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TEXAS STATE VITA
I. Academic/Professional Background
A. Name: Dr. Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez Title: Associate Professor
B. Educational Background
Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation
PHD 2006 Univ of
California-Los
Angeles
Anthropology
MA 2001 Univ of
California-Los
Angeles
Anthropology
BA 1991 Universidad
Complutense de
Madrid
History and
Geography
C. University Experience
Position University Comments Dates
Associate Professor Texas State
University
2014 - Present
Assistant Professor Texas State
University. San
Marcos, TX
2008 - 2014
Lecturer Texas State
University. San
Marcos, TX
2006 - 2007
Lecturer California State
University.
Fullerton, CA
2006
Teaching Fellow University of
California. Los
Angeles, CA
2003 - 2004
Teaching Associate University of
California. Los
Angeles, CA
2000 - 2002
Teaching Assistant University of
California. Los
Angeles, CA
1999 - 2000
D. Relevant Professional Experience
Position Entity Comments Dates
Research Assistant University of
California, Los
2000 - 2001
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Angeles, CA
Visiting Student (Research
Assistant)
National Museum
of Natural
History,
Smithsonian
Institution,
Washington, DC
2000 - 2001
E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.)
Cherokee Nation History, Cherokee Nation, Los Angeles, California. (2004).
Electronic Topography, Instituto Nacional de Empleo, Gijón, Spain. (1999).
Ancient Hispania, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain.
(1999).
II. TEACHING
B. Courses Taught:
Texas State University:
HIST 1310 - HIST US TO 1877
HIST 3329 - SPAN BDRLDS 1521-1
HIST 3368I - ETHNOHISTORY
HIST 4318O - HIST MODERN SPAIN
HIST 4318Q - EARLY MODERN SPAIN
HIST 4369 - ETHNOHISTORY
HIST 4371 - AMER INDIAN HIST
HIST 4399 - SENIOR SEMINAR
HIST 5309D - EARLY MODERN SPAIN
HIST 5314 - ETHNOHISTORY
HIST 5350 - FRONTIER IN AM HIS
HIST 5353 - GREAT SW HIST
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HIST 5361 - HISTORIOGRAPHY AND METHODS
HIST 5390 - PROB HIS RESCH
HIST 5399A - THESIS
HIST 5399B - THESIS
HIST 5999B - THESIS
SPAN 3308 - ADV COMPOSITION
SPAN 3371 - SPAN AM CIVIL
California State University-Fullerton:
Spanish 315 - Introduction to Spanish Civilization
UCLA:
Anthropology 130 - Study of Culture
Anthropology 33 - Culture and Communication
Anthropology 9 - Culture and Society
Anthropology M140 - Language in Culture
Spanish 2 - Elementary Spanish
Spanish 1 - Elementary Spanish
C. Directed Student Learning (i.e. theses, dissertations, exit committees, etc.):
Member, Exit Exam, Status: In Progress. (2018 - Present). History, Texas State
University.
Student(s): Hannah Jones, Graduate, M.A.
Member, Master's Thesis, Status: In Progress. (2017 - Present). History, Texas State
University.
Student(s): Gabriel Najera, Graduate, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: In Progress. (December 2014 - Present). History, Texas
State University.
Student(s): Richard Duncan, Graduate, M.A.
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Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "The Taking of Human Body Parts among the
Wichita Indians, 1700-1850", Status: In Progress. (December 2011 - Present).
HIstory, Texas State University.
Student(s): Diane Griffin, Graduate, M.A.
Member, Dissertation, "Las incursiones lipanes y comanches en Nuevo Santander,
1750-1800", Status: Completed. (2016 - 2017). History, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México.
Student(s): Fernando Olvera Charles, PhD.
Sinodal (External Reader and Advisor), Dissertation, "El rancho en movimiento. La
construcción sociodemográfica de un ámbito regional en el norte novohispano: San
Felipe de Linares, 1712-1850", Status: Completed. (2013 - 2017). History, Colegio de
Michoacán, Zamora, Mexico.
Student(s): Raul Garcia Flores, Doctoral, PhD.
Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "A Longhouse Divided: Reassessing the Origins of
the Oneida-American Alliance", Status: Completed. (January 2014 - 2016). History,
Texas State University.
Student(s): Christopher Simmons, Graduate, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (January 2014 - May 2015). History, Texas
State University.
Student(s): Jessica Burger, Graduate, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2014). History, Texas State University.
Student(s): J. Seymour Guenther, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2014). History.
Student(s): James McReynolds, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2014). History, Texas State University.
Student(s): Tiffany Scolnic, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2013). History, Texas State University.
Student(s): Gillian Blair, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2012). History, Texas State University.
Student(s): Craig Stein, M.A.
Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2010). History, Texas State University.
Student(s): Hans J. Schreck, M.A.
Member, Master's Thesis, "Fear and Loathing in New England: A Reexamination of King
Philip’s War", Status: Completed. (2010). History, Texas State University.
Student(s): Murray Godfrey, M.A.
D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:
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History 4318O, History of Modern Spain, Texas State University: 2006 - 2011.
Anthropology 130, Study of Culture, UCLA: 2000 - 2004.
Anthropology 33, Culture and Communication, UCLA: 2000 - 2004.
Anthropology 9, Culture and Society, UCLA: 2000 - 2004.
