Sunny K. Hegwood (580) 699-7229 shegwood@cnc.cc.ok.us CURRENT POSITIONS: Faculty Doctoral Candidate American Indian Studies, Art, & Sociology American Indian Studies Program Comanche Nation College University of Arizona 1608 SW 9 th Street 218 Harvill Building Lawton, OK 73501 1103 E. 2 nd Street Tucson, AZ 85721-0076 I am a faculty member at Comanche Nation College, teaching courses in American Indian studies, art, and sociology. I am also a Doctoral Candidate in the American Indian Studies program at the University of Arizona. I am an enrolled member of the Comanche Nation. As an educator, I have taught introductory indigenous issues, indigenous film, contemporary indigenous issues, museum studies, cultural preservation, art, law & governance and education, as well as introductory sociological issues, race and ethnicity, marriage and the family, and social problems. My research interests are varied and focus on health & wellness, educational pedagogy, social statistics, race and culture, social issues, and cultural preservation. EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, American Indian Studies, expected graduation date May 2014 University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Areas of Focus: health & wellness, repatriation, museological representation, cultural preservation, tribal museums & cultural centers, theory & research methods, history, education, and course development. Dissertation: Maternal Health in Native America: a secondary analysis of health behaviors, prior well-being, and adverse pregnancy outcomes, 1996-2008 Quantitatively analyzes maternal health behaviors, prior health conditions, and certain adverse pregnancy outcomes focusing on Native American mothers in the state of Oklahoma between 1996-2008. Master of Arts, Sociology, June 2006 University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma Areas of Focus: race & ethnicity, social stratification, and theory & research methods Thesis: Ethnic Differences in Maternal Health Behaviors and the Consequences Quantitatively analyzes maternal health behaviors and the consequences of those actions on the health of both the mother and child, focusing on Native American mothers in the state of Oklahoma between 2000-2003. Bachelor of Science, Sociology, May 2004 Oklahoma State University; Stillwater, Oklahoma Area Studies Certificate, Native American Studies, May 2004 Oklahoma State University; Stillwater, Oklahoma Hegwood 1
Comanche Language Collaborative Project, Fall 2008 University of Arizona; Tucson, Arizona Comanche Nation College; Lawton, Oklahoma I participated in a collaborative project with Dr. Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox (Comanche, University of Arizona) and Dr. Todd McDaniels (Comanche Nation College) in order to learn the Comanche language, narratives, and songs. Island Summer Program, June-August 2001 University of Hawai i at Hilo; Hilo, Hawaii Over the course of the summer I lived in Hilo, Hawaii, in order to study both cultural anthropology and marine science and was part of a large group of students from various regions of the world that explored Native Hawaiian culture by taking part in both guided & personal fieldtrips around the island. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Faculty, Comanche Nation College, Lawton, OK, August 2013-present AIS 1443: Tribal Governance AIS 2013: Representation & Preservation of Cultural Heritage AIS 2413: American Indian Law & Sovereignty AIS 2903: Indigenous Perspectives ART 2413: History of Indigenous Art I SOC 2113: Sociological Perspectives of Indigenous Art I Director of Education, Comanche National Museum & Cultural Center, Lawton, OK, 2012-2013 I was in charge of both on- and off-site museum visits, guiding school tours, organizing and conducting focus groups, designing presentations and demonstrations regarding Comanche history and culture, and preparing grants that funded all educational activities at CNMCC. Adjunct Instructor, Pima Community College East Campus, Tucson, Arizona SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2012 (6 credits) SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2011 (6 credits) SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2011 (6 credits) SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2010 (3 credits) Adjunct Instructor, Pima Community College Desert Vista Campus, Tucson, Arizona SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2012 (3 credits) SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2011 (3 credits) SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2011 (3 credits) SOC 120: Social