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  1. Ancient Population of Siberia and Its Cultures (Harvard University, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Russian Translation Series No 1) by Aleksei P. Okladnikov, 1988-12
  2. Habitat of the Pitch Indians, a Wailaki division, (University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology) by Pliny Earle Goddard, 1924
  3. Ethnology and Society: Towards an Anthropological View (Oxford Monographs on Social Anthropology) by Hilary Callan, 1970-07-16
  4. Primitive concepts of disease, (University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology) by Forrest Edward Clements, 1932
  5. Archaeology of the Dalles-Deschutes region, (University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology) by William Duncan Strong, 1930
  6. Enquete sur la parente (Collection "Ethnologies") (French Edition) by Francis Zimmermann, 1993
  7. Construire le savoir anthropologique (Collection "Ethnologies-controverses") (French Edition)
  8. The ethnology of Europe by R G. 1812-1888 Latham, 2010-08-01
  9. Antiquities of the New England (Harvard University, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology Antiquities of the New World Series Number 17) by C. C. Willoughby, 1980-06
  10. Primitive folk; studies in comparative ethnology by Élie Reclus, 2010-09-07
  11. Ethnology of the western Mixe with a new introduction. by Ralph Beals, 1973
  12. North Arabian Desert archaeological survey, 1925-50, (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archæology and Ethnology, Harvard University, v. 45, no. 2)) by Henry Field, 1960
  13. Contributions to Alsea ethnography, (University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology) by Philip Drucker, 1939
  14. Chippewa music - II (Bulletin - Bureau of American Ethnology) by Frances Densmore, 1913

121. Institude Of Ethnology - Academia Sinica
Institute of ethnology. Academia Sinica. Other Web Sites. News Research Facilities. Library ethnology Museum Computing Facilities
http://www.ioe.sinica.edu.tw/english/
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    Institute of Ethnology. Academia Sinica. Nankang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
    Tel: +886-2-2652-3300 Fax: +886-2-2785-5836 For English: +886-2-2652-3303

    122. Department Of Anthropology At The University Of New Mexico
    Committed to a fourfield approach to anthropology and therefore offers strong graduate and undergraduate programs in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, ethnology/Linguistic Anthropology, and Human Evolutionary Ecology. Includes faculty, program, admissions and contact details.
    http://www.unm.edu/~anthro/
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    The Graduate Student Support Fund needs donations from people like you! Click here to give online. Please help our students become successful anthropologists. To honor all its students, during our 75th Jubilee in 2003, the department established an Anthropology Graduate Student Support fund. We still need your continued support to keep this fund going for future graduates of our department. We appreciate your help. Contributions to the Anthropology Graduate Student Support fund may be made payable to the UNM Foundation, marked for the Anthropology Graduate Student Support Fund, and sent to the address below. Anthropology Centennial Fund
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    123. ProQuest Login
    ethnology Burke Museumethnology at the Burke. Search the ethnology Collection Database. The Burke Museum s ethnology Division cares for objects of cultural heritage from living
    http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?RQT=318&pmid=27120

    124. Lalaith's Middle-earth Science Pages
    Scholarly discussions of the geography, ethnology, astronomy and languages of Middleearth.
    http://rover.wiesbaden.netsurf.de/~lalaith/M-earth.html
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    If you expect fancy optical effects here, look elsewhere. I will not waste your bandwidth with useless gimmicks. Anyway, if you are like me (and live in a country where Telecom exploits defenseless customers as much as ours does), you have disabled all graphics and JavaScript options in your browser. A few graphics I have included, but they are not really mandatory to understand the contents of this homepage. (Well, for those who cannot refrain I have put some small digital images of a few of my gouache and carbon illustrations of Middle-earth right here, the latest ones dating 2003-05-22. You were warned!) But for the most part, I offer you almost pure text essays on Tolkien's Middle-earth, the probably most detailed and perfect secondary world created in literature. The contents of these pages are entirely my own - though some are very quotation-laden -, so please excuse my imperfect English.

    125. Ethnology Forms - 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
    http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/ethnology/forms.php
    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.
    Ethnology Areas: Ethnology at the Burke Bill Holm Center Collections People ... Tribes of Washington
    Download Ethnology Forms

    126. Winterthur Portfolio
    Publishes articles on the arts in America and the historical context within which they developed. WP's articles highlight research from America's early colonial period through the twentieth century and present a diversity of innovative perspectives on American material culture with findings from various disciplines such as literature, decorative arts, ethnology, American studies, folk studies, art history, cultural history, archaeology, cultural geography, architecture, anthropology, and social, intellectual, and technological histories.
    http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/WP/home.html

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    127. Ethnology Collections
    ethnology Collections. Kathryn Klein Curator kklein@unm.edu There are 35000 objects in the ethnology Collection representing the indigenous peoples and
    http://filo.unm.edu/~maxwell/ethnology_collections.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
    1 University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 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.

