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Barbara
J. Mills (Ph.D. 1989, University of
New Mexico) is Professor of Anthropology and an interdisciplinary faculty
member with AIS. She has been teaching at the University of Arizona
since 1991, following two years on the faculty at Northern Arizona University.
From 1993-2004 she directed the University of Arizona Archaeological
Field School, where she worked on collaborative heritage projects with
the White Mountain Apache Tribe, the Hopi Tribe, and the Apache Sitgreaves
National Forests. She also worked closely with the Pueblo of Zuni on
a recent NEH-funded exhibit, "Hawikku: Echos of Our Past"
for their tribal museum. Her research interests include Southwest archaeology,
Native American ceramics, archaeologies of inequality (especially gender
and colonialism), migration, identity, and heritage preservation.
Professor Mills mentors American Indian students in anthropology
and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses that are cross-listed
in AIS, including "From Clovis to Coronado: Archaeology of the
Southwest" (ANTH/AIS 205) and "Southwest Land and Society"
(ANTH/AIS/LAS 418/518), and seminars in anthropology of interest to
AIS students (Archaeology and American Indians, Archaeology of the Borderlands).
Her most recent edited books include "Alternative
Leadership Strategies in the Prehispanic Southwest," University
of Arizona Press, 2000, and "Identity, Feasting
and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest," University
Press of Colorado, 2004. She is currently writing a book about migration
and ethnogenesis in the Western Pueblo area that focuses on the effects
of the demographic upheavals of the thirteenth century for Ancestral
Pueblo populations.
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