Anthropology
Research Projects, Collections, and Exhibits
- Texts of Exploration
- 45 Years in the Turkish Village
- Making Tradition in the Cook Islands
- CSAC Ethnographics Gallery: Anthropology Exhibits on the WWW
- Mambila transcript David Zeitlyn
- Interactive Multimedia and anthropology - a sceptical
view Marcus Banks
- Seven Scenes of Plenty Michael Mascha
- Ethnographic Photography Exhibits Nora O'Connell
- bui doi - life like dust Nick Rothenberg and Ahrin Mishan
- Angels in Los Angeles Hans Glaser
- The Cynic's Guide to Spirutal Awakening Philip Miller
- One Circle Home exhibit
" is a permanent display at the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History. This exhibit provides several displays regarding prehistoric Native American lifeways in southern New England."
- Center for World Indigenous Studies/Fourth World Documentation Project
- Other Fourth World Resources on the Internet
- Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology World Wide Web server
- Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford
- Anthropological Multimedia: An experiment in evolving document structure and multi-authorship
- The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project " is an experiment in networked scholarship with the purpose of enhancing Classic Mayan epigraphic research."
- NativeNET Information Network
- Oriental Institute (University of Chicago
- Peabody Museum of Natural History (Yale). The Anthropology Collection at Yale Peabody Museum "is in the process of computerising their collections. This is proceeding by geographical area and as of August 1994 it consisted of 43619 objects from Puerto Rico and 17205 objects from elsewhere in the Caribbean. Each record contains the taxon, author, year, catalogue reference, collecting event data, other specimen attributes and taxonomic hierarchy."
- National Museum of the American Indian
- The Oneida Indian Nation
- NATION OF HAWAI`I
- Ojibwe language and culture
- The American Indian Computer Art Project was created by Turtle Heart, an Objibwa artist to allow the exchange of ideas and works relating to Native American Art and Issues.
- The Heard Museum, (Phoenix, AZ)
- The Hudson Museum is an antropology museum housing one of the finest collections of Prehispanic Mexican and Central American artifacts in the United States.
- California Indian Library Collections
- Native American Resource Page
- Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies. "This page provides information on the work of the Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies (CIMS) and provides links to information facilities of value and/or significance to researchers in related fields."
Educational Resources
- The JASON Project
. "Each year, a two-week scientific expedition is mounted in a remote part of the world and broadcast in real-time, using state-of-the-art technology, to a network of educational, research, and cultural institutions in the United States, Canada, Bermuda, and the United Kingdom. This year's expedition, JASON VI: Island Earth will take students on a voyage to the volcanoes, observatories and unique environments of Hawaii from February 27 - March 11, 1995.
- Native Nations, an Online Curriculum Project
- Native Education Centre Electronic Library
jedwards@princeton.edu, (last edited: Feb. 8, 1995)