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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 19 Jan 2025 14:36:57 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 15:53:54 GMTETag: 22f5-5fa170392b8f9Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 8949Content-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Vary: Accept-EncodingVia: e14 !DOCTYPE html>html>head>title>MORROW & HENSEL CONSULTING/title>link relstylesheet mediaall hrefcss/style.css>link relshortcut icon hrefimages/favicon.ico typeimage/x-icon>!--if IE> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/ie.css /> script srchttp://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js>/script> !endif-->meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1, maximum-scale1>meta namedescription content>link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyLato:300,400|Fjalla+One|Dancing+Script relstylesheet typetext/css>link href//maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.1.0/css/font-awesome.min.css relstylesheet>!-- JQUERY -->script srcscripts/jquery.js>/script>/head>body>header styletop: 0px; rolebanner classtop_bar row> p>contact us: a classtext_link hrefmailto:chasehensel1@gmail.com target_blank>chasehensel1@gmail.com/a>/p>/header>!-- top_bar -->main stylebackground-position: center 0px; rolemain idparallax_wrap classbanner row> div stylemargin-top: 0px; opacity: 1; idparallax_inner> aside rolecomplimentary classcontainer> em>Trial and Jury Consulting Services br/> Alaskan Cultural Expertise/em> /aside> h1 class>Morrow & Hensel Consulting/h1> ul> li>Litigation/li> li>Alaska Native cultures and communities/li> br/> li>Educational materials development/li> /ul> nav rolenavigation classbuttons_wrap container> a idbutton_what classbutton href#what titleWhat we do> WHAT WE DO/a> br/> a idbutton_how classbutton href#how titlehow we can help> HOW WE CAN HELP YOU WIN /a> a idbutton_who classbutton href#who titlewho we are> WHO WE ARE /a> /div> /main> !-- site_header span_24 -->aside classsecondary row> div idwhat classcontainer> hr/> h1>span>WHAT WE DO /span>/h1> p> Qualified in Alaska Superior Court as expert witnesses on Alaska Native cultures and languages for more than 20 years, Phyllis Morrow and Chase Hensel are Ph.D. cultural and linguistic anthropologists with research experience throughout Alaska and professional resources extending to a wide variety of other cultural traditions./p> !-- about --> h5>Litigation specialties:/h5> ul> em>Experience with both plaintiff and defense, typically as expert witnesses on the plantiff side and as members of the legal team on the defense side./em> /li> li>Trials and proceedings in Alaska regional centers: Utqiagvik (Barrow), Kotzebue, Nome, Bethel, Dillingham /li>li>Mock trials and focus group research in urban and rural settings/li>li>Jury research, selection and voir dire assistance /li>li>Establishing trial themes/li>li>Structuring effective arguments/li>li>Researching community and cultural information/li>li>Case background research/li>li>Cultural and sociolinguistic patterns and practices relevant to proceedings/li>li>RS 2477 cases/li> /ul> h5> Alaska Native specialties:/h5> ul> li>Alaska Native cultures and communities: language; kinship and social obligation; dispute resolution; concepts of culpability/innocence; restitution; cultural change /li> li>Corporate, tribal and rural government practices/li> li>Dynamics of for-profit and non-profit corporations/li> li>Historical, political and social dynamics between local communities, among Alaska Native groups and between local and non-local entities/li> /ul> h5> Educational materials development: /h5> ul> li>Language and cultural curricula and materials (K-12; College) – Yup’ik, Alutiiq, English/li> /ul> br/> /div> !-- what --> !