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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name:
Steven R. Street
Mailing Address:
Northern Analytic
P.O. Box 2348
Bethel, AK
99559
(907) 543-7355 work
(907) 543-1854 home
Electronic Mail:
srstreet@gci.net
sstreet@avcp.org
ffsrs@uaf.edu
AREAS OF EXPERTISE AND SPECIAL SKILLS
Archaeological Method and Theory: Formal undergraduate and
graduate training in three internationally recognized anthropology
programs, with a strong emphasis on archaeological theory. Thirty
years of active field research in Alaska and New Mexico, with a
record of excellent performance in both academic and field
settings.
Strong writing and public speaking skills, formal
training in the use of hand-held and stationary survey equipment,
drafting and graphics experience; firearms, small boats, and
outdoor survival skills.
Cultural Resource Management: Thorough knowledge of NEPA, NAGPRA,
ARPA and NHPA, Section 106 and 110 compliance. Good working
knowledge
of
ANCSA
and
ANILCA
legislation
and
practical
applications.
Computers and Statistics: Formal graduate training in statistics
and analytic methods (UAF and ASU). Independent data analyst and
statistical consultant; director of Northern Analytic (data
analysis for the social sciences and biomedicine). Use of SPSSX,
SAS and BMDP statistical packages (mainframe computers). Use of
SPSS, SYSTAT, NTSYS-PC, StatMost, and Mathcad (microcomputers).
Facility with various word processing, relational database
management systems (RDBMS), and spreadsheet applications, such as
Wordstar, WordPerfect 5.1 and 6.1 (Windows), Word for Windows,
Access 7.0 and 2003, Paradox 4.0 and Paradox for Windows, SQL
Server 2000, Lotus 123, and Excel. Eight years of working
experience and formal training with Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) software including ArcView 3.2, ArcGIS 8.3 and 9.x,
Blue Marble Geographics Calculator and Transformer, and Manifold
Systems
Professional.
Formal
training
in
AutoCAD
2002.
Familiarity with programming languages including FORTRAN, Turbo
Pascal, SQL, Python, and Microsoft Visual Basic; UNIX, Windows NT
networks, formal instruction in Microsoft Server 2003, and multimedia applications.
Bioarchaeology, Skeletal and Dental Biology: Formal undergraduate
and graduate training in physical anthropology (UNM, UAF and ASU).
Formal graduate training in bioarchaeology (ASU).
Field
experience in the excavation and transport of human skeletal
remains.
On-going research projects documenting human skeletal
remains and conducting archaeological mortuary analysis, in
cooperation with Alaskan native groups.
Practical knowledge of
NAGPRA compliance and legislation specifically related to the
Smithsonian Institution.
Ethno and Oral History: Active involvement for twelve years
conducting oral historical research in native Alaskan communities
with the B.I.A.-ANCSA Office and independently. Formal graduate
education in ethnohistorical methods (UAF). Work experience with
the Oral History Division, Elmer Rasmuson Library, Fairbanks, AK,
transcribing and formatting oral historical records. Familiarity
with written and spoken Yup’ik. Lived in the Yup’ik community of
Toksook Bay for a total of 4 1/2 years.
EDUCATION
Arizona State University, Spring 1988-Spring 1998. Ph.D. program
with
physical
anthropology/bioarchaeology
concentrations.
Preliminary dissertation title, “Population History and Ethnicity
of Bering Sea Peoples.” (Advisors: Christy G. Turner II, Charles
Merbs, Christopher Carr, G. Richard Scott)
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Spring 1984-Spring 1990. Physical
anthropology/archaeology concentrations.
M.A. awarded May 1990.
Thesis
entitled,
“A
Study
of
Historic
Yup'ik
Mortuary
Variability."
(Advisors: G. Richard Scott, Lydia Black, W. Roger Powers)
University
of
New
Mexico,
Fall
1977-Spring
1981.
Anthropology/Spanish concentrations. B.A. in anthropology awarded
May 1981.
