Susan D. GreenbaumProfessorDepartment of Anthropology
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| Research Interests: Community Development, Urban Ethnicity, Native American Policies, Social Networks, Neighborhood Revitalization, Ethnohistory. |
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Administration 1998 - 2002   Graduate Director; MA & PhD Programs in Applied Anthropology; University of South Florida Combined programs total about 110 graduate students. Administrative responsibilities include recruitment, admissions, advising, monitoring, curriculum and scheduling, budgeting and allocating assistantships, internship development, and supervision of program assistant. 1991 - 1997   Chair, Dept. of Anthropology; University of South Florida The Department of Anthropology at USF offers BA, MA, and PhD degrees, with 19 tenured or tenure track faculty. The chair has responsibility for fiscal oversight, personnel, and facilities, as well as leadership in curricular policy, academic values, and pursuit of shared mission and goals. Faculty Positions 2001 - Present
University of South Florida 1986 - 2001
University of South Florida 1981 - 1986
University of South Florida
Applied/Community Employment Summer 1989
Rosebud, South Dakota This was a subcontract for research on the petition for Federal Acknowledgment of the Miami Tribe of Indiana; it was part of contract by FCCI with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The work involved extensive archival, oral history, and ethnographic research designed to verify assertions made by petitioners. 1980 - 1981
Lawrence, Kansas NARA was an Indian-owned consulting firm involved in policy analysis, evaluation research, and technical assistance. I worked on tribal leadership and federal recognition projects. 1977 - 1980
City of Kansas City, Kansas Sponsored by the municipal Community Development and Historic Preservation programs, this was a two part study of social history and current conditions in two historic ethnic neighborhoods in Kansas City, Kansas. Work resulted in two pictorial monographs, two slide-tape presentations, and detailed housing assessments and recommendations. 1975 - 1977
City of Kansas City, Kansas Liaison between neighborhood groups and municipal departments, technical assistance to neighborhood groups, policy analysis and grant writing GRANTS: Tampa Metropolitan Comparative Population Survey. Restudy of the 1990 survey by Stamps, Stamps & Greenbaum, involving analysis of census data and a telephone survey with sample of black, white, and Latino residents, $15,000, University Center for Scholarship in Action, 2002-2003 (co-PI with Beverly Ward). Sulphur Springs Neighborhood Engagement. Summer enrichment program for pre-teens at the Sulphur Springs recreation center, designed to connect them with the history, ecology, and social networks of the neighborhood. Hillsborough County Children's Board, $9,000, summer 2002 (co-PI with Wendy Hathaway). Sulphur Springs: New Beginnings in an Old Neighborhood. Extension of prior research on HOPE VI relocatees, this time focusing on a single neighborhood with a large number, $19,144, USF University Community Initiative, 2001-2002 (co-PI with Cheryl Rodriguez). Hope VI: Assessing the Impact of Urban Redevelopment. Funds to gather interview data and other information on dislocations from College Hill and Ponce de Leon housing projects, $15,000, USF Collaborative for Children, Families, and Communities, 2000-2001 (co-PI with Cheryl Rodriguez). Cubans in Tampa: Common Histories, Common Paths. Joint celebration of 100 years of Cuban mutual aid societies in Ybor City, $24,000, Florida Humanities Council, 1999-2000 (Co-director with Paul Dosal). Second Century Project. Collaborative research and resource mobilization designed to enhance the organizational capacity of the Marti-Maceo Society, $1000, USF Latin American Caribbean Initiative, 1999. Assessing the Impact of the National Science Foundation's Urban Systemic Initiative. Investigation of urban school reform programs in 4 cities (Chicago, El Paso, Memphis, Miami). $1,117,000 for 30 months, National Science Foundation, 1999 (Co-PI with Kathryn Borman). Tampa Afro-Cubans & Buffalo Soldier Sites Survey Project. Support for archival and archaeological survey in connection with centennial of the Spanish American War. $12,500, Florida Division of Historical Resources, 1997. [Co-PI with Brent Weisman] African American Archives. Support to index and prepare archival materials to be placed in USF Library. $500, USF College of Arts & Sciences, 1996. Central Avenue Legacies. Support for research, photo