November 6, 2023
Lucy Murphy Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Congratulations to Professor Emeritus Lucy Murphy on receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society for Ethnohistory at their recent annual meeting in Tallahassee.
The American Society for Ethnohistory is the preeminent international organization in the field and sponsors the journal Ethnohistory. In membership and purpose, it represents the interests of communities as well as academics from a variety of disciplines – cultural anthropology, history, American Indian studies, archaeology, ecology, linguistics, and other related disciplines.

(Shown in the photo with Prof. Murphy is Nicole St-Onge of the University of Ottawa, president of the ASE.)