Anthropology M140, Language in Culture, UCLA: 2000 - 2004.
Spanish 1, Elementary Spanish, UCLA: 1999 - 2000.
Spanish 2, Elementary Spanish, UCLA: 1999 - 2000.
History 5353, Greater Southwestern History, Curriculum Development: 2008 - 2018.
Spanish 315, Introduction to Spanish Civilization, Curriculum Development, California
State University-Fullerton: 2006.
History 3329, Spanish Borderlands, Curriculum Development, Texas State Graduate
School, Political Science: 2006 - 2012.
History 4371, American Indian History, Curriculum Development, Texas State
University: 2006 - Present.
History 4399, Senior Seminar, Curriculum Development, Texas State University: 2015 -
2018.
History 5314, Ethnohistory, Curriculum Development, Texas State University: 2009 -
2018.
History 3368, Introduction to Ethnohistory, Curriculum Development, Texas State
University: 2008 - 2017.
History 5350, The Frontier in American History, Curriculum Development, Texas State
University: 2011.
History 4318Q, Early Modern Spain, Curriculum Development, Texas State University:
2008 - 2011.
History 5309D, Early Modern Spain, Curriculum Development, Texas State University:
2007 - 2011.
History 4318R, Ancient and Medieval Spain, Curriculum Development, Texas State
University: 2010.
History 1310, History of the U.S. to 1877, Curriculum Development, Texas State
University: 2008 - 2010.
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Spanish 3308, Advanced Spanish Composition, Curriculum Development, Texas State
University: 2007.
Spanish 3371, Spanish American Civilization, Curriculum Development, Texas State
University: 2006.
F. Other:
Guest Lecture, The Searchers: Comanche Captivity in History and Myth, Dr. William
Jensen’s "Southwestern Studies" class, Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas
State University. (November 13, 2018).
Guest Lecture, Anthropology and Sociology, Dr. Margaret Menninger's "General
Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (October 29, 2018).
Guest Lecture, The Searchers: Comanche Captivity in History and Myth, Dr. William
Jensen’s "Southwestern Studies" class, Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas
State University. (November 14, 2017).
Guest Lecture, Anthropology and Sociology, Dr. Margaret Menninger's "General
Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (November 13, 2017).
Guest Lecture, Recent Historiography on American Indians, Dr. Mary Brennan’s
"American Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (October 6, 2017).
Guest Lecture, The Searchers: Comanche Captivity in History and Myth, Dr. William
Jensen’s "Southwestern Studies" class, Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas
State University. (October 6, 2016).
Guest Lecture, Recent Historiography on American Indians, Dr. Mary Brennan’s
"American Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (February 15, 2016).
Guest Lecture, The Searchers: Comanche Captivity in History and Myth, Dr. William
Jensen's "Southwestern Studies" class, Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas State
University. (November 24, 2015).
Guest Lecture, Anthropology and Sociology, Dr. Margaret Menninger's "General
Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (November 23, 2015).
Guest Lecture, Recent Historiography on American Indians, Dr. Mary Brennan's
"American Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (March 30, 2015).
Guest Lecture, Anthropology and Sociology, Dr. Margaret Menninger's "General
Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (November 15, 2014).
Guest Lecture, The Searchers: Comanche Captivity in History and Myth, Dr. William
Jensen’s "Southwestern Studies" class, Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas
State University. (September 18, 2014).
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Guest Lecture, Anthropology and Sociology, Dr. Margaret Menninger's "General
Historiography" seminar, Texas State University. (November 10, 2013).
Independent Study, Ethnohistory of the Greater Southwest, Mark Lambert. (2012).
Independent Study, Ethnohistory, Lindsay Purifoy. (2009).
Independent Study, American Indian History, Dawn Perkins. (2008).
Independent Study, American Indian History, Katherine Koebbe. (2008).
Student Accomplishments:
Award:
Supervisor, Brunson Award to the best M.A. Thesis in History. (2016).
Student(s): Christopher Simons, Graduate, M.A.
G. Teaching Professional Development Activities Attended
Workshop, "Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event." (November 17, 2014).
Workshop, "Trends in Scholarship and Research: Increase Your Visibility: Technology
and Trends." (November 14, 2014).
Workshop, "Pre-Award Services." (March 27, 2014).
Workshop, "Fulbright: An Overview of the Process." (April 4, 2013).
Workshop, "Finding Funding for External Research and Scholarly Activities." (March
22, 2013).
Workshop, "How to Develop a Faculty-led Study Abroad Program." (November 2012).
Workshop, "Tech Tools - Beginning Photo and Image Editing." (May 17, 2011).
Workshop, "Tech Tools - Intro to Digital Still Photography." (May 17, 2011).
Workshop, "Gato Training: Using the Content Management System, Part I." (April 5,
2011).
Workshop, "Survival Skills for Online Teaching." (August 17, 2009).
Workshop, "Program for Excellence in Teaching and Learning." (August 2008 - March
2009).
Workshop, "Dealing with Disruptive Students In and Out of the Classroom." (March 2,
2009).
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III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE
A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press):
1. Books:
d. Chapters in Books:
Refereed:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2018). Progresarán infinitamente en civilización: el
efímero asentamiento comanche de San Carlos de los Jupes, 1787-1788. In
C. Velasco Avila & P. Gallardo (Eds.), Fronteras coloniales en America
(pp. 63–93). Mexico City: INAH.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2016). De “salvajes” a “imperialistas”. Una revisión
crítica de la historiografía sobre los comanches durante el período anterior
a la reserva (1700-1875). In A. L. Izquierdo (Ed.), Visiones del pasado.