exhibit, panel discussion. $24,000, Florida Council for the Humanities, 1994. Tampa's African American Heritage. Support for coordination of existing research and additional oral history interviews. $4900, USF President's Council, 1993. Afro-Cubans in Ybor City: A Contemporary Perspective. Funding for an interview survey. $5300, USF Research Council, 1988. Effects of Southern Race Laws on Marginal Non-White Populations:Afro-Cubans and Indians. Support for research expenses. $1800, Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1988. Ybor City's Afro-Cuban Heritage. Support for the development of a pictorial monograph on Afro-Cubans in Tampa, Florida. $4600, University of South Florida President's Council, 1986. Mowa Choctaw Tribal Recognition Project. Travel funds to do ethnographic research on the Mowa Band of Choctaws in McIntosh, Al. $300. USF College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Research Enhancement Fund, 1986. Origins and Development of Afro-Cuban Ethnicity in Tampa, Florida. Support for oral history and archival research. $3400, University of South Florida Research Council, l984. Afro-Cubans in Tampa: Cultural, Institutional and Historical Determinants of Ethnicity. Support for preliminary archival research. $635, University of South Florida Research Enhancement Program, 1984. West Tampa Revitalization. Planning grant to develop a neighborhood improvement and resource mobilization strategy. $4600, University of South Florida President's Council, l983. Mowa Choctaw Status Clarification Research. Funding for research on the origins and development of the Mowa Choctaw tribe, $26,000, Administration for Native Americans/DHHS, 1982 (awarded to the tribal council). A Cultural History of the Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians. Planning grant to develop a tribal history. $1000, Committee for the Humanities in Alabama, l982 (awarded to the tribal council). Native American Status Clarification Resource Mobilization. Funding to establish a consultant network, disseminate information, and provide research assistance to unrecognized Indians. $155,000, Administration for Native Americans/DHHS, l981-82 (written with James Wherry, Native American Research Associates, Lawrence, Ks.). Afro-American Heritage in Wyandotte County. Funding for oral and archival historical research and development of a slide-tape presentation. $24,700. Kansas Committee for the Humanities, l980. Strawberry Hill: The Evolution of a Slavic-American Community. Funding for oral history project and development of a slide-tape presentation, $15,600, Kansas Committee for the Humanities, l978. PUBLICATIONS: Contributions of Afro-Cubans in Tampa to the Independence of Cuba. Occasional papers of the USF Latin American/Caribbean Studies Program, 2002. Social capital and deconcentration: Theoretical and policy paradoxes of the HOPE VI program, North American Dialogue 5(1):9-13, 2002. More than Black: Afro-Cubans in Tampa, Florida. University Press of Florida, 2002 Ethnography and public housing: HOPE VI in Tampa. Anthropology News, 42(1):31, 2001 [first author with Cheryl Rodriguez] Missionary Zeal and High Tech Work on Florida's Space Coast. Anthropology of Work Review 22(1):22-27, 2001. (3rd author, with E. Puccia, K. Borman, & K. Yelvington). Race: The Unspoken Divide among Hispanics. Hispanic Outlook 10: 84, 2000. Central Avenue Legacies: African American Heritage in Tampa, Florida. Practicing Anthropology 20, Winter 1998 [special issue edited by S. Greenbaum and C. Rodriguez]. Urban Immigrants in the South: Some Recent Data and an Historical Case Study. In Carole Hill & Pat Beaver (eds.), Culture Diversity in the US South: Anthropological Contributions to a Region in Transition. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1998. The Role of Ethnography in Linkage with Communities: Identifying and Assessing Neighborhoods Needs and Strengths In Mario Hernandez (ed.), Promoting Cultural Competence in Systems of Care, Baltimore, MD: Paul Brookes Publishing Co., 1998. Culture and School Based Policy Issues. In James Paul (ed.), Ethical Policy Making in Local Schools, Baltimore, MD: Paul Brookes Publishing Co. 1997. [first author with Yolanda Martinez & Marlena Y. Baber.] The Southeast Culture Area. In Molly R. Mignon (ed.) Native North Americans: An Ethnohistorical Approach, Kendall Hunt Publishing Co. (2nd ed), 1997. [second author with Brent Weisman] Multicultural Education, in The Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, D.Levinson & M. Ember (eds.) American Reference Publishing Co, 1996. [second author with Nancy