Senior project entitled, "Demographic Distributions
during the Classic and Post-Classic Periods in the Valley of
Mexico." (Advisor: Linda S. Cordell)
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SUPPLEMENTAL TRAINING
Cultural and Environmental Resources
“NEPA and Environmental Cross-Cutters Training Course” – Workshop
conducted by Bob Hargrove, Director of the NEPA Compliance
Division, USEPA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., and John Vetter,
Historic Preservation Specialist, USEPA, Region 2, New York, NY,
August 25-27, 2009, Anchorage, AK
“Sex and Age Determination:
A Practical Approach” – Workshop
conducted by Dr. Susan Crockford, Pacific Identifications, Inc.,
and the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, for the
Alaska Consortium of Zooarchaeologists, March 11, 2009, Juneau, AK
“Multi-Agency Training on the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA): Being Heard in the EIS Process” – Training conducted by
the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Environmental Protection Agency
and Oneida Nation, June 4-6, 2008, Bethel, AK
“7 Generations Training” – Conducted by Bill Stokes and Bruce
Wright and sponsored by the Association of Village Council
Presidents, May 8-11, 2007, Bethel, AK
“The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Tribes in
Alaska” – Conducted by the International Institute for Indigenous
Resource Management and sponsored by the Association of Village
Council Presidents, May 22-23, 2006, Bethel, AK
“Archeological Resource Protection Act Training” - Jointly
conducted by the Department of Justice, Eastern District of
Virginia and District of Alaska, U. S. Sentencing Commission,
Department of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs and Solicitor’s
Office, June 10-11, 2002, Anchorage, AK
“Introduction to Section 106 Review” – Conducted jointly by the
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the University of
Nevada, Reno, Heritage Resources Management Program, May 30-31,
2001, Albuquerque, NM
“Environmental,
Cultural
Resources
and
Endangered
Species
Workshop” - Conducted by the U. S. Department of the Interior,
November 2-4, 1999, Flagstaff, AZ
“The New Section 106 Regulations, 1999” - Conducted by the
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, October 13, 1999,
Anchorage, AK
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“Writing Effective NEPA Documents” - Conducted by Shipley
Environmental and sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, May
18-19, 1998, Bethel, AK
“Alaska Region Multi-Agency National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) Training” and “Alaska Region Secretarial Order 3127
Conducting Containment Surveys” - Training conducted jointly by
the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society, the Alaska InterTribal Council, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, April 29-May 1,
1997, Anchorage, AK
“Native
American
Graves
Protection
and
Repatriation
Act:
Implications and Practical Applications" - Training conducted by
the University of Nevada, Reno, April 30-May 1, 1995, Juneau, AK
“Repatriation: What it Means to Alaska" - Symposium conducted by
Keepers of the Treasures, Alaska and the Alaska Federation of
Natives, Sept. 8-10, 1994, Anchorage, AK
Computer Applications
“Introduction to ArcGIS Server (ArcGIS 10)” – Conducted by Timothy
E. Clark, Solutions Engineer and ESRI Certified Instructor, for
the 2010 National Tribal GIS Conference, Southwestern Indian
Polytechnic Institute (SIPI), October 18, 2010, Albuquerque, NM
“Beginning and Intermediate QuickBooks 2009” – Conducted by
Jasmine Smith, Rural Outreach Program for Entrepreneurs (ROPE),
through the Kuskokwim Campus, University of Alaska Fairbanks,
September 21-23, 2010, Bethel, AK
“Using AutoCAD Data in ArcGIS Desktop” – Self-paced training
course designed by Keck & Wood, Inc., for a total of approximately
16 hrs. with sample exercises, October 2007
“Customizing ArcPad:
Using ArcPad Application Builder” - ESRI
Virtual Campus course of approximately 3 hrs. of on-site study,
completed June 10, 2007, Bethel, AK
“ArcPad 7 for Mobile GIS” – Conducted by Clay Pate, Trimble
Certified Trainer, through Accupoint, Inc., February 22-23, 2007,
Anchorage, AK
“AutoCAD Level III Advanced 3D (University of Alaska Fairbanks,
DRT 270, Advanced AutoCAD)” - Conducted by Dennis Dishion,
Autodesk Certified Instructor, through Yuut Elitnaurviat, February
6-17, 2006, Bethel, AK
“AutoCAD Level II Intermediate (University of Alaska Fairbanks,
DRT 210, Intermediate AutoCAD)” - Conducted by Dennis Dishion,
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Autodesk Certified Instructor, through Yuut Elitnaurviat, January
9-20, 2006, Bethel, AK
“AutoCAD Level I Essentials (University of Alaska Fairbanks, DRT
170, Beginning AutoCAD)” - Conducted by Dennis Dishion, Autodesk
Certified Instructor, through Yuut Elitnaurviat, October 31November 11, 2005, Bethel AK
“Introduction to ArcGIS I (Ver. 9.x)” - Conducted by Mark Pearson,
ESRI Certified Instructor, GeoNorth, May 11-13, 2005, Bethel, AK
“GIS Entry using GPS” – Conducted by the Department of Interior,
Geographic Data Service Center, April 25-26, 2005, Bethel, AK
“Introduction to Digital Imagery and Remote Sensing: What You Can
Do with It” – ASPRS and URISA Certified Workshop, conducted at the
39th Annual Alaska Surveying and Mapping Conference, February 22,
2005, Anchorage, AK
“Supporting, Troubleshooting and Optimizing Windows Server 2003” –
Conducted by CompuMaster, May 18-19, 2004, Anchorage, AK
“Creating, Editing, and Managing Geodatabases for ArcGIS 8.3” –
ESRI Virtual Campus course of approximately 15 hrs. of on-site
study, completed February 9, 2004, Bethel, AK
“Introduction to ArcGIS II (Ver. 8.3)” – Conducted by the
Department of Interior, Geographic Data Service Center, October 610, 2003, Anchorage, AK
“Introduction to ArcGIS I (Ver. 8.3)” – Conducted by the
Department of Interior, Geographic Data Service Center, September
2-4, 2003, Anchorage, AK
“Advanced ArcView GIS” - Conducted by ESRI-Redland at the ESRI
Training Center, Alaska Pacific University, November 4-6, 1998,