Reflexiones para escribir la historia de los pueblos indígenas de América
(pp. 153–192). Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2016). Tras la huella de los bárbaros: Itinerarios
comanches a través de México, 1821-1875. In C. Cramaussel & G.
Rodríguez (Eds.), Los caminos transversales (pp. 189–216). Zamora,
Mexico: El Colegio de Michoacan.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2014). La expansión comanche en la frontera norte de
Nueva España durante el siglo XVIII. In P. Sanz Camañes & D. Rex
Galindo (Eds.), La frontera en el mundo hispánico: Tierras de convivencia
y espacios de confrontación (siglos XV-XVIII) (pp. 339–369). Quito: Abya
Yala.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2014). Reflexión historiográfica sobre los genízaros de
Nuevo México, una comunidad pluriétnica del septentrión novohispano. In
D. Carbajal López (Ed.), Familias pluriétnicas y mestizaje en la Nueva
España y el Río de la Plata (pp. 271–308). Guadalajara: Universidad de
Guadalajara.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2013). De la civilización a la barbarie. La indianización
de cautivos euroamericanos entre los indios comanches, 1820-1875. In S.
Berbnabéu Albert, C. Giudicelli, & G. Havard (Eds.), La indianización.
Cautivos, renegados, «hommes libres» y misioneros en los confines de las
Américas, s. XVI-XIX (pp. 107–136). Seville: Doce Calles and École des
Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2012). Becoming Comanches: Patterns of Captive
Incorporation into Comanche Kinship Networks, 1820-1875. In D.
Wallace Adams & C. DeLuzio (Eds.), On the Borders of Love and Power:
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Families and Kinship in the Intercultural American West (pp. 47–70).
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2010). Incidencia de la viruela y otras enfermedades
epidémicas en la trayectoria histórico-demográfica de los indios
comanches, 1706-1875. In C. Cramaussel (Ed.), El impacto demográfico
de la viruela en México de la época colonial al siglo XX (Vol. 3, pp.
63–80). Zamora, Michoacán: El Colegio de Michoacán.
2. Articles:
a. Refereed Journal Articles:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2014). A Different Look at Native American Depopulation:
Comanche Raiding, Captive Taking, and Population Decline. Ethnohistory,
61(3), 391–418.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2014). The Captivity of Macario Leal: A Tejano among the
Comanches, 1847-1854. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 117, 372–402.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2011). Diplomacia interétnica en la frontera norte de Nueva
España. Un análisis de los tratados hispano-comanches de 1785 y 1786 y sus
consecuencias desde una perspectiva etnohistórica. Nouveau Monde, Mondes
Nouveaux. Published. Retrieved from http://nuevomundo.revues.org/62228
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2011). San Carlos de los Jupes. Une tentative avortée de
sédentarisation des bárbaros dans les territoires frontaliers du nord de la
Nouvelle-Espagne en 1787-1788. Recherches Amérindiennes Au Québec, 41,
29–42.
6. Book Reviews:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2019, January). Ethnohistory.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2018, October). Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2018, June). Journal of American History.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Zappia, N. (2016, April). Ethnohistory.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Gelo, D. J. (2012, October 2). Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Carlson, P. H., & Crum, T. (2012, January). Great Plains Quarterly.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Meadows, W. C. (2011). Plains Anthropologist.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & McGown Minor, N. (2011). American Indian Culture and
Research Journal.
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Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Carter, W. B. (2011, August). Pacific Historical Review.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Ortelli, S. (2011, February). Hispanic American Historical
Review.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Britten, T. A. (2011, January). New Mexico Historical Review.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2010). (T. Kavanagh, Ed.), Ethnohistory.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & DeLay, B. (2010, January). Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Stockel, H. H. (2009). Ethnohistory.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Hämäläinen, P. (2009, October). Southwestern Historical
Quarterly.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Barr, J. (2008). Catholic Southwest.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Jiménez, A. (2008, January). Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Robins, N. A. (2007, July). Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & Betty, G. (2006, February). Plains Anthropologist.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & McCollough, M. (2005). American Indian Culture and Research
Journal.
Rivaya-Martinez, J., & P. Powell, J. E. (2003). American Indian Culture and Research
Journal.
8. Poems:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (2018). Brindis por Miriam. Al principio. Poesía y prosa.
B. Works Not in Print:
1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:
Rivaya-Martínez, J., Symposium The Power of Borders: Historical Perspectives on Unity
and Division in Global Borderlands, "Bordering the Nomads: Comanche Territory,
Territoriality, and Dispossession," Texas A&M University-San Antonio, San
Antonio. (April 20, 2019).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Annual Meeting of the West Texas Historical Association,
"Comanche Territoriality: Heartland and Hinterlands," Canyon, TX. (April 12, 2019).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., XV Reunión Internacional de Historiadores de México, "Bárbaros
en la parroquia. Rastreando comanches en las fuentes parroquiales de Nuevo México
del siglo XVIII," Guadalajara, Mexico. (October 18, 2018).
