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  1. Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia - Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1884-1885, ... Office, Washington, 1888, pages 3-188 by William Henry Holmes, 2010-07-06
  2. Prehistoric Textile Fabrics Of The United States, Derived From Impressions On Pottery - Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary ... Office, Washington, 1884, pages 393-425 by William Henry Holmes, 2010-07-12
  3. The Karen People of Burma: A Study in Anthropology and Ethnology, Issue 8 by Harry Ignatius Marshall, 2010-01-11
  4. The ethnology of law (Cummings modular program in anthropology) by Leopold J Pospisil, 1978
  5. My Old People Say: An Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory.Part 1 (Mercury Series-Canadian Ethnology Service, 137) by Catherine McClellan, 2001-11
  6. Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared With That Among Other Peoples And Deaf-Mutes First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the ... ... Office, Washington, 1881, pages 263-552 by Garrick Mallery, 2009-10-04
  7. Twenty-First Annual Report Of The Bureau Of American Ethnology To The Secretary Of The Smithsonian Institution 1899-1900: Hopi Katcinas Drawn By Native Artists by J. W. Powell, Jesse Walter Fewkes, 2010-05-23
  8. The ethnology of the British islands by R G. 1812-1888 Latham, 2010-08-01
  9. Man, Food and Milieu: A Swedish Approach to Food Ethnology by Nils-Arvid Bringeus, 2001-04-28
  10. Tunica Archaeology (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) by Jeffrey P. Brain, 2004-12-01
  11. The Country of Balochistan: Its Geography, Topography, Ethnology, and History by Albert William Hughes, 2004-07-15
  12. Profiles in Ethnology by Elman Rogers Service, 1978-01
  13. Americans Before Columbus: Ice-Age Origins (Ethnology Monographs, No. 12) by D. C.) Columbian Quincentenary Symposium 1987 (Washington, Ronald C. Carlisle, 1988-11
  14. Eighth Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Ethnology To The Secretary Of The Smithsonian Institution, 1886-87 by J. W. Powell, 2010-05-23

41. Introductory Page - Uncle Remus History/Ethnology Research Project
A historical and ethnological examination of Harris folklore collections and other writings. Includes biography, texts, contemporary reviews,
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG97/remus/remus.html
Editor's Note:
On July 20, 1879 an undersized thirty-year-old journalist from Atlanta known as Joe Harris began a journey from relative obscurity to interregional fame. On that day, the Atlanta Constitution published the young copy editor's "Story of Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Fox as told by Uncle Remus." Within months, magazines across the country were reprinting his tales, and after more than 1,000 written requests for a collection, the first Uncle Remus book was published in November, 1880.
At the time, Harris said his purpose was not ethnology, or folklore analysis, but simply documentation. He doubted that his stories and character sketches would have any lasting historical value. He was wrong.
Uncle Remus: Social Context and Ramifications is an attempt to reintroduce Harris' tales, and his legendary narrator, while placing them in a historical context. The primary sources and commentaries we offer hopefully will shed light on Harris' purpose in publishing his stories and the public response to both his Remus tales and his other works. They will make observations about post-Civil War black culture, and Southern society in general, using the stories and the reactions they engendered as points of reference.
Hopefully, this collection will offer other students of the South one or two new insights into the region's endlessly complex myths and meanings.

42. SIEF2008 - International Conference Of Ethnology And Folklore
Its objectives are to develop scholarly work in the field of European ethnology and folklore, to promote publication, to stimulate cooperation among its
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Welcome pack PROGRAMME Conference Format Review Process Programme Overview Plenaries Round-Tables Post-Grad Forum Exhibitions Films About th e Area Excursions SIEF2008 in Local Venues ... Useful Links ABOUT AICH @ UU Sponsors Contact us Download ... s About SIEF SIEF, the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore, was founded in Athens on September 8th, 1964 Its objectives are to develop scholarly work in the field of European ethnology and folklore, to promote publication, to stimulate co-operation among its scholars and scientific organisations, and to contribute to the advancement of knowledg more on SIEF BLUE LIST! Northern Ireland has been tipped by Lonely Planet as one of the must-see countries to visit in 2007. For more info see Lonely Planet Bluelist more Transcending “European Heritages”: Liberating the Ethnological imagination Theme Transcending “European Heritages”: Liberating the Ethnological imagination Sub-themes Day 2, Tue 17th June

43. Ethnology
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44. Newfoundland Museum Archaeology Ethnology Unit
The Archaeology and ethnology section of the Newfoundland Museum is dedicated to preserving Newfoundland and Labradors heritage.
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The Provincial Museum is the repository for all of the archaeological artifacts collected within the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Access to the collections is available to researchers by appointment with the Curator of Archaeology and Ethnology The Museum also works with many community museums to help them with their displays and requests to borrow artifacts The Archaeology and Ethnology Unit is always looking for volunteers. There are two main opportunities for volunteers interested in the archaeology program: the public education program, and assisting in the lab. The public education program involves teaching school groups about the prehistory and history of the Province. If you are interested in volunteering in the public education program, contact Bob Forsey (729-0661, bforsey@gov.nl.ca Assisting in the lab will get you up close and personal with the archaeological objects recovered in the Province - a great opportunity for archaeology students or anyone curious about the Province's past to familiarize yourself with the Province's artifacts. It is best if you can regularly and consistently devote a morning or afternoon of your time. The tasks you will be doing will depend on the needs of the museum at the time and your particular skills and experience, but will likely include cataloging or helping organize the collections. If you are interested in volunteering in the lab, contact Kevin McAleese.

