Carlos, Manuel L.; Gutierrez, Juan Jose; Knutson, Melody(1995)
The Quer?ro Research Project is an innovative binational research and training project at 2 universities, UC Santa Barbara and the Autonomous University of Quer?ro, Mexico.
How an anthropologist and a group of faculty and students at Ball State University produced 'The Other Side of Middletown', a collaborative ethnography of the African American community in Muncie, Indiana.
Lesson introduces students to the concept that archaeologists study man-made structures, art objects, and artifacts in order to make interpretations about cultures of the past; suitable for grades 6-12.
Two activities that aim to increase student communication skills and competency in understanding and negotiating cultural diversity; suitable for grades 9-12.
Two-part approach applies anthropological concept of enculturation to the understanding of expressive style when studying ethnicity; suitable for grades 10-12 and college.
Teaching students with little or no anthropological background to successfully elicit cultural data from members of an American microculture; suitable for students in grades 11-12 and college. Related article appears Winter ...
One teacher's innovative fine arts instruction leads to insights about the migration connection between rural African American families in the Carolinas and in Washington, D. C.
Follow-up discussion topics and resource suggestions to partner with 'AnthroNotes' article 'Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga'; suitable for grades 7-12 and college.
Washington, D. C. teachers and Smithsonian anthropologists and educators join forces with the American Anthropological Association at 1980 AAA annual meeting.