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  1. Looking for Lost Lore: Studies in Folklore, Ethnology, and Iconography by George E. Lankford, 2008-03-28
  2. Eleventh Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Ethnology To The Secretary Of The Smithsonian Institution, 1889-90 (1894) by J. W. Powell, 2008-06-02
  3. The Ethnology of India: Antecedents and Ethnic Affinities of Peoples of India by Aloke K. Kalla, 1994-12-10
  4. An Osteology of Some Maya Mammals (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) by Stanley J. Olsen, 2004-12-01
  5. PAPAGO MUSIC (1929) Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 90 by Frances Densmore, 1929
  6. Essays in social anthropology and ethnology (Series in social, cultural, and linguistic anthropology) by Fred Eggan, 1975
  7. Crossing the Line: Violence, Play, and Drama in Naval Equator Traditions (Amsterdam University Press - Meertens Ethnology Lectures) by Simon J. Bronner, 2007-03-15
  8. Hopi Songs, A Journal of American Ethnology and Archæology by Benjamin Ives Gilman, 2008-08-21
  9. The Keresan Bridge: A Problem in Pueblo Ethnology (LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology) by Robin Fox, 1967-02-01
  10. A Preliminary Report on Archeological Explorations at Macon, Georgia (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 119; Anthropological Papers, No. 1) by A. R Kelly, 1938
  11. The Uhle pottery collections from Nazca, (University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology) by A. H Gayton, 1927
  12. Ethnology of the Western Mixe by Ralph Leon Beals, 1973
  13. Cotton Is King And Pro-Slavery Arguments V2: The Bible Argument, In The Light Of Social Ethics, And In The Light Of Ethnology by Thornton Stringfellow, Chancellor Harper, 2007-07-25
  14. The Culture Historical Method of Ethnology: The Scientific Approach to the Racial Question by Wilhelm Schmidt, 1974-01-04

81. Pictures Of Record Home Page
Offers copyrighted, annotated, images and text related to archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, paleopathology, and early man. Designed for classroom and archival use by universities, and museums.
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Pictures of Record, Inc. publishes scholarly annotated images for teaching anthropology, history, art history, archaeology, and many other disciplines. Originally available only in slide set form, these images of archaeological sites and artifacts, techniques of archaeology, and ethnographic subjects, are now available for classroom and archival use as CD-Roms, licensed web sites and slide sets. Photographed, edited and annotated by professional photographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, historians and art historians, Pictures of Record images are valuable research and teaching tools. They will aid in your own research and enhance your teaching about people and their works. We look forward to hearing from you.

82. Boekhandel De Verre Volken - Homepage
Specialist bookseller situated inside the National Museum of ethnology.
http://www.ethnographicartbooks.com
Boeken over niet-Westerse Kunst Books on non-Western art Steenstraat 1a 2312 BS Leiden - The Netherlands
(Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde * National Museum of Ethnology
Tel. xx 31 (0)71 5168706 Fax: xx 31 (0)71 5289128
(KvK 28038409 - VAT# NL 0804.17.796 B01)
E-mail: info@ethnographicartbooks.com Bookstore 'De Verre Volken' is established inside the National Museum of Ethnology at Leiden and specializes in books on the material culture of non-Western civilizations. Enter our catalogue and shopping area Terms and additional information.
Kindly note that due to currency fluctuations and/or publisher's policy prices may change without prior notice. Book prices are in European Euros. One Euro is circa one US Dollar.
For all orders from outside the Netherlands payment should be made by way of a creditcard. We accept VISA, MASTERCARD and AMEX. Please let us know cardnumber and expirydate. With Visa and Mastercards we need the 3 digit safety-code (CVV or CVC) also. These digits are the last 3 numbers on the back of your card in the signature line. If payment is made in any other form we are compelled to charge a EUR 10.00 bank 'collection' charge per payment.
Museums, libraries and other institutions may remit on receipt of order.

