Ienna Adha Raig: Sienna.r.craig@dartmouth - Edu
Ienna Adha Raig: Sienna.r.craig@dartmouth - Edu
Ienna Adha Raig: Sienna.r.craig@dartmouth - Edu
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EDUCATION
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2002
1995
1993
International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM), Vice
President
OneHEART Worldwide, Board Member and Chair of Medical Advisory Board of
non-profit organization dedicated to improving maternal and neonatal health in
Tibetan areas of China and Nepal (www.oneheartworld-wide.org).
Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies, Executive Council Member
Himalayan Amchi Association, Kathmandu, Nepal, Advisor
DROKPA, Chief Executive Officer of nonprofit organization that partners with
communities in the Himalaya and Central Asia to implement grassroots development
and cultivate social entrepreneurship (www.drokpa.org).
2010 2011
2009
2008 2012
2007-2010
2004 2008
2004 2006
2004
2002 2004
1996-97
2012-14
2012-13
Faculty Research Grant to support the project Genes and the fertility of Tibetan women
at high altitude in Nepal: Biocultural Perspectives on Reproduction and Social Change, co
founded by the National Science Foundation, as per above.
2011
2010 - 2013
2009 - 2010
2009 - 2010
2008
2008 - 2013
2007
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2004
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1995 1996
2006
2002
2002
1999
Society for Medical Anthropology POLGAR Award for Best Medical Anthropology
Article Adams, Miller, Craig, et al. (2005)
US Dept. of Education Foreign Language and Area Studies Scholarship, Cornell
University - Tibetan language
US Dept. of Education Foreign Language and Area Studies Scholarship, Cornell
University - Nepali language
US Dept. of Education Foreign Language and Area Studies Scholarship, Cornell
University - Nepali language
BOOKS
In Preparation Medicine in the Mountains: Engaging in Health-Development Work in Asias High Altitude
Regions. S. Craig and K. Bauer. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England.
Under contract; anticipated pub date 2014.
2012
Healing Elements: Efficacy and the Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine. Berkeley: University
of California Press.
2012
Clinical Research on Tibetan Medicine: Challenges and Points of Consensus. C. Witt, S. Craig
and M. Cumuo, eds. Berlin: CVC/Essen, with support from Hans-GrtzStiftungsinstitut.
2010
Studies of Medical Pluralism in Tibetan History and Society: Proceedings from the XIth
International Association of Tibetan Studies Meetings. S. Craig, M. Cuomo, F. Garrett, and
M. Schrempf, eds. Bonn: International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies,
Contributions to Research on Central Asia series.
2010
Medicine Between Science and Religion: Explorations on Tibetan Grounds. V. Adams, M.
Schrempf, and S. Craig eds. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books.
2008
Horses Like Lightning: A Story of Passage through the Himalayas. Boston, MA: Wisdom
Publications.
EDITOR - SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS
2010 [2011]
2011
Himalaya 30(1-2). Special issue on Development in Tibet: Land, Labor, and Social
Policy in a Context of Rapid Transition. K. Bauer, G. Childs, S. Craig, and A.
Fischer, eds.
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity 5(2). Special issue on Medicinal Plant
Cultivation, Conservation and Commoditization in the Himalaya and Tibet. S. Craig
and D. Glover, eds. Leiden: Brill.
2013
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Windhorses and Dharma Warriors: The religious, historical, and cultural significance
of horse protection rituals in Mustang, Nepal. In S. Olsen, ed. Horses and Humans:
Proceedings from International Symposium on Horse and Human Relationships, Oxford: British
Archaeological Reports, Pp. 339-354.
Himalayan Healers in Transition: Professionalization, Identity, and Conservation
among practitioners of gso ba rig pa in Nepal. S. Craig and G. Bista, In Y. Thomas,
M. Karki, K. Gurung, and D. Parajuli, eds. Himalayan Medicinal and Aromatic Plants:
Balancing Use and Conservation. Kathmandu: WWF Nepal Program, Pp. 411-434.
