Background
Langley, Linda was born on April 12, 1962 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Theodore Barnett Ulman and Lucy (Thimann) Parker.
Langley, Linda was born on April 12, 1962 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Theodore Barnett Ulman and Lucy (Thimann) Parker.
Bachelor in Anthropology cum laude, Harvard University, 1984. Master of Arts in Archaeology, Brown University, 1986. Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Anthropology, Brown University, 1990.
Research assistant department atmospheric chemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1981-1984;
teaching assistant department anthropology, Brown U., Providence, 1985-1987;
educational coordinator, Talking Story Time, weekly educational cable television show, 1987-1990;
visiting lecturer department sociology, Framingham (Massachusetts) State College, 1990-1991;
part-time instructor anthropology and sociology, Louisiana State University, Eunice, 1991-1992;
assistant professor, Louisiana State University, Eunice, 1992-1996;
associate professor, Louisiana State University, Eunice, since 1996;
special assistant to chancellor, Louisiana State University, Eunice, 1992-1996;
director development, grants and assessment, Louisiana State University, Eunice, since 1992. Guest curator Haffenreffer Museum, Bristol, Rhode Island, 1986, Rhode Island History Society, 1988. Program coordinator Rhode Island Indian Council Native American Youth Substance Abuse Prevention, 1988-1989.
Consultant on development city music City of Opelousas, Louisiana, 1991-1992. Grants manager Coushatta Indian Tribe, Elton, Louisiana, 1991-1992.
Fellow Society for Applied Anthropology. Member Alcohol and Drug Study Group.
Married Bertney Langley, December 25, 1992. Children: Eleyna Danielle, Eli Joseph.