P.M.A.: Ethnology The Provincial Museum of Alberta Human History ethnology. The ethnology program interprets the culture and history of the indigenous peoples of the world. http://www.pma.edmonton.ab.ca/human/ethno/intro.htm
Extractions: 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. Ethnology program staff played a major role in developing the Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture Horse mask.
National Museum Of Namibia - Ethnology ethnology. The Such assistance should be arranged with the Curator of ethnology. Go to the Ethnographic study collection. Enquiries http://www.natmus.cul.na/ethno/
Extractions: Site map The Ethnology Department's main aim from 1907 to the present had been to study and collect items about the culture of Namibia's indigenous people before the colonial influence began. Urban provisional objects are also collected if information about them is sufficient. The collection contains objects and photographs of the San (Bushmen), Wambo, Kavango, Herero speaking groups, Khoe-Khoen (Naman), Bergdaman (Daman), East-Caprivian groups, Rehoboth Basters, and Tswana. The collection also contains a few objects originating from ethnic groups outside Namibia, e.g. from the Tchokwe and Nyaneka-Nkumbi (Angola); Lozi (Zambia); Maasai (Kenya); Xhosa, Pedi and Zulu (South Africa). The main anthropology displays are in the Ethnology Hall of the Owela display center, and include: Collection and preparation of grass seeds by Daman; Manufacturing and function of rope among the Bushmen; Weapons; Sources of poison for hunting weapons (San); Iron-working among the Thwura; Leather work among the Naman; Musical and sound producing instruments; Clothing and adornments among the Herero; Pottery among the Mbalantu; The cultivation of omahangu; A Ndonga homestead; The Okavango River as an important sources of life for its population; Pipes and snuff-boxes. Pamphlets in German, English, Afrikaans, Oshindonga and in Nama-Gowab are available to guide visitors in the displays.
Ethnology ethnology (3,400 objects). Research Curator Dr. ES Lohse. The majority of this collection was donated by private individuals who http://imnh.isu.edu/Collections/Ethnology.htm
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Extractions: DANCE ETHNOLOGY "Dance Defined" Arabesque Dance Project The Middle East · North Africa · Central Asia · Western Asia peripherals · personalities · perspectives "An hour for God and an hour for the heart": by Karin van Nieuwkerk, author of "A Trade Like Any Other" An Interview With Aisha Ali Discover Belly Dance Anthropology Resources on the Internet Be Careful What You Wish For... A Case against Standardization in Nomenclature for Belly Dance Instruction an article by Najia El-Mouzayen · The Gilded Serpent Contemporary American Middle Eastern Dance a paper by Laura Osweiler (Amara) presented at the 2000 Cultural Dance Studies Conference · UCLA by Julie Van Camp Dance Criticism by Croce, Denby and Siegel by Julie Van Camp Der Tanz Des Bauches an article by Dr. Fawzia al-Rawi · Focus Diotima The Ethics of Ethnic an article by Morocco Folk vs. Ethnic Dance an article by Richard Duree Geheimnis aus dem Beckenboden: Der Bauchtanz zwischen orientalisher Tradition und verwestlichter Exotic an article by Sabine Lackner Gérard de Nerval and Journey to the Levant a brief biography from Egypt Magazine The Humanities and Dance Criticism by Julie Van Camp The Influence of Animism on Islam: An Account of Popular Superstitions by Samuel M. Zwemer
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Ethnology Dates @ HighBeam Research Advanced Search. Start / E / ethnology /. Select a Date to View Articles from ethnology Note this is a partial listing of available documents. http://static.highbeam.com/e/ethnology/
Extractions: 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. 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.
Ethnology To view the page as it is meant to be seen please try this link ethnology. If you continue seeing pages in this format please contact us. ethnology. http://www.mcgill.ca/redpath/collections/ethnology/
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