Indigenous Veterinary Care in West Nepal. Proceedings from Second International
Conference on Yak, Qinghai Academy of Sciences: Peoples Republic of China.
Pasture Management, Indigenous Veterinary Care, and the Role of the Horse in
Mustang, Nepal. In D. Miller, S. Craig, and G. Rana, eds, Proceedings from Regional
Expert Meeting on Rangelands and Pastoral Development, Kathmandu, Nepal.
2004
1996
CREATIVE WRITING
2012
2010
Tse Go La: At the Threshold of this Life. This work combines a series of my poems with
traditional court songs from Mustang, Nepal, composed for combined choruses and
chamber orchestra by Andrea Clearfield. Co-commissioned by the Mendelssohn
Club and the Pennsylvania Girl Choir for premiere with the Chamber Orchestra of
Philadelphia on April, 29 2012.
A Sacred Geography: Sonnets of Tibet and the Himalaya. Anthropology and Humanism,
35(2): 240-247.
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2009 [2004]
2005
Clear Sky, Red Earth: A Himalayan Story, with illustrations by Tenzin Norbu Lama
Kathmandu: Mera Publications.
Tibetan Language Edition of Clear Sky, Red Earth translated and published by the
Tibetan Arts and Literature Initiative (www.talitibet.org) in 2013.
A Sacred Geography: Sonnets of Tibetan and Himalayan Landscape. Simplemente Maria
Press: Santa Barbara, CA. Limited edition artists book.
JOURNALISM / EDITORIAL
2012
Books are Made through Conversations. Library Muse, the Dartmouth Library Blog.
Url: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~libraryblog/?p=2290
2012
Monsoon in the Rainshadow and Where Horses Grow Swift, Interview by Kunda
Dixit. Nepali Times Issue 621, 7 September, 2012. Url:
http://www.nepalitimes.com/issue/2012/09/07/Nation/19611#.ULJQ1IV1HXU
2010
Not a Hidden Kingdom (Op-Ed). The Kathmandu Post, September 15, 2010.
2004
Selling Shangri La: Tibetan Medicine from Lhasa and Beyond, Emirates In-Flight
Magazine, November issue.
2004
With One Heart: Culture, Medicine, and the Survival of Tibetans. The Explorers
Journal, Spring Issue.
2003
SARS on the Roof of the World. The Explorers Journal, Summer Issue.
2000
Ruminations on a Road. Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Fall Issue.
2000
Saving Tibets Children. Shambhala Sun, Summer Issue.
1998
Portrait of a Himalayan Healer. The Explorers Journal, Fall Issue.
1998
Riding in the Rain Shadow. Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Winter Issue.
Wind, Blood, Fire: A Glimpse at Mustang's Equine Traditions. Mustang Sandesh.
INVITED LECTURES (LAST FIVE YEARS)
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2009 - 2013
2009
2008
2008
Tibetan Medicine, Public Health, and Cultural Competency in an Era of EvidenceBased Health-Development Programs. Symposium on Tibetan Medicine and
Contemplative Practice, University of Virginia, April 13-15, 2012.
Producing Efficacious Medicines: Reflections on Collaborative Ethnography and the
Politics of Recognition and Standardization. University of Auckland Department of
Anthropology, February 28, 2012.
Healing Elements: Social Ecologies of Tibetan Medicine in Nepal and China. Harvard
University - Inner Asian and Altaic Studies Program, November 9, 2011.
Buddhist ways of Healing: Theory and Practice of Tibetan Medicine in China and
Nepal. Tibetan and Himalayan Studies Seminar, College of the Holy Cross, July 20, 2011.
Funded by a grant from the National Institute for Humanities.
The Science of Healing: Practicing, Producing, and Consuming Tibetan Medicine.
Vermont Humanities Council, Burlington, VT, February 16, 2011.
Tibetan Medicine between Local and Global Worlds. Shelly and Donald Rubin
Foundation / Columbia University Scholars Seminar Series, New York, November 16,
2010.
Reflections on the Life and Work of Dolpo Artist Tenzin Norbu. Asian Art and
Modernity Tibetan Perspectives, Seminar at The New School for Social Research, New
York, November 17, 2010.
