Judith Ramos, M.A.
Judith Ramos is an Assistant Professor and PhD student. She is interested in working
with Indigenous Communities to help them become more self-reliant. Prof. Ramos received
her BA in Anthropology from the University of Alaska Anchorage and her MA in Teaching
Adult Education from the Alaska Pacific University.
Prof. Ramos is part of a multidisciplinary team studying the ancient, historical,
and contemporary harvest of harbor seals at ice-floe pupping grounds near Hubbard
Glacier in Yakutat, Alaska. The results of this study are relevant to questions of
human adaptation and resiliency in the changing North to the Challenge of building
coherence between indigenous and scientific knowledge systems.