-- how --> div idhow classcontainer> hr/> h1>span>HOW WE CAN HELP YOU WIN/span>/h1>ul>li>strong>Community profiles and background/strong> (culture, history, population diversity; comparable communities; changes of venue) /li>li>strong>Community Surveys/strong> (to determine important juror variables and possible proxy markers)/li>li>strong>Jury Questionnaires/strong> (research; preparation; interviewing and interpreting jury questionnaires, including reactions to fundamental issues of the case and the identification of new issues for further research)/li>li>strong>Jury selection/strong> (jury pool research and juror selection strategies; developing thematically-oriented voir dire questions; suggestions for achieving successful cause challenges; issues relevant to specific jurors)/li>li>strong>Cultural issues pertaining to Alaska Natives/strong> (general cultural information and historic background; traditional practices and world views; variation in contemporary practices, life-ways and world views; arguments effective in particular cultural settings; cultural responses to corporate, tribal and rural government practices and processes)/li>li>strong>Sociolinguistic issues pertaining to rural and/or Alaska Native juries and witnesses /strong> (paralinguistic issues such as pause length, eye contact, gestures, use of silence; issues of coercion/consent)/li>li>strong>Language as pertains to rural and/or Alaska Native juries and witnesses/strong> (general knowledge of Alaska Native languages and dialects of English spoken in rural communities; analysis of video, audio and transcribed testimony; helping the legal team to communicate effectively in rural/Alaska Native settings)/li>li>strong>Opening and Closing Statements/strong> (assisting with opening statements and closing arguments, e.g., culturally effective arguments, linguistic and socio-linguistic issues such as jargon and pacing, and overall credibility)/li>li>strong>Advice and assistance on trial details/strong> (how to pay jury questionnaire interviewees in rural communities; where to get contemporary ethnographic or historic photographs, etc.) /li>li>strong>Locating other experts/strong> (if we lack direct expertise in a particular community or topic, we can likely find an appropriate and effective expert.)/li>/ul> /div> !-- how --> !-- who --> div idwho classcontainer> hr/> h1>span>WHO WE ARE/span>/h1>div classrow>div classcol span_4 clr>img srcimages/phyllis.jpg/>/div>div classcol span_8 clr>strong>Phyllis Morrow/strong> is a social/cultural and linguistic anthropologist with over 35 years ofresearch experience in Alaska. She has conducted National Science Foundation fundedresearch on the legal system in rural Alaska, centering on cross-cultural issues in juryselection and trial testimony.Dr. Morrow received her A.B. from Harvard and her M.A. and Ph.D. from CornellUniversity. She is an Emerita Professor of Anthropology and Women’s Studies andformer Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, University of Alaska Fairbanks.p> a hrefdocs/morrowCV2023.pdf>Phyllis Morrow C.V./a> /p>/div>/div>div classrow>div classcol span_4 clr>img srcimages/chase.jpg/>/div>div classcol span_8 clr>strong>Chase Hensel /strong> is a social/cultural and linguistic anthropologist with over 35 years ofresearch experience in Alaska. He has worked with trial teams in cases in urban andrural Alaska, from Barrow to Dillingham. His testimony was cited extensively in JudgeTorrisi’s decision on the constitutional challenge to Alaska’s Official English Initiative.A retired Associate Professor of Anthropology (University of Alaska Fairbanks) hiseducation includes a B.A. from Cornell University, M.A. from UAF and a Ph.D. fromthe University of California Berkeley.p> a hrefdocs/henselCV2023.pdf>Chase Hensel C.V./a> /p>br/>br/>br/> /div> !-- why -->/aside>!-- secondary -->footer rolecontentinfo classcontainer> p>site by a hrefhttp://aiida.com/>Aida de lIsle/a>/p>!-- div classshare row> a classbtn twitter titleShare it href>span classicon>/span>Tweet/a> /div> !-- share -->/footer>div classscroll-top-wrapper > span classscroll-top-inner> i classfa fa-2x fa-arrow-circle-up>/i> /span>/div>script srcscripts/site.js>/script>!-- GOOGLE ANALYTICS -->script> (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){iGoogleAnalyticsObjectr;irir||function(){ (ir.qir.q||).push(arguments)},ir.l1*new Date();as.createElement(o), ms.getElementsByTagName(o)0;a.async1;a.srcg;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,script,//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js,ga); ga(create, UA-57074302-1, auto); ga(send, pageview);/script>!