Tlingit artist Nathan Jackson's Early Work and Modernism
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Sealaska Heritage Institute
What Mounds Mean
Insights from Collaborative Archaeology in the Cherokee Heartland. Presented by Dr. Benjamin Steere - Department of Anthropology and Sociology and ...
UNCA Ramsey Library Video Production
(Re)Making History: The Bigger Story | Kevin Gover | Talks at Google
Kevin Gover, the director of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. and New York, and former Assistant Secretary for ...
Talks at Google
Kurt Squire & Constance Steinkuehler - "The Science of Play" (C4 Public Lectures)
Popular culture has always been a powerful force for shaping public perceptions of science. Media is seductive, and depictions of science on television and in ...
Santa Fe Institute
Learning Across Time and Place: The Role of Museums in the Informal Educational Landscape
Phillip Bell, Associate Professor of the Learning Sciences, University of Washington Seattle, and Co-chair of the National Research Council's Informal Science ...
Smithsonian Education
RICHARD GUY WILSON SYMPOSIUM Session 3
A Symposium and Celebration in honor of Richard Guy Wilson Nov 15-16, 2019 Architectural History at UVA: Richard Guy Wilson + Our Community of Scholars ...
UVA School of Architecture
The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World
In this video, Andrea Wulf speaks about her book "The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World" in which she reveals the extraordinary life of ...
Washington College - Campus Events
Assessment of Cultural Institutions for Disaster Planning
AIC Emergency Committee Webinar Recorded Wednesday, May 16, 2018 Resources 1. FAIC Risk Evaluation and Planning Program: Contents of Emergency ...
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Ending Institutional Corruption | Integrity and Trust in Academia and Nonprofits
Szelena Gray and Sujay Tyle, Project Managers, Academic Independence Project Susannah Rose, Director of Bioethics Research and Policy, Cleveland Clinic; ...
Harvard Law School
Creating Heroes and Claiming the North: Captain Robert Abram Bartlett in the Arctic.
PUBlic Professor Series | Dr. Maura Hanrahan, Department of Geography.
ulethbridge
"Why Music Matters:" Theodore Levin delivers the 24th Faculty Presidential Lecture
Theodore Levin, Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music, presented the annual Faculty Presidential Lecture on Tuesday, February 28. His lecture, entitled "Why ...
Dartmouth
Restitution of Stolen Art
The Aspen Cultural Diplomacy Forum, 2009. Featuring: Julien Anfruns, Director General, International Council of Museums Monica Dugot, Vice President, ...
The Aspen Institute
Entertaining Religion: Themes, People, and Plots in Entertainment Media
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Harvard Divinity School
High-Tech Housewives & H-4 “Dreamers” - South Asian Immigration in a Changing Landscape
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UMBCtube
"Introducing New Resources for Folklore and Ethnography"
This session introduces the AFS Ethnographic Thesaurus at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society, which met jointly with the Folklore ...
American Folklore Society
2016 AAA Invited Session: COPAR AND THE RE-USE OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHIVES IN THE DIGITAL AGE
This panel brings together papers on anthropological data re-use in the digital era. Panelists will share new research as well as discussions from a ...
American Anthropological Association
Women Documenting the World (Morning Session)
Morning session of a day-long symposium that highlighted, explored and celebrated the contributions of women as ethnographic fieldworkers and scholars.
Library of Congress
The Course of Empires Symposium, Afternoon 1
2:00 p.m., Introduction Amelia Goerlitz, Fellowship and Academic Programs Manager, Smithsonian American Art Museum Karen Lemmey, Curator of Sculpture, ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
"How Secular Is Art?" Conference Panel 3
Panel 3 | "Keeping Gods Out: Old Institutions, New Curations" Chair: Laura Weinstein, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Kavita Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University ...
Brown University
NAGPRA Grants
The video will review the NAGPRA Grants Program, discuss two types of grants offered, and review grant supported activities. Hear from successful grant ...
