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Jonathan Malindine4692 Carpinteria Avenue #20
Carpinteria, CA 93013805 . 636 . 9682
Education Current PhD Student, Anthropology, University of California at Santa Barbara
2012 — 2014 MA, Anthropology, University of California at Santa Barbara
2009 — 2011 BA, Anthropology, University of California at Santa Barbara
Scholarships and Fellowships 2012 — 2017 Fellow, National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship Program
2009 — 2011 NOAA Class of 2009, Ernest F. Hollings Scholar
2009 — 2011 University of California Board of Regents Scholar
2010 Harry S. Truman Scholarship Finalist
Awards and Special Recognitions 2011 Alyce Marita Whitted Memorial Award: university-wide award given annually to one UCSB graduate “in recognition of endurance, persistence and courage in the face of extraordinary challenges while in pursuit of an academic degree.”
2011 Chairperson’s Award: given to one student annually for outstanding contributions to the Department of Anthropology
2011 Research Promise Award: for “exceptional research ability.”
2011 Distinction in the Major: for successful completion of the Senior Honors Thesis
2008 Outstanding Student of the Year Award, Anthropology Department at SBCC
Government Internships Summer 2016 Tribal Affairs Intern, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/ National Science Foundation (GRIP). Enhancing tribal relations: Tribal interests, outreach,andconsultationwithinWestCoastRegionoftheOfficeofNational Marine Sanctuaries
Summer 2013 Participant (Intern), Smithsonian Institution Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology (SIMA)
Summer 2010 Anthropology Research Intern (paid), NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA
Summer 2009 Intern, NOAA, Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, CA
Summer2009 Deckhand,researchvesselShearwater,USGS/NOAAScientificExpedition,CA
Relevant Work 7/2011 — 12/2011 Marine Fisheries Policy Researcher, Ocean Conservancy (Washington D.C. basednon-profit)
Publications 2017 Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function and Fishing. In Human Ecology: an Interdisciplinary Journal 45(1):53-65.
2015 Review of Decolonizing Museums. In Red Ink 17.2/18.1:64-65.
2014 Review of Swamplife: People, Gators, and Mangroves Entangled in the Everglades. In Culture, Agriculture, Food, and Environment 36(1):61-62.
2011 Prehistoric Aquaculture: Origins and Implications. Journal of the Society of Anthropology at UCSB. Spring, 2011:32-37.
2010 Makah Marine Resources, a public outreach/educational pamphlet published jointly by NOAA/Makah Tribal Council for Makah Cultural and Research Center
Presentations March 2017 Northwest Coast Halibut Hooks: an Evolving Tradition of Form, Function and Fishing. Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM
October 2015 Northwest Coast Art: Collections Research and Source Communities. Native American Art Studies Association, Santa Fe, NM
May 2011 Informing a Marine Sanctuary: Treaty Rights, Public Outreach and Marine ResourcesofTribalInterestinthePacificNorthwest.Anthropology Graduate Symposium, UCSB
March 2011 ExpandingtheInfluenceofAppliedSocialScience.Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, WA
October 2010 The Makah Indian Tribe: The Historical and Contemporary Importance of Marine Resources. Guest lecturer/Santa Barbara Archaeological Society, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, CA
August 2010 The Makah Indian Tribe: The Historical and Contemporary Importance of Marine Resources. NOAA Science Symposium, Silver Spring, MD
College Posts and Clubs 2009 — 2011 President, Society of Anthropology at UCSB
2009, 2010 Founding Editor, Journal of the Society of Anthropology, at UCSB
2008, 2009 President, Sociology and Anthropology Society at SBCC
2007, 2008 Chief Editor, Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, at SBCC
Jonathan Malindine4692 Carpinteria Avenue #20, Carpinteria, CA 93013 805 . 636 . 9682 [email protected]