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Rivaya-Martinez, J., 2018 Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, "Nomads’
Territory and Territoriality: Contrasting Views of the Comanchería," Oaxaca,
Mexico. (October 11, 2018).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., 56th International Congress of Americanists, "La Comanchería: Una
frontera indígena en el septentrión novohispano," Salamanca, Spain. (July 16, 2018).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Meeting of the West Texas Historical Association, "Comanchería in
the Eighteenth Century: A Cartographic Approach," West Texas Historical
Association, San Angelo, TX. (April 13, 2018).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Annual Conference of the Red de Historia Demográfica, "Cautivos
comanches y sus descendientes según los censos de la reserva (1875-1905),"
Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Saltillo, Mexico. (October 5, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Meetings of the Central Texas Historical Association, "The
Changing Contours of Comanchería: The Comanche Range during the Texas
Republic," Central Texas Historical Association, Brenham, TX. (April 28, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., 2017 UTEP Borderlands History Conference, "Blurred Identities:
The Tortuous Return to Civilization of Redeemed Captives," UTEP Department of
History, El Paso, TX. (February 11, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Trespassers in the Land of Plenty: Comanche Raiding across the
U.S.-Mexican Border, 1846-1853," 2016 Meeting of the American Society for
Ethnohistory, Nashville, TN. (November 11, 2016).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., 7th International Colloquium on Northeastern Mexico and Texas,
"Intrusos en la tierra de promisión: las incursiones comanches en México,
1846-1853," Monterrey, Mexico. (October 19, 2016).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., 2015 Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, "Mapping
la Comanchería: A Reexamination of Eighteenth-century Comanche Geography (and
History)," American Society for Ethnohistory, Las Vegas, NV, United States.
(November 6, 2015).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., International colloquium "Las fronteras coloniales en América",
"San Carlos de los Jupes, 1787-1788. Un intento fallido de sedentarizar a los
comanches en la frontera norte de Nueva España," Dirección de Etnohistoria of the
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City, Mexico. (October 28,
2015).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Colloquium "Movimientos de población en la Nueva España y
México (siglos XVI-XX)", "Migración, nomadismo y etnogénesis en el norte de
Nueva España durante los siglos XVIII y XIX: el caso comanche," Escuela de
Antropología e Historia del Norte de México and El Colegio de Michoacán, Creel,
Chihuahua, Mexico. (August 2015).
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Rivaya-Martinez, J., East Texas Historical Association Annual Meeting, "The
Comanches Viewed by the Spanish: A Linguistic-Ethnohistorical Reflection on the
Independent Indians of New Spain’s Northern Borderlands," Nacogdoches, TX.
(October 3, 2014).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Nuevas perspectivas sobre apaches y comanches, "El cautiverio
entre los comanches, 1821-1875," Sesión 19 del Seminario Permanente sobre el Norte
de México y el Sur de Estados Unidos, El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, Mexico.
(September 29, 2014).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium on Frontier Odyssey: The Lives and Legacy of Cynthia
Ann and Quanah Parker, "Comanche Captivity: The Female Experience," Center for
Greater Southwestern Studies, University of Texas at Arlington. (April 17, 2014).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., IX Congreso Internacional de Mayistas on Los mayas en el contexto
de las culturas americanas, "De ‘salvajes’ a ‘imperialistas’. Una revisión crítica de la
historiografía acerca de los indios comanches durante el período anterior a la reserva
(1700-1875)," Centro de Estudios Mayas, UNAM, Campeche, Mexico. (June 24,
2013).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium on La frontera en el mundo hispánico: Tierras de
convivencia y espacios de confrontación (siglos XV-XVIII), "La expansión de la
Comanchería durante la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII. Guerra, comercio y
diplomacia entre hispanos y ‘bárbaros’ en la frontera norte de Nueva España,"
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Almagro, Spain. (June 13, 2013).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Texas State Historical Association Annual Meeting,
"Nineteenth-Century Comanche Trails across the Greater Southwest," Fort Worth,
TX. (March 2, 2013).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Southwest Council of Latin American Studies Annual Meeting,
"Los indios comanches vistos por los españoles: una reflexión lingüístico-histórica
sobre los indios bárbaros de la frontera norte de la Nueva España," Miami, FL.
(March 9, 2012).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium on La indianización en los confines de las Américas,
siglos XVI-XIX: cautivos, renegados y «coureurs de bois», "De la civilización a la
barbarie: La incorporación de cautivos euroamericanos entre los indios comanches,
1820-1875," Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos of the Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas (EEHA-CSIC), Université Paris 3 – MASCIPO –
CERMA, and CNRS – MASCIPO – CENA, Seville, Spain. (September 29, 2010).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Primer seminario metodológico de la Red de Historia Demográfica
on Familias pluriétnicas y mestizaje, "Los genízaros de Nuevo México:
supervivencia, comunidad e identidad en el septentrión novohispano," Zamora,
Michoacán, Mexico. (June 19, 2010).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium On the Borders of Love and Power: Families and
Kinship in the Intercultural American West, "Becoming Comanches: Patterns of
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Captive Incorporation into Comanche Kinship Networks, 1820-1901," William P.
