The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology presents "Thawing the Frozen Indian: From Tobacco to ‘Top Model’" In this exhibit, curated by students of ETHN1890N, students attempt to raise awareness around the complicated history of misrepresentation of Native Americans both inside museums and beyond their walls. They foster conversation around three categories of objects and images: racist stereotypes, mass produced cultural appropriations, and contemporary Native art. In this last and final section they provide examples of the “unfrozen Indian,” art that combines the traditional and the modern in Native American life today. The Haffenreffer Museum is located in Manning Hall on Brown's Main Green. Hours are Tuesday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 401-863-2065. http://brown.edu/Facilities/Haffenreffer/exhibits-manning/index.html