National NAGPRA Program
Symposium of Architectural History The Whiteness of 19th Century American Architecture
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UBuffalo School of Architecture and Planning
Jim Aton - Crimson Cowboys: The Remarkable Odyssey of the 1931 Claflin-Emerson Expedition
Dr. James M. Aton presenting on January 17, 2019 as part of the A.P.E.X. series at Southern Utah University. ---- James M. Aton was born in Louisville, Kentucky, ...
SUU APEX
Stephanie Toothman - Cultural Landscapes: Preservation Challenges in the 21st Century - Oct 12
Stephanie Toothman gives keynote address, "National Park Service Perspectives on Managing Cultural Landscapes: Past, Present, and Future," with an ...
Rutgers University
California Colloquium on Water: Wescoat
Water in landscape heritage conservation & design : lessons from the Taj Mahal; given by James Wescoat, Jr., Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of ...
UC Berkeley Events
New Topics in Armenian History & Culture (morning)
22nd Vardanants Day Armenian lecture series, titled "New Topics in Armenian History and Culture" explored the linguistic, artistic, social and musical history of ...
Library of Congress
The Care and Documentation of Ivory
The Care and Documentation of Ivory Ivory has been a valued material for the carving and inlay of artifacts and art objects in many world cultures. It has been ...
AIC & FAIC
Money at the Margins: Global Perspectives on Technology, Financial Inclusion, and Design 04-18-2019
Money at the Margins considers the impact of new monetary technologies, including mobile money, e-commerce, cash cards, retail credit cards, and more.
Ohio University College of Arts & Sciences
Connecting American Indian & Federal Libraries: Native American Research & Resources
Presentations on the American Indian Library Initiative (AILI) of FEDLINK, the Federal Library and Information Network. AILI identifies and establishes federal ...
Library of Congress
Métis Identity Crisis
Four years ago, Dr. Sebastien Malette put out a video that addresses the Metis Identity Crisis. That crisis has never been more evident than it is today as the ...
David Bouchard
Archives, Memory & Identity: A Public Symposium (Session 1: Access)
"Archives, Memory & Identity: A Public Symposium" was held at the University of Virginia on 7 September 2018. The event was jointly sponsored by Rare Book ...
Rare Book School
Collections, Collaborations & Connections Symposium (2 of 3)
Panel discussions highlight the collections of the American Folklife Center, explored new approaches to cultural documentation, and focused on current best ...
Library of Congress
Collections, Collaborations & Connections (1 of 3)
Panel discussions highlight the collections of the American Folklife Center, explored new approaches to cultural documentation, and focused on current best ...
Library of Congress
Audio Media Preservation Through Imaging Conference (Day 1)
The Library of Congress hosted scientists and preservationists from around the world at a first-of-its-kind conference exploring new technologies that foster the ...
Library of Congress
Episode XIX: Espionage
A short look at archaeologists such as Roy Chapman Andrews and Sylvanus Morley who were willing to lend their professional cover for clandestine purposes ...
Justin Jacobs
James A. Burns launching Fire, Folly and Fiasco: Why it took 100 years to build The Manitoba Museum
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McNally Robinson Online Events
The First Southerners: Creeks and Cherokees in Early Georgia [Lecture]
Dr. Ben Steere, of the University of West Georgia's Anthropology Department, presents "The First Southerners: Creeks and Cherokees in Early Georgia.
Ingram Library - University of West Georgia
The Immigration Acts of 1921 and 1924 and How They Changed Cleveland March 5, 2019
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League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland
Discovering Dinosaurs on Public Lands
In 2010 eight new dinosaurs were described from public lands in the state of Utah. Worldwide there are fewer than 800 known species of dinosaur, which means ...
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Biographical Memoir of John Wesley Powell, 1834-1902 | William Morris Davis | Audiobook Full | 2/2
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National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 01. January 1896 | Various | Travel & Geography | 1/2
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History of anthropology - Wikipedia Article Audio
This is an audio version of a Wikipedia article created for the benefit of those who have vision problems or problem reading at night. This Wikipedia article audio ...
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The National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 01. January 1896 by NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
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