83. Ethnology Collection Home Page
THE ethnology COLLECTION.
http://www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk/coll/ethno/ethind.htm
THE ETHNOLOGY COLLECTION Museum Sites The Collections For Schools Links ... Home Page Since the mid 19th century the Museum has collected ethnological items. Many city and county families were involved in the British Empire overseas, and returned from their colonial service with souvenirs. Many early records have disappeared, but donations were received of Indian material from Captain Sherwood after 1846, of Chinese objects from Harvey Smith Parker following his service as Vice-Consul at Amoy in 1851, and from George Vernon in the South Pacific Islands in 1846. Although the collections became much depleted in the early and mid 20th century, there have been more recent donations of American and Chinese objects. Recent exhibitions on the history and treasures of the Museum have included several pieces from these remarkable collections. Highlights include: Costume
North American embroidered clothing, Chinese shoes and coat, Maori grass skirt, African textiles.

84. Ethno::log
The finest stuff from ethnology social/ cultural anthropology and cyberanthropology. Collected with ceaseless endeavour by the staff of the Institut f¼r Ethnologie and Afrikanistik in M¼nchen/ Germany and countless others.
http://sonner.antville.org
Ethno::log :: Sonner la cloche anthropologique :: Ringing the anthropological bell ::
:: Die ethnologische Glocke läuten :: Repicar la campana antropológica ::
Dept. of ethnologica kerleone , Monday, 17. March 2003, 12:09
Africa and the Oil
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Dept. of events aktourismus, Saturday, 15. March 2003, 16:30
Do you remember your last trip to a foreign country? Were you travelling on your own? Or did hundreds of groups follow the same path? What kind of experiences did you have?
We are curious and wonder, if students of cultural anthropology found other ways of being a tourist. In order to get to know the anthropological tourist, we have worked out some questions (sorry, only in German).
Fragebogen AK Ethnologie Tourismus
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It will only take a couple of minutes of your time to fill out the questionnaire and send it back to: AKEthnologie-Tourismus@gmx.net (save as WORD document and send as attachement) link (0 comments) ... comment Dept. of events aktourismus, Saturday, 15. March 2003, 16:16 Do you want to know more about it?

85. Ethnology - University Of Turku
University of Turku Department of Cultural Studies ethnology . About ethnology.Pages in Finnish ethnology is humanistic study of cultures.
http://www.utu.fi/hum/kansatiede/eng/

About ethnology
Addresses Staff and post-graduate students Current Research ... Archives University of Turku
Department of Cultural Studies
Ethnology
About ethnology

Pages in

Finnish
Ethnology is humanistic study of cultures. It is also one of the subjects taught at the Department of Cultural Studies at the University of Turku
The themes of teaching and the issues studied vary from two-roomed cottages to the patterns of integration displayed by immigrants. Here the focus is on phenomena in Finland and in the Baltic Sea region in general. However, the comparative approach brings in cultural phenomena from the rest of the Europe, and many of the research projects in ethnology are in fact carried on outside Finland.
In ethnology, as well as in the other subjects taught by the Department of Cultural Studies, fieldwork is an essential method of collecting material. This refers to active gathering of data, on one hand by interviews and observation of real life, and on the other hand by searching data from written fieldwork documents and from the sound and video recordings in the various collections and archives.

86. Hellenism Of The Macedonians
A collection of excerpt from scientific literature about ethnology and history of Hellenic Macedonia.
http://makedonia_2001.tripod.com/
Get Four DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Extracts from scholarly literature from FYROMian origin confirming the Greek ethnic character of ancient Macedonian society 1)'We are not to be amazed that in the archaeological material of Pelagonia we have a rarely great wealth of reflections of all pronounced cultural events in the relations between middle-Danubian and Graeco-Aegean world' Mikulcic,Ivan "Pelagonija",Skopje,1966,pp.2 'In a such great chronological distance in the life of ancient Pelagonia two stages are visible: development and existence in the frames of Hellenic culture and later the Roman one' Ibid.,pp.4 2)'The lower part of Vardar is certainly the area south of Demir-Kapija gorge that entered Hellenic cultural sphere very early and already before 600 b.c. the material culture is thoroughly Hellenised.' "The Valley of Vardar in Ist millennium b.c",Skopje,1982,pp.2 3)'Even in the last decades of 5th century stabilization in all spheres of social life is established. As first sign of the new time import from Graeco-Macedonian south appeared as well as fortified settlements that later grew into urban centers with character of economic and religious nuclei of the region'