    128. Department Of Anthropology : University Of Vermont
    Offers an undergraduate degree program with a focus on archaeology, physical anthropology, ethnology and linguistic anthropology and minors programs in social anthropology, prehistoric archaeology and linguistic anthropology. Features information on the Consulting Archaeology Program, research program and internships, course descriptions and events. Located in Burlington.
    http://www.uvm.edu/~anthro/
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    WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
    DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
    In Memoriam James "Jim" Petersen, Ph.D. Dedicated researcher, teacher, colleague and friend. Memorial will be held Friday, 9/23, 9:00 a.m., Ira Allen Chapel, UVM campus. The department is preparing a condolences book for Jim's wife. If you would like to include something, please e-mail Cindy or send it to our office. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to the James B. Petersen Scholarship Fund, c/o Natalie Fleischman, Senior Development Officer, UVM, Grasse Mount, 411 Main Street, Burlington, Vermont 05405. ABOUT UVM ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY COURSE INFORMATION The department offers a broad range of courses reflecting the breadth of the discipline as well as the diversity of our faculty's experiences and interests. Our program begins with four basic courses designed to introduce anthropology's four major subfields - Human Cultures, Prehistoric Archaeology, Physical Anthropology and Linguistic Anthropology. To aid students in developing familiarity with specific geographical regions and representative human groups, we offer a wide variety of "people" courses such as North American Indians, Native Americans of Vermont, Native Peoples of Canada, Cultures of South America, Cultures of Africa, Peoples of Asia, U.S. Latinos, and Eastern Europe, among others.

    129. Milwaukee Public Museum - North American Ethnology
    North American ethnology. Native Americans Exhibit A Tribute to Survival MPM Home Page Collections and Research Anthropology Section Anthropology
    http://www.mpm.edu/collect/naeth.html
    North American Ethnology
    Native Americans
    Exhibit: A Tribute to Survival
    MPM Home Page Collections and Research Anthropology Section Anthropology Research and Publications

    130. Homepage Of The Journal AETHIOPICA
    International Journal of Ethiopian Studies (published at the Universit¤t Hamburg) devoted to the scholarly study of the linguistics, literature, history, archaeology, palaeography, religion(s), traditional art, culture, and ethnology (anthropology) of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
    http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/AETHIOPICA/

    131. Ethnology
    ethnology. contect us. If you continue seeing pages in this format please . The ethnology Collections of the Redpath Museum include close to 17000
    http://www.mcgill.ca/redpath/collections/ethnology/
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    514-398-4086 ext. 4093 The Ethnology Collections of the Redpath Museum include close to 17,000 archaeological and ethnological artifacts. Their geographic scope is global, with the exception of material relating to Canada's First Nations, now part of the McCord Museum. The Redpath holdings are an important national resource and in many cases represent some of the earliest ethnological materials held by North American museums. Archaeological and ethnological artifacts were part of Sir William Dawson's original collection at the Museum, although subordinate in number and emphasis to the natural history holdings. Additional material came to the Redpath from the Natural History Society of Montreal (1827-1926) and McGill's Ethnological Museum (see Lawson 1994, 1999).

    132. University Of Edinburgh: School Of Literatures, Languages And Cultures, Celtic A
    Two sections Celtic Studies and Scottish ethnology Studies. Faculty, courses, and information on the Centre for Language Policy and Language Planning (Rannsachadh air Poileasaidh C nain agus Dealbhadh C nain).
    http://www.celtscot.ed.ac.uk/
    SCHOOL OF LITERATURES, LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
    Edinburgh EH8 9LD
    Telephone: 0131 650 4167
    Fax: 0131 650 4163
    Scottish.Studies@ed.ac.uk

    133. Ethnology
    ethnology. To view the page as it is meant to be seen please try this link ethnology. contect us. If you continue seeing pages in this format please .
    http://www.mcgill.ca/redpath/publications/staff/ethnology/
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    134. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Abyssinia
    Provides details on the geography, ethnology, political revolutions, as well as church information.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01075e.htm
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    Abyssinia
    Geography kollas , is a district having the Sudanese climate, great heat, and a heavy summer rainfall. The soil is sandy, dry, and stony; the crops, maize, sugar cane, and cotton. Various kinds of acacias and mimosas form the sole vegetations of these arid, unhealthy regions, whose rushing torrents of the rainy season are but stony beds during the dry. The rocks and caverns are the haunts of lions and leopards; the trees swarm with monkeys. The scattered inhabitants of these burning plains are small, withered, nervous, irritable, and quarrelsome, devoid of the dignity which marks those who live in the high lands. The middle zone, or Voina-dega dega , at an altitude of more than 8,000 feet, is marked by a variable temperature, and by chilly nights. The British army at a height of 10,400 feet met with four degrees of frost on 28 March. On the heights are found the rhododendrons, mosses, and lichens of the Alps. Ethnology Few eastern or African nations exhibit such various aspects as the aborigines. Descendants of Cush are locally known as Agas, or "Freemen", and still form the basis of the Abyssinian nation. On the west, they have intermarried with the ancient Berbers, and with the blacks of the Soudan, who must not be confused with the Niger, Congo, and Zambesi tribes. On the east, Semitic peoples, Arabs and Himyarites, having crossed the Red Sea in the fourth century B.C., conquered the whole eastern coast of Africa, and settled chiefly in the province called, after them, Amhara. The invasion of the Galla tribes, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, spread through all this region, and especially towards the south. These invasions and mingling of races in all ages have resulted in such diversity of type that the neighboring Arab tribes never speak of the country but as