45. Introduction To The International Core Data Standard For Ethnology/Ethnography
The International Core Data Standards for ethnology / Ethnography has been prepared by the CIDOC Ethno Working Group . The preparation of the International
http://www.willpowerinfo.myby.co.uk/cidoc/ethst0.htm
Introduction to the International Core Data Standard for Ethnology/Ethnography
This page is an introduction to the International Core Data Standard for Ethnology/Ethnography . It is one of a number of pages about museum information standards prepared by the International Committee for Documentation of the International Council of Museums ( ICOM-CIDOC The International Core Data Standards for Ethnology / Ethnography has been prepared by the CIDOC Ethno Working Group . The preparation of the International Core Data Standards for Ethnology / Ethnography was one of the principal aims of the CIDOC Ethno Working Group established in September 1993 at the CIDOC Lubljana Conference. To provide the basis for the International Core Data Standards for Ethnology/Ethnography , the EWG prepared a questionnaire to survey the data standards used in ethnographical, ethnological , anthropological, open air museums and other museums having these types of collections.The questionnaire (with English and French versions) was prepared and distributed to the National Coordinators after a year of work by the EWG members, who discussed the questions of content, length and goals and tested it. The National Coordinators were found by making contacts during the CIDOC Conferences with people from different countries, by inviting EWG members to become National Co-ordinators or to find a National Coordinator, by making contacts with the members of the European Ethnological Museum Network trying to find National Co-ordinators through them and by writing to the Chairs of all the ICOM National Committees, asking them for assistance to find the National Coordinators for the survey.

46. George Ernest Morrsion Lectures In Ethnology
George Ernest Morrison Lecture series banner. The George Ernest Morrison Lecture series was founded by Chinese residents in Australia and others in honour
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/ccc/gemorris.htm
The George Ernest Morrison Lecture series was founded by Chinese residents in Australia and others in honour of the late Dr G. E. Morrison, a native of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The objects of the foundation of the lectureship were to honour for all time the memory of a great Australian who rendered valuable services to China and to improve cultural relations between China and Australia. From the time of its inception until 1948, the lecture series was associated with the Australian Institute of Anatomy. In 1948 responsibility for the series was assumed by the Australian National University. Each year, a senior Sinologist delivers a major paper as part of the series. Originally, the papers were published annually in printed booklet form. Papers from 2000 are available online. See the list of papers below for details and links. Limited stocks of the earlier lectures are available for US$7.00/A$7.00 each (or the equivalent in local currency), plus postage and handling, from: Publications Secretary
Contemporary China Centre
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
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Canberra ACT 0200
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47. SNOMNH Ethnology Main Page
ethnology is the study of human cultures and societies, both in their own terms and comparatively across space and time. At the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of
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Collections Division Ethnology Ethnology is the study of human cultures and societies, both in their own terms and comparatively across space and time. At the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, the work of the Division of Ethnology includes the fields of classical archaeology and non-Western art history. The Division of Ethnology curates extensive collections of traditional art and material culture from societies around the world. These collections are especially strong for the areas of Native North and Central America. In addition to 19th and 20th century ethnographic Research in the division currently focuses on ethnographic and archival projects undertaken in collaboration with contemporary American Indian communities in Oklahoma and the eastern United States. Topics and issues include ethnomusicology, native language use, traditional arts, ethnohistory, folklore and folklife, and cultural persistence and change. Resources The Fabric of Mayan Life: An exhibit of Textiles Everett Collection-Classical Ceramics Sampling Agreement Sampling Policy ... Sampling Request Personnel Dr. Daniel Swan, Curator

48. Postgraduate Prospectus 2008 - Scottish Ethnology
Taught Masters Degree Scottish ethnology in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures.
http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/finder/details.html?id=250

49. Department Of History And Ethnology — Jyväskylän Yliopisto - Universi
The Department of History and ethnology combines two disciplines, which aim at drawing a wide, profound and theorethically versatile picture of past
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50. Bureau Of Ethnology Reports Index
1sthand-history.org Bureau of American ethnology Annual Reports index.
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Notes on Maya and Mexican Manuscripts, Cyrus Thomas
Masks, Labrets and Aboriginal Customs, W. H. Dall
Navajo Weavers, Dr. Washington Matthews
Omaha Sociology, Rev. J. Owen Dorsey
Prehistoric Textile Fabrics of the US, William H. Holmes
1881-1882, printed 1884 5th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology - J. W. Powell, director Burial Mounds of the Northern US, Prof. Cyrus Thomas The Cherokee Nation of Indians, Charles C. Royce Navajo Mountain Chant Ceremony, Dr. Washington Matthews The Seminole Indians of Florida, Clay MacCanley The Religious Life of the Zuni Child, Mrs. Tilly E. Stevenson 1883-1884, printed 1887 7th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology - J. W. Powell, director Linguistic Families of North America, J. W. Powell