Clements Center for Southwest Studies at Southern Methodist University, the Center
for the Southwest at the University of New Mexico, and The Institute for the Study of
the American West at the Autry National Center in Los Angeles, Southern Methodist
University, Dallas, TX. (February 27, 2010).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium on Los Caminos Transversales, "Tras la huella de los
bárbaros: itinerarios comanches a través de México, 1821-1875," Universidad Juárez
del Estado de Durango and the Colegio de Michoacán, Durango, Mexico. (October
14, 2009).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Texas State Historical Association Annual Meeting, "San Carlos de
los Jupes: A Failed Spanish Attempt to Settle the Bárbaros, 1787-1788," Austin, TX.
(March 28, 2009).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, "Comanche
Slavery: Coerced Labor and the Rise of a Native American Power," Seattle, WA.
(March 26, 2009).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium on El impacto demográfico de la viruela de la época
colonial al siglo XIX, "Incidencia de la viruela en la trayectoria histórico-demográfica
de los indios comanches, 1706-1875," Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango,
Durango, Mexico. (September 19, 2008).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Third Annual Colloquium on Interdisciplinary Methods in Colonial
Studies: Nature and Society in the Americas, "La Población de San Carlos de los
Jupes: A Failed Spanish Settlement for the Comanche Indians, 1787-1788,"
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. (March 7, 2008).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, "Comanche,
Apache, and Spaniard: The Comanche-Spanish Treaties of the Mid-1780s in the
Context of the Comanche-Apache Rivalry," Tulsa, OK. (November 8, 2007).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Plains Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, "Comanche
Raiding, Captive Taking, and Population Decline," Rapid City, SD. (October 12,
2007).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, "Abrupt
Encounters and Scholarly Dilemmas: Captivity and Its Manifold Representations,"
Williamsburg, VA. (November 3, 2006).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference, "Yutaibo: Contemporary
Comanche Indians’ Views of Hispanics," San Marcos, TX. (November 1, 2006).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, "Más allá de
Río Grande: Hispanic Captives among the Comanche Indians," Santa Fe, Mexico.
(November 17, 2005).
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Rivaya-Martinez, J., American Society for Ethnohistory Annual Meeting, "Spanish
Terminology on (the Comanche) Indians," Chicago, IL. (October 30, 2004).
2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Borderless Centaurs: Comanche Movement across the Rio Grande
Valley, 1770-1875," Museum of South Texas History, Museum of South Texas
History, Edinburgh, TX. (March 5, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Early Comanche History: Facing the Challenges," Bullock Texas
State History Museum, Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, TX. (December
8, 2018).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "No Frontiers: Comanche Raiding across the Rio Grande, ca.
1770-1875," University of Texas, San Antonio, University of Texas, San Antonio,
San Antonio, TX. (April 20, 2018).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "La expansión comanche en la frontera norte de Nueva España,"
Museo de Historia Mexicana, Museo de Historia Mexicana, Monterrey, Mexico.
(October 21, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Centauros de las llanuras: Los orígenes de un mito," Facultad de
Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Filosofía y
Letras, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico. (May 17, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., John Searle Center for Social Ontology Annual Symposium,
University of California, Berkeley, "Blurred Identities: The Tortuous and Torturous
Return to ‘Civilization’ of ‘Redeemed’ Captives," Center for Social Ontology,
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. (March 24, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Intrusos en tierra de promisión. Las incursiones comanches en
México, 1846-1853," Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma,
Mexico City, Mexico. (February 2, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "El auge de los centauros. La revolución ecuestre en las Grandes
Llanuras," Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma,
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma, Mexico
City, Mexico. (February 1, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Nómadas y sedentarios en la frontera norte de Nueva España,"
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma, Instituto de
Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma, Mexico City, Mexico.
(January 27, 2017).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Guest Lecture, "En manos de los bárbaros. El cautiverio entre los
comanches, 1821-1875," Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Dirección de
Estudios Hisótricos, Mexico City, Mexico. (October 30, 2015).
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Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Problemas heurísticos en la historia demográfica de los indios
bárbaros. El caso comanche," El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, Mexico.
(September 30, 2014).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Deparment of Anthropology 2013 Speakers Series, "Becoming
Comanches: The Incorporation of Captives into Comanche Society, 1820-1875,"
Texas State Unviersity. (November 15, 2013).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium “Texas: The Big Picture”, "Recent Historiographic
Trends on Prehistoric and Native Texas," Gonzales Memorial Museum, Gonzales,
TX. (January 15, 2011).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "The Comanche Village of San Carlos de los Jupes: A Spanish
Attempt to Settle the Comanche Indians in the Late Eighteenth Century," Panhandle
Archaeological Society and Courson Archaeological Research, Frank Philips College,
Perryton, TX. (October 3, 2009).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Captivity, Slavery, and Adoption among the Comanche Indians,
1706-1875," Austin College, Sherman, TX. (2008).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Captivity and Adoption among the Comanche Indians," Southern
Methodist University – Taos, Fort Burgwin, NM. (July 8, 2008).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "Captivity, Slavery, and Adoption among the Comanche Indians,
1706-1875," Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. (March 19, 2008).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Panhandle Archaeological Society and Courson Archaeological
Research, "Comanche Motivations for Capturing and Adopting Outsiders," Amarillo,
TX. (January 14, 2008).
3. Consultancies:
Academic, Texas Ranger Research Institute Advisory Panel, Fredericksburg, TX. (May
15, 2015 - Present).
