August 16, 2012
K-State anthropologists's guest-curated museum exhibit wins national award
Submitted by Harald E.L. Prins
An American Indian museum exhibit -- guest-curated by Kansas State University anthropologists Bunny McBride and Harald E.L. Prins -- has won a national award for leadership in history from the American Association for State and Local History.
Prins, a university distinguished professor, is invited as featured speaker at the Acadia National Park Science Symposium, Schoodic Education & Research Center in Maine. He also published the article “Upside Down: Arctic Realities and Indigenous Art” in the American Anthropologist, his field's top-ranking journal.