tion of che Kuna exhibit. Developed logo and misc. work 

 on che "All Roads Are Good" show, and designed intern 

 poster for recruitment of Exhibits intern positions. 5/13/98 

 through 10/2/98. 



Michelle McCovey, Master's Candidate, California Polytechni- 

 cs! Institute, San Luis Obispo. A pan of all activity related 

 to the new museum on the mall, but especially to the Cul- 

 tural Resources Center in Suitland, Md. Research ideas for 

 fountain design and attended all meetings and onsite ac- 

 tivity. 2/2798 through 5/29/98. 



Miles Miller, Bachelor's Candidate, Institute of American In- 

 dian Art. Collections Mgmt. Assisted staff by returning ob- 

 jects and pulling objects used by staff. Rehoused the entite 

 long weapons collection. Was on hand as support staff for 

 all NAGPRA visits to collection. 6/19/98 through 8/21/98. 



Hugo Naranjo, Bachelor's Degree, Strayer College. Member- 

 ship. To study methods to attract new members for the 

 Office of Membership Services, especially the Spanish- 

 speaking public of the greater Washington, DC. area. 

 1/12/98 through 3/20/98. 



Patrick Natseway, Master's Degree, Memphis College of Art. 

 Exhibits. Assisted with research for ideas and content for 

 NMAI permanent exhibition for museum on the mall. 

 Research focused on the role of the contemporary artist in 

 exhibits. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Michaela Niero, Master's Candidace, University of Rochester. 

 Conservation. Preparing objects for two different exhibi- 

 tions: The Horse in Plains Indian Art and Spirit Capture: 

 Masterwork Photography. Will examine, document, treat 

 and prepare some internal mounting for objects. 6/1/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



Saza Osawa, Bachelor's Candidate, Evergreen State College. 

 Film & Video Center. Assist in the development of the 

 Native Networks Web site by acquiring information on 

 Native media makers and organizations in Latin America, 

 also assist in the arrangements for the Living Voices radio 

 series. 6/22/98 through 8/14/98. 



Karen Oughtred, Master's Degree, Antioch University. Educa- 

 tion. Assist in creating curriculum for elementary school 

 children for the annual museum play, "Harvest Ceremony: 

 Beyond the Thanksgiving Myth." Also drafted evaluation 

 forms for audience. 6/01/98 through 8/07/98. 



David Ramos, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Alaska, 

 Anchorage. Will assist Collections Management with 

 rehousing of objects, making mounts, etc. Will assist 

 curatorial staff with records on Tlingit specific objects. 

 10/6/97 through 12/12/97. 



Elizabeth Robertson, Bachelor's Degree, Queens University. 

 Conservation. Assisting staff with cleaning, documenting, 

 stabilizing objects in collection as part of ongoing conserva- 

 tion efforts, exhibit use, or for the upcoming move of the 

 collection to Maryland. 10/01/98 through 12/31/99. 



Molly Senior, Bachelor's Candidate, Bemidji State University. 

 Education. Assisted with the compilation of visitor respon- 

 ses/evaluations to the GGHC for the last four years. Helped 



to write summary report and modify new evaluations. 

 6/01/98 through 8/07/98. 



Monica Shah, Master's Candidate, University of Delaware — 

 Winrerthur. Conservation. Preparing objects for two exhibi- 

 tions. The Horse in Plains Indian Art and Spirit Capture: 

 Masterwork Photography, through examination, documen- 

 tation, treatment, and internal mounting. 6/1/98 through 

 8/7/98. 



Monica Tate-Melendez, Bachelor's Candidate, Rutgers Univer- 

 sity. Cultural Resources. Provide resources/research list on 

 the Taino culture for possible inclusion in permanent ex- 

 hibition in the mall museum. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Randy Teton, Bachelor's Candidate, Universiry of New 



Mexico. Conservation. Preparing objects; includes examina- 

 tions, documentations, internal mountings, cleaning for 

 rwo different exihibitions, The Horse in Plains Indian Art 

 and Spirit Capture: Masterwork Photography. 6/1/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



Benjamin West, University of Southern California. Intern 

 drafted a news release regarding the incern program at 

 NMAI, and helped to "clean up" the internship mailing 

 list. 7/7/98 through 8/14/98. 



Nathan Young, Bachelor's Candidate, Oklahoma Universiry. 

 Exhibitions. Assisted with the exhibition planning for the 

 new NMAI museum on the Mall by organizing research 

 materials, books, paper files, and database information. Par- 

 ticipated in all planning discussions for the exhibit. 6/1/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



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Keri Bartok, Master's Candidate, American University. Public 

 Affairs. Assist Public Relations activities by writing ar- 

 ticles, updating press materials, handling media inquiries 

 and acting as a liason between news and entertainment 

 media and the museum. 1/14/98 through 5/30/98. 



Erin Beatty, Master's Candidate, University of Colorado — 

 Boulder. Invertebrate Zoology. Intern will assist with the 

 physical curation, inventory, and data standardization of 

 the NMNH collection of genus Tryonia (Spring Snail). 

 6/1/98 through 7/3/98. 



Emily Bonifay, Bachelor's Candidate, Ohio Universiry. Public 

 Affairs. Intern will assist with daily media inquiries, assist 

 with the maintence of the print, TV and radio database, es- 

 cort film crews in the museum and reorganize the press 

 slide collection. 7/7/98 through 8/21/98. 



Nathan Bowden, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 Universiry. MSC. Intern will prepare specimens for analysis 

 in stable light isotope laboratory. 3/6/98 through 6/6/98. 



Richelle Brown, High School Student, Thomas Jefferson 

 High School. Mammals. Evidences of injury and pathology 

 in the skeletons of bottlenose dolphins. 9/18/98 through 

 1/30/98. 



Matthew Finarelli, Bachelor's Degree, Duke University. 

 OIPPS. Creating and expandiong a photo database within 



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