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Cultural Anthropologist and Educator....
JoAllyn Archambault, Director of the American Indian Program at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural.
JoAllyn Archambault
Cultural anthropologist
JoAllyn Archambault (born ) is a cultural anthropologist with an expertise in Native American people. She is the director of the Smithsonian Institution's American Indian Program.[1][2] Born to a Sioux father and Creek mother, Archambault was raised in Sioux traditions and is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota.[1][3] Archambault has made a great contribution to anthropology by providing an insider's perspective to her research on Native American people.
Education and teaching
She attended the University of California, Berkeley for her entire education, earning her Bachelor of Arts in , her Master of Arts in , and her anthropology Ph.D. in [4] The research for her doctorate focused on the Gallup ceremonial, an annual tourist event held in Gallup, New Mexico to display the Native American arts of that region.[1]
Career
Archambault has