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  1. Peru: Incidents of Travel and Exploration in the Land of the Incas (Harvard University Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Antiquities of Th) by E. G. Squier, 1972-12
  2. Habitat, Economy and Society: A Geographical Introduction to Ethnology (Routledge Library Editions: Anthropology and Ethnography) by C. Daryll Forde, 2005-06-23

141. LeNoir Forge Museum
Operated by the Isle Madame Historical Society, it showcases cultural history, ethnology, fisheries, trades and crafts. Offers an outline of exhibits, local history and area description.
http://fortress.uccb.ns.ca/historic/forge_e.html
The Louisbourg Institute of / L' Institut de Louisbourg de Cape Breton University ~ © 1995-present ~ Louisbourg.info@pc.gc.ca
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Historical Societies Site HISTORICAL NOT-FOR-PROFIT SOCIETIES (CAPE BRETON ISLAND) LeNoir Forge Museum

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FRANÇAIS Return to the Historical Societies Page The old LeNoir Forge has been restored as a Museum and here many artifacts can be found reminding one of the days of sailing ships when the port of Arichat was one of the leading ports on the Eastern Atlantic Seaboard. Open: May-September
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
7 days a week Location: Arichat, Isle Madame on the Fleur-de-lis Trail
(exit 46 on the Trans-Canada) Cape Breton, Nova Scotia For more information: Read the article "Toney's Legacy" Return to the Historical Societies Page
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142. English Books > Society > Ethnology
English Books Society ethnology listing of 641 titles. Free worldwide delivery.
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Prev Next Last page ... Acculturation: Advances In Theory, Measurement, And Applied Research Chun, Kevin M. Organista, Pamela B. Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 1557989206 Achieving Our Humanity: The Idea Of The Postracial Future Eze, Emmanuel Chukwudi Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0415929407 Afraid Of The Dark: What Blacks And Whites Need To Know About Each Other Myers, Jim Jackson, Jesse Paperback; ; ISBN: 1556523882 African Ark: People And Ancient Cultures Of Ethiopia And The Horn Of Africa Hancock, Graham Photographer Fisher, Angela Hardcover; ; ISBN: 0810919028 African Ethnonyms: Index To Art-Producing Peoples Of Africa Biebuyck, Daniel P. Mcrae, Linda Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0783815328 Africans And Native Americans: The Language Of Race And Forbes, Jack D. Paperback; ; ISBN: 025206321X After Jews And Arabs: Remaking Levantine Culture Alcalay, Ammiel Paperback; ; ISBN: 0816621551 After Postcolonialism: Remapping Philippines-United States Confrontations San Juan, E. Paperback;

143. WHITE STAR S.p.A.
Publishers of illustrated books featuring topics on archaeology, art, history, technology, photography, ethnology, nature and underwater biology. Includes customer references and contact details.
http://www.whitestar.it/

144. Interkriti: The Municipality Of Timbaki, Iraklion
The Museum of Cretan ethnology in Vori is an institution of the Cultural Association of the Province of Messara. It was erected between 19771982 and opened
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Museum of Cretan Ethnology - Vori The Museum of Cretan Ethnology in Vori is an institution of the Cultural Association of the Province of Messara. It was erected between 1977-1982 and opened its doors to the public in 1988. Its construction was sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and by members and friends of the Association.
The Museum has 20.000 visitors per year.
The research department of the Museum has been engaged in various research activities since 1980. It functions as a coordinating body for the study of the Cretan ecosystems, covering the period from 1000 AD to our days.
The exhibited objects in the Museum come from all over Crete. These objects show that the folk culture of Crete is characterized by an amalgam of influences in which Minoan (2000-1000 BC), Archaic (1000-500 BC) and Byzantine models prevail, especially in agriculture, stock breeding, pottery and basketry.
Through 700 years of occupation, the Cretan people never surrendered to foreign models. The last period of vassalage was particularly harsh (second Turkish occupation 1669-1898), which is why material evidence of preceding centuries is very scarce. Most of the objects exhibited in the Museum date from the period of Turkish occupation. Their stark simplicity reflects the economic degradation. However the Byzantine tradition is preserved, wherever possible, as in the designs of traditional woven fabrics, in wood caving, architecture, and of course in music, dancing, singing and language.

