Tuesday, March 17

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Albuquerque/ New Mexico Day

Welcome to the Society for Applied Anthropology’s “Albuquerque / New Mexico Day.”  The presentations and events scheduled for this day should be of particular interest to residents of the Albuquerque area.  Anthropologists, and other applied social scientists have joined with interested residents to examine the region’s remarkably diverse heritage, its complex and challenging present, and its future as a world destination.  We are opening this day to the public free of charge as an expression of our commitment to engage with the public in an exploration of our shared social and cultural worlds.

(T-33) TUESDAY 10:00-11:50
Alvarado C
75 Years of Resource Extraction and Environmental Contamination on Tribal Lands 
An SfAA Critical Conversation

CHAIR: GONZALES, Melissa (UNM)
PANELISTS: BEGAY, David (UNM/Diné), PAGE HARRIS, Catherine (UNM), JAMES, Latasha (UNM/Diné), WERITO, Vincent (UNM/Diné)

(T-34) TUESDAY 10:00-11:50
Alvarado D
Community Response to Asylum-Seekers: Anthropology and Rights at the New Mexican Border (CONAA)

CHAIRS: GREENWALD, Randee (NMSU), BREDA, Karen Lucas (U Hartford)
PANELISTS: RAO, Satya and CABADA, M. Olga (NMSU), DANIELS, David and GUTIERREZ, Bernadette (NM Dept of Hlth), AGUILERA, Yaha (Save the Children)

(T-37) TUESDAY 10:00-11:50
Alvarado G
New Mexico’s Tribal Historic Preservation Offices and Tribal Heritage Outreach and Education: Successes and Challenges (Tourism TIG)

CHAIRS: BERNSTEIN, Bruce (Pueblo of Pojoaque), MARKS, Jamie Lee (NPS)
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: CHAVARRIA, Ben (Santa Clara Pueblo), SCISSONS, Todd (Pueblo of Acoma), MENCHEGO, Timothy (Pueblo of Santa Ana)

(T-62) TUESDAY 12:00-1:20
Alvarado B
Health and Border Communities

CHAIR: NUNEZ-MCHIRI, Guillermina (UTEP)
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: CACARI-STONE, Lisa M. (UNM), SIERRA, Silvia (Cultivating Communities LLC, Las Cruces, NM), CANCHOLA, Anabelle (Doña Ana County Hlth & Human Serv, Las Cruces, NM), CAINES, Cruz (Promotora de Salud, Sunland Park, NM), TATUM, Sandy (Colonia resident, Radium Springs, NM), BUTLER, Oscar (Colonia resident, former Doña Ana County Commissioner, Radium Springs, NM), FIGUEROA, Olivia (AYUDA, San Elizario, TX)

(T-64) TUESDAY 12:00-1:20
Alvarado D
Trust, Trauma, and Turnover: Advancing Health Equity for American Indian Elders (SDS)

CHAIRS: WILLGING, Cathleen (PIRE), CHERINO, Pauline (Seasons of Care Community Action Board)
WILLGING, Cathleen (PIRE) The Role of Tribal, State, and Federal Policy in Addressing the Healthcare Needs of American Indian Elders
HAOZOUS, Emily (PIRE) Healthcare Priorities of American Indian Elders: Trust, Turnover, and Timing
SOMMERFELD, David (UCSD) Concept Mapping as a Tool to Identify Factors Affecting American Indian Elder Health Care Utilization
BOWANNIE, Mary (PIRE) Developing Online Tools and Resources for Native American Elders: Opportunities and Challenges
DISCUSSANT: LUJAN, Erik (Western Sky Community Care)

(T-66) TUESDAY 12:00-1:20
Alvarado F
Strangers in Town (Film)
A Critical Conversation Sponsored by the SfAA Immigration Initiative

FILMMAKERS: LERNER, Steve and AARONSON, Reuben
DISCUSSANTS: STULL, Donald D. (Kansas U), ERICKSON, Ken (U S Carolina), LAMPHERE, Louise (UNM) 

(T-67) TUESDAY 12:00-1:20
Alvarado G
Traditional Use and Collaborative Research at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve

CHAIRS: KELLEY, Shawn (Parametrix), BUNCH, Fred (NPS)
PANELISTS: BLYTHE, Jeff (Jicarilla Apache), NARANJO, Danny (Santa Clara Pueblo), MORA, Bernard (Pueblo of Tesuque), KOYIYUMPTEWA, Stewart (Hopi Tribe), BEGAY, Tim (Navajo Nation), ATENCIO, Cassandra (Southern Ute Indian Tribe) 

