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Great Basin Anthropological Conference Founders Lifetime
Achievement Award The Great Basin
Anthropological Conference was organized by Jesse D. Jennings, James
Bennyhoff, Robert Heizer and Alex Krieger in 1953 and the first meeting
held at Gila Pueblo in Globe, Arizona in 1954. From its founding, the Conference
has grown to the respectable 500 member Great Basin Anthropology
Association that you see today, an organization filled with many
exceptional individuals of local, national, and international renown. The
Great Basin Anthropological Conference Founders Lifetime Achievement Award
will recognize the exceptional contributions of members that have
participated for more than 20 years in the development of Great Basin
Anthropology. There are 5
purposes of the GBAA listed in our By-laws.
The By-laws imply that participants in the Conference
may make significant lifetime contributions to the Anthropological
Community in at least two ways, through research and publications and
through distinguished service that improves communications and interaction
between individuals, groups, and various state, federal, and local
agencies. The GBAC Founders Lifetime
Achievement Award will be awarded to nominees for whom significant
contributions spanning 20 or more years can be documented. Nominations Nominations for up to two GBAC Founders Lifetime Achievement Awards will be reviewed by an Achievements Award Committee. In the first year of the award (2008) the committee will be selected by the Board. After that the committee will be selected by the General Membership. Nominations documenting the significant contributions of the nominee and the length of their participation in Great Basin Anthropology may be submitted in writing either by mail or email to the GBAA President. Nominations should be submitted for review no later than August 1 in the year of the Conference. Nominations may be made by all General Members (including GBAC Board Members).
Great Basin Anthropological Conference
Student Poster Awards The Great Basin Anthropology Association (GBAA) is proud to announce Student Poster Awards as part of the biennial Great Basin Anthropological Conference (GBAC). The first awards were made at the Las Vegas meetings in 2006. The awards will continue at future meetings. This award seeks to recognize the top two outstanding contributions of student research at a GBAC meeting. All student members of the GBAA are eligible and encouraged to participate. Posters will be reviewed by a committee of at least 3 GBAA committee members appointed by the GBAA Officers. Evaluation criteria will include the: 1) originality and relevance of the research. 2) quality of the arguments presented. 3) quality of the visual presentation. The research presented must reflect the applicant’s work and not that of an advisor. First and second place prizes will be awarded. The first place prize winner will receive a $400.00 cash prize plus a one year subscription to the professional journal of their choice. The second place winner will receive a $250.00 cash prize. Posters authored by more than one student may be submitted; the award will be presented to the primary author. The winners of the contest will be announced at the Banquet.
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