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Sara Gonzalez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Washington, Seattle, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in American Indian Studies. Her current roles include developing a community-based archaeology program and exploring digital media's role in tribal historical preservation. Previously, she held fellowships at Carleton College (Department of Sociology & Anthropology) and Vassar College (Department of Anthropology). She earned her doctorate from UC Berkeley's Department of Anthropology in 2011.
Her research focuses on the archaeology of colonialism, Indigenous and feminist archaeology, and historical archaeology. She emphasizes collaborative, community-driven approaches to preserving cultural heritage. Her work bridges academic scholarship with practical applications in public and tribal preservation efforts.
- Awards: Scholar-in-Residence Fellow (Carleton College), Christian A. Johnson Fellow (Vassar College).
While no specific grants or advising details are provided, her academic trajectory highlights sustained engagement with interdisciplinary and community-oriented research. She contributes to initiatives in the University of Washington’s Department of Anthropology and collaborates with American Indian Studies programs.
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