    135. SNOMNH Ethnology Main Page
    ethnology is the study of human cultures and societies, both in their own The Division of ethnology curates extensive collections of traditional art and
    http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/collections-research/ethnology.htm
    Collections Division Home Membership General Information Extended Calendar ... For Kids Search SNOMNH: 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. 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. Collection Personnel Archaeology Ethnology Herpetology ... Vertebrate Paleontology Resources: The Fabric of Mayan Life: An exhibit of Textiles Everett Collection-Classical Ceramics The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History 2401 Chautauqua Avenue Norman, OK 73072
    v 405-325-4712 f 405-325-7699 The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution.

    136. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lule Indians
    A name which has given rise to considerable confusion and dispute in Argentine ethnology, owing to the fact, now established, that it was applied at different times to two very different peoples, neither of which now exists under that name, while the vocabulary which could settle the affinity of the earlier tribe is now lost.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09428a.htm
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    Cacana Jesuit Jesuit Father Jesuits , the five mission of the cognate Lulean tribes had a population of 2346 Indians, almost all Christians Mamelucos ), and the oppression of the forced-labour systems under the Spaniards. The mission Indians were the special prey both of the slave-hunters and of the predatory wild tribes. On the withdraw of the Jesuits JAMES MOONEY
    Transcribed by M. Donahue The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IX
    Nihil Obstat, October 1, 1910.
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    137. WAIS Databases In Ethnology. Ethnography. Traditions. Folklore
    ethnology. Ethnography. Traditions. Folklore. Select those WAIS databases you want to search. ANUAboriginal-Studies ASEDA, the Aboriginal Studies
    http://www.ub2.lu.se/auto_new/auto_38.html
    Ethnology. Ethnography. Traditions. Folklore
    Select those WAIS databases you want to search.
    ANU-Aboriginal-Studies: ASEDA, the Aboriginal Studies Electronic Data Archive
    ANU-Pacific-Linguistics: Catalogue of publications whithin the PACIFIC LINGUISTICS series
    ANU-Taoism-Studies-L:
    ANU-Asian-Religions: Bibliographic references to selected (mainly Buddhist) Asian religions
    ANU-CanbAnthropology-Index:
    ANU-Pacific-Manuscripts: Complete annotated catalogue of microfilms collection of PAMBU
    ANU-Shamanism-Studies:
    ANU-ZenBuddhism-Calendar:
    ANU-Cornish-Studies-L:
    ANU-Vietnam-SocSci: Enter search terms: Maximum number of documents in result set: Top page

    138. Algonkin - Algonquin Indians - Indians Of Canada And Quebec
    1907 article on the tribe from the Bureau of American ethnology.
    http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/Algonkin.htm
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    Algonkin [This text was originally published in 1907 by the Bureau of American Ethnology as part of its Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico [Contemporary information on the Algonquin language and people may be found at the following sites: the Encyclopedia of North American Indians , the Canadian Encyclopedia , at the American Indian Languages' site . Several links are given at this site Algonkin. (A name hitherto variously and erroneously interpreted, but Hewitt suggests that it is probably from (Micmac ) algoomeaking , or algoomaking Quebec province and in e. Ontario , including the Timiskaming. Following are the Algonkin villages, so far as they are known to have been recorded: Cape Magdalen, Egan, Hartwell, Isle aux Tourtes (Kichesipirini and Nipissing), Rouge River, Tangouaen (Algonkin and Huron). Return to the Index page of Indians of Canada and Quebec Source: James WHITE, ed.

    139. Collections And Research At The University Of Alaska Museum Of The North - Ethno
    The ethnology Collection contains over 10000 objects made and used by Alaska Natives (Inupiaq and Yup ik Eskimos, northwest coast and Athabascan Indians,
    http://www.uaf.edu/museum/depts/ethno/
    Staff
    Curator: Molly Lee
    (ffmcl@uaf.edu)

    Collections Manager: Angela J. Linn
    (fnajl@uaf.edu)

    The Ethnology Collection contains over 10,000 objects made and used by Alaska Natives (Inupiaq and Yup'ik Eskimos, northwest coast and Athabascan Indians, and Aleuts) from the 1890's to the present. There are exceptional examples of basketry, beadwork, ivory carvings, masks, dolls, and gear used in subsistence activities. The History Collection has over 2,600 objects of Western manufacture including goods, folk art, tools, firearms, Russian-American material, aviation pioneer Carl Ben Eielson's airplane, and other memorabilia. The collections are available to researchers upon appointment and for loan to other institutions.

    fnajl@uaf.edu
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    140. Table Of Contents--The Seminole Indians Of Florida
    ethnology of the Florida Seminoles from 1887, with notes on material culture and 18 engravings.
    http://diglib.lib.fsu.edu/ebind2html/fs00000026
    Author: MacCauley, Clay, 1843-1925
    Title: The Seminole Indians of Florida
    Imprint: Washington, 1887
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