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Links to general anthropological sites, specialize sites, course syllabi and teaching resources, journals, departments, listserves and newsgroups, and conferences.
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Free online books available to the public, listed by subjects.
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A directory of folklife resources in the United States, including primary sources, full texts of publications; and links to other resources.
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A extensive list for anthropologists, archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Linguistics and Human Languages, Museums, organizations, directories and more.
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Different definitions and perspectives on culture and its study.
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A free month trial for the ethnographic database is available for interested individuals and institutions.
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Selects the best sites for ethnology, social/cultural anthropology, and cyberanthropology.
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1993 expanded text of a work by Thomas Hylland Eriksen.
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Tutorials on the core issues of physical and cultural anthropology.
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Explores different forms of kinship recognition and marriages. Includes terminology and 'why kinship?'
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Covers starting Points, Archives, Databases, Exhibits, Information Sources, Museums, Associations, University Departments, Regional Resources, and more.
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'Lessons and Challenges at the Library of Congress'
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Articles on applied anthropology, archaeology, biophysical anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, specialized fields, theories and more.
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A section of the American Anthropological Association.
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Dedicated to the enrichment of scholarly and public understandings of cross-cultural relations and histories.
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Many links in a variety of categories, including research, professional associations, K-12 resources for teachers, journals, methods, virtual tours, and more.
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An anthropology gateway for cultural and social anthropology, physical and biological anthropology, archaeology, organizations, and more.
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In English, Spanish and Portuguese.
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Tutorials in: Human Culture, Language and Culture, Patterns of Subsistence, Economic Systems, Social Organization, Nature of Kinship, Sex and Marriage, Process of Socialization, Ethnicity and Race, Political Organization, Social Control, Anthropology of Religion, Medical Anthropology, and Culture Change.
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Over 5000 resources covers anthropology, archeology, art, indigenous technology, education, elders, environment, food, games, news, powwows, health, history, human rights, languages, legal issues, literature, museums, stories, and more. Links to sites for specific indigenous peoples.