5. Other Works not in Print:
a. Works "submitted" or "under review":
Book Chapters:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (Submitted / Under Review). Los indios bárbaros en la
cartografía del norte de Nueva España: el caso comanche. In Cartografía
histórica del norte de Nueva España y México.
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (Submitted / Under Review). Trespassers in the Land of
Plenty: Comanche Raiding across the U.S.-Mexican Border, 1846-1853.
In Violence in the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands, co-edited by Andrew Torget
and Gerardo Gurza. North Carolina University Press.
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Book Reviews:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (Submitted / Under Review).
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (Submitted / Under Review). Southwestern Historical
Quarterly.
Journal Articles:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (Submitted / Under Review). Comanchería and Its
Hinterlands: A Reexamination of Comanche Power in the Eighteenth
Century. The William and Mary Quarterly.
b. Works "in progress":
Book Chapters:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (In Preparation; Not Yet Submitted). Los asentamientos
de bárbaros en el norte de Nueva España. Una revisión historiográfica. In
Historiografía del norte de Nueva España y México.
Scholarly Monographs:
Rivaya-Martinez, J. (In Preparation; Not Yet Submitted). Captivity, Slavery,
and Adoption among the Comanche.
c. Other Works Not in Print:
Keynote / Plenary Addresses:
Rivaya-Martinez, J., "A merced de los ‘bárbaros’. Cautivos nuevoleoneses
entre los comanches," Sociedad Nuevoleonesa de Historia, Geografía y
Estadística, Sociedad Nuevoleonesa de Historia, Geografía y Estadística,
Monterrey, Mexico. (May 17, 2017).
Roundtables:
Rivaya-Martinez, J., International Symposium on Violence in the
U.S.-Mexican Borderlands, "Drawing (Border) Lines and the Role of the
State," The William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies at Southern
Methodist University in partnership with the Instituto de Investigaciones
Dr. José María Luis Mora of Mexico City, Dallas, TX. (April 16, 2016).
Rivaya-Martinez, J., Symposium on "La violencia en la frontera
México-EE.UU", "La violencia en la frontera México-EE.UU. durante la
primera mitad del siglo XIX," William P. Clements Center for Southwest
Studies at Southern Methodist University and Instituto de Investigaciones
Dr. José María Luis Mora, Mexico City, Mexico. (September 2015).
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C. Scholarly / Creative Grants and Contracts:
1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. CONACyT Grant (8 investigators), CONACyT, Other,
$153,000.00. (Funded: 2016 - 2019). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. American Philosophical Society - Philips Fund Grant,
$3,000.00. (Funded: 2004 - 2005). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. UC MEXUS Dissertation Research Grant, $11,523.60.
(Funded: 2004 - 2005). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. Wenner-Gren Foundation Research Grant, $18,778.00.
(Funded: 2004 - 2005). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. American Philosophical Society - Philips Fund Grant,
$2,000.00. (Funded: 2003 - 2004). Grant.
2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. NEH Awards for Faculty at Hispanic-Serving
Institutions. (Submitted: 2014). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. NEH Fellowship. (Submitted: 2014). Grant.
3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. Research Grant, History Department, Texas State
Unviersity, Institutional (Higher Ed), $1,000.00. (Funded: 2019). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. Travel Grant, History Department, Texas State
Unviersity, Institutional (Higher Ed), $1,000.00. (Funded: 2017 - 2018).
Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. Research Grant, History Department, Texas State
Unviersity, Institutional (Higher Ed), $3,660.00. (Funded: 2017). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin (Principal). Travel Grant, History Department, Texas
State University, Institutional (Higher Ed), $916.00. (Submitted: November 1,
2015, Funded: 2015 - 2016). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. Research Grant, History Department, Texas State
University, $3,011.00. (Funded: 2014 - 2015). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University,
$7,891.66. (Funded: 2008 - 2009). Grant.
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Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. UCLA Institute of American Cultures Research Grant,
$2,700.00. (Funded: 2005 - 2006). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. UCLA Institute of American Cultures Research Grant,
$2,400.00. (Funded: 2003 - 2004). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. UCLA Institute of American Cultures Research Grant,
$2,450.00. (Funded: 2002 - 2003). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. UCLA Regents Research Stipend, $600.00. (Funded:
2002 - 2003). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. UCLA Department of Anthropology Research Grant,
$1,200.00. (Funded: 2001 - 2002). Grant.
Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. UCLA Department of Anthropology Research Grant,
$1,200.00. (Funded: 1999 - 2000). Grant.
D. Scholarly / Creative Fellowships, Awards, Honors:
Award / Honor Recipient: Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Southwestern
Studies, Center for the Study of the Southwest (Texas State University).
2015 - 2018
Award / Honor Recipient: Medalla de Acero al Mérito Histórico "Capitán Alonso de
León", Sociedad Nuevoleonesa de Historia, Geografía y Estadística.
2017
Fellowship Recipient: SMU Bill & Rita Clements Research Fellowship for the Study of
Soutwestern America ($39,000).
2007 - 2008
Fellowship Recipient: UCLA Dissertation Year Fellowship ($25,876.50).
2005 - 2006
Fellowship Recipient: American Philosophical Society Library Research Fellowship
($2,000).
2004 - 2005
Fellowship Recipient: Newberry Library Research Fellowship ($1,200).
