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Faith Haney

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Filmmaker Faith Haney has been a professional archaeologist in the western United States for over 14 years. Following a B.A. in Anthropology in 1995, her specialty in archaeological graphics led her to earn an additional degree in graphic design and illustration. She has been offering her artistic services through her small business, Faith Haney Designs (formerly Faith Haney Illustration and Lithic Illustration & Design) for over a decade. Faith's passion for cultural education and outreach through art and design eventually led her, in 2006, to add film to her repertoire. Her graduate studies at Central Washington University strengthened her love of film and video and it was here that Faith produced a six-part local television program called Anthropology Field Notes. She has been supplying film content to ALI since 2007. After earning a M.S. in Cultural Resource Management, Faith produced several small videos currently being shown in visitor centers and museums nationally and abroad. Internships in 2009 and 2010 with the Smithsonian Institution Human Studies Film Archives and National Geographic Television, both in Washington, D.C., have added additional experience to passion. When not making videos or digging in the dirt, Faith enjoys motorcycle riding, scuba-diving, and traveling with her husband.

Here is a list of Faith’s work currently available for viewing on TAC:

Anthropology Field Notes 1

Anthropology Field Notes 2

Anthropology Field Notes 3

Anthropology Field Notes 4

Anthropology Field Notes 5: The Beeswax Shipwreck of Nehalem

Anthropology Field Notes 6: Shipwrecks - with Odyssey Marine Exploration

The Treasured Ship

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