Problems, Spring 2011(3 credits) HIS/ANT 148: History of Indians of North America, Fall 2010 (3 credits) Graduate Assistant, Native American & Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) 2010 Local Host Committee, University of Arizona, Fall 2009 Spring 2010 I was responsible for aiding in the organization of the 2010 NAISA meeting held in Tucson, Arizona and hosted by the American Indian Studies program at the University of Arizona. My duties included contacting potential sponsors, exhibitors, and participants by mail, email, and phone; attending local host committee meetings and recording minutes; aiding in the maintenance of the NAISA 2010 website; and advertising on and off campus, including professional meetings. Hegwood 2
Exhibitor & Recruiter, National Indian Education Association; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2009 I attended the convention as an exhibitor in order to advertise & recruit for all levels of study in the American Indian Studies program at the University of Arizona, and the 2010 NAISA meeting. Instructor, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona AIS 344: Native Americans in Film, Summer 2010 Pre-Session AIS 344: Native Americans in Film, Summer 2009 Session II AIS 344: Native Americans in Film, Summer 2009 Session I TRAD 101: Many Nations of Native America, Summer 2008 Session II AIS 200: Introduction to American Indian Studies, Summer 2008 Session I AIS 200: Introduction to American Indian Studies, Spring 2008 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona AIS 595/495A: Natural Resources & the Environment in Native Communities, Spring 2009 AIS 200: Introduction to American Indian Studies, Fall 2007 TRAD 101: Many Nations of Native America, Fall 2006 - Spring 2007 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Fall 2008 I was responsible for assisting in research and course development regarding tribally-specific natural resource management programs throughout the United States. Intern, Arizona State Museum, Tucson, Arizona, Spring Fall 2008 I assisted in locating, documenting, & cataloguing loaned items returned to the museum from other museological institutions. I engaged in extensive research regarding the practical application of educational programming initiatives in museological institutions. I assisted in locating, inspecting, & documenting items for tribal repatriation under the statutes of the Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Contributor, American Indian 101, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Fall 2006 I assisted in the development of a class regarding American Indian issues, both historical and contemporary, to be presented by the Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs to newly elected and incumbent Arizona state officials. I was a member of law & policy, health, and cultural preservation committees. Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma SOC 3623: Minority and Ethnic Groups, Fall 2005-Spring 2006 SOC 1113: Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2005 SOC 3553: Sociology of Law, Fall 2004 SOC 3133: Methods of Social Research, Fall 2004 Graduate Student Senator, University of Oklahoma, Fall 2005-Spring 2006 I was one of two senators representing the Sociology Department. I was a member of Human Diversity Committee. I was responsible for organizing a film festival promoting awareness of diversity. Hegwood 3
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Oklahoma State University, Spring 2004 I was responsible for investigating environmental issues in Oklahoma that concerned Native American tribes in Southeast Oklahoma, namely the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer lawsuit. GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, & HONORS RECEIVED Native American/Native Hawaiian Museum Services Program Grant, Institute of Museum & Library Services, Comanche National Museum & Cultural Center, FY2013-2014, $49,976.89 Comanche Tribal Academic Grant, 2002-2013 Graduate Interdisciplinary Scholarship, American Indian Studies, University of Arizona, Spring 2013 Dissertation Planning Stipend, The Partnership in Native American Cancer Prevention, Fall 2011 Tuition Waiver, University of Arizona, 2006-2010 Herbert E. Carter Travel Award for Graduate Interdisciplinary Program Students, Fall 2009 Graduate Diversity Fellowship, University of Arizona, August 2006 Most Outstanding Graduate Student, Comanche Nation Tribal Graduation Banquet, June 2006 Tuition Waiver, University of Oklahoma, 2004-2006 Sallie and Beulah Alexander Scholarship, University of Oklahoma, 2004-2006 Most Outstanding Undergraduate Student, Comanche Nation Tribal Graduation Banquet, June 2004 Academic Scholarship, Oklahoma State University, 2002-2004 Academic Scholarship, University of Central Arkansas, 2000-2002 PUBLICATIONS Lybarger, Sunny K. and Nancy J. Parezo. Review of Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives edited by Susan Sleeper-Smith. 