2004 - 2005
Fellowship Recipient: UCLA Institute of American Cultures Predoctoral Fellowship
($19,738.50).
2002 - 2003
Award / Honor Recipient: Visiting Student at the Nantional Museum of Natural History
Award ($2,500), Smithsonian Institution.
2000 - 2001
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F. Media Recognition:
Radio, Radio Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay. (March 13, 2017).
Radio, KURV, McAllen, Texas. (March 5, 2017).
IV. SERVICE
A. Institutional
1. University:
Member, Castilla-La Mancha Study Group. (2015 - 2018).
Groundwork for study abroad program in Spain. (2013 - 2015).
Welcome Speaker, 8th Annual Celebration of the People Powwow, Texas State
University, San Marcos. (November 14, 2012).
2. College:
Member, Study Abroad Council, College of Liberal Arts, Texas State University.
(2012 - Present).
Organizer, Public lecture “Indigenous Landscapes and Colonial Boundaries:
Reading Nature into Colonial Archives,” by Cynthia Radding (Gussenhoven
Distinguished Professor of History and Latin American Studies, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill). (April 5, 2018).
Organizer, Public lecture “A Fresh Look at the Fort Parker Raid of 1836,” by
Daniel Gelo (Professor of Anthropology, Stumberg Distinguished University
Chair, and Dean of the College of Liberal and Fine Arts at the University of Texas
at San Antonio). (March 29, 2017).
Participant, “Immigration to Spain,” during the “Spanish Night” of the 2013
International Film Festival organized by the Department of Modern Languages.
(April 4, 2013).
3. Department/School:
Member, Merit Raise Committee. (2018 - Present).
Member, Travel Committee. (2018 - Present).
Member, Senior Seminar Committee. (August 2017 - Present).
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Study Abroad Committee, Department of History, Texas State University. (2012 -
Present).
Member, Swinney Leave Committee. (2017 - 2018).
Member, Policies Committee, Department of History, Texas State University.
(2014 - 2017).
Member, British History Search Committee, Department of History, Texas State
University. (2014 - 2015).
Mentor, Instructional observation and report on Dr. Jeffrey Helgeson's class on
the "History of the United States until 1877". (September 14, 2015).
Mentor, Instructional observation and report on Robert Marshall's class on the
"History of the United States until 1877". (February 3, 2015).
Member, Graduate Studies Committee. (2013 - 2014).
Organizer, “In Search of the Spanish Past: Ships, Sailors and Sources in the Early
Modern Period,” by Professor Carla Rahn Phillips (Union Pacific Professor of
Comparative Early Modern History [Emerita], University of Minnesota), Texas
State University. (November 3, 2014).
Member, Nominating Committee. (2010 - 2013).
Introduced and discussed the film The Searchers at a History Club Movie Night.
(2012).
Organizer, “Philip II of Spain and Elizabeth I of England: The Fight for
Hegemony in Europe and the Atlantic” by Professor Porfirio Sanz Camañes
(University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain). (September 21, 2012).
Member, Chair Nominating Committee. (2010 - 2011).
Member, Military History Search Committee. (2010 - 2011).
Member, Awards Committee. (2009 - 2010).
Introduced and discussed the film The Black Robe at a History Club Movie Night.
(2008).
B. Professional:
Institutional Liaison, The Southwest Seminar Consortium on Colonial Latin America.
(June 2017 - Present).
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Coordinator / Organizer, Symposium ¨"Opportunity and Adaptation across the
US-Mexico Borderlands," Texas State Unviersity, San Marcos, TX, United States.
(February 27, 2016 - Present).
Editorial Review Board Member, Ethnohistory. (January 1, 2016 - Present).
Member, Organizing Committee, International Colloquium on Northeastern Mexico and
Texas. (2015 - Present).
Member, Coordinating Committee, Southwest Seminar on Colonial Latin America. (2014
- Present).
Coordinator / Organizer, International Seminar on "Las fronteras indígenas de América /
Indigenous Borderlands of the Americas," Insituto de Investigaciones Históricas –
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City. (January 25, 2019).
Article manuscript reviewer, Western Historical Quarterly. (2018).
Referee in T&P, History Department, Hood College. (2018).
Referee in T&P, History Department, Northern Arizona University. (2018).
Referee in T&P, History Department, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. (2018).
Referee in T&P, History Department, University of West Georgia. (2018).
Member, Local Arrangements Committee, Texas State Historical Association. (2017 -
2018).
Discussant, Annual Meeting of The Southwest Seminar Consortium on Colonial Latin
America, Utah Valley University, Heber City, UT. (November 2, 2018 - November 3,
2018).
Coordinator / Organizer, International symposium "Indigenous Borderlands of the
Americas / Las fronteras indígenas de América" at Texas State Unviersity, San Marcos,
TX, United States. (April 6, 2018 - April 7, 2018).
Referee in T&P, History Department, University of Colorado Denver. (2017).
Article manuscript reviewer, Southwestern Historical Quarterly. (2016 - 2017).
Discussant, Annual Meeting of The Southwest Seminar Consortium on Colonial Latin
America, Beyond the Conquest: New Approaches to the Ethnohistory of Colonial Latin
America, University of California – San Diego, San Diego, CA. (October 5, 2017 -
October 7, 2017).