145. Tuckwell Press Ltd.
Scottish history; publishes biography, architecture, ethnology, and politics.
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146. FindArticles In Ethnology
FindArticles Reference Education ethnology. ethnology. ethnology. ethnology is a publication providing coverage and analysis of ethnic and cultural
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Ethnology is a publication providing coverage and analysis of ethnic and cultural studies.
Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. Get started now. (It's free.) Most Recent Articles from this Publication Genesis in Buli: Christianity, blood, and vernacular modernity on an Indonesian island.
Christianity and local ontology in the North Malukan village of Buff intersect in surprising ways that upset conventional ideas about tradition and modernity. The poetics and cultural politics
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The proliferation of small groups within American Protestantism, in particular those devoted to Bible study, raises questions about the collective ...
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147. National Museum - About Us
Overview and history of the museum, as well as information on its archaeology, ethnology and natural history activities.
http://www.zemaljskimuzej.ba/english/about_us.htm
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THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
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The National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina was founded in 1888 and is the oldest among the modern cultural and scientific institutions of Western type in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A line of historical events influenced its establishment. A number of individuals and groups had for a long time prior to its founding emphasized the need for such an institution. The first idea of founding of the museum dates back to 1850. However, nearly four decades passed from the idea to its realization. Two empires ruled over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the meantime - the Ottoman rule gave way to the Austro-Hungarian one.
The political, strategic and economic goals set by the Austro-Hungarian administration required the European level of literacy and a more widespread education. As one of the still unexplored countries of the Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina was a source of curiosity for many scientists, especially those from Austria-Hungary. At the same time, it also attracted the attention of quasi-scientists, which in the very first years of occupation resulted in their taking away of the monuments of culture from the region. This all contributed to the decision to take more concrete measures with a view to realizing of the long existing idea to found a museum. Thus, the Museum Society was formed and thereupon the National Government founded the National Museum for Bosnia and Herzegovina on February 1st 1888. The adviser to the Government, Mr. Kosta Hörmann, was appointed as director of the Museum.

148. HighWire -- Browse Journals - Comparative Ethnology
Browse Journals publishing on Comparative ethnology, (return to Topic List page) Alphabet, , Frequency of articles in Comparative ethnology
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149. Brian Hayden
Professor in the department of Archaeology. Research interests includes New World archaeology and ethnology, Old World Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, Australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology. Courses, research programs and publications.
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Cultural ecology and political ecology (the use of resources and energy to achieve political goals). Publications
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Hunting and gathering societies; transegalitarian societies (those between egalitarian societies and stratified chiefdoms); Publications
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Northwest Plateau ethnology and archaeology Publications
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This research focuses on ritual sanctuaries in transegalitarian societies and their sociopolitical significance.
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150. The Infography About The Ethnology And History Of The Northwest Coast Of The Uni
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the Native American peoples of the Pacific Northwest.
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the Native American peoples of the Pacific Northwest.
Six Superlative Sources
Boas, Franz. 1897. The Social Organization and the Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians. In Report of the U.S. National Museum for 1895:311-738. Government Printing Office. DeLaguna, Frederica. 1972. Under Mount Saint Elias: The History and Culture of the Yakutat Tlingit, 3 vols. Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, vol. 7. Goldman, Irving. 1975. The Mouth of Heaven: An Introduction to Kwakiutl Religious Thought. John Wiley and Sons. Kan, Sergei. 1989. Symbolic Immortality: The Tlingit Potlatch of the Nineteenth Century. Smithsonian Institution Press. Levi-Strauss, Claude. 1982. The Way of the Masks. Sylvia Modelski, trans. University of Washington Press. Suttles, Wayne, ed. 1990. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 7, Northwest Coast, Smithsonian Institution Press.
Other Excellent Sources
Codere, Helen. 1950. Fighting with Property: A Study of Kwakiutl Potlatching and Warfare 1792-1930. Monographs of the American Ethnological Society 18. University of Washington Press.

151. Arthropod Museum - University Of Arkansas
Contains information on the exhibits schedule and collection of anthropology, archeology, ethnology, history, geology, and zoology related items. Hours and location provided.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/entomolo/museum/museum.html
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152. National Museum Of Ethnology | Osaka | WCities Destination Guide
The National Museum of ethnology, or Minpaku, was established in 1974 to provide the general public with indepth information on people, societies and
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153. Totem Poles: Heraldic Monuments Of Cedar - Burke Museum
Information, pictures, and links about this longstanding native art form.
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/ethnology/resources_nwtotem.ph
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.
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Haida ancestral figure, from a totem pole in Old Kasaan, Alaska. Photo by Adelaide deMenil
Totem Poles: Heraldic Monuments of Cedar
The term Totem Pole refers to the tall cedar poles with multiple figures carved by Native people of the northern Northwest Coast. Several different types of monumental poles include: house frontal poles placed against the house front, often serving as doorways of houses; carved interior house posts that support roof beams, and free standing memorial poles placed in front of houses to honor deceased chiefs. Mortuary poles made in the nineteenth century housed the coffins of important people in a niche at the top. Carved of red cedar logs, the figures on totem poles are inherited crests, which identify the pole owners and tell their family histories.
Although totem poles have become a symbol of all Northwest Coast Native people and their use has spread to neighboring tribes through the years, tall multiple-figure poles were first made only by the northern Northwest Coast Haida, Tlingit, and Tsimshian peoples in Southeast Alaska and British Columbia in the early 1800s. Large free-standing human welcome figures and interior house posts were made by the Kwakwak'wakw and Nuu-chah-nulth people further south, and the Coast Salish people in Southern British Columbia and western Washington also carved large human figures representing ancestors and spirit helpers on interior house posts and as grave monuments.

