During the Spring 2016 course Ethnohistory of the Native Northeast, students are studying Native American objects in the Penn Museum collections by combining close material analyses (elements, construction, design, condition, etc.) with other forms of evidence: textual, photographic, historical, and ethnographic. In many cases, the objects we’re studying have little to no provenance data. So, we are seeking out similar objects, reaching out to consult with Indigenous cultural experts, and considering non-material evidence, such as community identity, memory, oral traditions, and other Indigenous knowledges that might illuminate these objects. By sharing this research via social media, we hope to recover object histories, and draw links amon...
A disparity exists between studies reporting that genetics discourse produces deterministic or fatal...
Flow-cytometric analysis of pollen samples obtained from Solanum phureja, clone PP5, grown under 10,...
This holistic case study exploring the identity formation of a multicultural female college student ...
This semester, students in my Anthropology of Museums class learned new methods for analyzing object...
How do indigenous objects in museum collections speak to those who create, collect, curate, displa...
During the Spring 2016 course Ethnohistory of the Native Northeast, students are studying Native Ame...
The college experience in American culture is a popular topic that is being questioned throughout th...
My decisions in the studio are tied to my experiences outside of the studio, intertwining the comple...
Plastid DNA sequences have been widely used by systematists for reconstructing plant phylogenies. Th...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
This piece offers autoethnographic reflections on crossroads to which many academics come: whether t...
Tails are common among most vertebrates. The embryonic tails of most vertebrates grow into adulthood...
Over past decades, the position of principal, like that of technology, has evolved and changed drast...
Large, actively swimming suspension feeders evolved several times in Earth’s history, arising indepe...
Molting, or replacement of pelage (hair) in mammals, occurs during ontogeny as individuals transitio...
A disparity exists between studies reporting that genetics discourse produces deterministic or fatal...
Flow-cytometric analysis of pollen samples obtained from Solanum phureja, clone PP5, grown under 10,...
This holistic case study exploring the identity formation of a multicultural female college student ...
This semester, students in my Anthropology of Museums class learned new methods for analyzing object...
How do indigenous objects in museum collections speak to those who create, collect, curate, displa...
During the Spring 2016 course Ethnohistory of the Native Northeast, students are studying Native Ame...
The college experience in American culture is a popular topic that is being questioned throughout th...
My decisions in the studio are tied to my experiences outside of the studio, intertwining the comple...
Plastid DNA sequences have been widely used by systematists for reconstructing plant phylogenies. Th...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
This piece offers autoethnographic reflections on crossroads to which many academics come: whether t...
Tails are common among most vertebrates. The embryonic tails of most vertebrates grow into adulthood...
Over past decades, the position of principal, like that of technology, has evolved and changed drast...
Large, actively swimming suspension feeders evolved several times in Earth’s history, arising indepe...
Molting, or replacement of pelage (hair) in mammals, occurs during ontogeny as individuals transitio...
A disparity exists between studies reporting that genetics discourse produces deterministic or fatal...
Flow-cytometric analysis of pollen samples obtained from Solanum phureja, clone PP5, grown under 10,...
This holistic case study exploring the identity formation of a multicultural female college student ...