Anchorage, AK
“Seminar in GIS for Supervisors” Conducted by the Bureau of
Indian Affairs, Geographic Data Service Center, April 28, 1998,
Anchorage, AK
Land Management and Real Estate
“Basic Survey” – Conducted by Michael H. Schoder, BLM Indian Lands
Surveyor, August 9-10, 2006, Bethel, AK
“New-Law Review for Alaska Notaries” - Conducted by the National
Notary Association, January 19, 2006, Bethel, AK
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“Alaska’s National Parks, Refuges and other Conservation System
Units:
ANILCA, A Training Curriculum for Land Managers, Staff,
Inholders and Neighbors” – Prepared and conducted by The Institute
of the North, April 20-22, 2005, Fairbanks, AK
“Alaska Native Land and the Law, Association of Village Council
Presidents Realty Seminar” – Conducted by David S. Case, P.C., for
AVCP Realty Division, January 15-16, 2004, Bethel, AK
“Trust Foundations: An Introduction to Trust Reform and Change” –
Developed for the Department of Interior, Office of Special
Trustee for American Indians, and conducted by Upper Mohawk, Inc,
September 23-25, 2003, Bethel, AK
“Indian Land Consolidation Act Training” – Conducted by the U. S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, October 5-9,
2001, Phoenix, AZ
“Alaska Native Allotment Law” - Conducted by Alaska Legal Services
and sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, May 20-21, 1998,
Bethel, AK
“Property Descriptions for Rural Alaska:
Interpretation and
Writing Skills for Land Managers” - Sponsored jointly by the
International Right of Way Association, Chapter 49, the Alaska
Dept. of Community and Regional Affairs, Alaska Dept. of
Transportation and Public Facilities, and Kuskokwim Campus of the
University of Alaska Fairbanks, February 19, 1998, Bethel, AK
“An Introduction to ANILCA” - Training conducted by the
Departmental Learning Center and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Department of the Interior, Jan. 17-18, 1996, Anchorage,
AK
Managerial and Public Outreach
“Effective Teamwork Strategies” – Conducted by SkillPath Seminars,
January 22, 2010, Bethel, AK
“BIA FY 2009 Appropriations and the Federal Budget Process” Conducted by Michael D. Hughes, Consultant on Indian Affairs,
January 12-15, 2008, Anchorage, AK
“The Government Performance and Results Act and Federal Funding
for Indian Programs” – Conducted by Michael D. Hughes for AVCP,
July 22-23, 2008, Bethel, AK
“Conflict Resolution and Confrontation Management” – Conducted by
SkillPath Seminars, March 3, 2008, Bethel, AK
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“Strategic Grantsmanship:
When to Try and How to Succeed” –
Prepared and conducted by The Foraker Group, June 27, 2006,
Bethel, AK
“Public Data and Privacy” – URISA Certified Workshop, conducted at
the 39th Annual Alaska Surveying and Mapping Conference, February
25, 2005, Anchorage, AK
“UAF Online Instructor Training Sessions” – Conducted by UAF
Center for Distance Education, Distance Learning Systems, April
29-May 1, 2004, Bethel, AK
“Total Quality Management Awareness" - Seminar conducted by the
Alaska Area Native Health Service, Oct. 26-27, 1993, Anchorage, AK
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Association of Village Council Presidents, Realty and Natural
Resources
Division,
June
1997-Present.
Acting
Division
Administrator beginning in July 2007, responsible for overseeing
the Division of Realty and Natural Resources.
Director of
Cultural
and
Environmental
Sciences
beginning
in
2005,
administering archaeology, NEPA compliance, the ANCSA 14(h)(1)
Program, and EPA IGAP and Special Projects grants. Archaeologist
responsible for compliance with and implementation of Sec. 106 of
the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), the Native American
Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), and ANCSA
14(h)(1) management responsibilities, as well as establishing
consistency with the mandates of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA). On-going projects include the development and
deployment of a comprehensive archaeological database and GIS for
the Yukon-Kuskokwim region and devising strategies to establish
cooperative agreements on cultural resource management between 56
member villages, Calista Corporation, AVCP, and federal and state
agencies. Database Administrator and Developer tasked with
deploying Microsoft Access, SQL Server 2000, and spatial databases
to track land status, probate and heirship data for the Realty
Division.
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, May 1996-August 1996. Affiliate
Research Associate with the Department of Anthropology. CoPrincipal Investigator with G. Richard Scott (University of Alaska
Fairbanks) to perform the analysis of human skeletal remains from
Nunivak Island, in cooperation with the village of Mekoryak, prior
to the repatriation of those remains.
Funding to inventory the
human remains, return them to Nunivak Island, and allow village
elders to travel to Washington, D.C., and Fairbanks, AK, was
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provided under contract
Arctic Studies Center,
Smithsonian Institution.
with the Repatriation Office and the
National Museum of Natural History,
Repatriation
Office,
National
Museum
of
Natural
History,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., March 20-29, 1996.
Physical anthropology consultant to staff of the Repatriation
Office. Responsible for accompanying museum staff to the villages
of Savoonga, Gambell, Shishmaref, Wales and Nome, AK, to discuss
the physical anthropological protocol of the Repatriation Office
laboratory with members of native organizations.
Repatriation
Office,
National
Museum
of
Natural
History,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., June 1995-Sept.1995.
Temporary detail from the B.I.A.-ANCSA Office.
Co-Principal
Investigator with G. Richard Scott (University of Alaska
Fairbanks) to perform the analysis of human skeletal remains from
the Golovin Bay region of Alaska prior to repatriation, in
cooperation with the villages of Golovin Bay and White Mountain.