-- GOOGLE ANALYTICS -->/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 19 Jan 2025 14:36:57 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 15:53:54 GMTETag: 22f5-5fa170392b8f9Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 8949Content-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Vary: Accept-EncodingVia: e14s !DOCTYPE html>html>head>title>MORROW & HENSEL CONSULTING/title>link relstylesheet mediaall hrefcss/style.css>link relshortcut icon hrefimages/favicon.ico typeimage/x-icon>!--if IE> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/ie.css /> script srchttp://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js>/script> !endif-->meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1, maximum-scale1>meta namedescription content>link hrefhttp://fonts.googleapis.com/css?familyLato:300,400|Fjalla+One|Dancing+Script relstylesheet typetext/css>link href//maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.1.0/css/font-awesome.min.css relstylesheet>!-- JQUERY -->script srcscripts/jquery.js>/script>/head>body>header styletop: 0px; rolebanner classtop_bar row> p>contact us: a classtext_link hrefmailto:chasehensel1@gmail.com target_blank>chasehensel1@gmail.com/a>/p>/header>!-- top_bar -->main stylebackground-position: center 0px; rolemain idparallax_wrap classbanner row> div stylemargin-top: 0px; opacity: 1; idparallax_inner> aside rolecomplimentary classcontainer> em>Trial and Jury Consulting Services br/> Alaskan Cultural Expertise/em> /aside> h1 class>Morrow & Hensel Consulting/h1> ul> li>Litigation/li> li>Alaska Native cultures and communities/li> br/> li>Educational materials development/li> /ul> nav rolenavigation classbuttons_wrap container> a idbutton_what classbutton href#what titleWhat we do> WHAT WE DO/a> br/> a idbutton_how classbutton href#how titlehow we can help> HOW WE CAN HELP YOU WIN /a> a idbutton_who classbutton href#who titlewho we are> WHO WE ARE /a> /div> /main> !-- site_header span_24 -->aside classsecondary row> div idwhat classcontainer> hr/> h1>span>WHAT WE DO /span>/h1> p> Qualified in Alaska Superior Court as expert witnesses on Alaska Native cultures and languages for more than 20 years, Phyllis Morrow and Chase Hensel are Ph.D. cultural and linguistic anthropologists with research experience throughout Alaska and professional resources extending to a wide variety of other cultural traditions./p> !-- about --> h5>Litigation specialties:/h5> ul> em>Experience with both plaintiff and defense, typically as expert witnesses on the plantiff side and as members of the legal team on the defense side./em> /li> li>Trials and proceedings in Alaska regional centers: Utqiagvik (Barrow), Kotzebue, Nome, Bethel, Dillingham /li>li>Mock trials and focus group research in urban and rural settings/li>li>Jury research, selection and voir dire assistance /li>li>Establishing trial themes/li>li>Structuring effective arguments/li>li>Researching community and cultural information/li>li>Case background research/li>li>Cultural and sociolinguistic patterns and practices relevant to proceedings/li>li>RS 2477 cases/li> /ul> h5> Alaska Native specialties:/h5> ul> li>Alaska Native cultures and communities: language; kinship and social obligation; dispute resolution; concepts of culpability/innocence; restitution; cultural change /li> li>Corporate, tribal and rural government practices/li> li>Dynamics of for-profit and non-profit corporations/li> li>Historical, political and social dynamics between local communities, among Alaska Native groups and between local and non-local entities/li> /ul> h5> Educational materials development: /h5> ul> li>Language and cultural curricula and materials (K-12; College) – Yup’ik, Alutiiq, English/li> /ul> br/> /div> !-- what --> !