Dr. Hiram "Pete" Gregory, Jr., Professor of Anthropology at Northwestern State University of Louisiana, will be the guest speaker at the November 11th meeting of the Winn Parish Genealogical & Historical Association. Dr. Gregory will be discussing the historic Indian tribes of North and Central Louisiana. In addition to his position as Coordinator and Professor of Anthropology at NSU, Dr. Gregory has been active in cooperative programs with the Louisiana Indian communities since the early 1970s and has worked with seven of the eight tribal communities in Louisiana and three tribes in Oklahoma. Together with Drs. Fred B. Kniffen and George A. Stokes, he co-authored a major work on the Native Americans of Louisiana, The Historic Tribes of Louisiana. He also contributed two major catalogs of Louisiana folk art and has authored papers on folkways, material culture, and archaeology in a number of professional journals. Dr. Gregory also edited the major articles relating to the Caddo in The Southern Caddo: An Anthology. Dr. Gregory's talk will begin at 2 p.m. in the society's meeting room on the second floor of the Winn Parish Health Unit building, preceded by a short business meeting at 1 p.m., refreshments and visiting with cousins and friends. All are cordially invited to attend. Peggy Beaubouef Vice President, WPGHA