Barbara. Apri I 1980
"Normal vs. Abnormal Possession in Tzutujil Maya" , Guest Speaker. Berkeley American Indian Linguistics Group,
UC Berkeley, November 1980
"Informaci6n Definida. Dada y Contrastiva en Tzutujil Maya", Taller Maya (Mayan Workshop), Guatemala City, August 1980
"The Cultural and Linguistk Setting of the Mayans in Guatemala", Guest Lecturer, Linguistics Department, UC Berkeley,
April 1980
"The Structural Features of Belizean Creole". US Peace Corps. Belize City, August 1979
"Caracterlsticas Estructurales de los Idiomas Mayances", Guest Speaker, Coloquio de la Alcaldfa para las Fiestas Julias
Huehuetenango, Guatemala, July 1977
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"La
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y la Fonologfa del Espanol", PLFM. Antigua. Guatemala, January 1975
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ROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
"A Community Oriented Approach to Technical Training I Un Acercamiento Orientado bacia la Comunidad para un
Entrenamiento T~nico", American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings I 1st Inter-American Conference on
Bilingual Education. Mexico City. November 1974
SERVICE
BSU Campus
Promotion and Tenure COJllmittee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1985, 2004, 2005
BSU Fowldation Scholar Awards -- Research Committee, 1995
Faculty Honors and Awards Conmlittee, Arts and Sciences, 1993
Search Committee: Chair, Modem Languages, Arts and Sciences, 1990-92
Faculty Research Advisory Committee, BS U, 1987-89
English Department
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Search Committee, general linguist, 2008-2009
Search Committee. applied linguist. 2008-2009
Ad hoc committee for revamping the Linguistics emphasis, 2002
Consultant for Selection COlllmittee for hiring ESL instructor, 2000
Promotion and Tenure Committee, English Department, 1983, 1987-1994 (Chair, 1993-1994), 1996-1999
Academic Affairs Conmlittee. English Department, Spring 1996
Executive Committee, English Department. 1993-94
Faculty Affairs Conunittee. English Deparnuent, 1987-88
Academic Affairs Conllu· ttee. English Department, 1986-87
Student Relations Committee, English Department, 1983-86
English Composition Committee, English Department, 1982-85
Graduate Faculty, English Department, 1983-present
Consultant
Lil1gui~·tics -- Article Referee, 2002
National Science Foundation -- Li nguistics Division Grant Evaluator, 1986-94, 2002
Shoshoni Language Course, Duck Valley htdian Reservation, Beverly Crumb, Instructor, 1990-present
Native Voices Language Project , Rt:no. Nevada, 1996-98
LANGUAGE (Journal of the Li ngui 'itiL: Society of America), Article Evaluator, 1990-91
"Visions of Idaho", KAlD (educatio nal fi lm for Idaho grade schools), Joan Cartan and Jeff Tuckers, producers, 1991.
"Backtracking: Ancient Art of Southern Idaho", James C. Woods and Max G. Pavesic, Principle Investigators, 1988-1990
"Contemporary Indians of Idaho" series. Idaho Statesman, 1987.
"Coeur d'Alene Language Preservation Project, Phase I", Association for the Humanities in Idaho, Grant Evaluator, 1984.
Indians ofIdaho Project. College of Idaho. 1987.
International Journal of American
Staff
"Cultural Diversity in Central America" Summer Youth Project
Directed by C. Martin and ft nded hy the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1985.
"Cultural Diversity in Central Ameril'a" Summer Youth Project
Directed by C. Martin and fu uded hy the Association for the Hwnanities in Idaho, 1984. [see project booklet)
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Press Interviews
"On Newe Hupia: Shoshoni Poetry Songs ," Utah Public Radio, March, 2002
"The Indiana Jones of Linguistics ", Idaho Statesman, January, 1995
"The State of Native American Languages of Idaho", KBSU & National Public Radio, Jan. 1, 1990
"The State of Native American Lal guages". KBSU & National Public Radio, May, 1989
"Languages of Idaho Indians face danger of falling forever silent", Idaho Statesman, Dec. 5, 1988, pp. 1-2C
"Indians take steps to salvage cuJtu e", wire service article: Idaho Statesman, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1984, p. 7C
Talks, Guest Lectures and Discussions Given
"Mayan Languages", Foothills Schnol, Boise, October, 1998
"Comercio Nativo en Guatemala", Guest Lecturer: MK497 Marketing Issues in the Spanish-Speaking World, March, 1998
"Pinenuts and Sky Penis", Guest t!cturer: LI307 Applied English Linguistics, Jan. 1991,
U497 Semantics and Discourse Analysis, March 1995
"Mayan Languages", Guest Lecturer: AR297 /497 Pre-Columbian Art, Nov. 1990
"The Current Political and Economic Situation in Highland Guatemala"
Guest Lecturer: HY382 Co lloquhml 3rd World: Origins of Central American Crisis, Nov. 1990
"The Languages and Ethnic Groups of Central America", Guest Lecturer: HY382 Colloquium 3rd World:
Origins of Central American Crisis, Oct. 1990
"Unguistic and Anthropological Fieldwork", Guest Lecturer: S0311 Social Research, Mar. 1987
"Race and Ethnicity in Guatemala". Guest Speaker, Anthropology Club, Oct. 1986
"Human Experience in Central Ame rica", Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities Retreat (with Errol Jones), Warm Lake,
May, 1986
On the film 'Todos Santos Cucl!umatan''' . for "What's Really Happening in Central America?", National Central America
Week program by the BS Chapter of Snake River Alliance and the Ecumenical Association of Churches in Idaho, Mar.
1986. [see write-up in The University News, April 9, 1986, pp. 6-7]
"Shoshone Language Structure and History", Guest Lecture: AN315 Indian Peoples ofIdaho, BSU, Oct. 1985
"Middle American Languages, Tncluding Creole", Guest Speaker, International Relations Club College of Idaho, Nov. 1985
"Symbolism of Race and Ethnici ty in Mayaland", Guest Speaker, Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities Retreat,
McCall, May 1985
"Mayan Indians of Guatemala", Guest Speaker, Anthropology Club, BSU, Nov. 1984
"Shoshone Language Structure a ld i istory" , Guest Lecturer: AN315 Indian Peoples of Idaho, BSU, Oct. 1983
"The ESL Program at BSU", KBSU Radio (with Keith Groft), Mar. 1983
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