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“The Latinization of Indigenous Students: Erasing Identity and Restricting Opportunity at School,” delves into the practices of how schools in Central Florida process demographic information of Indigenous students, often leading to the erasure of their Indigenous identity.  

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 anthropologist and currently works at the University of Connecticut as a visiting assistant research professor.  

She spent her youth growing up in Brooksville, Fla. One year following her high school graduation, during which she completed her first year of undergraduate studies as a dual-enrollment student, she obtained an associate of arts degree from Pasco-Hernando State College. She then became a USF Bull, earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology and PhD in applied anthropology.