Scaling up the Tibetan Medicine Industry: Opportunities and Challenges. Tibetan
Social Business and Sustainable Entrepreneurship Symposium, University of Virginia
Darden School of Business, in collaboration with Machik, April 9-11, 2010.
Medical Anthropology for Global Health Professionals. Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical
Center, Department of Infectious Disease, September 2, 2010.
Tibetan Medicine and the Anthropology of Buddhist Healing. Buddhism in Tibet
and the Himalayas Seminar, Religion Department, College of the Holy Cross, April 20,
2010.
Experiences from Clinical Research on Tibetan Medicine. Impulse Lecture at the
Interdisciplinary Consensus Conference on Clinical Research on Tibetan Medicine:
From Current Evidence to Future Strategies. Charit, Institute for Social Medicine, Berlin,
February 27-28, 2010.
Horses Like Lightning: Reflections on Change in a Himalayan Kingdom. Vermont
Humanities Council First Wednesday Series, Middlebury, VT, December 2, 2009;
Brattleboro, VT, February 3, 2010; Montpelier, VT, November 3, 2010; St.
Johnsbury, VT, November 2, 2011; Rutland, VT, May 5, 2012; Newport, VT,
January 2, 2013; Norwich, VT, February 6, 2013.
Impacts of Labor Migration and Social Change on Health Seeking Behavior:
Preliminary Notes between Mustang, Nepal and New York City. University College
London, November 19, 2009.
Good Manufacturing Practices and the Tibetan Science of Healing: Safety and
Efficacy by Whose Standards? Harvard Medical School - Asian Medicine Healing
Network, Boston, MA, May 20, 2008.
Co-sponsored by the Osher Institute, MGH-Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, and the
Department of Anthropology.
Tibetan Medicine: Theory and Practice in China and Nepal. Tibetan and Himalayan
Studies Seminar, College of the Holy Cross, July 2, 2008.
Funded by a grant from the National Institute for Humanities.
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2008
2008
2008
Pregnancy and Childbirth in Tibetan Societies: Knowledge and Practice. Ithaca, NY,
April 26, 2008.
Co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, Cornell University; Namgyal Institute of
Buddhist Studies; Ithaca Birth Group.
Tibetan Medicine in Nepal and China: Notes on Knowledge Transmission and the
Economy of Practice. Contemplative Studies Initiative, Brown University, Providence,
RI, March 6, 2008.
Co-sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies and the Department of Anthropology.
Efficacy, Safety, and Clinical Research Across Cultures: Notes from Tibet. Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center - Psychiatric Research Center, Lebanon, NH, February 29,
2008.
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2008
Methods and Meeting Points: Clinical Research, Medical Humanities, and Integrative
Healing Practice in Local and Global Contexts. A workshop supported by an
International Collaborative Research Grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for
Anthropological Research, Xining, Qinghai, China, October 18-22, 2012.
Ethnographic Practice in the Study of Politics and Development; Himalayan
Religions; Gender, Ethnicity and Identity. Panels in Honor of David Holmberg and
Kathryn March, Himalayan Studies Conference, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 21-23
September 2012. Panels co-organized with Arjun Guneratne.
Producing Efficacious Medicines: Quality, Potency, Lineage and Critically
Endangered Knowledge. Kathmandu, Nepal, December 5-12, 2011. Workshop coorganized with T. Hofer (Oslo), B. Gerke (Oxford), C. Blaikie (Kent), M. Schrempf (Humboldt)
Workshop involving 25-30 Tibetan medicine practitioners from China, India, Nepal,
and Bhutan; organized in collaboration with the Himalayan Amchi Association, and
with support from the International Association for the Study of Asian Medicine,
Trace Foundation, DROKPA, Dartmouth College, and the Shelly and Donald Rubin
Foundation. Short film on the workshop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nzpofRuePE.
Making Nationality Medicine Ethnic. American Anthropological Association Annual
Meetings, Montreal, Canada, November 16-20, 2011. Panel co-organized and chaired.
