Marigold Linton

Marigold Linton

Marigold Linton (born 1936) is a cognitive psychologist and member of the Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians. In 1974 she co–founded the National Indian Education Association. Her research in long term memory is widely cited in psychology. She is director for mathematics and science initiatives in the University of Texas system, where she is responsible for bringing minority students into those two fields. She has been president of the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science.[1][2]

Contents

Biography

A great-great granddaughter of Antonio Garra, war chief of the Cupeno who organized an 1847 Indian insurrection against Agoston Haraszthy, San Diego County's first sheriff,[3] Marigold Linton was born on the Morongo Reservation in Southern California. Raised in poverty, she overcame hardship and adversity to become in 1954 the very first Indian from a California reservation to attend college. Attending the newly opened University of California, Riverside, she earned straight As to obtain her B.A. in Psychology and completed two publications by the time she entered graduate school at the University of Iowa, eventually obtaining her Ph.D. from UCLA.[4]

Published works

Linton, M. (1982) 'Transformations of memory in everyday life', in Neisser, U. (ed.) Memory Observed: Remembering in Natural Contexts, San Francisco, Freeman.

Linton, M. (1986) 'Ways of searching and the contents of memory', in Rubin, D.C. (ed.) Autobiographical Memory, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

References

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Marigold — may refer to: Contents 1 Plants 2 Arts and entertainment 3 Ships 3.1 …   Wikipedia

  • Vergessen — Das Vergessen ist der Verlust von im Gedächtnis gespeicherten Informationen und Erinnerungen. Der Mensch vergisst über die Zeit hinweg kontinuierlich, wobei die Geschwindigkeit und der Umfang des Vergessens von vielen Faktoren abhängig ist,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vergessenheit — Das Vergessen ist eine wichtige Funktion des Gedächtnisses. Von Vergessen kann erst gesprochen werden, wenn Informationen, die bereits im Langzeitgedächtnis nachgewiesen werden konnten, zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt nicht mehr abrufbar sind.[1]… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vergesslichkeit — Das Vergessen ist eine wichtige Funktion des Gedächtnisses. Von Vergessen kann erst gesprochen werden, wenn Informationen, die bereits im Langzeitgedächtnis nachgewiesen werden konnten, zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt nicht mehr abrufbar sind.[1]… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vergeßlichkeit — Das Vergessen ist eine wichtige Funktion des Gedächtnisses. Von Vergessen kann erst gesprochen werden, wenn Informationen, die bereits im Langzeitgedächtnis nachgewiesen werden konnten, zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt nicht mehr abrufbar sind.[1]… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Notable people at University of California, Riverside — Lists of notable alumni, faculty, and current students of the University of California, Riverside.Notable alumniAcademia, science, and technology*Robert Patch Professor of history at the University of California, Riverside and Chair of the UCR… …   Wikipedia

  • National Indian Education Association — NIEA logo. The National Indian Education Association (NIEA) is the only national nonprofit exclusive to education issues for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian) people of the United States. History In March of 1969, Sparlin… …   Wikipedia

  • Cahuilla people — Cahuilla redirects here. For the community in California, see Cahuilla, California. Cahuilla Iviatim Desert Cahuilla woman by …   Wikipedia

  • Morongo Band of Mission Indians — Homes on the Morongo Reservation Total population …   Wikipedia

  • List of University of California, Riverside people — Lists of notable alumni, faculty, and current students of the University of California, Riverside. Contents 1 Notable alumni 1.1 Nobel laureates 1.2 Academia, science, and technology 1.3 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”