(T-68) TUESDAY 12:00-1:20
Alvarado H
The Materiality of Citizenship in Pueblo Worlds: Di Wae Powa and Tsaqapta Sinom Projects to Return Cultural Heritage

CHAIR: MCCHESNEY, Lea (UNM) 
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: DUNCAN, Karl and ROMERO, Lynda (Poeh Cultural Ctr), CHAVEZ-LAMAR, Cynthia (Nat’l Museum of the American Indian), CHARLEY, Karen (Hopi Potter & Cultural Consultant), LOMAHAFTEWA, Gloria (Hopi Cultural Preservation Office), MCCHESNEY, Lea (UNM)

(T-91) TUESDAY 1:30-3:20
Alvarado A
Working towards Health Equity: A Roundtable Discussion with Health and Healthcare-Focused Applied and Practicing Anthropologists

CHAIRS: SCOTT, Mary Alice (NMSU), PAGE-REEVES, Janet (UNM)
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: WILLGING, Cathleen (PIRE), TSOSIE, NathaniaBLEECKER, Molly, and SUSSMAN, Andrew (UNM)

(T-92) TUESDAY 1:30-3:20
Alvarado B
Albuquerque Organizations Talk About Gender Based Violence Issues, Part I (GBV TIG)

CHAIR: HALDANE, Hillary (Quinnipiac U)
Open Discussion

(T-94) TUESDAY 1:30-3:20
Alvarado D
Cultural Citizenship and Tourism: Colonial and De-Colonial Encounters on the Reservations in the Southwest (Tourism TIG)

CHAIR: CHRISTIE, Jessica (ECU)
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: PINO, Peter (Zia Pueblo), SEOWTEWA, Octavius (Zuni Cultural Resource Team)

(T-95) TUESDAY 1:30-3:20
Alvarado E
Border “Wars” of Words that Matter, Part I

CHAIR: FLEURIET, K. Jill (UTSA)
MELO, Milena (MS State U) Growing Up Native: Research & Advocacy in the Face of Exclusion
DALSTROM, Matthew (Saint Anthony Coll of Nursing) Purchasing Medication in Mexico: Perceptions of Risk, Reward, and Policy Opportunities
DONNER, William (UTRGV) Factors Affecting Preparedness in Coastal Border Communities: A Case Study of Hidalgo County, TX
FLEURIET, K. Jill (UTSA) Whose Border Is It, Anyway?: Representation Claims of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands in Media, Research and Advocacy 

(T-97) TUESDAY 1:30-3:20
Alvarado G
The Border Experience as Anthropological Praxis in Transformative Pedagogy (Immigration TIG)

CHAIR: RE CRUZ, Alicia (UNT)
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: NUNEZ-JANES, MarielaHOELSCHER, KyleighGIAMARQO, Giamarqo, BYTH, Janice, and RE CRUZ, Alicia (UNT)

(T-98) TUESDAY 1:30-3:20
Alvarado H
The Role of Diverse Knowledge Systems and Plural Values in Federal Resource Management, Part I: Where We Have Been (Fisheries TIG)

CHAIRS: HOELTING, Kristin (CO State U), WISE, Sarah (NOAA AFSC), LEONG, Kirsten (NOAA PIFSC)
MARTINEZ, Doreen E. (CO State U) Science Immemorial: Indigenous Foundations for Ecosystems
CAROTHERS, Courtney and BLACK, Jessica (U Alaska), DONKERSLOOT, Rachel (Coastal Cultures Rsch) Indigenizing Salmon Science and Management
HOELTING, Kristin (CO State U) and BAIR, Lucas (USGS) Improving Consideration of Cultural Benefits of Ecosystem Services in Federal Decision-Making
GRUSSING, Valerie
 (NATHPO) Implementing a Tribal Cultural Landscapes Approach
WISE, Sarah (AFSC, NOAA) and SPARKS, Kim (PSMFC) Planning with Meaning: Crafting the Bering Sea Fisheries Management Plan with Diverse Knowledge Systems

(T-121) TUESDAY 3:30-5:20
Alvarado A
Innovating Anthropology though Community-Based Implementation Research to Improve the Health and Wellbeing of Sexual and Gender Minority People in New Mexico