Ten days of on-site training at the Repatriation Office
laboratory, Washington, D.C., in comprehensive skeletal analysis
protocol.
Analysis performed in Fairbanks, AK.
Supervised and
trained one graduate assistant and one undergraduate assistant.
Responsible for providing the Smithsonian Institution the final
database, summary report and inventory, and final report on
biological affinity assessment. Presently consulting with native
elders from Golovin Bay and White Mountain, and the Repatriation
Office, to repatriate the human remains during 1996.
B.I.A.-ANCSA Office, Anchorage,
AK, July 1993-March 1996.
Archeologist engaged in the archaeological survey and mapping of
historic and prehistoric archaeological sites in the Susitna and
Nenana River areas, the Aleutian Islands, and Prince William
Sound. Crew member on month-long excavation of Thule Eskimo
(Bluffs Phase) site near King Salmon, AK.
Consultant to B.I.A.
Archeology Unit on human skeletal remains found near Nome, AK.
Staff archeologist responsible for final ANCSA 14 (h) (1) site
reports. Physical anthropologist responsible for analyzing human
skeletal remains during the repatriation process in consultation
with the NIMA Corporation (Nunivak Island), United Villages
(Toksook Bay, AK), The Aleut Corporation, Bering Straits
Foundation,
and
the
National
Museum
of
Natural
History
(Smithsonian Institution).
B.I.A.-ANCSA
Office,
Anchorage,
AK,
May
1992-Sept.1992.
Archeologist engaged in the archaeological survey of prehistoric
and historic Ahtna Athabascan sites.
Responsible for cultural
inventory of Native Allotment properties in the Glenallen,
Chitina, McCarthy and Denali Highway areas.
Directed a
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four-person
crew,
responsible
for
inventorying
surrounding Little Lake Louise and Crosswind Lake.
properties
Preliminary Doctoral Dissertation Research, Toksook Bay and
Fairbanks, AK, July 1991-May 1992. Research involving collection
and analysis of human dental casts and existing skeletal
collections relevant to the population history of the Central
Yup'ik Eskimo and related groups. Development and application of
a unique statistical method to assess biological and cultural
population affinity.
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Tongass National Forest, Chatham Area,
Sitka, AK, May 1990-August 1990. Archeologist (Field Crew Chief)
in charge of 3-4 archaeologists.
Survey and limited subsurface
testing of proposed timber cutting units and various special
projects, including test excavation of a protohistoric Tlinget
fort site near Angoon, AK. Responsible for graphics, site mapping
and final site reports.
B.I.A. Archeology Unit, Anchorage, AK, May 1989-August 1989.
Archeologist responsible for surface-survey and subsurface testing
of historic and prehistoric sites on Native Allotments and
Townsite Lots throughout Alaska.
Survey and mapping of
Paleoarctic lithic scatters near Arctic Village and second season
of excavation at an Arctic Small Tools and Norton Tradition site,
near Dillingham [1988 and 1989 work and additional excavations are
being summarized in a forthcoming doctoral dissertation by Alan
DePew of Washington State University]. Excavation and description
of partial secondary inhumation at DIL-003-A site.
Maricopa County Sheriff's Department, Phoenix, AZ, Oct. 1988.
Physical anthropology (Forensics) consultant responsible for the
identification and forensic investigation of the physical remains
of murder victims in the Phoenix area.
B.I.A. Archeology Unit, Anchorage, AK,
May 1988-August 1988.
Archeologist responsible for the surface-survey and subsurface
testing of historic and prehistoric sites on Native Allotments and
Townsite Selections throughout Alaska. First season of excavation
at an Arctic Small Tools and Norton Tradition site near
Dillingham.
Office of Contract Archeology, Arizona State University, Feb.
1988. Bioarchaeologist involved in the excavation of Hohokam
cremations at the “Stadium Site", Tempe, AZ.
B.I.A.-ANCSA
Office,
Anchorage,
AK,
May
1987-Sept.
1987.
Archeologist responsible for the surface-survey and subsurface
testing of archaeological sites. Temporary supervisor. Exclusive
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use of 17-ft. Zodiak boats to travel to Chugach Eskimo sites.
Prince William Sound and Kenai National Park, Alaska.
Master's Thesis Field Research, Jan. 1985-Dec. 1986.
Personal
research using material gained from archival sources, various oral
testimonies, and archaeological survey. Supervised one field crew
member.
Archaeological survey of historic cemetery sites.
Mapping of contemporary cemetery sites and extensive interviewing
of native informants.
Toksook Bay, Nightmute, Chefornak and
vicinity, Alaska.
Oral History Division, Elmer Rasmuson Library, University of
Alaska, Jan. 1986-May 1986.
Oral History Technician responsible
for data collection, transcription, general word-processing and
data processing. Prepared the 1986 catalogue for microfiche.
B.I.A.-ANCSA
Office,
Anchorage,
AK,
May
1985-Aug.
1985.
Archeologist responsible for the surface-survey of historic sites
and interviewing native informants. Temporary supervisor. Survey
of historic and prehistoric Eskimo sites, using information gained
from personal interviews with native informants. Lower Kuskokwim
River region, Alaska.
