Regina Harrison (formerly Macdonald)
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Regina Harrison | ||
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| Country | Ecuador | |
| Years: | 1967-1970 | |
| Site(s) | Galápagos Islands | |
| Program(s) | Other | |
| Assignment(s) | Gen. Constructionwarning.png"Gen. Construction" is not in the list of possible values (Agroforestry, Sustainable Agricultural Science, Farm Management and Agribusiness, Animal Husbandry, Municipal Development, Small Business Development, NGO Development, Urban and Regional Planning, Primary Teacher/Training, Secondary Teacher/Training, Math/Science Teacher/Training, Special Education/Training, Deaf/Education, Vocational Teacher/Training, University Teacher/Training, English Teacher/Training (TEFL), Environmental Education, National Park Management, Dry Land Natural Resource Conservation, Fisheries Fresh, Ecotourism Development, Coastal /Fisheries Resource Management, Public Health Education, AIDS Awareness, Information Technology, Skilled Trades, Water and Sanitation Resources Engineering, Housing Construction Development, Youth, Other) for this property. | |
| Regina Harrison started in Ecuador 1967 | ||
| Philipp Auer, Ben Binder, Charles Browne, James Owen Collins, Hubert J. Dufner, Douglas L Gilbert, Deidra Groppenbacher, Greg Groppenbacher, William D. Guzman, Regina Harrison (formerly Macdonald), Alan Kurtz, Charles Senseman, Philip E. Tack | ||
| Other in Ecuador:25px | ||
| Karin Chamberlain, Bruce Horowitz, Isabella Molloy Polillo, John Schwager, Al Stevenson, Robert Torske | ||
| Other Volunteers who served in Ecuador
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| Carol Tumaylle, Todd Mitchell, John C. Abramowicz, James Agett, Caryl Alarcon, John Alexander, Karen Allison, Jack R. Amon, Bryndis Andrade, David J. Andrews, Lewis R Applegate, Ralph Archung, Heather Askey, Philipp Auer, Patty Hubbuch Bailey … further results | ||
| Projects in Ecuador
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| A Home for the Elderly, Build a Library, Build a Future, Community Sanitation Project, First Aid Workshop, Gender Seminar, Marimba Dance Group Outfits, Milk for Kids, Tourist Eco-Cabin | ||
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Contents |
Description of Service
Worked in school construction, teaching, tourism
Lessons Learned
About Regina Harrison Today
I am now a tenured full professor of Comparative Literature and also of Spanish at the University of Maryland, College Park. I continue my research in Ecuador: a video on eco-tourism, 2 books on Ecuador, work on a fourth book as a Guggenheim Foundation fellow dealing with Quechua-Spanish confession manuals in the colonial Andes. I teach Quechua language and culture, methodologies of comparative studies, the Andean novel, Andean anthropology.