154. Åbo Akademi
ethnology Fabriksgatan 2 FIN20500 Turku Finland Telephone +358-2-215 4395 What is a Swedish ethnology in Finland? a short introduction
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155. The House Of Archaeology And Ethnology
ethnology ethnolomusicology and Prehistory. Presentation. The doctoral course Anthropology and comparative Sociology, Anthromusicology and Prehistory,
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156. Ethnology
Building up of the ethnology Collection began in 1939 with the donation of a small collection of South American materials. Since then the collection has
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/museumttu/e&t/Ethnology.htm
Building up of the Ethnology Collection began in 1939 with the donation of a small collection of South American materials. Since then the collection has grown to over 3500 objects, with over half of the materials from North and Central America. Objects from South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania are included as well. The Collection spans an approximate 100+ year period, from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s. They represent horticultural, pastoral, and hunting-gathering peoples living in semi-arid environments. The Collecion consists of two types: Systematic Collections generated by field work with associated documentation, and Synoptic Collections generated by donations and purcahses with little or minimal documentation. Three field-generated collections - the Cordry, the Yaqui, and the Qashqa'i - form the core of the Ethnology Collection. A number of smaller collections generated by individuals also have significant research, exhibit, and educational value because of the donors/collectors' meticulous notes and subsequent research-generated information. Ethnology Collection On-line Exhibits Special Projects Research Process ... Contact Us!

157. Mindanao-wide Workshop On Ethnology And Ethnography Of Mindanawan Dances And Mus
Mindanaowide Workshop on ethnology and Ethnography of Mindanawan Dances and Music. The Mindanao-wide workshop on ethnology and ethnography of Mindanawan
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ARTS AND CULTURE A Weekly Publication of the Mindanao News and Information Cooperative Center 22 April 2005 Other Art and Culture Stories Back to Main ANNOUNCEMENT Mindanao-wide Workshop on Ethnology and Ethnography of Mindanawan Dances and Music The Mindanao-wide workshop on ethnology and ethnography of Mindanawan dances and music will be on MAY 8-12, 2005 at the Mindanao State University in Marawi City and will focus on selected Subanun, Bukidnun, Manobo of Agusan and Maranaws of Lanao art forms. The objectives of the workshop are the following: 1. To appreciate indigenous dances and music.
2. To learn and understand the functions of indigenous dances and music in the lives of our tribal people.
3. To avoid bastardization of indigenous cultures especially in a tourism oriented society.
4. To streamline indigenous culture into the mainstream Filipino culture so that understanding and peace will be achieved. The expected participants of the workshop are the following: 1. Dance instructors of public and private schools

158. Historian Ja Etnologian Laitos - Etusivu
The Department of History and ethnology combines the research and teaching of the disciplines of History and ethnology. These disciplines are Finnish
http://virtuaaliyliopisto.jyu.fi:8080/historia-etnologia/fin/eng/
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The Department of History and Ethnology combines the research and teaching of the disciplines of History and Ethnology. These disciplines are: Finnish History, Economic History, General (European) History, Ethnology, Folkloristics and Cultural Anthropology. The Department buildings are called Historica and Villa Rana and are located on the main campus.

159. Institut Für Volkskunde
Volkskunde or European ethnology was introduced to the University of Freiburg At present, about 300 students are studying European ethnology as a major
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The Institut fuer Volkskunde in Maximilianstrasse 15 Volkskunde or European Ethnology was introduced to the University of Freiburg as an independent discipline in 1967. At present, about 300 students are studying European Ethnology as a major or minor subject. While initially European Ethnology in Freiburg had a philological emphasis on oral tradition (e.g. fairy tales, legends, fables) it has since then developed a Cultural Anthropological perspective on Europe. Our present emphasis in teaching and research is on the understanding and structuring of time, every day life and traditional feasts, religious life in an increasingly secularised society, ethnicity, migration and the study of primary needs such as food, dwelling, clothing, and sexuality in different cultures. Our lecturers are Prof. Dr. Max Matter, Prof. Dr. Werner Mezger, Prof. Dr. Andreas Kuntz, Dr. Sabine Zinn-Thomas and Lars Kabel, M.A. Claudia Gessler is our secretary. It is our aim to make anthropological knowledge available for a wider public. The results of recent research in South West Germany are presented in public talks and through the mass media. In addition, we offer advice in matters of intercultural communication to authorities and institutions. For example, the Institute carried out a study for the advisory council for immigrants' affairs of the City of Freiburg on how to improve their public relations work. A number of recommendations have already been put into effect.

160. Cultural Anthropology, Ethnology, Ethno-linguistics - Ca' Foscari
The specialist degree in Cultural anthropology, ethnology, ethnolinguistics aims to provide the postgraduate with. detailed knowledge of the
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