Greenman] Multiculturalism. In Mark Rehn (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism, Salem Press, 1994:1179-87. Mutual Aid Societies and Voluntary Associations. In Mark Rehn (ed.) The Encycopedia of Multiculturalism, Salem Press, 1994:1219-1222. Housing Abandonment in Inner City Black Neighborhoods. In R. Rotenburg & G. McDonogh (eds.) Cultural Meaning of Urban Space, Bergin Garvey, 1993. Economic Cooperation among Urban Industrial Workers: Rationality and Community in an Afro-Cuban Mutual Aid Society, 1904-1927. Social Science History 17(2), 1993:173-93. Multiculturalism and Political Correctness: The Challenge of Applied Anthropology in Curricular Politics. Human Organization 51(4):408-411, 1992. A Comparison of African American and Euro-American Mutual Aid Societies. Journal of Ethnic Studies 19(3):95-119, 1991. What's in a Label? Identity Problems of Southern Indian Tribes. Journal of Ethnic Studies 19(2):107-126, 1991. Marketing Ybor City: Race, Ethnicity and Historic Preservation in the Sunbelt. City and Society 4(1):58-76, 1990. Comparative Study of Blacks, Whites and Hispanics in the Tampa Metropolitan Area. Institute on Black Life, Univ. of South Florida, 1990. [third author with David & Miriam Stamps] Afro-Cubans in Tampa Florida: Legacies of Jose Marti and Antonio Maceo, Cuban Heritage, 1(2): 5-15, 1988. Afro-Cubans in Ybor City: A Centennial History. Sociedad La Union Marti-Maceo: Tampa, Florida, 1986. Afro-Cubans in Exile: Tampa, Florida, 1886-1984. Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos, 15(1): 59-72, 1985. In Search of Lost Tribes: Applied Anthropology and the Federal Acknowledgement Process. Human Organization 44(4): 361-367, 1985. The Preservation of Strawberry Hill: Continuity and Adaptation in an Urban Ethnic Neighborhood. Ethnic Groups, 6: 275-292, 1985. The Ecology of Social Networks in Four Urban Neighborhoods. Social Networks 7(1): 47-76, 1985. [second author with Paul Greenbaum] Urban Anthropology and Homelessness in the United States, Urban News 6(1): 4-5, l985. Integrating Ethnographic and Quantitative Research: A Reply to Kleinfeld with Implications for American Indian Self-Determination. Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 15(2): 171-173, 1984. [first author with Paul Greenbaum] Cultural Differences, Nonverbal Regulation, and Classroom Interaction: Sociolinguistic Interference in American Indian Education. Peabody Journal of Education, 61(1): 16-33, 1983. [second author with Paul Greenbaum] Bridging Ties at the Neighborhood Level. Social Networks 5(4):367-384, 1982. Territorial Personalization: Group Identity and Social Interaction in a Slavic-American Neighborhood. Environment and Behavior, 13(5): 557-573, l981. [second author with Paul Greenbaum]. The Afro-American Community in Kansas City, Kansas: A History. Kansas City, Kansas Department of Community Development, l980, 108 pages. Strawberry Hill: A Neighborhood Study. Kansas City, Kansas Department of Community Development, l978, 78 pages. Book Reviews: The Osage Ceremonial Dance In'-Lon-Schka (Alice Anne Callahan); Winged Words: American Indian Writers Speak (Laura Coltelli, ed.); War Dance: Plains Indian Musical Performance (William K. Powers). Western Historical Quarterly 23(3):381-2, 1992. Women of the South: An Anthropological Perspective. (Holly Mathews, ed.) Florida Historical Quarterly, July 1991. Like Beads on a String: A Culture History of the Seminole Indians in North Penninsular Florida. (Brent Weisman) Florida Historical Quarterly, 1989. Key West: Cigar City, USA. (Glenn Westfall), Tampa Bay History, 1987. Urban Neighborhoods, Networks, and Families: New Forms for Old Values. (Peggy Wireman), Contemporary Sociology, 1986. Cuban Americans: Masters of Survival. (Jose Llanes), American Anthropologist, 87(2): 461, 1985. My Work among the Florida Seminoles. (James L. Glenn), Tampa Bay History, 6(1): 59-61, 1984. Neighborhoods and Urban Development. (Anthony Downs), Urban News, 4(2-3): 8-10, l983. Urban and Regional Planning in an Age of Austerity. (D. Clavel,J. Forestor & W.G. Goldsmith, eds.), Urban News, 3(2): 9-10, l982. PAPERS PRESENTED: 'White folks are trying to take our building again:' The continuing struggle to maintain a contested Afro-Cuban heritage in Tampa. New Orleans, Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, November 2002 [second author with Linda Callejas] Social capital and deconcentration: Theoretical and policy paradoxes of the HOPE VI program. Windsor, Canada, Conference on Social Justice, sponsored by the Canadian Society of Sociology and Cultural Anthropology/Society for the study of North America, May 