Trading Asian Medicine. Nature Inc? Questioning the Market Panacea in
Environmental Policy and Conservation, The Hague, Netherlands, 30 June - 2 July,
2011. Panel co-organized with M. Cameron (Florida Atlantic Univ.).
Medicine and Buddhism: Perspectives on Life, Death, and the Healing Arts.
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, April 16-17, 2010. Two-day seminar organized in
collaboration with college and community-wide support.
Cultivating The Wilds: Protection, Potency and Profit in the Sustainable Use of
Materia Medica in Transnational Asian Medicines. International Congress on
Traditional Asian Medicine VII, Asian Medicine: Cultivating Traditions and the
Challenges of Globalization, Thimphu, Bhutan, September 7-11, 2009. Four day panel
organized and co-chaired with D. Glover (Univ. of Puget Sound).
Labor Migration and Social Change in South Asia. Annual Conference on South
Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 16-19, 2008. Panel organized.
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2008
Birth and Loss, Migration and Social Change: Womens Experiences from Mustang,
Nepal. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual
Meetings, San Francisco, California, 16-20 November 2012.
Thresholds: Lifecycle Ritual, Exchange, and Everyday Religion between Mustang,
Nepal and New York. Paper presented at the Himalayan Studies Conference,
Kalamazoo, Michigan, 21-23 September 2012.
Nature, Culture, and Medicine: What Constitutes Efficacious Practice? Paper
presented at the Himalayan Studies Conference, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 21-23
September 2012.
Giving Children Medicines: Current Administration Practices, Preferred
Formulations, and Opportunities for Improved Pediatric Outcomes based on a
Country-wide Study in Tanzania. Paper presented at the American Anthropological
Association Annual Meetings, Montreal, Canada, November 16-20, 2011.
Social Ecologies and Subjectivities: Narratives of Health, Illness, and Medicines in
Amdo (Qingahi Province, PRC). Paper presented at the Rethinking the Himalaya:
The Indo-Tibetan Interface and Beyond, Himalayan Studies Conference, Macalester
College, October 28-30, 2011.
The Buddha and Commodity Fetishism: Marketing Tibetan Medicine to
Cosmopolitan China and Beyond. Nature Inc? Questioning the Market Panacea in
Environmental Policy and Conservation, The Hague, Netherlands, June 30 July 2,
2011.
Engaging Amchi, Womens Health, and Biomedical Science on Tibetan Terrain.
Applied Scholarship in Tibetan Regions invited session at the 12th Seminar of the
International Association of Tibetan Studies (IATS), University of British Columbia,
August 16, 2010.
Anthropology in a Time of Protest. Participant in an Invited Session Roundtable on
Tibet at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Philadelphia,
PA, December 5, 2009.
The Terrain of Suffering: Experiences and Expressions of Medical Pluralism in
Mustang, Nepal. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association
Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, December 5, 2009.
'Not Found in Tibetan Society': Skilled Birth Attendants, Structural Inequalities, and
the Political Economy of Childbirth in Tibet. Paper presented at the Society for
Medical Anthropology 50th Anniversary Conference, New Haven, CT, September
24-27, 2009.
Beyond 'Coming of Age': Reflections on Ethnographic Memoir as Method. Paper
presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meetings, Anthropology
and Humanism division, Santa Fe, NM, March 18, 2009.
Tibetan Medicine on Trial: Clinical Evaluations of the Science of Healing. Paper
presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, San
Francisco, CA, November 21, 2008.
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2008
Remittance and Remembrance: Identity and Economy between New York and
Mustang, Nepal. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference on South Asia,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 16-19, 2008.
Women in Tibetan Medicine: Engendering Change in the Healer Physician. Paper
presented at the annual Association of Asian Studies Conference, Atlanta, GA, April
3, 2008.