-- how --> div idhow classcontainer> hr/> h1>span>HOW WE CAN HELP YOU WIN/span>/h1>ul>li>strong>Community profiles and background/strong> (culture, history, population diversity; comparable communities; changes of venue) /li>li>strong>Community Surveys/strong> (to determine important juror variables and possible proxy markers)/li>li>strong>Jury Questionnaires/strong> (research; preparation; interviewing and interpreting jury questionnaires, including reactions to fundamental issues of the case and the identification of new issues for further research)/li>li>strong>Jury selection/strong> (jury pool research and juror selection strategies; developing thematically-oriented voir dire questions; suggestions for achieving successful cause challenges; issues relevant to specific jurors)/li>li>strong>Cultural issues pertaining to Alaska Natives/strong> (general cultural information and historic background; traditional practices and world views; variation in contemporary practices, life-ways and world views; arguments effective in particular cultural settings; cultural responses to corporate, tribal and rural government practices and processes)/li>li>strong>Sociolinguistic issues pertaining to rural and/or Alaska Native juries and witnesses /strong> (paralinguistic issues such as pause length, eye contact, gestures, use of silence; issues of coercion/consent)/li>li>strong>Language as pertains to rural and/or Alaska Native juries and witnesses/strong> (general knowledge of Alaska Native languages and dialects of English spoken in rural communities; analysis of video, audio and transcribed testimony; helping the legal team to communicate effectively in rural/Alaska Native settings)/li>li>strong>Opening and Closing Statements/strong> (assisting with opening statements and closing arguments, e.g., culturally effective arguments, linguistic and socio-linguistic issues such as jargon and pacing, and overall credibility)/li>li>strong>Advice and assistance on trial details/strong> (how to pay jury questionnaire interviewees in rural communities; where to get contemporary ethnographic or historic photographs, etc.) /li>li>strong>Locating other experts/strong> (if we lack direct expertise in a particular community or topic, we can likely find an appropriate and effective expert.)/li>/ul> /div> !-- how --> !-- who --> div idwho classcontainer> hr/> h1>span>WHO WE ARE/span>/h1>div classrow>div classcol span_4 clr>img srcimages/phyllis.jpg/>/div>div classcol span_8 clr>strong>Phyllis Morrow/strong> is a social/cultural and linguistic anthropologist with over 35 years ofresearch experience in Alaska. She has conducted National Science Foundation fundedresearch on the legal system in rural Alaska, centering on cross-cultural issues in juryselection and trial testimony.Dr. Morrow received her A.B. from Harvard and her M.A. and Ph.D. from CornellUniversity. She is an Emerita Professor of Anthropology and Women’s Studies andformer Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, University of Alaska Fairbanks.p> a hrefdocs/morrowCV2023.pdf>Phyllis Morrow C.V./a> /p>/div>/div>div classrow>div classcol span_4 clr>img srcimages/chase.jpg/>/div>div classcol span_8 clr>strong>Chase Hensel /strong> is a social/cultural and linguistic anthropologist with over 35 years ofresearch experience in Alaska. He has worked with trial teams in cases in urban andrural Alaska, from Barrow to Dillingham. His testimony was cited extensively in JudgeTorrisi’s decision on the constitutional challenge to Alaska’s Official English Initiative.A retired Associate Professor of Anthropology (University of Alaska Fairbanks) hiseducation includes a B.A. from Cornell University, M.A. from UAF and a Ph.D. fromthe University of California Berkeley.p> a hrefdocs/henselCV2023.pdf>Chase Hensel C.V./a> /p>br/>br/>br/> /div> !-- why -->/aside>!-- secondary -->footer rolecontentinfo classcontainer> p>site by a hrefhttp://aiida.com/>Aida de lIsle/a>/p>!-- div classshare row> a classbtn twitter titleShare it href>span classicon>/span>Tweet/a> /div> !-- share -->/footer>div classscroll-top-wrapper > span classscroll-top-inner> i classfa fa-2x fa-arrow-circle-up>/i> /span>/div>script srcscripts/site.js>/script>!-- GOOGLE ANALYTICS -->script> (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){iGoogleAnalyticsObjectr;irir||function(){ (ir.qir.q||).push(arguments)},ir.l1*new Date();as.createElement(o), ms.getElementsByTagName(o)0;a.async1;a.srcg;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,script,//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js,ga); ga(create, UA-57074302-1, auto); ga(send, pageview);/script>!-- GOOGLE ANALYTICS -->/body>/html>
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