5, 2002. Undeveloping African American communities: Legacies of Urban Renewal and prognoses of HOPE VI. Bartow, Florida, Second annual conference on African American Heritage in Peninsular Florida, February 2002. Poverty and the willful destruction of capital: Displacement and dispossession in African American communities. Washington, DC, Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association , November 2001. Black Cuban/Black American: Evelio Grillo and other Afro-Cubans in Tampa during Jim Crow. Washington, DC, Annual meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, September 2001. Housing reform in the 21st century: HOPE VI and the end of public housing as we know it. Merida, Mexico, annual meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 2001. Afro-Cuban Legacies: At Home in Tampa Bay. Bartow, Florida, First annual conference on African American Heritage in Peninsular Florida, February 2001. HOPE VI: New Urbanism or New Urban Renewal. Poster session, San Francisco, Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Dec. 2000 (with Shari Feldman, Cheryl Rodriguez, Linda Hose). We all lived there together: Black and white Cubans in Ybor City. Miami, Florida, Annual meeting of the Cuban Research Institute, October 2000. (with Linda Callejas) Mediating intergenerational, racial, and ethnic divisions: An applied perspective. San Francisco, Annual meeting of Society for Applied Anthropology, March 24, 2000 (with Linda Callejas). Studying school reform in four urban districts: The NSF USI Project. Evaluating Educational Reform. Traverse City, Michigan, July 16, 1999. Gender and race in Afro-Cuban/African American relations in Tampa. Miami, Florida. Cuban Research Institute, June 26, 1999. Afro-Cubans in Tampa: Jose Marti vs. Jim Crow. USF Institute on Black Life, Research Conference IV, March 25, 1999. Historic Preservation and the Ghosts of Urban Renewal: Dilemmas of an Afro-Cuban Mutual Aid Society. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Juan Puerto Rico, April 24, 1998. Cubans are a Model Minority, but only if they are White. USF Institute on Black Life, Research Conference III, Tampa, Florida, March 26, 1998. The Role of Ethnographic Research in Systems of Care. National Training Institute: Developing Local Systems of Care in a Managed Care Environment. Traverse City, MI, June 13, 1996. Central Avenue Legacies. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Baltimore, MD, March 30, 1996. Afro-Cubans in Tampa: Transforming Invisibility in a Post Jim Crow Community. Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society. Baton Rouge, LA, Feb. 17, 1996. Ethnographic Research in Urban Minority Communities: Assessing Resources and Evaluating Strengths. Second Annual Annie E. Casey Foundation Research and Evaluation Conference . Baltimore, MD, Sept. 27, 1995. What is an Indian? Race and Reason in the Federal Acknowledgment Process. Annual Meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Tampa, FL, May 19, 1995 Recruiting and Retaining Minority Graduate Students. Annual Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Albuquerque, NM, March 30, 1995. Ethnographic Research in the Casey Urban Children's Mental Health Initiative. Annual Systems of Care Conference; Florida Mental Health Institute. Tampa, FL, March 6, 1995. Training Native Ethnographers. Annual meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Cancun, Mexico, April 13, 1994. Race and Ethnicity in BAR's Definition of Indian. Pequot Conference on Northeastern Ethnohistory and Federal Recognition. Mystic, Connecticut, Oct. 22, 1993. Afro-Cubans in Tampa: A View from the Other Side. Center for Policy Reseach/Center for Caribbean and Latin American Studies, Florida International University, Miami, April, 14, 1993. La Union Marti-Maceo: An Afro-Cuban Mutual Aid Society in 20th Century Florida, Southern Historical Association, Atlanta, Nov. 6, 1992. Iroquois Contributions to the US Constitution: The Politics of Indian Political Systems, Multicultural Festival, Brooklyn College, Nov. 12, 1992. Afro-Cuban American Families, Second Annual Conference on Black Families in America, USF Institute on Black Life, Tampa, Florida, April 12, 1991. Housing Conditions and Attitudes in Black, White and Mixed Neighborhoods in Tampa, USF Provost's Brain Event, Tampa, Florida, October 7, 1991. Redistributive Exchange in a Highly Mobile Community: Costs and Benefits in an Afro-Cuban Mutual Aid Society in Florida, 1904-1927. Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, Florida, February 16, 1991. Housing Abandonment in Inner City Black Neighborhoods: Cultural, Structural and Demographic Explanations. Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Dec. 1, 1990. Tribal Communities in the Modern World. Special conference, Crisis in Indian Policy, sponsored by Wellesely College and the Newbury Library, Wellesely, Massachusetts, November 10, 1990. Federal Acknowledgment and the Quest for Tribal Community. Annual meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Chicago, Illinois, November 4, 1989. The Federal Acknowledgment Process: A Ten Year Review. Symposium organized for the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, Florida, April 22, l988. Identity Problems of Indians in the PostRemoval South. Annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, Florida, April 22, l988. Rebuilding Cities: Roles and Uses for Urban Anthropological Research. Invited session, Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 1987. (co-chaired with Stan Hyland, Memphis State) Afro-Cubans in Ybor City: History, Ethnicity, and Sunbelt Revitalization. Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 1987. Afro-Cuban Ethnicity in Tampa, Florida: Legacies of Jose Marti and Antonio Maceo. Seminar on the Process of Immigration to North American Society. Research exchange between the University of Havana and SUNY/Binghamton, Havana, Cuba, June 1987. Historical Overview of Black Cubans in Tampa. Humanities Symposium on A Quarter Century of Cuban Exile Culture. Florida International University, Miami, Florida, September 1986. The Origins of the Mowa Band of Choctaws: Documentary and Oral Accounts. Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Association. Wrightsville Beach, NC, April, 1986. Homelessness in America: Social Costs of Military Spending. Fortress America: A Symposium on Militarism. Tampa, Florida, February, 1986. Afro-Cuban Lifelines: Migration, Networks and Community Structure. Annual Meeting of the Oral History Association. Pensacola, Florida, October 1985. Self-Help, Mutual Aid, and External Dependency: A Tale of Two Organizations. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Denver, Colorado, November 1984. The Preservation of Strawberry Hill: Continuity and Change in an Urban Ethnic Neighborhood. International Conference on Built Form and Culture Research. Lawrence, Kansas, October 1984. Afro-Cubans in Ybor City. Second Annual Anthony J. Pizzo Lecture, University of South Florida Library, November 1984. The Structure of Social Networks in a Multi-Ethnic Inner-City Neighborhood: Segregation, Reciprocation, and Differential Effects of Proximity. Sunbelt Social Network Conference. Phoenix, Arizona, February 1984. Afro-Cubans in Tampa, Florida: Conflicting Identities and Ambiguous Boundaries in Local Ethnic Relations. Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Chicago, Illinois, November 1983. The Federal Acknowledgement Project: A New Chapter in Applied Ethnohistory. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory. Nashville, Tennessee, October 1982. A Native American Status Clarification Project. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Lexington, Kentucky, March 1982. Bridging Ties at the Neighborhood Level: Weak or Multiplex? Sunbelt Social Network Conference. Tampa, Florida, February 1982. Patterns of Sociometric Choices in an Urban Ethnic Neighborhood. Sunbelt Social Network Conference. Tampa, Florida, February 1982. Residential Proximity as a Factor in Social Network Formation: The Implications for Organizing Urban Neighborhoods. Sunbelt Social Network Conference. February, 1981. TECHNICAL REPORTS: Afro-Cuban Patriots in Tampa during the Spanish American War. Florida Division of Historical Resources, 1998, 50 pages. Expert Witness Report, Miami Tribe of Indiana v. Bruce Babbitt, Native American Rights Fund, 1996, 24 pages. Overview of the Richmond and Houston Ethnographic Studies: Conclusions and Recommendations. Annie E. Casey Foundation Urban Children's Mental Health Initiative, 1995, 39 pages. Affidavit concerning my role in BAR/BIA review of Indiana Miami petition, and general critique of contracting and review process, submitted to Native American Legal Rights Fund, 1993, 12 pages. Comments on proposed changes to 25 CFR 83, procedures for establishing that an Indian group exists as a tribe, submitted to Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1991, 13 pages. Race, Ethnicity and Culture. Essay and bibliography designed to facilitate revision of syllabi for multicultural curriculum. USF Center for Teaching Enhancement, 1991, 73 pages. Historical, Social and Political Development of the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana, Branch