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Aleš Hrdlička papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
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The Repatriation Office, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, provided funds for the arrangement and description of the Aleš Hrdlička papers
Freedmen's Bureau Digital Collection, 1865–1872, is a product of and owned by the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution. Copyright for digital images is retained by the donor, FamilySearch International; permission for commercial use of the digital images may be requested from FamilySearch International, Intellectual Property Office, at: cor-intellectualproperty@ldschurch.org.
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Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Video oral history of archeologists Charles Fairbanks and John Griffin. Drs. Fairbanks and Griffin discuss the people and events that were influential in their professions, their work in the National Park Service and Florida Park Service, and contributions to archeology and the future of the field.
Legacy Keywords: Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. ; Radin, Paul, 1883-1959 ; White, Leslie Alvin ; Universities Chicago University ; Universities Swathmore College ; Anthropology functionalism ; Anthropology structural functionalism ; Special Collections ;
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Local Number: HSFA 1989.10.7
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The collection is open for research. Please contact the archives for information on availability of access copies of audiovisual recordings. Original audiovisual material in the Human Studies Film Archives may not be played.
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Video Dialogues in Anthropology, Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Video oral history of anthropologist Conrad Arensberg conducted by anthropologist Lambros Comitas. Dr. Arensberg, the first anthropologist to do fieldwork on the European continent, comments on his training in anthropology, the individuals who were influential in his career, and the geographical areas where he conducted his fieldwork.
Legacy Keywords: Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 ; Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. ; Malinowski, Bronislaw ; Steward, Julian Haynes, 1902-1972 ; Universities Columbia University ; Anthropology applied anthropology ; War World War II ; Anthropology community studies ; Special Collections ; Ireland ; Europe ; China ; Special Collections
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Local Number: HSFA 1989.10.19
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Video Dialogues in Anthropology, Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Video oral history of anthropologist Elizabeth Colson conducted by anthropologist Charles Wagley. Dr. Colson discusses the people and events that were influential in her career including her work in Central Africa and her affiliation with the Rhodes-Livingston Institute. She also discusses the opportunities that were afforded women anthropologists at that time.
Legacy Keywords: Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1948 ; Gluckman, Max ; Hooten ; Hunter, Monica ; Koon ; Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978 ; Movious, Paul ; Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. ; Wilmington Bolk, Marie ; Universities Boston University ; Universities Brandeis University ; Special Collections
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Local Number: HSFA 1989.10.10
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Video Dialogues in Anthropology, Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Video oral history of anthropologist John Roberts conducted by anthropologist Jeremy A. Sabloff. Dr. Roberts discusses the people and events that were influential in his career and his fieldwork among the Navajo and Zuni Indians.
Legacy Keywords: Eggan, Fred Russell ; Kluckhohn ; Malinowski, Bronislaw ; Murdock, George Peter ; Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. ; Universities University of Chicago ; Universities Harvard University ; Universities Yale University ; Universities University of Minnesota ; Special Collections ; Navajo Indians ; Zuni Indians ; Indians of North America Southwest, New
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Local Number: HSFA 1989.10.14
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The collection is open for research. Please contact the archives for information on availability of access copies of audiovisual recordings. Original audiovisual material in the Human Studies Film Archives may not be played.
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Video Dialogues in Anthropology, Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Video oral history of anthropologist Lauriston Sharp conducted by anthropologist Paul Doughty. Dr. Sharp discusses his work in the field of applied anthropology, his fieldwork in Australia, his studies of the Quechua dialect, and the people and events that were influential in his career including A.R. Radcliffe-Brown, John Adair, and John Mora.
Legacy Keywords: Adair, John ; Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. ; Mora, John ; Anthropology applied anthropology ; War World War II ; Universities Cornell University ; Universities Harvard University ; Language Quechua ; Australia ; Special Collections
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Local Number: HSFA 1989.10.18
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Video Dialogues in Anthropology, Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Video oral history of anthropologist Sherwood Washburn conducted by anthropologist Charles Wagley. Dr. Washburn discusses the people and events that were influential in his career and comments on the field of physical anthropology, his work in Africa, and his association with the Center for Behavioral Sciences and the American Anthropological Association.
Legacy Keywords: Chagnon, Napoleon A., 1938- ; Dickson ; Herskovits, Melville J. 1895-1963 (Melville Jean), ; Hooten ; Lockhart, Ted ; Radcliffe-Brown, A.R. ; Redfield ; Tax, Sol, 1907- ; Towsler ; Ward, Laureston ; Universities Harvard University ; Museums Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology ; Universities University of California-Berkeley ; Universities University of Chicago ; Institute Center for Behavioral Sciences ; Anthropology physical anthropology ; Biology molecular biology ; Institution American Anthropological Association ; Africa ; Special Collections
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Local Number: HSFA 1989.10.11
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The collection is open for research. Please contact the archives for information on availability of access copies of audiovisual recordings. Original audiovisual material in the Human Studies Film Archives may not be played.
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Video Dialogues in Anthropology, Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Freedmen's Bureau Digital Collection, 1865–1872, is a product of and owned by the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution. Copyright for digital images is retained by the donor, FamilySearch International; permission for commercial use of the digital images may be requested from FamilySearch International, Intellectual Property Office, at: cor-intellectualproperty@ldschurch.org.
Collection Citation:
Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Freedmen's Bureau Digital Collection, 1865–1872, is a product of and owned by the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution. Copyright for digital images is retained by the donor, FamilySearch International; permission for commercial use of the digital images may be requested from FamilySearch International, Intellectual Property Office, at: cor-intellectualproperty@ldschurch.org.
Collection Citation:
Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.