Engelbrecht, William 1943–
Engelbrecht, William 1943–
PERSONAL: Born May 19, 1943, in Chicago, IL; son of Waldo and Patricia (Schall) Engelbrecht. Education: Northwestern University, B.A.; University of Michigan, Ph.D.
ADDRESSES: Home—16 Atlantic Ave., Buffalo, NY 14222. E-mail:—[email protected].
CAREER: State University of New York College at Buffalo, Buffalo, professor, 1973–2003, professor emeritus, 2003–.
MEMBER: Society for American Archaeology, American Anthropological Association, New York State Archaeological Association (publications chair).
AWARDS, HONORS: New York State Chancellor's Award for excellence in teaching, 1990; Achievement Award, New York State Archaeological Association, c. 2003, for Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World.
WRITINGS:
Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World, Syracuse University Press (Syracuse, NY), 2003.
Contributor to periodicals.
WORK IN PROGRESS: A murder mystery, completion expected in 2005.
SIDELIGHTS: William Engelbrecht told CA: "After thirty-five years of research and the production of scholarly articles, I wanted to share some insights with the general public while I was still current in the field. I wrote Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World during a year's sabbatical leave. I enjoyed the process of writing and was pleased to receive an award for my efforts. In retirement I plan to try my hand at fiction. Initially, I will stick with what I know best: archaeological excavation and Native American culture."