EXHIBITIONS
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2006
COURSES
Dartmouth College
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 3)
The Anthropology of Health and Illness (ANTH 17)
Tibet and the Himalaya: Anthropological Perspectives (ANTH 32/AMES 26)
Asian Medical Systems (ANTH 45)
Anthropology and International/Global Health (ANTH 55)
Research Methods in Medical Anthropology (ANTH 56)
First Year Seminar: The Values of Medicine (ANTH 7)
Colonialism and its Legacies (ANTH 51)
HIV/AIDS through a Biocultural Lens: Thirty Years of a Modern Plague (College Course
for 2012-13 academic year)
Dartmouth Medical School [now Geisel School of Medicine]
Elective in Medical Anthropology (2006-07, 2007-08)
Cornell University
Tradition, Modernity, and Healing Across Cultures First Year Writing Seminar (Instructor)
Anthropology in the Real World (Co-instructor)
Myth, Ritual, and Symbol (Teaching Assistant)
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Teaching Assistant)
STUDENT SUPERVISION
Dartmouth College Undergraduate Supervision
Advisor for Honors Thesis, Representation and Translation of Human Centered Design: From San Francisco to
Myanmar, Cambodia, and Nepal, Sarah-Marie Hopf, Department of Anthropology, 2012-13.
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Advisor for Honors Thesis, Impacts of Social Identity and Multilingualism on Health and Illness: Khar and
Nallasopara Communities in Mumbai, Vaidehi Mujumdar, Department of Anthropology, 2012-13.
Advisor for Honors Thesis, Authoritative Knowledge and Prenatal Care in Rural Southern Gujarat, India,
Manisha Apte, Department of Anthropology, 2011-12. *Awarded High Honors
Advisor for Honors Thesis, Alternative Avenues to Healing and Adjustment: The Case of Bhutanese Refugees
Living in America, Liana Chase, Department of Anthropology, 2010-11. *Awarded High Honors
Advisor for Honors Thesis, Social Networks and the Social Impact of Microfinancing in China, Connie Hu,
Department of Anthropology, 2010-11.
Co-advisor for Honors Thesis, Social Dynamics of Acceptance and Adherence of Anti-Retroviral Therapies in
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Cameron Nutt, Department of Anthropology, 2010-11 *Awarded High
Honors
Co-advisor for Honors Thesis, Using Voices as Weapons for Change: A Survivor-Centered Approach to
Combatting Sex Trafficking in Cambodia, Nina Maja, Womens and Gender Studies Program, 2010-11.
*Awarded High Honors
Advisor for Senior Culminating Project, Staying Sustho: Health Care Decision-Making in Urban
Bangladesh, Shima Dowla, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Program, 2010-11.
Advisor for Honors Thesis, Into the Street: Childrens Agency, Adaptation, and Survival in Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania, Claire Wagner, Department of Anthropology, 2009-10. *Awarded High Honors
Co-advisor for Honors Thesis, Neoliberalism, Migration and HIV/AIDS: Bilateral Collaboration and the
Mexican Migrant Community, Frances Vernon, Special Major, 2009-10.
Co-advisor for Honors Thesis, Evaluating an Adolescent-Targeted HIV Prevention Program in Haitian
Migrant Communities in the Dominican Republic Zak Kaufman, Department of Anthropology, 2007-08.
*Awarded High Honors
Advisor for Honors Thesis, Subsistence and Food Quality in Himachal Pradesh: A Himalayan Case Study
of Agricultural Production between the Local and the Global, Megan Paradise, Department of Anthropology,
2007-08.
Co-advisor for Honors Thesis, Caste Bound Music: Social Dynamics of the Mon and Beda Castes as Seen
Through the Performance Practice of lha rnga Music, Katherine Blumenthal, Department of Music, 2006-07.
*Winner of the Chase Peace Prize for Best Undergraduate Thesis
Student Supervision at Other Institutions
External Ph.D. Committee Member for Tawni Tidwell, Emory University, Department of
Anthropology, 2010 present. Thesis title: Embodied Diagnostics: Cultivating Perceptual Skill and
Conceptual Paradigms for Indigenous Categories of Cancer.
External Ph.D. Committee Member for Stephan Kloos, University of CaliforniaBerkeley/UCSF,
Department of Anthropology, 2006-2010. Thesis title: Tibetan Medicine in Exile: The Ethics, Politics and
Science of Cultural Survival.
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