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    Richard Meyers, PhD

    Independent Scholar/Consultant

    Richard Meyers is the Tribal Relations Program Manager for the USDA Forest Service, specifically for Region 2.12 Here are some key details about him:

    Professional Background

    • Currently serves as the Tribal Relations Specialist/Program Manager for the USDA Forest Service27
    • Previously worked as the Tribal Relations Specialist for Black Hills National Forest34
    • Has experience as a Tribal Relations Director and Program Coordinator of American Indian Studies5

    Education

    • Holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology68
    • Also has a Master's degree in Anthropology3

    Expertise

    • Trained with an emphasis on sociolinguistics and cognitive functions of the mind6
    • As a cultural anthropologist, he explores human identity6
    • His work focuses on improving relations between Indian Tribes and the Forest Service1

    Personal

    • Lives with his wife and two daughters on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation4

    Richard Meyers brings a strong academic background in anthropology and extensive experience in tribal relations to his current role at the USDA Forest Service, where he works to strengthen relationships between the agency and Indigenous Nations.

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