87. Social Science : Ethnology
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88. INSTAP Study Center For East Crete
A facility for archaeological research, especially in the area of Aegean Prehistory. The Center is committed to stimulating and facilitating publication in the broader field of Cretan studies, with a focus on archaeology and ethnology. Located in Pacheia Ammos.
http://www.forthnet.gr/instapec/

89. Singhini.com
Singhini Anusandhan Kendra is a multidisciplinary company which seeks to rediscover traditional repertoires of the Himalayas through musical research and performances. Includes bibliography of Himalayan articles in the disciplines of ethnomusicology, dance ethnology, and anthropology. English, French, and Nepali
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90. Ethnology
Building up of the ethnology Collection began in 1939 with the donationof a small collection of South American materials. Since
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/museumttu/e&t/Ethnology.htm
Building up of the Ethnology Collection began in 1939 with the donation of a small collection of South American materials. Since then the collection has grown to over 3500 objects, with over half of the materials from North and Central America. Objects from South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania are included as well. The Collection spans an approximate 100+ year period, from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s. They represent horticultural, pastoral, and hunting-gathering peoples living in semi-arid environments. The Collecion consists of two types: Systematic Collections generated by field work with associated documentation, and Synoptic Collections generated by donations and purcahses with little or minimal documentation. Three field-generated collections - the Cordry, the Yaqui, and the Qashqa'i - form the core of the Ethnology Collection. A number of smaller collections generated by individuals also have significant research, exhibit, and educational value because of the donors/collectors' meticulous notes and subsequent research-generated information. Ethnology Collection On-line Exhibits Special Projects Research Process ... Contact Us!

91. Pokrajinski Muzej Murska Sobota
Departments and exhibitions include archaeology, prehistory and antique, middle ages, ethnology, history of art and library.
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92. Department Of Ethnology
Department ethnology. Departments . Department of ethnology. The Department offersteaching programs in three fields Cultural anthropology; Folklore studies;
http://www.eu.spb.ru/en/ethno/
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Department of Ethnology
The Department offers teaching programs in three fields:
  • Cultural anthropology
  • Folklore studies
  • Sociolinguistics
After the first year of studies, students who passed final examinations are awarded a certificate corresponding to the MA (MPhil) diploma. Those who continue education in the second and third years work on dissertation projects according to their individually designed plans and take part in a research seminar dealing with dissertation themes. Upon completion of the three-year program, the students are eligible to receive the Candidate-of-Science degree in one of the following disciplines:
  • Ethnography, ethnology, and anthropology
  • Folklore studies
  • Theory and history of culture
  • Languages of the peoples of the Russian Federation
  • The Russian language
  • Other disciplines - according to the theme of research.
Programs Ethnic studies and Center for Field Ethnological Research are being implemented at the Department.
Contact Information:
3 Gagarinskaya Street
191187 St. Petersburg, Russia
European University at St. Petersburg

93. Standpipe-L_Home
This is the page for subscribing to the Caribbean Archaeology and ethnology discussion list, which also regularly features discussions on the Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean.
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STANDPIPE-L Homepage Caribbean Archaeology and Ethnology
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94. Ethnology,saadabad
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95. Swanton's Tribes Of North America (Washington And Oregon)
Excerpt of Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American ethnology Bulletin 145. John R. Swanton's detailed description of contactera Northwest Native population, locations, and languages.
http://home.attbi.com/~chinookjargon/swantonwashoreg.htm
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY
BULLETIN 145
THE INDIAN TRIBES
OF NORTH AMERICA
By JOHN R. SWANTON
WASHINGTON
The above sketch will show enough of the history of most of the tribes in this area, though some details have been added in certain cases (i. e., in connection with the Cayuse, Chilluckittequaw, Chimakum, Chinook, Klickitat, and Yakima. (See Ray, 1932, and Spier and Sapir, 1930.) Cathlamet. Significance unknown. Also called:

Kathlamet, own name.
Kwillu'chini, by the Chinook.
Connections. The Cathlamet belonged to the Chinookan stock. The dialect to which they have given their name was spoken as far up the Columbia River as Ranier. Location. On the south bank of Columbia River near its mouth, claiming the territory between Tongue Point and the neighborhood of Puget Island, and on the north bank from the mouth of Grays Bay to a little east of Oak Point. Villages Ika'naiak, on the north side of the Columbia River at the mouth of Coal Creek Slough just east of Oak Point.
Ilo'humin, on the north side of Columbia River opposite Puget Island and near the mouth of Alockman Creek.

