

Archaeology and Ethnohistory of the Great Plains - Discussion
Date and Time: March 10, 2019, 2:00 PM CT
Location:
Kinsley High School, 716 Colony Ave, Kinsley
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Introduction by Leo Oliva, History Professor, Fort Hays State University
Learn about the archaeological remnants of prehistoric cultures in what is today Kansas.
Jack Hoffman, Anthropology Professor at the University of Kansas, discusses Pawnee archeological sites in Ellis and Republic Counties.
Don Blakeslee, Anthropology Professor at Wichita State University, speaks about Etzanoa, a recently discovered Wichita Indian site in South Central Kansas.
This event is part of "Kansas Indians: Walking Paths of Yesterday and Today," a public discussion series examining the social and cultural traditions of Native American tribes in Kansas. Support for this project is provided by the Mariah Fund.
Contact the Kinsley Library to register.
Sponsored by: Kinsley Public Library
For more information about this event, please contact:
Joan K. Weaver
(620) 659-3341
http://www.kinsleylibrary.info