CHAIRS: SHATTUCK, Daniel (PIRE), STURM, Robert (NM Community AIDS Partnership)
GUNDERSON, Lara (PIRE) Application of the Dynamic Adaptation Process to Reduce Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Suicide
DAVIES, Sonnie (PIRE) Coaching as an Implementation Strategy for Successful School-Based Interventions Focused on the Health Disparities of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth
SHATTUCK, Daniel (PIRE) Coach as Ethnographer: Enhancing Mixed-Method Implementation Studies with Participant-Observation
WILLGING, Cathleen (PIRE) Mixed-Method Implementation Research to Improve Primary Care for Sexual and Gender Minority Patients
DISCUSSANTS: CACARI-STONE, Lisa (UNM), DUGAS, Karen (Mountain Ctr)

(T-122) TUESDAY 3:30-5:20
Alvarado B
Albuquerque Organizations Talk About Gender Based Violence Issues, Part II (GBV TIG)

CHAIR: HALDANE, Hillary (Quinnipiac U)
Open Discussion

(T-123) TUESDAY 3:30-5:20
Alvarado C
Extraction in the Mineral Age in the U.S. Southwest (ExtrACTION & Environment TIG)

CHAIRS: DE PREE, Thomas (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst), GRANT, Sonia (U Chicago)
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS: JACKA, Jerry (UC Boulder), MACLENNAN, Carol (Michigan Tech), LAMPHERE, Louise (UNM)

(T-124) TUESDAY 3:30-5:20
Alvarado D
Young Migrants: Between Cultural Citizenship and Legal Citizenship (Immigration TIG)

CHAIR: VILLEGAS, Iliana Guadalupe (Stetson U)
VILLEGAS, Iliana Guadalupe (Stetson U) Adolescent Migrants: Between Cultural and Legal Citizenship
NOONAN, Emily (U Louisville) The Traumatized Child: Neuro-Psychological Research and Its Uses in Child Advocacy

(T-125) TUESDAY 3:30-5:20
Alvarado E
Border “Wars” of Words that Matter, Part II

CHAIR: FLEURIET, K. Jill (UTSA)
FLORES, Lupe (Rice U) Neither Entrance Nor Exit: Temporality and Transnational Im/mobility on the Tamaulipas-Texas Border
VILLAGRAN, Jose (UW-Madison) The Rio Grande Valley of South Texas: America’s Historic Source of Exploited Labor
SKOWRONEK, Russell (UTRGV) Immigrants, Farms, and Ethnic Diversity in the RGV: Discovering the Identity of Twentieth Century Edinburg, Texas
GRAHAM, Margaret (UTRGV), FLORES, Krystal (TAMU), and MILLARD, Ann (Intl Valley Hlth Inst) All Hat and No Cattle: “Statewide” Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs that Omit the Texas-Mexico Border
CASTANEDA, Heide (USF) Borders of Belonging: Mixed-Status Immigrant Families in the Rio Grande Valley

(T-127) TUESDAY 3:30-5:20
Alvarado G
How Do Indigenous Scholars Apply Anthropology?

CHAIRS: CHAIKEN, Miriam (NMSU), COMPANION, Michele (UCCS)
PANELISTS: COMPANION, Michele (UCCS), GLOSHAY, Sharon (NMSU), DEL FIERRO DURAN, Tara (Statistical Rsch CRM), YOUPEE, Dyan (Ft. Peck Tribes), PLATERO, Cortney (Natural Resources Conservation Serv), SHENDO, Ben Sakima (Jemez Pueblo & Gatherings Indigenous Cafe)

(T-128) TUESDAY 3:30-5:20
Alvarado H
What Is the Role of Western Social Science in Embracing Tribal and Other Knowledges for Federal Resource Management? Part II: Where Can We Go? (Fisheries TIG)

CHAIRS: GREENWOOD, Kim (NPS), LEONG, Kirsten (NOAA PIFSC), WISE, Sarah (NOAA AFSC), HOELTING, Kristin (CO State U)
PANELISTS: WILDCAT, Daniel (Haskell Indian Nations U), DURGLO, Mike (THPO, Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes), MARTINEZ, Doreen E. (CO State U), HOAGLAND, Serra (USFS), MORISHIMA, Gary (Quinault Management Ctr, Quinault Indian Nation)

TUESDAY 6:00-7:30
Franciscan
Opening Reception

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