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Curriculum Vitae Lynn Hirschkind Apartado 01-01-1157 Cuenca, Ecuador Tel: (593) (7) 2815929 E-mail: amauta@etapaonline.net.ec Education University of California Berkeley, California University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 1975 Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology 1977 Master of Arts, Anthropology 1980 Doctor of Philosophy, Anthropology Employment Professor and Academic Director, Lewis and Clark College International Program 1986-present Cuenca, Ecuador Professor, Masters Program in Development Anthropology 1989 Introduction to Anthropology 1979 Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Cuenca, Ecuador Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico 1982-1984 Albuquerque, New Mexico Principal Investigator, Cañar Province ethnography 1982 Centro Interamericano de Artesanías y Artes Populares Cuenca, Ecuador Ranch Owner/Operator, Hacienda La Libertad 1982-1999 Rivera Parish, Cañar, Ecuador Publications 1983 The Native American as Noble Savage. The Humanist 43(2): 16-18,38. 1983 La Pintura de la Escuela Cuzqueña. Revista de Antropología-Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana-Núcleo del Azuay 8: 102-137. 1984 Reforma Agraria y Estrategias Campesinas. In La Reforma Agraria Ecuatoriana, Osvaldo Barsky. Pp. 335-350. Quito, Ecuador: Corporación Editora Nacional. 1988 La Mentira y la Estructura Social. Universidad-Verdad, Revista de la Pontifícia Universidad Católica del Ecuador-Cuenca 2: 55-83. 1989 Book Review: Enfermedad, Daño e Ideología: Antropología médica de los renacientes de Pindilig. The Latin American Anthropology Review 1(2): 70. 1 1989 Book Review: Al Futuro Desde la Experiencia: Los Pueblos Indígenas y el Manejo del Medio Ambiente. The Latin American Anthropology Review 1(2): 71. 1991 Cambios en la Estructura Social de Cuenca: 1950-1980. Universidad-Verdad, Revista de la Universidad del Azuay 8: 111-129. 1991 Redefining the “Field” in Fieldwork. Ethnology 30(3): 237-249. 1994 Bedeviled Ethnography. American Ethnologist 21(1): 201-204. 1995 History of the Indian Population of Cañar. Colonial Latin American Historical Review 4(3): 311-342. 1995 Cañar Incásico. Universidad-Verdad, Revista de la Universidad del Azuay 17: 1354. 1998 Eastern Cañar. In Costume and Identity in Highland Ecuador, Ann Pollard Rowe, ed. Pp. 243-253. Washington D. C.: The Textile Museum. 2000 Sal/Manteca/Panela: Ethnoveterinary Practice in Highland Ecuador. American Anthropologist 102(2):290-302. 2002 Sal/Manteca/Panela: Práctica Veterinaria en los Andes Ecuatorianos. Universidad-Verdad, Revista de la Universidad del Azuay 27: 145-182. 2003 Ecuador: In the Middle of the World. In Understanding Spanish-Speaking South Americans, Bridging Hemispheres, Skye Stephenson. Pp. 247-272.Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press. Grants and Fellowships National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship (Quechua) Fulbright-Hayes Grant for Dissertation Research U.S. Department of Education and the Fulbright Commission Group Research Grant on Rural Development in Ecuador 1976-1978 1978-1979 summer, 1982 Languages Spanish, fluent French, basic reading and comprehension Quichua, basic comprehension Research Interests Social structure, political anthropology, South American ethnology, Andean prehistory, development, ethnoveterinary medicine, agrarian systems, gender roles, Ecuadorian culture and society Personal Data 2 Birth date: October 5, 1950 Citizenship: USA Residence: Ecuador 3