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Now retired, she worked for the Smithsonian Institution as the Director of the American Indian program of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. Archambault began working there in 1986. Some of her responsibilities at the museum included preserving and promoting Native American
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Archambault was responsible for the redesign of the North American Indian Ethnology Halls for the “Changing Culture in a Changing World” exhibit. She has also curated four major exhibits: “Plains Indian Arts: Change and Continuity” (1987), “100 Years of Plains Indian Painting” (1989), “Indian
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Archambault has devoted her life to teaching, researching, and administering programs relating to North American studies. She has taught classes in Native American studies at numerous colleges and universities including: Pine Ridge Tribal College
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Basketry and Their Makers” (1990), and “Seminole!” (1990). She also contributed to the Los Angeles Southwest Museum's quincentennial exhibit “Grand-father, Heart our voices” in 1992.
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art, culture, and political anthropology. She also acted as an ethnic liaison, supervised Native American fellowship interns, and managed a $ 110,000 annual program budget.
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Archambault worked as a Professor at the University of Wisconsin in the Department of Anthropology (1983–86). She also worked as the Director of Ethnic studies at the
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Wayne, Tiffany K. American Women of Science since 1900. Ed. Martha J. Bailey. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2011. Print.
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University of California Joint Academic Senate-Administration Committee on Human Skeletal Remains
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in 1974, and her anthropology Ph.D. in 1984. The research for her doctorate focused on the
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mother, Archambault was raised in Sioux traditions and is a member of the
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University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science faculty
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to display the Native American arts of that region.
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UC Berkeley
Anthropologist
cultural anthropologist
Native American people
Smithsonian Institution
Sioux
Creek
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
North
South Dakota
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
Gallup ceremonial
Gallup, New Mexico
Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota
University of California, Berkeley
University of New Mexico
Johns Hopkins University
California College of Arts and Crafts
American Ethnological Society
American Anthropological Association






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