B.I.A.-ANCSA
Office,
Anchorage,
AK,
May
1984-Aug.
1984.
Archeologist responsible for the surface-survey and subsurface
testing of archaeological sites. Extensive interviewing of native
informants. Nelson Island and vicinity, Alaska.
B.I.A.-ANCSA
Office,
Anchorage,
AK,
May
1983-Dec.
1983.
Archeologist responsible for the surface-survey of prehistoric
maritime sites and historic Athabaskan seasonal
villages.
Technical editor of final reports and graphics. Kodiak, Afognak
and the Barren Islands.
Tok, Northway, Eagle and vicinity,
Alaska. Editorial work in Anchorage.
Elena Gallegos Land Exchange, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Region 3,
Albuquerque, NM, Oct. 1981-Feb. 1983.
Archeologist, functioning
as survey and excavation crew member, lab technician. Supervised
up to 7 crew members. Systematic survey and subsurface testing of
entire Ball Lease, west of Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM, dealing with
Archaic, Puebloan and historic components.
Excavation of both
Puebloan and Basketmaker period sites near Farmington, NM.
Responsible for producing final graphics, lithic and ceramic
analysis.
Anasazi Origins Project II, Eastern New Mexico University, June
1981-Aug. 1981. Junior Staff Archaeologist, in charge of surveys,
excavations, and statistical sampling applications.
Supervised
2-6 crew members.
Attempted to delineate Archaic sites using
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density distribution figures and various statistical sampling
techniques. Rio Puerco area, near Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
University of New Mexico Archaeological Field School, University
of New Mexico, July 1979-Aug. 1979. Member of field crew involved
in surface-survey, excavation and extensive mapping.
General
survey for Archaic components west of the Manzano mountains.
Exploratory excavation and mapping of the "Pottery Mound" site
near Belen, New Mexico.
Training in ceramic, lithic and faunal
analysis.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor, ANTH 100X Distance Delivery “Individual, Society and
Culture,” (state-wide audio conference) Jan. 2010-May 2010.
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus, Bethel, AK.
Instructor, ANTH 100X Distance Delivery “Individual, Society and
Culture,” (within-region audio conference) Sept. 2009-Dec. 2009.
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus, Bethel, AK.
Instructor, RD 255 “Rural Alaska Land Issues,” Sept. 2008-Dec.
2008.
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus, Bethel,
AK.
Instructor, ANTH 100X “Individual, Society and Culture,” Jan.
2008-May 2008. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus,
Bethel, AK.
Instructor, ANTH 214 “World Prehistory,” (Audio Conference) Sept.
2007-Dec. 2007. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus,
Bethel, AK.
Instructor, ANTH 100X “Individual, Society and Culture,” Sept.
2006-Dec. 2006. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus,
Bethel, AK.
Instructor, ANTH 100X Intensive “Individual, Society and Culture,”
(delivered in conjunction with ENGL 111X) Sept. 2004-Dec. 2004.
The Smart Center, St. Mary’s, AK, and the University of Alaska
Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus, Bethel, AK.
Instructor, ANTH 100X “Individual, Society and Culture,” Jan.
2004-May 2004. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus,
Bethel, AK.
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Instructor, ANTH 100X “Individual, Society and Culture,” Jan.
2002-May 2002. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus,
Bethel, AK.
Guest Lecturer, ANTH 605 “Proseminar in Biological Anthropology,”
Nov. 28, 2000.
Graduate seminar facilitator and lecturer on
statistics and data analysis.
University of Alaska Anchorage,
Department of Anthropology, Anchorage, AK.
Instructor, ANTH 100X “Individual, Society and Culture,” Jan.
2000-May 2000. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus,
Bethel, AK.
Guest Lecturer/Coordinator, “Project Archaeology” Facilitator
Workshop, Mar. 5-7, 1999.
Training for public school teachers,
co-sponsored by Alaska Office of History and Archaeology, United
States Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Lower
Kuskokwim School District, Bethel, AK.
Guest Lecturer, RHS 290 “Grief and Healing,” Sept. 22, 1998.
Audio conference with students and instructor on traditional
Yup’ik cemetery sites and repatriation issues in Alaska. Bethel,
AK to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK.
Instructor, ANTH 101 “Introduction to Anthropology,” Jan. 1997-May
1997. Eielson Air Force Base, AK. Military Program, University of
Alaska Anchorage.
Guest Lecturer, UAA Anthropology Club, Anchorage, AK, October 27,
1995, entitled, “Aleš Hrdlička and His Legacy to Physical
Anthropology in Alaska: Repatriation and Research.”
Public Presentation, Yup'ik Cultural Center, Bethel, AK, November
28, 1994, entitled, “When the Earth was Thin:
A Brief View of
Traditional Burial Practices in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and
Beyond."
Associated guest lectures in the courses “Natives of
Alaska" and “Death and Dying," University of Alaska, Fairbanks,
Kuskokwim Campus. Related interview on KYUK radio, Bethel, AK.
Guest Lecturer, Northwood Elementary School, March 29, 1994.
Presentation, “Introduction to Archaeology," for elementary school
children.
Volunteer, “Adventures in Archaeology," program for elementary
school children, March 26, 1994, Anchorage Museum of History and
Art, Anchorage.
