Background
Andrews, Eleanor De Ling was born on February 16, 1934 in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Byron Joseph and Vernice Beth (Boss) De Ling.
Andrews, Eleanor De Ling was born on February 16, 1934 in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Byron Joseph and Vernice Beth (Boss) De Ling.
Bachelor of Science in Special Education, Eastern Michigan University, 1960. Master of Arts in Anthropology, Ball State University, 1966. Doctor of Education, University Michigan, 1982.
Teaching fellow archaeology laboratory, fieldwork assistant, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 1984-1995; educational consultant, various school districts, Michigan Department Education, 1966-1970; educational staff consultant, U. Microfilms Xerox Education Group, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1970-1971; program director, Michigan State Department Education, Lansing, 1971-1972; assistant professor department social science, Michigan Technology U., Houghton, 1972-1974; educational consultant, Native American tribes and programs, 1974-1976; program coordinator bilingual education program, Keweenaw Bay Tribal Center, Baraga, Michigan, 1976-1978; administrative and educational consultant, instructor, Michigan, 1978-1982; academic associate, Native American Ednl. Superior vena cava syndrome College, Chicago, 1982-1984; educational consultant adult extended learning services, Michigan Department Education, 1984-1990; consultant, Andrews Cultural Resources, since 1994. Coordinator Family Employability Development Project Michigan Department Education, 1985-1991;Native American cultural preservation consultant archaeologist, since 1994.
Married Wesley Lynn Andrews, September, 1982. Children: Robin Eric Dudley, Richard James Quendun. Stepchildren: Eric, Keri, Billy, Cory.