词条 | Karenne Wood |
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|name = Karenne Wood |image = |image_size = |caption = |birth_name = |birth_date = {{birth year and age|1960}} |birth_place = Fluvanna County, Virginia, US |nationality = American |occupation = Native American anthropologist and historian }}Karenne Wood (born 1960) is a member of the Monacan Indian tribe who is known for her poetry and for her work in tribal history. She is the director of the Virginia Indian Programs at Virginia Humanities, in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.A. She directed a tribal history project for the Monacan Nation, conducted research at the National Museum of the American Indian, and served on the National Congress of American Indians' Repatriation Commission.[1][2] In 2015 she was named one of the Library of Virginia's "Virginia Women in History".[1] BiographyKarenne Wood was born in 1960,[2] grew up in the Washington, DC metropolitan area[3] and is an enrolled member of the Monacan Indian Nation.[1] She earned a Master's of Fine Arts from George Mason University and a PhD in anthropology at the University of Virginia.[3] Wood worked as a researcher at the National Museum of the American Indian[1] and was tribal historian for the Monacan Nation[4] for six years.[1] In the mid-2000s, Wood served as the Repatriation Coordinator for the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA), supervising the return to Native communities of sacred objects.[5] She has served on the National Congress of American Indians’ Repatriation Commission and on the Monacan Tribal Council.[1] Wood held a gubernatorial appointment as Chair of the Virginia Council on Indians for four years,[1] and served on the Advisory Council for the 'Jamestown 400th Commemoration Commission' during the 2007 quadrennial celebration of Virginia.[6] As part of the preparations, Wood edited The Virginia Indian Heritage Trail (2007) and curated the exhibition Beyond Jamestown: Virginia Indians Past and Present, at the Virginia Museum of Natural History.[2] In 2008, she was named director of the Virginia Indian Heritage Program[7] (later Virginia Indian Programs) at Virginia Humanities, a state humanities council in Charlottesville, Virginia. Wood is a published poet[2] and studies the Monacan language, which is no longer spoken. She is evaluating the linguistic heritage of her tribe and the effects of loss of language upon people. Areas of study include how one communicates with elders and ancestors when the words they used no longer exist, and how that changes the values of people.[8] Selected works{{Library resources box|by=yes|lcheading=Wood, Karenne, 1960- }}
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web|title=About the Program|url=http://virginiahumanities.org/virginia-indian-program/about/|publisher=Virginia Foundation for the Humanities|accessdate=27 March 2015|location=Charlottesville, VA}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web| title = Karenne Wood| work = Virginia Women in History 2015| accessdate = 2015-03-27| url = http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/vawomen/2015/honoree.htm?bio=Wood}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|title=Karenne Wood|url=http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/karenne-wood|website=Poetry Foundation|publisher=Poetry Foundation|accessdate=28 March 2015}} 4. ^{{cite book|last1=Shackel|first1=Paul A.|last2=Chambers|first2=Erve J.|title=Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied Anthropology|date=2004|publisher=Routledge|location=New York, NY|isbn=0-415-94646-8|page=28|url=https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=pEPZ7K-FfywC&lpg=PA28}} 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Fitz Gibbon|first1=Kate (editor)|title=Who owns the past? : Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law|date=2005|publisher=Rutgers Univ. Press |location=New Brunswick, NJ|isbn=978-0-8135-3687-3|page=36|edition=3rd print.|url=https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=PigTNxl30ZgC&lpg=PA36}} 6. ^{{cite book|last1=Commission|first1=Jamestown 400th Commemoration|title=America's 400th anniversary : the quadricentennial commemoration of the founding of Jamestown 1607–2007: final report of the Jamestown 400th Commemoration Commission|date=2009|publisher=Jamestown 400th Commemoration Commission|location=Washington, D.C.|isbn=978-0-160-82096-0|page=241|url=https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=i6SP0oDcPykC&lpg=PA241}} 7. ^{{cite news|last1=Bromley|first1=Anne E.|title=Accolades: Karenne Wood|url=http://news.virginia.edu/content/accolades-karenne-wood|accessdate=28 March 2015|publisher=UVA Today|date=February 14, 2008}} 8. ^{{cite news|last1=Kobert|first1=Linda J|title=Anthropologist Karenne Wood Researches the Language of Her Monacan Tribe|url=https://news.virginia.edu/content/anthropologist-karenne-wood-researches-language-her-monacan-tribe|accessdate=28 March 2015|work=UVA Today|date=June 26, 2007}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=MARKINGS ON EARTH (review)|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-8165-2165-4|publisher=Publishers Weekly|accessdate=26 June 2015}} External links
15 : 1960 births|Living people|American women poets|Monacan people|Native American women writers|20th-century American women writers|21st-century American women writers|American women historians|People from Fluvanna County, Virginia|Poets from Virginia|George Mason University alumni|20th-century American historians|21st-century American historians|20th-century American poets|21st-century American poets |
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