Kumeyaay Land and Values Project

The Cowboy Poetry Gathering

A Third Stream of History: The Cary Family at La Puerta. Oral History (2013)

“Indian Territory” Exhibit,  McCarran Intl. Airport, Reno Nevada (2013- present)

“One is Silver, the Other is Gold” Exhibit contributor,  Nevada State Legislature (2013) 

Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Washington DC / The Roots of Virginia Culture (UK Research team manager)

Smithsonian Folklife Festival  Washington DC

“The  Lost Novel of H. Arden Edwards found again“. (2012) (Coming soon)

“A Reading from Arden Edwards’ “The Crimson Arrow” (PDF) (2010) For Antelope Valley Indian Museum (revised 2019)

“The Monmouth Cap” in Cast On, a podcast by Brenda Dayne.  (2008) Episode 62 “Heads Up” March 29 2008 www.cast-on.com

Interpretation in South Korea (PDF) (2006)

Redefining the Resource: Interpretation and Public Folklore (2006)
Journal of American Folklore

The Welsh Drovers (PDF) (1998)
For the Cowboy Poetry Gathering, Western Folklife Center, Nevada

Time Team Digital consultation for Producer Tim Taylor of Videotext Productions 2011-2012.

Field Schools:

Santa Cruz Island Fieldschool in Cultural Landscape Study

Siwa Oasis

Hay Field School Logo

Hay Field

Calendar Custom Field Schools:

May Morning in Oxford

Fasching in Styria

A Matter of Interpretation, California Field School

California Cultural Landscapes (Cardiff University)

Under an Ancient Sky: Landscape and Astronomy in California and the Southwest-

Anza Borrego Desert Independent Tour

Teaching: Teri Brewer was Senior/ Principal Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Glamorgan from 1987 until 2005.

She has also contributed to teaching at Cardiff University and University of Wales Institute Cardiff in the past, and served as a visiting professor at Western Carolina University and Central Missouri State University.   She has been a research associate at the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA, and consulted for the Nevada Arts Council and Recuerdos Research. She was acting Course Tutor for the MA in Archaeology for Screen Media at Bristol University  in 2013-2014. She gave an annual workshop on film for The Elphinstone Institute at the University of Aberdeen.

She is a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute and has served on their film committee, and a past member of the Committee of the Folklore Society (UK)