of Acknowledgment and Research, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1990, 96 pages. Hillborough County Planning Dept., review and recommendations concerning comprehensive needs assessment, 1990, 5 pages. Baseball in Ybor City. Ybor City Folk Festival Catalogue, 2 pages, 1989. Afro-Cuban-American Music. Ybor City Folk Festival Catalogue, 1 page, 1989 (with Cheryl Rodriguez). Ybor City: A Community of Emigrants. Ybor City Folk Festival Catalogue, 1 page, 1989. Social and Political Organization of the Mowa Band of Choctaws. Deposition for Congressional hearings on Mowa recognition, Mowa Choctaw Tribal Council, 19 pages, 1989. Review and analysis of the Florida Tribe of Creek Indians petition for Federal Acknowledgment. Native American Research Fund, Washington, D.C., 1988, 27 pages. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of Massachussetts: Issues affecting efforts at status clarification. Orbis Associates, Washington, D.C. 22 pages, (co-authored with James Wherry), 1988. Abenaki Tribe of Vermont: Issues affecting efforts at status clarification. Orbis Associates, Washington, D.C. 35 pages, (co-authored with James Wherry), 1988. Samish Tribe of Washington: Issues affecting efforts at status clarification. Orbis Asssociates, Washington, D.C. 28 pp, 1988. Mowa Choctaw Communities. Supplement to narrative petition for federal acknowledgment as an Indian tribe. Mowa Band of Choctaws, McIntosh, Alabama, 36 pages, 1988. Narrative History of the Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians. Petition for federal acknowledgment as an Indian tribe. (co-author with Jacqueline A. Matte) Mowa Band of Choctaws, McIntosh, Alabama, 140 pages, l987. Cigar-making in Ybor City; Los Trompos; catalogue entries, Second Annual Ybor City Folk Festival, Tampa, Florida, 5 pages, 1987. Comments and recommendations concerning the Lumbee draft petition for Federal Acknowledgment. Lumbee River Legal Services, Pembroke, N.C., 16 pages, 1986. Recommendations for research needed to satisfy the Federal Acknowledgement criteria. Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians; McIntosh, Alabama, 35 pages, 1986. Net-making; Kite-making; Cubans in Ybor City; Afro-Cuban Recipes; catalogue entries, Ybor City Centennial Folk Festival, Tampa, Florida, 6 pages, 1986. Recommendations for research needed to satisfy the Federal Acknowledgement criteria. West Florida Creek Indian Council; Pensacola, Florida, 7 pages, 1985. Recommendations on ways to improve the Federal Acknowledgment Process. US Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Federal Acknowledgment; Washington, D.C., 5 pages, 1985. Proposal for a Neighborhood-Based Exterior Improvement and Employment Training Program. West Tampa Revitalization Corporation; Tampa, Florida, 101 pages, 1983. Evaluation of the Title IV-A Pre-School Program, Omaha Tribe; Macy, Nebraska, 15 pages, 1981 (with Paul Greenbaum). Native American Alcohol Use: A Topical Annotated Bibliography. Indian Health Services, USET Area; Nashville,TN, 66 pages, 1981. Evaluation of Native American Alcoholism Programs in the USET Area. Indian Health Services, USET Area; Nashville, TN, 48 pages, l981. Nonverbal Communication in the Native American Classroom: Cultural Differences as Barriers to Educational Equity. Native American Research Institute; Lawrence, KS, 14 pages, 1981 (with Paul Greenbaum). Demographic Change and the Dual Housing Market: The Matrix of Residential Abandonment in the Northeast Area. Kansas City, Kansas Department of Community Development; 19 pages, 1980. EDITING & REVIEW: Coeditor (with Cheryl Rodriguez), special issue of Practicing Anthropology 20 (Winter) 1998. Editor, Connections, journal of the International Society for Social Network Analysis, 1987 - 1990. Editor, Urban News, newsletter of the Society for Urban Anthropology, 1983-1985; contributing editor for SUA in American Anthropological Association's newsletter, 1985-1988. Associate Editor, City and Society. (semi-annual journal for urban anthropological research, published by the American Anthropological Association). Proposal Review, Administration for Native Americans, U.S. DHHS, December 1985, March 1986, June 1986, March 1987 (panel review of proposals from Indian tribes for research, social and economic development project funding); Wenner Grenn Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1983; NSF Law and Social Sciences Program, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988.; NEH 2002 Manuscript review, University of Alabama Press, 1998; University of Florida Press, 1989 University of Oklahoma