51. Åbo Akademi
Ethnologists and places Abo Akademi University ethnology Fabriksgatan 2 FIN20500 Turku What is a Swedish ethnology in Finland? a short introduction
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52. Ethnology
ethnology, or the theoretical aspect of anthropology, is concerned with the explanation of cultural regularities and variation through comparison and
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Ethnology, or the theoretical aspect of anthropology, is concerned with the explanation of cultural regularities and variation through comparison and generalization based on existing ethnographic literature and the formulation of hypotheses for further research. Accordingly, theory building occurs both before fieldwork, as the anthropologist reviews the findings of other researchers to identify issues for investigation, and after, as he/she evaluates the significance of the findings. While there is some loose agreement on basic concepts, such as culture, numerous theoretical controversies and differences in orientation have dominated the development of ethnology. The following discussion covers the major anthropological theories that start from a scientific orientation and from the Boasian assumption that human nature must be understood in terms of cultural conditioning. I shall not cover those schools which cont est these axioms, namely:
  • Postmodernists, who deny the possibility of objective scientific reporting and explanation.

53. HAS: Institute Of Ethnology
NonEuropean ethnological researches. 3. Contemporary problems of the rural population, Coordination of ethnographical synopses (ethnological atlas,
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54. Institute Of Ethnology (institution, Paris, France) -- Britannica Online Encycl
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55. Ethnology - Wiktionary
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56. OPTIONS: ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY (1885/86)
OPTIONS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ethnology (1885/86)
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Author: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology.
Title: Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (with accompanying papers)
Publisher: Washington : G.P.O., 1881-1897.
Description: 15 v. : ill. ; 30 cm. Annual 1st (1879-'80)-15th (1893-'94).
Subject(s): Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of EthnologyPeriodicals. EthnologyNorth AmericaPeriodicals. EthnologySouth AmericaPeriodicals. IndiansPeriodicals. AmericaAntiquitiesPeriodicals.
Continued by: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (with accompanying papers)
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57. Ethnology - Burke Museum
ethnology is the branch of anthropology concerned with living cultures. The Burke Museum is particularly renowned for its collections of Native American art
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Northwest Coast totem poles greet visitors at the entrance to the Burke Museum. Photo by Gabe Kean Ethnology at the Burke Ethnology is the branch of anthropology concerned with living cultures. The Burke Museum is particularly renowned for its collections of Native American art and artifacts. The Burke Museum's Ethnology Division cares for objects of cultural heritage from living cultures of the Americas, the Pacific Islands, and Asia. A portion of these collections are on display in the museum galleries. You can also explore the collections online.
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58. Journal "ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY OF EURASIA"
This new periodical has as its purpose the presentation and analysis of materials relating to the archaeology, ethnology and anthropology of Eurasia,
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The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk) is pleased to announce the publication of a new international peer review journal "Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia". The journal will issue volumes four times a year, beginning in the year 2000. Each issue will be published in two identical versions in both Russian and English. Articles will be substantive discussions of their topics, with well published illustrations. It is the goal of this publication to provide authors with an international forum for the presentation of their materials and ideas. Editor-in-Chief: Professor Anatoly Derevianko
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59. Ethnology Of Manihiki And Rakahanga | NZETC
Title ethnology of Manihiki and Rakahanga. Author Te Rangi Hiroa. Publication details Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1932. Part of Tidal Pools Digitized
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60. Royal Alberta Museum: Collections And Research: Ethnology
The ethnology program interprets the culture and history of the indigenous peoples of the world. While the primary emphasis is on First Nations and Metis
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Dene. Late 1800's. The Ethnology program interprets the culture and history of the indigenous peoples of the world. While the primary emphasis is on First Nations and Metis peoples of the Northern Plains and Subarctic, the collections feature materials from other regions of North America, particularly the western Arctic and Great Lakes, as well as Africa, Australia, and Japan. Objects in the collections date from the mid-1800s to the present. The Ethnology collections are an invaluable resource for a wide variety of people interested in Alberta's history and cultural diversity. Individuals researching family and community history regularly consult the collections, as do university students conducting research projects in the fields of anthropology, history, Native studies, and clothing and textiles. The public school system incorporates Ethnology program materials into its curriculum, and Ethnology staff responds to numerous inquiries about First Nations and Metis cultures from members of the public and cultural heritage professionals. Staff members work in partnership with First Nations and Metis communities on cultural heritage projects, and the Ethnology program manages a summer internship program in Museology for Aboriginal university students.

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