Just a quick service note to help get the word out: the NW Anthropology Conference 2014 is coming up, conveniently located in Bellingham, Washington. It will run Wed March 26 through Saturday March 29th, 2014. This is usually an excellent conference. It often skews a little to the archaeology side of anthropology, but the theme this year is “Anthropologists Connecting” which should stimulate a broad attendance:
Anthropologists make connections between communities, generations, biology and culture, past and present, and with each other.
It appears the conference is being organized out of the fine Department of Anthropology at Western Washington University, co-ordinated by Dr. Sarah Campbell. Session proposals and paper submissions are still open, so get yours in. If you have a a session arranged and want to troll for presenters, then feel free to put a comment in here: one of my seven readers might rise to the bait. (you know who you are).
Thanks for the “service” announcement. Kitty Bernick is arranging a wet-site symposium at NWAC which promises to be interesting. ~Dee
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The NWAC program is now up on their website:
Click to access NWAC_2014_Program.pdf
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Thanks for posting that, twoeyes, much appreciated. Great looking program.
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