Content Advisor, Exhibit "A Land without Borders: The Comanche Range," Center for
the Studies of the Southwest at Texas State University", San Marcos, TX. (January 2017 -
September 2017).
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Commentator, Seminario de Avances de Investigación del Centro de Estudios Históricos
del Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, Mexico. (September 20, 2017 - September 22, 2017).
Coordinator / Organizer, International Symposium "Landscapes, Peoples, and
Institutions: Constructing the Borderlands / Paisajes, gentes e instituciones. Una frontera
en construcción," Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas State Unviersity, San
Marcos, TX. (April 1, 2017).
Chair, Panel “A Tale of Two Bayous: Preservation and Conservation in Houston.”
Annual Meeting of the Texas State Historical Association, Houston, TX. (March 4,
2017).
Article manuscript reviewer, Signos Históricos (journal). (2016).
Article manuscript reviewer, Ethnohistory (journal). (December 1, 2015 - 2016).
Book manuscript reviewer, Routledge. (2015 - 2016).
Discussant, Annual Meeting of The Southwest Seminar Consortium on Colonial Latin
America, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX. (October 13, 2016 - October 15,
2016).
Coordinator / Organizer, Public reading by author Octavio Pimentel of his book Historias
de Éxito within Mexican Communities: Silenced Voices. (January 27, 2016).
Organizer and Chair, Panel on "Indigenous Territoriality and Ethnogenesis in the Greater
Southwest during the Eighteenth Century" at the 2015 Meeting of the American Society
for Ethnohistory. (November 2015).
Chair, Panel on "Misiones y Culturas•" at the international colloquium. (October 2015).
Organizer and Chair, Panel on "Lo medieval en la América hispana / The 'Medieval' in
the Spanish Americas" at the XXV Texas Medieval Association Annual Meeting.
(October 2015).
Coordinator / Organizer, second annual meeting of the Southwest Seminar on Colonial
Latin America on. (October 1, 2015).
Chair, Panel on "Drugs, Medicine, and Spirituality in Latin America" at 2015 Annual
Meetings of the Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, San Jose, Costa Rica.
(March 13, 2015).
Book manuscript reviewer, Andrés Reséndez's book manuscript The Other Slavery: The
Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
2016). (2014).
Book manuscript reviewer, Miguel Ángel González Quiroga's book manuscript War and
Peace on the Rio Grande Frontier (in press with Texas A&M University Press). (2014).
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Book manuscript reviewer, University of North Texas Press. (2012).
Chair, Panel on “Imperial and Nationalist Perspectives on Colonial Latin America,” at the
Annual Meetings of the Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, Miami, FL.
(March 9, 2012).
Chair, Panel on “Las familias pluriétnicas: un fenómeno compartido en la Nueva España"
at the Primer seminario metodológico de la Red de Historia Demográfica on "Familias
pluriétnicas y mestizaje”, Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico. (June 19, 2010).
Article manuscript reviewer, Estudios Mexicanos / Mexican Studies (journal). (2009).
Coordinator / Organizer, Panel on “(Inter-)Dependence and Accommodation:
Eighteenth-Century European-Indian Relations in the Northernmost Provinces of New
Spain” for the 2009 Annual Meetings of the Texas State Historical Association, Austin,
TX. (March 28, 2009).
Article manuscript reviewer, Colonial Latin American Historical Review. (2007).
Article manuscript reviewer, American Indian Culture and Research Journal. (2004 -
2005).
C. Community:
Member, Texas Ranger Research Institute Advisory Panel. (May 15, 2015 - Present).
Speaker, Presentation on "Texas Natives" to fourth-grade students at Baranoff
Elementary, Austin, TX. (November 16, 2018).
Content Advisor and Donnor, Exhibit "A Land without Borders: The Comanche Range,"
developed by a team of students from the Public History Program at Texas State
University, to the Comanche National Museum, Lawton, OK. (September 27, 2017).
Speaker, Presentation on "North American Natives" to first-grade students at Baranoff
Elementary, Austin, TX. (February 3, 2016).
Speaker, Presentation on "The Spanish Roots of Texas" to fourth-grade students at
Baranoff Elementary, Austin, TX. (November 16, 2015).
Speaker, Presentation on "North American Natives" to first-grade students at Baranoff
Elementary, Austin, TX. (November 16, 2012).
Speaker, 8th Annual Celebration of the People Powwow, Texas State University, San
Marcos, TX. (November 14, 2012).
D. Organization Memberships:
Research Group on "El gran norte novohispano-mexicano". (2016 - Present).
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International Colloquium on Northeastern Mexico and Texas. (2015 - Present).
Southwest Seminar Consortium on Colonial Latin America. (2014 - Present).
Texas State Historical Association. (2009 - Present).
Organization of American Historians. (2008 - Present).
Red de Historia Demográfica (Mexico). (2008 - Present).
Western History Association. (2008 - Present).
American Historical Association. (2007 - Present).
American Society for Ethnohistory. (2005 - Present).
American Anthropological Association. (2000 - Present).
American Ethnological Society. (2000 - Present).
Medieval Academy of America. (2015 - 2016).
Southwest Council on Latin American Studies. (2012 - 2016).
G. Service Professional Development Activities Attended:
Webinar, "Making Your Institution More DACA-friendly and ‘Undocu-friendly," Texas
State Unviersity. (December 15, 2016).