the People" exhibit and che San Francisco Airport exhibit. 

 June 16, 1996 through August 10, 1996. 



Traci Morris, Masters Candidate, University of Arizona. 



Education. Developing pre-visit and post visit materials for 

 teachers with the Education Department. Assisting 

 teachers to prepare students for a museum visit. Assessing 

 visitor expectations. June 16, 1996 through August 10, 

 1996. 



Sarah C. Morrison, Bachelors Candidate, University of Vir- 

 ginia. National Campaign Office. Doing public relations 

 for the National Museum of the American Indian. This in- 

 cludes taking inventory of current advertisements, calling 

 magazines/newspapers for the placement of probono ads 

 and research for appropriate placement. Mailing the ads to 

 the contact people of news/magazines and calling back to 

 confirm that the ads were received. After ads are placed I 

 will work on a report that details amount of money saved 

 with the ad and size/ type of ad placed in publication. May 

 20, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Zacharial Pahmahmie, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford Univer- 

 sity. Registration. Assisting curatorial and registration staff 

 on a project to refine the documentation of National Museum 

 of the American Indian's fine an collection. Conducting re- 

 search on the artists and the objects in the collection. Assisting 

 in the development of a prototype for a new registration 

 database. June 19, 1996 through August Z3, 1996. 



Patsy Phillips, Masters Candidate, Harvard University. Ex- 

 hibits. Planning permanent exhibitions for the new Nation- 

 al Museum of the American Indian to be built on the mall. 

 February 1, 1996 through March 30, 1996. 



Josiah Blackeagle Pinkham, Bachelor's Degree, Lewis-Clark 

 State College. Photo Archives. Working in the Photo Ar- 

 chives of the Gustave Heye Center in New York. June 9, 

 1996 through August 17, 1996. 



Joanna Rak, Bachelors Candidate, Warsaw University. Photo 

 Archives. Photographing all of the vintage photographs in 

 the Photo Archive collection attributed to the Nez Perce 

 culture. Comparing information from the photography 

 catalog to the negatives in the Archives for an upcoming 

 book. August 2.3, 1996 through September 23, 1996. 



Rella M. Redhorn, Nebraska Indian Community College. 

 Community Services. Assisting in the development of a 

 tribal museum directory by compiling data into a usable 

 document for dissemination. The project is being 

 developed in conjunction with the National Museum of the 

 American Indian Training Coordinator. June 3, 1996 

 through August 9, 1996. 



Tennyson D. Reid, Bachelors Candidate, Institute of 

 American Indian Arts. Research Branch. Conservation. 

 Working at the research branch in the Bronx, New York, 

 doing condition reports, cleaning and treatment of some 

 Makah artifacts. In July, going to DC to do exhibit prepara- 

 tions. June 15, 1996 through August 10, 1996. 



Leonor Suarez, Bachelors Candidate, Pace University. Public 

 Programs. Meeting and greeting the visitors. Giving Infor- 



mation about the different public programs, schedules, and 

 building Information. Keeping Info desk well stocked and 

 organized. July 3, 1996 through August 5, 1996. 



Liberty L. Whittle, Bachelors Candidate, Brigham Young 

 University. Public Programs. Participating in various edit- 

 ing projects in the Publications Office. September 3, 1996 

 through December 12, 1996. 



Barbara Witowska, Warsaw University. Film and Video. As- 

 sisting with registration of the National Museum of 

 American Indian's film and video collection, concentrating 

 on productions made since 1993 included in the public pro- 

 gram and study resource center of the museum. September 

 5, 1996 through October 10, 1996. 



Xin Zhang, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. Educa- 

 tion. Assisting the computer specialist and providing Infor- 

 mation to Visitors. July 10, 1996 through August 14, 1996. 



National Museum of Natural History 



S. Liz Alter, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Anthropol- 

 ogy. Analyzing the laterality and asymmetry in human 

 long bones, using known age/sex sequences. May 25, 1996 

 through August 5, 1996. 



Maria Anulacion, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Maryland at College Park. Automated Data Processing. 

 Editing and entering Geographic Information Systems 

 data. December 5, 1995 through May 5, 1996. 



Fabiola Areces, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad de la 

 Habana. Botany. Evaluating the preliminary survey of the 

 pollen of the approximately 22 species of Palssiflora found 

 in Cuba. May 25, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Erin Baker, Bachelors Candidate, University of Toronto. Ver- 

 tebrate Zoology. Fishes. Morphological analysis of Red Sea- 

 Gulf of Aden, and adjacent Scomber japonicus populations 

 to assess systematic status of Red Sea-Gulf of Aden popula- 

 tion. May 27, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Alexander Benitez, Villa Masters Candidate, University of 

 Texas at Austin. Anthropology. Researching an archaeologi- 

 cal project focused on the Toluca Valley area, just west of 

 Mexico City. Precise tasks include investigation of Ethnic 

 groups through analysis of ceramic artifacts removed from 

 current and past field work at several sites. June 17, 1996 

 through August 26, 1996. 



Brendan Brisker, Masters Candidate, University of California 

 at Santa Cruz. Anthropology. Researching into previous 

 physical anthropology exhibits at the National Museum of 

 Natural History. October 30, 1995 through December 10, 



1995- 



Betsy A. Bruemmer, Masters Candidate, The George 



Washington University. Anthropological Conservation. Col- 

 lections Management Internship at the Conservation 

 Laboratory. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Leslie Castellanos, Bachelors Candidate, Pomona College. 

 Anthropology. Analyzing the correlation between the 



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