96. Eigth International Symposium On Social Communication
To be held 2024 January 2003 in Santiago de Cuba. Focusses on the processes from the point of view of Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Medicine, Voice Processing, Mass Media, and ethnology and Folklore. Sponsors, topics, round table, lectures and registration information. Includes downloadable registration form.
http://parlevink.cs.utwente.nl/Cuba/english.html

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98. Department Of Archaeology, SFU, Faculty And Staff Information
Areas of special interest include New World archaeology and ethnology, Old World Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, Australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/dept/fac_bio/hayden/index.htm
Dr. Brian D. Hayden
Tel.: (604) 291 4781; Fax.: (604) 291 5666; e-mail: bhayden@sfu.ca Courses offered 2002-1:
ARCH 105-3 The Evolution of Technology

Courses offered 2001-3:
ARCH 226-3 The Prehistory of Religion

ARCH 272-3 Archaeology of the New World

General Research Interests: Areas of special interest include New World archaeology and ethnology, Old World Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, Australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology. Recent studies have been concerned with the factors behind the origins and development of residential corporate groups.
Research Programs: Major research programs in the past ten years include the Coxoh ethnoarchaeology project in Chiapas, Mexico, and Guatemala, a study of famine responses in traditional societies, research into the conditions favoring competition and cooperation in traditional contexts, and a multi-year research project (1982-present) on residential corporate groups in B. C. as revealed through large scale excavations at the Keatley Creek site. Other work has been concerned with Paleolithic deity concepts and religion, and the status of women in hunter/gatherer societies. Both the Coxoh and Corporate group field projects involved field crews of SFU undergraduate and graduate students. SFU field schools were integrated into the Keatley Creek project in 1988 and 1989.

99. Ethnology Collections
The ethnology Collection at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology originated throughsystematic anthropological research, collecting, and exhibitions.
http://www.unm.edu/~maxwell/eth_c.html
archaeology ethnology osteology photo archives document archives Clark Field Ethnology Collections Kathryn Klein
Curator
kklein@unm.edu

Research Divisions

Ethnological Research

While the Ethnology Collection has served as a source for scholarly research and education at the university for many years, it now shares its resources with the newly developed Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies. In conjunction with community partnerships and collaborative projects the Ethnology Collection provides a valuable cultural resource for the maintenance and revitalization of traditional material culture.
For information on the Ethnology Collections at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology please contact: Kathryn Klein, Ph.D.
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM. 87131 THE COLLECTIONS
There are 35,000 objects in the Ethnology Collection representing the indigenous peoples and diverse cultures of the Americas with an emphasis on the US Southwest, Central and South America, as well as smaller collections from the Artic, Oceania, Southeast Asia and Africa. Some of the highlights of the collection include: the collection of historic Southwest pottery from the Rio Grande and Western Pueblos; a fine collection of textiles from the Southwest including a comprehensive collection of Navajo textiles dating from the early 19th century to the late 20th century; and a significant collection of baskets from the Southwest, California, and Latin America as well as from the Pacific Northwest.

100. University Of Arkansas Anthropology: Faculty - Michael Hoffman
Profile of this University of Arkansas Professor Emeritus. Research interests focus on the Southeastern United States, particularly the Mississippi and Protohistoric periods, the history of archeology of the region, and Native American ethnohistory and ethnology.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/anthinfo/hoffman.htm
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Professor Emeritus Michael Hoffman Dr. Hoffman received his B.A. degree with honors in Anthropology from the University of Illinois in 1959. He completed his Ph.D. in Anthropology at Harvard University in 1971 with a specialization in archeology. He has been employed by the University of Arkansas since 1964. Dr. Hoffman's areas of research and teaching are Archeology of the Southeastern United States, particularly the Mississippi and Protohistoric periods, the history of archeology of the Southeast, and Native American ethnohistory and ethnology. He has also Curator of Anthropology at the University Museum. RECENT PUBLICATIONS
  • The Terminal Mississippian Period in the Arkansas River Valley and Quapaw Ethnogenesis. In David Dye and Cheryl Cox, editors. Towns and Temples Along the Mississippi.

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