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Dawn C. Stricklin, MA
3525 Faner Drive- MC 4502
Department of Anthropology
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901
Office Phone: (618) 453-2121
Office Fax: (618) 453-5037
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EDUCATION
Jan 2009-Present Doctoral student at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Dissertation Advisor/Chair: Robert Corruccini, Ph.D.
Aug 2007-Dec 2008
M.A., 2008, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
M.A. Title: "A Preliminary Biocultural Analysis of Hereditary Tooth Decay among Isolate Populations in the Northeastern Missouri Ozarks" Co-Chairs: Robert Corruccini, Ph.D. and Susan Ford, Ph.D.
Aug 2004-May 2007
B.A,. 2007, Southeast Missouri State University-Cape Girardeau
Anthropology with Academic Distinction, minor Historic Preservation
B.A. Thesis Title: "The Migration of Edible and Medicinal Plant Folk Knowledge in the Missouri Ozarks: A Preliminary Study" Chair: Carol Morrow, Ph.D.

SELECT PUBLICATIONS

Stricklin, DC. 2008. A Preliminary Biocultural Analysis of Herediatry Tooth Decay Among Isolate Populations in the Northeastern Missouri Ozarks. Master's Thesis Paper, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

Stricklin, DC. 2008.
The Farina Family of Missouri and Arkansas. Annals of Genealogical Research 4: 1-9.

Stricklin, DC. 2007. From Malinowski's Revolution to Ruth Behar's Body Cast: Objectivity, Post Modernism, and the Modification of Ethnographic Writing. Helix: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 7: 14-22.

Stricklin, DC. 2007. The Migration of Edible and Medicinal Plant Folk Knowledge in the Missouri Ozarks: A Preliminary Study. B.A. Thesis, Southeast Missouri State University- Cape Girardeau.

Strickin, DC. 2007. On Ethics and Human Rights. National Association of Student Anthropologists Section News, Anthropology News 48: 51-52.

Stricklin, DC. 2006. Namesakes, Name Changes, and Conflicting Evidence: The Search for the Mother of John Little Crow.
National Genealogical Society Quarterly 94: 245-258.


Stricklin, DC. 2005. Cherokee Reserves Letters, 1828-1840. Rockport, Maine: Picton Press.

Stricklin, DC. 2005. Bleeding Green: Women and Gender Discrimination in the United States Army, Part 1: An Ethnography of a Military Police School Instructor." Unpublished manuscript.

Stricklin, DC. 2004. Cherokee Claims for Transportation and Subsistence, Special File 154: Volume 1. Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc.


PRESENTATIONS

2009. 3rd Annual Ozark Studies Symposium, Missouri State University. “Metamorphoses in the Missouri Ozarks: The Socioeconomic Implications of ‘Incorporated’ Tribal Membership.” Podium Presentation.

2009. Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Native American Heritage Month. "My Grandma was a Cherokee Indian": Native American Legal Status in the United States." Podium Presentation.

2006. 14th Annual SEMO Student Research Conference. "Remedy or Profit? The Case Against Bi-Dil." Podium Presentation


FIELDWORK/DATA COLLECTION
Nov. 2007-Nov. 2008


Ethnographic fieldwork in the Missouri Ozarks for MA, "A Preliminary Biocultural Analysis of Hereditary Tooth Decay Among Isolate Populations in the Northeastern Missouri Ozarks." SIUC Human Subjects Committee approval 5 November 2007. M.A. Research Paper Co-Chairs: Robert S. Corruccini, Ph.D. and Susan M. Ford, Ph.D.

Nov. 2006-Apr. 2007
Ethnographic fieldwork in Dent, Reynolds, and Iron Counties, MO for graduation with academic distinction thesis, "The Migration of Edible and Medicinal Plant Folk Knowledge in the Missouri Ozarks: A Preliminary Study." Thesis chair: Carol Morrow, Ph.D.

Jan. 2005-Aug. 2005
Ethnographic fieldwork at Fort Leonard Wood, MO military installation for research paper, "Bleeding Green: Women and Gender Discrimination in the United States Army, Part 1: An Ethnography of a Military Police School Instructor." Research Adviser: Warren Anderson, Ph.D.


ADDITIONAL TRAINING

June 8-13, 2008 Advanced Methodology and Evidence Analysis, Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR), Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama
March18-23, 2007 Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington, DC. Selected to particpate in a five day seminar at the CSIS think tank in Washington, DC.
October 7-8, 2005

University of Missouri Kansas City Law School
“Federal Civil Court Records of the National Archives: Opportunities for Empirical, Historical, and Legal Research and Curriculum Design”


EXPERIENCE
Fall 2007
Fall 2007
Spring 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2008
Fall 2008
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Spring 2008

Teaching Assistant- ANTH 202 America’s Diverse Cultures, Jonathan Hill, Ph.D.
Research Assistant for Robert Corruccini, Ph.D.
Teaching Assistant- ANTH 202 America's Diverse Cultures, Roberto Barrios, Ph.D.
Research Assistant for Robert Corruccini, Ph.D.
Teaching Assistant- ANTH 202 America's Diverse Cultures, Linda Smith, MA (doctoral candidate)
Research Assistant for Andrew Hofling, Ph.D.
Research Assistant for Anthony Webster, Ph.D.- Language Lab

Teaching Assistant- ANTH 202 America's Diverse Cultures, Leo Vournelis, MA (doctoral student)
Research Assistant for Susan Ford, Ph.D.


VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY
Spring 2007-Present Editor/Publisher/Founder Popular Anthropology Magazine
Spring 2007-Present






Dawn C. Stricklin Oral History Collection
Special Collections and Archives, Kent Library, Southeast Missouri State University
Cape Girardeau, Missouri

 




GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS
2009-2011 Graduate Dean's Fellowship, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale..
2007-2009 PROMPT Fellowship, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale..
2007 American Society of Genealogists Scholar Award.
2006

AAA National Association of Student Anthropologists- Carrie Hunter-Tate Award.



PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

American Anthropological Association (AAA) 2005-Present
American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) 2008-Present
American Society for Ethnohistory 2009-Present
National Genealogical Society (NGS) 2001-Present
Society for American Archaeology (SAA) 2009-Present
National Association of Student Anthropologists (NASA) 2005-Present
International Society of Family History Writers and Editors (ISFHWE) 2008-Present
South Dakota State Historical Society 2008-Present


 
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