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79TH ANNUAL MEETINGGEOARCHAEOLOGY INTERESTGROUP M.A./M.S. RESEARCHAWARDBRENDAN S. FENERTYARTHUR C. PARKER SCHOLAR-SHIP FOR ARCHAEOLOGICALTRAINING FOR NATIVE AMERI-CANS AND NATIVE HAWAIIANSTHE NAVAJO NATIONARCHAEOLOGY DEPARTMENTDIENJE KENYON FELLOWSHIPSARAH RAFFAE MACINTOSHFRED PLOGMEMORIALFELLOWSHIPCHRISTOPHERW. MERRIMANandKATHRYN J.PUTSAVAGENSF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICALTRAINING FOR NATIVE AMERICANS AND NATIVEHAWAIIANSALICIA MARY OLEASAA NATIVE AMERICAN UNDERGRADUATEARCHAEOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPANITA FELLSSAA NATIVE AMERICANGRADUATE ARCHAEOLOGYSCHOLARSHIPJOSEPH AGUILARDOUGLAS KELLOGGFELLOWSHIPMICHAEL AIUVALASITDISSERTATION AWARDMATHEW A. PEEPLESDr. Matthew A. Peeples (Arizona StateUniversity) is the winner of the 2014 DissertationAward for his dissertation Identityand Social Transformation in the PrehispanicCibola World: A.D. 1150-1325. Inthis innovative, ambitious, and comprehensivedissertation, Peeples addresses a major social transformationin the U.S. Southwest: the process of mass resettlementand reorganization of social practices and identities thatoccurred in the Cibola region between the 12th and 14th centuriesA.D. Peeples approaches identity by distinguishingbetween relational and categorical processes and criteria ofidentification, and engages with these concepts by deftly weavingtogether large datasets and multiple lines of evidence. In52 The SAA Archaeological Record • May 2014

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