our s upp o r t e r s Meet Our Fall Interns Thank you to all of our wonderful Fall interns. Interns make the wheels spin at Cultural Survival and are an essential part of our work. (L-R): Penelope Turner, Madeline McGill, Julie O’Neill, Alex Glomset. Not pictured: Stephanie Guthridge, Carley Minkler, Johnny Motley, Shaina Semiatin, Rachel Ward, Kristen Williams.
“Interning at Cultural Survival in 2004 truly set the foundation and direction for my professional and academic career, igniting a passion within me for both anthropology and Indigenous issues. I went on to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer in Madagascar, work at the Department of State and Peace Corps headquarters, and receive my MA in anthropology from The George Washington University. Uniting both anthropology and Indigenous issues, I now work at the Administration for Native Americans, which recently partnered with Cultural Survival on a grant to revitalize the Sauk language. I’m thankful for the work that Cultural Survival does, and grateful that I had the opportunity to contribute.” — Abigail Kardel
Support Cultural Survival Today! For over 42 years Cultural Survival has worked with Indigenous Peoples all over the world, from the Anuak people in Ethiopia to Maya communities in Guatemala. As we look forward to our next 40 years, it is essential that we continue to have your participation in our mission. For more information or to make your gift, go to
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