Albert M. LeBeau III
Degree sought: Masters of Arts in Anthropology
Degree Earned: B.A. Anthropology minor in Earth Science from the University of South Dakota 1999
Email: alebeau3 [@] hotmail.com
Research Interests
Northern Plains Archaeology, Missouri River Basin Archaeology, Historic Preservation, Germans-from Russia architecture, CRM, Tribal Historic Preservation
Field Experience
National Trust for Historic Preservation Board of Advisors - South Dakota Advisor
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Cultural Preservation Office - THPO/Archaeologist
USD ARCH LAB - Field Archaeologist
USACE Omaha District, Lewis and Clark Project - Contract Archaeologist
Training
American Indian Property Law, National Preservation Institute
Section 106, How to Write and Negotiate Agreements, National Preservation Institute
NEPA Compliance and Cultural Resources, National Preservation Institute
Archaeological Law Enforcement Training, ARI, Inc.
Field Technician for USD Field School (2000)
Field Technician/ Teaching Assistant USD Field School (1998)
Presentations
2006 "Plains Indians" Presentation to the 2nd Grade Class of Norcross Elementary School, Duluth, GA
2005 "Cultural Landscapes" Roundtable Discussion, Fall 2005 National Trust for Historic Preservation's Annual Conference, Portland, OR
2005 "Cultural Resource Capabilities of the CRST Cultural Preservation Office" 12th Annual Missouri River Conference, Pierre, SD
Publications
Ethnographic Report for the Slim Buttes Management Unit, Custer National Forest, Sioux Ranger District, Butte County, South Dakota
Numerous Technical Reports for the Indian Health Service, Aberdeen Area Service Unit, Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Professional Memberships
South Dakota Historical Society
Timber Lake Area Historical Society
National Trust for Historic Preservation Forum Member
UNL AnthroGroup
Personal Interests
I love to be outside, like to go hiking, kayaking, golf. I like to hang out with my family and friends. I love to travel and see new things. I would like to think that that I have evolved past giggling at the term of Homo erectus, but alas, I have not.

