Mallory Isburg is a Dakota student from rural South Dakota who graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in Anthropology in 2017. Her research interests center generally on community formation across and within the US-Mexico border and territory, w
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Mallory Isburg is a Dakota student from rural South Dakota who graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in Anthropology in 2017. Her research interests center generally on community formation across and within the US-Mexico border and territory, with a particular attention to indigeneity and gender. Currently, she is focusing on legal and immigration rhetoric within Latinx communities in the Midwest, and she hopes to expand the work to include indigenous groups, particularly the Lakhóta and Dakhóta within community formation and larger discourse surrounding immigration policy.
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