Guest Lecturer, delivered multi-media presentation, “Historic
Yup'ik Eskimo Mortuary Practices," Oct. 28, 1993, on the ALASCOM
V-tel interactive video network from Anchorage, AK to Bethel, AK,
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for the class “Death and Dying," University of Alaska, Fairbanks,
Kuskokwim Campus.
Instructor, ANTH 103 “Human Evolution and World Prehistory,"
Sept. 1992- Dec. 1992.
Toksook Bay, AK.
Distance Education,
Kuskokwim Campus, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Instructor, ASM 101 “Human Origins and the Development
Culture," Jan. 1991-May 1991. Arizona State University.
of
Teaching Associate, ASM 591 “Dental Anthropology," with lab
section (ASM 452), Aug.
1990-Dec. 1990.
Arizona State
University.
Teaching Associate, ASM 346 “Human Origins,"
Arizona State University.
Jan. 1990-May 1990.
Teaching Assistant, ASB 353 “Death and Dying in Crosscultural
Perspective," Sept. 1989-Dec. 1989. Arizona State University.
Teaching Assistant, ASM 101 “Human Origins and the Development of
Culture," Jan. 1989-May 1989. Arizona State University.
Substitute and Replacement Teacher; English, Reading, Typing and
Accounting, Jan. 1987-May 1987.
Nelson Island High School,
Toksook Bay, AK.
Teaching Assistant, ANTH 121 “Human Origins," Jan. 1986-May 1986.
University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Teaching Assistant, ANTH 343 “Human Evolution," with lab section,
Sept. 1985-Dec. 1985. University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Teaching Assistant, ANTH 315 “Human Biology," with lab section,
Jan. 1985- May 1985. University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Teaching
Assistant,
ANTH
321
“Human
Circumpolar Groups," Sept. 1984-Dec. 1984.
Fairbanks.
Population
Biology:
University of Alaska,
Teaching Assistant, ANTH 121 “Human Origins," Jan. 1984-May 1984.
University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Maxwell Museum Docent, Sept. 1979-May 1980.
Mexico and various Albuquerque public schools.
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS
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University of New
Street, SR (2010) Mobile GIS, traditional knowledge and tribal
jurisdiction.
Paper presented at the 2010 National Tribal GIS
Conference, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI),
October 19, Albuquerque.
Street, SR (2008) A cross-cultural experience of place.
Paper
presented as an invited participant in the symposium, “Nelson
Island Natural and Cultural History Project,” at the 35th Annual
Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, February 28,
Anchorage.
Street, SR (2003) Thirty years of bioarchaeology in Alaska. Paper
presented as an invited participant in the symposium, “30th Year
Anniversary of the Alaska Anthropological Association,” at the 30th
Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, March
27, Fairbanks.
Street,
SR,
John,
M
(2001)
Historic
preservation
and
collaboration: oral history and traditional knowledge in the
Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region, Alaska.
Paper presented at the
Sequoyah Research Center Symposium, “Native Stories and their
Keepers: Telling the Public,” November 17, Little Rock.
Street, SR, John, M (2001) Discovering the meaning of historic
preservation. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Meeting of the
American Folklore Society, October 19, Anchorage.
Scott, GR, Legge, S, Lane, RW, Steen, S, Street, SR (2000)
Physical anthropology of the Arctic.
In M. Nuttall and TV
Callaghan (eds.): The Arctic:
Environment, People, Policy.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands:
Harwood Academic Publishers, pages
339-373.
Street, SR (1999) Tribal cultural resource management from a
regional perspective:
observations from AVCP, Inc.
Paper
presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological
Association, April 2, Fairbanks.
Street, SR (1998) A study of human skeletal stature estimates and
inferences concerning population history and differential gender
roles in the Bering Sea region of Alaska. Paper presented at the
25th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association,
March 19, Anchorage.
Street, SR (1998) A retrospective of biological anthropology in
the Aleutian Islands.
Paper presented at 1st Annual Aleutian
Research Consortium: Integrated Science for the Next Millennium,
March 16, Anchorage.
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Steen, SL, Street, SR, Lane, RW (1997) Correlations between the
historical subsistence strategies of Bering Sea Eskimos and the
skeletal evidence for activity-related stress.
Poster presented
at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological
Association, April 10-12, Whitehorse.
Street, SR, Steen, SL, Lane, RW (1997) Correlations between the
historical subsistence strategies of Bering Sea Eskimos and the
skeletal
evidence
for
activity-related
stress
(abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 24:222-223.
Street, SR (1996) Consideration of a single adult cranium
discovered near Nome, Alaska:
assessment of age, sex, general
health and ethnic affinity.
Prepared for the Sitnasuak Native
Corporation, Nome.
Mudar K, Nelson K, Speaker S, Scott GR, Street SR, Miller E.
(1996) Inventory and assessment of human remains and associated
funerary objects from northeastern Norton Sound, Bering Straits
Native Corporation, Alaska, in the National Museum of Natural
History. Washington: Repatriation Office National Museum of
Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 15 July.
Street, SR (1996) Preliminary report on the human remains from
Nunivak Island, Alaska:
Morphological affinity assessment.