Press, l983; University of Texas Press, 1995, 1996; American Anthropologist 2001, 2002; City and Society, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991; Human Organization , 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2002; Urban Anthropology, 1989; Journal of Personal & Social Relationships, 1991; Journal of International Education, 1991; Social Science History, 1992; American Sociological Review, 1994; Northeastern Ethnohistory, 1995 CONSULTING & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: Ybor City Museum Society, Tampa, Florida; participated in focus group on redesign of museum exhibits, 1998. Institute on Black Life, USF, Tampa, Florida; developed guidelines and criteria for a small grants program, co-organized a research conference, 1997-98. Florida Mental Health Institute, USF, Tampa, Florida; developed an ethnographic survey to serve as a component in a 5 year-evaluation of four neighborhood sites (Richmond, Houston, Miami, Boston) taking part in the Annie E. Casey Urban Initiative, 1993-96. Native American Rights Fund, Washington, D.C., analysis of evidence for Miami Indians of Indiana lawsuit against the Bureau of Indian Affairs, expert witness, 1992-97. USF Center for Teaching Enhancement, development of resource guide for General Education curriculum, workshop facilitator, spring and fall, 1992. First Computer Concepts, Inc., in depth analysis of the Miami Nation of Indiana petition for Federal Acknowledgment, 1989-90. Hillsborough County Planning Dept., review and recommendations concerning comprehensive needs assessment, 1990. Seminole Tribe of Florida, 1989-90, research consultation on FEH sponsored audiovisual presentation on Seminole traditional medicine. Ybor City Historical Society, research coordination for the Ybor City Folk Festival, 1989. Native American Rights Fund; Washington, D.C., 1988, research assistance to the Florida Tribe of Eastern Creek Indians. Orbis Associates; Washington, D.C., 1987, research design, data collection, and analysis for an evaluation of status clarification projects funded by the Administration for Native Americans. Lumbee River Legal Services; Pembroke, N.C., 1987, on-site consultation concerning petition for federal recognition. Ybor City Centennial Commission; Tampa, Florida, 1986, 1987, 1989 fieldwork and consultation for an ethnic folk festival. La Union Marti-Maceo; Tampa, Florida, 1984 - present, assistance in obtaining federal non-profit status, coordination between board members and historic preservation officials in Ybor City, public relations and historical research. Lightfoot Films, Inc.; Atlanta, Georgia, 1984, consultation on script development for a documentary film on ethnic groups in the Ybor City district of Tampa. Branch of Federal Acknowledgement, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs; l984, invited conference on ways to speed the Federal Acknowledegment process and alleviate burdens on petitioning groups. Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians; McIntosh Alabama, l982-present, ethnographic research and assisting in the writing of a petition for Federal Acknowledgement as an Indian tribe. West Tampa Revitalization Corporation; 1983-1984, assistance in the development of a neighborhood improvement strategy. West Florida Creek Indian Council; Pensacola, Florida, 1982 & 1984, advice on research design and data collection for a petition for Federal Acknowledgment as an Indian tribe. Omaha Tribe; Macy, Nebraska, 1981, assistance in the development of a proposal for tribal council reorganization and land restoration project. Omaha Indian Center; Omaha, Nebraska, 1981, assistance in writing a proposal for an economic development project. Kickapoo Tribe; Horton, Kansas, 1981, assistance with fiscal procedures and reporting. Southeastern Michigan Inter-Tribal Association; Warren, Michigan, 1980, board training. Saginaw Inter-Tribal Association; Saginaw, Michigan, 1980, project planning and evaluation. Genesee Valley Indian Association; Flint, Michigan, l980, project planning and evaluation. COURSES TAUGHT: Undergraduate
Introductory Anthropology Graduate
Quantitative Methods PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
American Anthropological Association Awards 2003 Theodore Saloutos Memorial Book Prize; Society for Immigrant & Ethnic History (to More than Black) 2003 Harry T. and Harriet V. Moore Award; Florida Historical Society (to More than Black) 2003 CHOICE Award for Outstanding Academic Books; American Library Association (to More than Black) 2004 Outstanding Faculty Research Achievement Award, University of South Florida |