Voices from the Field consists of short essays on many aspects of Island of the Blue Dolphins and the Lone Woman story. Leading experts from a range of disciplines—archeology, biology, botany, ethnohistory, geology, history, linguistics, and more—discuss how their research connects to both the historical and fictional story most closely associated with San Nicolas Island.
Voice-overs of the “Voices from the Field” were made possible through the University of South Carolina's Magellan Scholar program and were recorded by Department of Theatre and Dance students Sam Edelson, Ashley Graham, William Quant, Haley Sprankle, Caroline Clarke, Erica Shields, and David-Neil Edwards; School of Music student Jacob Lyerly was recording engineer and editor. Faculty mentors included Erica Tobolski (Voice), Sara L. Schwebel (Content), and Jeff Francis (Sound).
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Dr. Olivia Chilcote
Native Studies Scholar
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Jerry Lassos
American Indian Educator
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Ernestine Ygnacio-De Soto
Barbareño Chumash Elder
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Brian Holguin
Archeologist
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Dr. Todd Braje
Archeologist
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Gary Davis
Marine Biologist
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Dave Bunnell
Cave Specialist (Speleologist)
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Tim Coonan
Wildlife Biologist
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Dr. Jon Erlandson
Archeologist
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Dr. Glenn Farris
Ethnohistorian
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Dr. Kristina Gill
Archeobotanist
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Dr. Stephen James
Archeologist
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Nicole LaRoche
Marine Biologist
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Don Morris
Archeologist
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Susan Morris
Ethnohistorian
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Dr. Pamela Munro
Linguist
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Laura Reynolds
Geologist
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Steve Schwartz
Archeologist
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Dr. Sara Schwebel
Historian
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Lisa Thomas
Archeologist
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Dr. Jan Timbrook
Ethnobotanist
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John Ugoretz
Marine Biologist
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Dr. René Vellanoweth
Archeologist
Last updated: February 25, 2020