LeCompte-Mastenbrook, CVT2017
LeCompte-Mastenbrook, CVT2017
LeCompte-Mastenbrook, CVT2017
TEACHING INTERESTS
Environmental anthropology, Ethnobotany, Ethnoecology, Historical ecology,
Multispecies ethnography, Native American societies of the Northwest Coast, Politics
of nature & natural resources management, Participatory research methods.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Cross-cultural collaboration, Cultural landscapes, Ethnobotany, Ethnoecology,
Ethnohistory, Historical ecology, Historical trauma & healing, Indigenous fire
ecologies, Indigenous food sovereignty movements, Indigenous rights, North
American Pacific Northwest.
EDUCATION
TEACHING
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2014 University of Washington
Co-instructor, Department of Anthropology
Anth 311: Cultural Politics of Diet and Nutrition
RESEARCH
Current Projects
Hamman, Sarah & Joyce LeCompte, co-leads (2017) Developing a socio-ecological approach to
restoring camas prairie cultural ecosystems. University of Washington: Center for Creative
Conservation Incubator Grant.
Dissertation Research
Lecompte, Joyce (2015) Restoring Coast Salish Foods and Landscapes: A More-than-Human
Politics of Place, History and Becoming. Phd Thesis. Seattle, University of Washington.
Refereed Publications
LeCompte, Joyce (2017) Temperate Rainforests of the Central Northwest Coast of North
America. In Anthropogenic Fire History, Ecology, and Management in Fire-Prone
Landscapes: An Intercontinental Review. Fire Otherwise: Ethnobiology of Burning for a
Changing World. Cynthia Fowler and James Welch, Eds. Salt Lake City; University of Utah
Press.
LeCompte, Joyce (2017) Restoration and risk: Federal-tribal collaboration and the
(non)reintroduction of anthropogenic fire in Coast Salish territories of Washington State.
Fire Otherwise: Ethnobiology of Burning for a Changing World. Cynthia Fowler and James Welch,
Eds. Salt Lake City; University of Utah Press.
Armstrong, Chelsey Geralda, Anna C. Shoemaker, Oliver J. Boles, Alex McAlvay, Nik
Petek, Kevin S. Gibbons, Erendira Quintana Morales, Iain McKechnie, Pter Szab,
Eugene N. Anderson, Anneli Ekblom, Sarah Walshaw, Aleksandra Ibraginow, Grzegorz
Podruczny, Jana C. Vamosi, Tony Marks-Block, Joyce K. LeCompte, Skihitowin
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Awsis, Carly Nabess, Paul J. Lane, and Carole L. Crumley (2017) Anthropological
Contributions to Historical Ecology: 50 Questions, Infinite Prospects. PLoS one.
Poe, Melissa, Joyce LeCompte, Rebecca McLain, Patrick Hurley (2014) Urban Foraging
and Relational Ecologies of Belonging. Special Issue, Social and Cultural Geography: Human-
Plant Geographies. 15(8) 901-919.
Works in Progress
LeCompte, Joyce (in prep) The More Than Human Politics of qali. Article manuscript.
LeCompte, Joyce (in prep) Cultural Ecosystems of the Salish Sea and Central Northwest Coast.
Book manuscript
Technical Reports
LeCompte, Joyce and Sonni Tadlock (2017) 13 Moons Curriculum for Informal
Indigenous Science Education. Swinomish Tribe, La Conner, WA.
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2011 - 2013 Tulalip Tribes
Principal Investigator, Baseline Study of Historical and Current Use and
Distribution of Mountain Huckleberry in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie
National Forest.
2015 Society of Ethnobiology: Barbara Lawrence Award for best graduate student paper
2014 Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Seattle WA: Burke Museum
Archaeological Collections Research Fellowship ($5,800)
2012 Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest: Research Travel Grant ($1,500)
2008 University of Washington Canadian Studies Center: Foreign Language and Area
Studies (FLAS) Fellow (Musqueam Salish, University of British Columbia) (tuition
waiver and stipend) (2008-10)
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PRESENTATIONS
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Management and access to traditional plants on public lands. Hibulb Cultural
Center, Tulalip, WA.
2011 Ethnoecological histories of huckleberries and their habitats in the central Cascade
mountains of Washington State. Sto:lo People of the River Conference,
Chilliwack, BC.
2011 Urban foraging and gleaning as a place-making practice amongst newly arrived
Seattleites. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meetings, Seattle, WA
2011 An ethnohistory of big huckleberry habitat in the central Cascade Mountains of
Washington State. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meetings, Seattle,
WA.
Public Presentations
SERVICE
Professional Service
Faculty mentor: Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program (2017).
Co-developer: Tend, Gather, Grow, a K-12 wild foods and medicines curriculum (2016-
present).
Committee member: Graduate student representative, ad hoc hiring committee for Dr.
Radhika Govindrajan, University of Washington Department of Anthropology (2015).
Advisor: The UW Farm: A Guide to the Community Zine. Nina Arlein: Comparative
History of Ideas undergraduate thesis. University of Washington (2010-11).
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Referee
Ethnobiology Letters (2016 present).
Reviewer: Natural and Cultural History of Beargrass. US Forest Service General Technical
Report 864. PNW Research Station, Portland, OR (2012).
Community Service
Council member: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Resource Advisory Council, Mt.
Baker District special forest products and labor representative. United States Department
of Agriculture (2015-present)
Steering committee: Our Food is our Medicine conference, Northwest Indian College
Institute of Indigenous Foods and Traditions. Islandwood, Bainbridge Island, WA (2012)
Steering committee: Sustaining our culture: Management and access to traditional plants
on public lands conference. Tulalip Tribes, Tulalip, WA (2011)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
REFERENCES
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Dr. Eugene S. Hunn (emeritus)
UW Department of Anthropology
Box 353100
Seattle, WA 98195-3100
enhunn323@comcast.net
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