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I'm currently a senior at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and in the process of applying to graduate school in anthropology.  My college major is Sociology/Anthropology and my concentration is in Latin American Studies.  In anthropology and the social sciences in general, I'm very interested in Mesoamerica past and present.  I have also concentrated much of my course work on indigenous rights and images of indigeneity in North America.
I'm currently a senior at [http://www.carleton.edu/ Carleton College] in Northfield, Minnesota and in the process of applying to graduate school in anthropology.  My college major is Sociology/Anthropology and my concentration is in Latin American Studies.  In anthropology and the social sciences in general, I'm very interested in Mesoamerica past and present.  I have also concentrated much of my course work on indigenous rights and images of indigeneity in North America.


In other areas, I am very involved in the Boy Scouts - I started as a Tiger Cub 15 years ago and am now an adult leader.  I love to travel and have done so at every opportunity.  I also love to "find things" with my mom - we often go fossil hunting and take excursions to look for rocks, mushrooms, four leaf clovers, or anything else that one might find on (or in) the ground.
In other areas, I am very involved in the Boy Scouts - I started as a Tiger Cub 15 years ago and am now an adult leader.  I love to travel and have done so at every opportunity.  I also love to "find things" with my mom - we often go fossil hunting and take excursions to look for rocks, mushrooms, four leaf clovers, or anything else that one might find on (or in) the ground.

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I'm currently a senior at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and in the process of applying to graduate school in anthropology. My college major is Sociology/Anthropology and my concentration is in Latin American Studies. In anthropology and the social sciences in general, I'm very interested in Mesoamerica past and present. I have also concentrated much of my course work on indigenous rights and images of indigeneity in North America.

In other areas, I am very involved in the Boy Scouts - I started as a Tiger Cub 15 years ago and am now an adult leader. I love to travel and have done so at every opportunity. I also love to "find things" with my mom - we often go fossil hunting and take excursions to look for rocks, mushrooms, four leaf clovers, or anything else that one might find on (or in) the ground.