2009. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. American Indian Culture & Research Journal. Parezo, Nancy J. and Sunny K. Lybarger. Review of Mediating Knowledges: Origins of a Zuni Tribal Museum by Gwyneira Isaac. 2007. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Collaborative Anthropologies. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES & PRESENTATIONS Panel Presentation, Ft. Worth Convention Center, Ft. Worth, Texas, March 2013 National Art Education Association (NAEA) National Convention Panel Title: Interpreting Native American Culture in our Community: from Exhibit Walls to the Classroom. Paper Presentation, Waikiki Beach Marriot, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 2012 10 th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Paper Title: Maternal Health in Native America: a secondary analysis of health behaviors, prior well-being, and adverse pregnancy outcomes, 1996-2008 Paper Presentation, Waikiki Beach Marriot, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 2010 8 th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities Paper Title: Indigenizing the Museum: Re-presentations in Tribally-Managed Museums & Cultural Centers Hegwood 4
Poster Presentation, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, November 2008 2 nd Annual American Indian Studies Program Poster Session Poster Title: Indigenizing the Museum: Tribal Museums & Cultural Centers as Places of Belonging Poster Presentation, Grand Hyatt, Tampa Bay, Florida, August 2008 2008 Minority Health Disparities Summit Poster Title: Racial & Ethnic Differences in Maternal Health Behaviors & the Consequences Poster Presentation, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, November 2007 1st Annual American Indian Studies Program Poster Session Poster Title: Museological Representations of Indigenous Peoples & Art Received Honorable Mention EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & COMMUNITY EVENTS Presenter, Tribal Sovereignty & Citizenship, Constitution Day, Comanche Nation College, Sept 2013 Presenter, Comanche Cultural Awareness & Knowledge, Ft. Sill Museum, Lawton, OK, April 2013 Presenter, Indigenization of the Museum & Tribal Museum History, University of Oklahoma Native American Studies Program & Tribal Oral Histories Class, March 2013 Presenter, CNMCC: Today and in the Future, Oklahoma Home & Community Education, March 2013 Participant, Heritage Education Workshop, CNMCC and MoTTU Partnership, Lawton, OK, March 2013 Presenter, The Comanche and the Bison, Carriage Hills Elementary, Lawton, OK, February 2013 Presenter, Ceremonial Uses of Tobacco and Guidelines for Partnering with Native Communities, Southwest Tobacco-Free Oklahoma Coalition, Lawton, OK, February 2013 Presenter and Organizer, Comanche 101, Lubbock Lake Landmark, Lubbock, TX, January 2012 Presenter, The Comanche and the Bison, Shepherd Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, TX, January 2013 Dance Demonstration Coordinator, Woodland Hills Elementary, Lawton, OK, November 2012 Presenter, The Comanche and the Bison, Edison Elementary, November 2012 Presenter, Comanche Code Talkers: Use of a Native American Language for Secure Communications in WWII, Ft. Sill Reserve Unit, Lawton, OK, November 2012 Presenter, Comanche Culture & Stereotypes Ft. Sill Fires Brigade, Lawton, OK, November 2012 Presenter, The Comanche and the Bison, Cache Middle School, Cache, OK, November 2012 Volunteer, Walters Service Club Veteran s Day Powwow, Lawton, OK, November 2012 Participant, The United Way 18 th Annual David Hegwood Day of Caring, Lawton, OK, September 2012 Tutor & Mentor, Sociology & American Indian Studies, Pima Community College, 2008-2012 Volunteer, Ethnic Diversity Week, Pima Community College, 2010 Editorial Board Member, Red Ink Magazine, University of Arizona, 2007-2008 Artist Aide, Southwest Indian Art Fair, Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ, 2007-2008 Volunteer, Indigenous Foods Day, University of Arizona, 2006 Member, American Indian Studies Graduate Student Council, University of Arizona, 2006-2007 Member, Sociology Club, Oklahoma State University, 2002-2004 Member, Native American Student Association, Oklahoma State University, 2002-2004 Hegwood 5