American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,” the documentation of Native American cultures considered to be dying or extinct. At the turn of the 20th century, the newly emerging academic discipline of anthropology competed with the established museum-centered profession for control of the ongoing salvage ethnography project. The professionalization of anthropology within universities brought consequences. Academic anthropologists, including Alfred Kroeber at the new Department of Anthropology at the University of California, took steps to assert primacy over the field and this marginalized the work of both amateurs and museum-based professionals. Because there were so few trained anth...
Anthropology is the study of human behavior and culture, and anthropologists in the United States di...
The new world, vast, untamed, and virtually unspoiled when found by the first white explorers, was a...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
Comparing the hunter-gatherers of California and the Great Basin illustrates enormous differences be...
This book by a leading American anthropologist includes demographics, linguistic relations, social s...
Although Alfred Kroeber is universally regarded as the founder of California Indian studies, his imp...
The Charles H. Stephens Collection, housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology a...
The Ethnologisches Museum: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (formerly the Museum für Völkerkunde, and re...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
Ethnology of North American Indians. 17 Apr. HMD 35, 46-2, v4, 3p. [1931] Bureau of Ethnology, Smith...
I will talk about a study I did on the first persons to do Ph.D.s in anthropology and how the projec...
There are two broad objectives which are pertinent to the construction of this Senior Honors Project...
John Peabody Harrington (1884-1961) collected over one million pages of linguistic and ethnographic ...
Museums and archaeology are forever entrenched in the legacy of American colonialism. Early American...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
Anthropology is the study of human behavior and culture, and anthropologists in the United States di...
The new world, vast, untamed, and virtually unspoiled when found by the first white explorers, was a...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
Comparing the hunter-gatherers of California and the Great Basin illustrates enormous differences be...
This book by a leading American anthropologist includes demographics, linguistic relations, social s...
Although Alfred Kroeber is universally regarded as the founder of California Indian studies, his imp...
The Charles H. Stephens Collection, housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology a...
The Ethnologisches Museum: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (formerly the Museum für Völkerkunde, and re...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
Ethnology of North American Indians. 17 Apr. HMD 35, 46-2, v4, 3p. [1931] Bureau of Ethnology, Smith...
I will talk about a study I did on the first persons to do Ph.D.s in anthropology and how the projec...
There are two broad objectives which are pertinent to the construction of this Senior Honors Project...
John Peabody Harrington (1884-1961) collected over one million pages of linguistic and ethnographic ...
Museums and archaeology are forever entrenched in the legacy of American colonialism. Early American...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
Anthropology is the study of human behavior and culture, and anthropologists in the United States di...
The new world, vast, untamed, and virtually unspoiled when found by the first white explorers, was a...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...