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Florence Connolly Shipek

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82:. While working on her PhD she served as Director of Title II Community Development Program for University of San Diego. In 1975-76, she was a Lecturer in American Indian Studies at California State University-Northridge. From 1978 until retirement, Shipek was a professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. 66:
In 1954, Dorothy Friend invited her to learn about and help local tribes in San Diego with the problems they were having following the passage of Public Law 280 in 1953. This law had transferred authority from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) to state governments in California, as well as in four
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Because of her meticulous research and personal traits such as generosity and encouraging Indian education, to Indian people in Southern California, Shipek was a venerated elder. Following her death on January 9, 2003, the Kumeyaay Nation hosted a traditional Native American all-night long wake to
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Shipek was the first recipient of the Rupert Costo Chair in American Indian History at the University California-Riverside where she served from 1987-1988. She was elected a Fellow of the Historical Society of Southern California in 1992. In 2002, she received the San Diego Save Our Heritage
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first published in 1968, was expanded into the 1991 edition that has become the definitive textbook used by Anthropology and Women’s Studies professors around the U.S. to elucidate the stressful and tough existence of Indian people once the Americans took over.
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Organization 2002 “People in Preservation” Lifetime Achievement award for her work on Southern California tribes. She was also a long term, active member of the Congress of History of San Diego and Imperial Counties.
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other states. The result was shutting down all services on reservations, including medical, welfare, and Federal policing. This began her long career as an unpaid researcher who was also consulted by Congress.
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Shipek was “the expert witness for Southern California Indians who 
 “never lost a case in court for the Indians and was feared by the Feds because she put together bullet proof cases”. In her 1987 book,
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During World War II, she went to work first at the District Intelligence Office in Seattle and then at the Labor Board. After the war, in 1944 she was an instructor of geology at the
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Shipek, FC (1972). "Final summary report (of the University of San Diego Continuing Education for Community Development for Indian Reservations in San Diego County)".
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Shipek, FC (October 14, 2002). "Autobiographical notes". Kumeyaay Community College Archives at Sycuan (Reservation) Cultural Department.
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Rincon Band of Mission Indians and La Jolla Band of Mission Indians v. Escondido Mutual Water Company and Vista Irrigation District
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Following the death of her husband in 1969, she went to Hawaii in 1970 and received her PhD in ethnohistory in 1977 from the
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California Indian burial sites: Two recent legal cases: religious freedom, excavation and reburial
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Delfina Cuero, Her Autobiography and Account of her Last Years and Her Ethnobotanic Contributions
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at the age of 15, and then earned her BA (1938) and MA (1940) in anthropology at the
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Cultural Negotiations: The Role of Women in the Founding of Americanist Archaeology
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A Study of the Origin and Development of Smudged Pottery in the Southwest
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Lower California Frontier: Articles from the San Diego Union 1870
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water case, and the human consequences of Public Law 280.
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A Strategy for Change: the Luiseno of Southern California
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on December 11, 1918. She started her college years at
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University of Wisconsin-Parkside
California Indians
North Adams, Massachusetts
College of Charleston
University of Arizona
petroglyphs
University of Washington
University of Hawaii
Ann Dunham
Barack Obama
Delfina Cuero
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9780965247054
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9780879191221


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