Report submitted to Drs. Karen Mudar and Thomas Killion,
Repatriation
Office,
National
Museum
of
Natural
History,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Scott, GR, Street, SR, Steen, S, Legge, S, Lane, R, Colby, CR
(1996) Report on the human remains from Nunivak Island, Alaska:
Part 1. Individual descriptions. Report submitted to Drs. Karen
Mudar and Thomas Killion, Repatriation Office, National Museum of
Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Steen, SL, Street, SR, Hawkey, DE (1996) An application of a
comprehensive strategy for recording activity-related stress
markers on the skeletal remains of Alaskan Eskimos.
Poster
presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists, April 11-13, Durham.
Street, SR (1996) The biological affinity and ethnicity of early
Bering
Sea
peoples:
Hypotheses
from
current
research
in
craniometrics. Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the
Alaska Anthropological Association, April 6, Fairbanks.
Steen, SL, Street, SR, Hawkey, DE, and Lane, RW (1996) A
comprehensive strategy for recording activity-related stress
markers on human skeletal remains.
Poster presented at the 23rd
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Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, April 46, Fairbanks.
Street, SR, and Scott, GR (1995) Preliminary report on the human
remains from Golovin Bay, Alaska: II. Morphological affinity
assessment.
Report submitted to Karen Mudar and Tom Killion,
Repatriation Office, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Scott, GR, Street, SR, Steen, S, and Colby, CR (1995) Preliminary
report on the human remains from Golovin Bay, Alaska:
I.
Description of individual burials.
Report submitted to Karen
Mudar
and
Tom
Killion,
Repatriation
Office,
Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, D.C.
Street, SR (1995) Portrait of a dual inhumation from Unimak Island
(UNI-067): A consideration of mortuary structure and an analysis
of morphometric and activity-related stress data from human
skeletal remains.
Final report submitted to the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service and The Aleut Corporation, Anchorage,
Alaska.
Street, SR (1994) Aleš Hrdlička in perspective: American physical
anthropology and bioarchaeology, with reference to Alaska, the
Aleutian Islands, and the Kodiak archipelago. Paper presented at
the 21st Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association,
April 1, Juneau, Alaska.
Street, SR, and Hawkey, DE (1992) Prehistoric human remains from
the Aleutian Islands and their behavioral implications.
Paper
presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological
Association, March 27-28, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Hawkey, DE, and Street, SR (1992) Activity-induced stress markers
in prehistoric human remains from the eastern Aleutian Islands.
Poster presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American
Association of Physical Anthropologists, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Street, SR (1991) The biological affinity of human skeletal
remains from Kagamil Island, Alaska:
An assessment of
craniometric, cranial nonmetric, and dental morphological data the Combined Resemblance Strategy (CRS).
Manuscript on file at
the Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University. 69 pp.
Street, SR (1989) A conceptual model of population dynamics and
evolutionary mechanisms:
Island Southeast Asia. Paper prepared
for graduate seminar in Pleistocene prehistory, December 1988.
Manuscript on file at the Department of Anthropology, Arizona
State University. 43 pp.
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Street, SR (1988) Mortuary form and ritual summary, Aleut NA6.
Summary of Human Resource Area Files (HRAF) search on Aleut burial
form and ritual for preliminary project under the direction of Dr.
Christopher
Carr,
Arizona
State
University,
Tempe,
AZ.
Unpublished manuscript in possession of the author. 13 pp.
Scott, GR, Street, SR, Dahlberg, AA (1988) The dental variation of
Yuman speaking groups in an American Southwest context. In D. E.
Russell, J. P. Santoro and D. Sigogneau-Russell (eds.):
Teeth
Revisited:
Proceedings of the VII International Symposium on
Dental Morphology, Paris 1986. Mem. Mus. natn. Hist. nat., Paris,
(serie C) 53:305-319.
Street, SR (1986)
A study of historic Yup'ik Eskimo mortuary
variability. Final report submitted to the Geist Fund Committee,
University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks, AK.
SELECTED UNPUBLISHED SITE REPORTS
Street, SR (1996) A brief review of two burial grottos in the
Delarof Group; Amatignak Island (XGI-024) and Twin Island: A
consideration of human skeletal material and mortuary treatment.
Final report submitted to the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service and The Aleut Corporation, Anchorage, AK.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1995) Report of reinvestigation for
Herring Bay Camp, BLM AA-12560, Parcel B, Chugach Alaska
Corporation. Written and compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on
file at the B.I.A. ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1995) Report of reinvestigation for
Culross Passage, BLM AA-11009, Chugach Alaska Corporation.
Written and compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the
B.I.A. ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1995) Report of investigation for Foul
Pass Camp, site AA-12587, Parcel B, Chugach Alaska Corporation.
Written and compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the
B.I.A. ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Supplemental report for BLM AA12022 (Amatignak Island), The Aleut Corporation.
Written and
compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA
Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for
Johnson Bay/Agulik Site, site AA-11048, Parcel B, Chugach Alaska
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Corporation. Written and compiled by Steven R. Street.
file at the B.I.A. ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
Report on
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for SF-18
(Simeonof Island), site AA-12290, The Aleut Corporation. Written
and compiled by Steven R. Street and Michael F. Johnson. Report
on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for SF-16
(Simeonof Island), site AA-12288, The Aleut Corporation. Written
and compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A.
ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for
Anguyagtallret, site AA-11366, Calista Corporation.
Written and
compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA
Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for Warm
and Cold Caves, sites AA-12215/12216, The Aleut Corporation.
Written and compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the
B.I.A. ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for
Secondchief's Grave, site AA-11127L, Ahtna, Inc.
Written and
compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA
Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for the
Nenana War Battle Site, site AA-11127J, Ahtna, Inc. Written and
compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA
Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for
Secondchief's Fish Camp, site AA-11127K, Ahtna, Inc. Written and
compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA
Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1994) Report of investigation for
Whitefish Camp, site AA-11127N, Ahtna, Inc. Written and compiled
by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA Office,
Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1993) Report of investigation for Chief
Tyone's Grave, site AA-11127I, Ahtna, Inc. Written and compiled
by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA Office,
Anchorage.
Street, SR, and Irish, JD (1991) Preliminary report on 49 SIT 141,
Southeast Chichagof Island.
Report submitted to the U.S.D.A.
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Forest Service, Tongass Forest, Chatham Area.
U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Sitka.
Street, SR, and Pete, M (1989) Atrivik:
of an important site near Stebbins, AK.
On file at the
An ethnohistorical review
Under revision.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1988) Report of investigation for
Kanerllulegmiut, BLM AA-9888, Calista Corporation.
Written and
compiled by Steven R. Street. Report on file at the B.I.A. ANCSA
Office, Anchorage.
U.S. B.I.A. ANCSA Office (1987) Report of investigation for
Ingriayaarmiut, site AA-11367, Calista Corporation.
Written and
compiled by Steven R. Street and Matthew O'Leary. Report on file
at the B.I.A. ANCSA Office, Anchorage.
SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES
National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences Program, grant
proposal review panelist, March 15-17, 2010, Arlington, VA
Bethel Shotokan Karate Club President, 2009-2010
Co-organizer,
with
Rita
Miraglia,
of
symposium
entitled,
“Anthropology, Archaeology and Litigation – Alaska Style,” for the
36th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association,
March 14, 2009, Juneau, Alaska
National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences Program, grant
proposal review panelist, February 18-20, 2009, Arlington, VA
Participant in the multi-disciplinary, “Nelson Island Natural and
Cultural Knowledge Project,” in cooperation with the Calista
Elders Council, Principal Investigator Ann Fienup-Riordan, and the
Native villages of Toksook Bay, Tununak, Newtok, Nightmute and
Chefornak, funded by the National Science Foundation BEST
Initiative, 2006-2009
Bethel Consortium Library Advisory Board member, 2006
Boy Scout
2005-2008
Archaeology
Merit
Badge
Instructor,
Bethel,
Alaska,
Member of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Alaska Region, Strategic
Planning and Implementation working group, 2004-2006
Member of the Association of Village Council Presidents Strategic
Planning working group, 2003-2004
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Cub Scout Den Leader, Bethel, Alaska, 1997-1998
Co-organizer, with Rita Miraglia, of symposium entitled, “Culture
Change and Continuity,” for the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Alaska
Anthropological Association, March 23, 1995
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
Dental Anthropology Association
American Anthropological Association
Society for American Archaeology
Alaska Anthropological Association
Oral History Association
American Statistical Association
Classification Society of North America
AWARDS AND HONORS
Association of Village Council Presidents, Superior Performance
rating, 1998-2009.
Association of Village Council Presidents, Certificate of Special
Achievement, 2006.
Acting Director of the B.I.A.-ANCSA Office, Jan. 19-26, 1996.
Affiliate Research
1995-1998.
Associate,
University
of
Alaska
Fairbanks,
United States Department of the Interior,
Affairs, Award for Special Achievement, 1995.
Bureau
of
Indian
Co-editor of The Dental Anthropology Newsletter, published by the
Dental Anthropology Association, 1991-1993
Subdiscipline
Representative, Physical
Anthropology
Students, Arizona State University, 1989-1990
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Graduate
Phi Kappa Phi, 1989
Arizona State University Out-of-State Tuition Scholarship, 19881989
Geist Fund Research Grant, University of Alaska Museum, 1986
Alaska Anthropological Association Graduate Scholarship, 1986
Chairman of the Anthropology Graduate Student Assoc., UAF, 1986
Presidential Scholar, UNM, 1977-1981
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REFERENCES
Dr. Kenneth Pratt, Manager
B.I.A. ANCSA Office
3601 C. St., Suite 1100
Anchorage, AK
99503
(907) 271-3695
Glenda Miller, Fiduciary Trust Officer
United States Department of Interior
Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians
3601 C. St., Suite 650
Anchorage, AK
99503
(907) 271-1610
Dr. G. Richard Scott
Department of Anthropology
University of Nevada Reno
Reno, NV
89557
(775) 784-1029
Dr. Christy G. Turner, II
Department of Anthropology
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
85287
(602) 965-6213
Dr. Charles Merbs
Department of Anthropology
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
85287
(602) 965-6213
Dr. Joseph E. Tainter, Forest Archeologist
Cibola National Forest
2113 Osuna Road, N.E., Suite A
Albuquerque, NM
87113
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(505) 761-4650
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