AnthroNotes Volume 26 No. 1 Spring 2005 From the film, From the Inside OutANTHROPOLOGICAL FILMRESOURCES Documentary Educational Resources101 Morse St.\X"atertown, MA 02472(617) 926-0491; Fax: (617) 926-9519www.der.orgemail: docued@der.orgCatalog and study guidesThe Pennsylvania State UniversityAudio Visual ServicesSpecial Services Bldg.151 Standing Stone LaneState College, PA 16803-1886(814) 865-6314Toll free: (800) 826-0132Fax: (814) 863-2574email: mtssmed@psulias.psu.eduhttp://www.libraries.psu.edu/mtss/Films and videos National Geographic SocietyP.O. Box 5073Clifton NJ 07015(800) 368-2728http://www.nationalgeographic.comEducational Films catalogThe Archaeological Institute of America656 Beacon Street, 4th floorBoston, MA 02215(617) 353-9361; Fax: (617) 353-6550http://www.archaeological.orgemail: aia@bu.eduArchaeology on Film. 2nd ed. 2002Catalog ($9.98) available fromDavid Brown Book Co., (800) 791-9354. National Museum of the American IndianFilm and Video DepartmentSmithsonian InstitutionGeorge Gustav Heye Center1 Bowling GreenNew York, NY 10004(212) 514-3737; Fax: (212) 514-3800email:fvc@ic.si.edu; www.si.edu/nmai/Native Americans on Film and Video catalog (1980/1988)Native Networks (http://www.nativenetworks.si.edu/frameset_flash.html) provides information on Nativemedia resources throughout the Americas.Shenandoah Film ProductionsP.O. Box 6298Eureka, CA 95502(707) 822-1030; Fax: (707) 822-1035email: shenfilm@northcoast.comNative American Videos catalogIndian-owned enterprisewww.shenandoahfilms.comPBS Video1320 Braddock PlaceAlexandria, VA 22314-1698(703) 739-5380; Fax: (703) 739-5269www.pbs.orgSale distribution of three parts of the 14-part Odysseytelevision film series: "Myths and Mounds," Inca," and "Maya." Page 15 AnthroNotes Volume 26 No. 1 Spring 2005 For Japanese feature films, contact:Facets Video1571 West Fullerton Ave.Chicago, IL 60614Tel: (800)331-6197www.facets.org Movies Unlimited3015 Darnell RoadPhiladelphia, PA 19154Tel: (800) 668-4344www.moviesunlimited.com Center for South Asia AreaUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison203 Ingraham Hall, 1 1 55 Observatory Dr.Madison, WI 53706(608) 262-4884; Fax: (608) 265-3062www.wisc.edu/southasia/films/index.htmlemail: info@southasia.wisc.eduSouth Asia films Films for the Humanities & SciencesPO Box 2053Princeton, NJ 08543-2053(800) 257-5126 or (609) 671-0266http://www.films.com; email: custserv@films.comBFA Educational Media2349 Chaffee Dr.St. Louis, MO 63146(314) 569-0211www.phoenixlearninggroup.com/home.htm Vision Maker VideoP.O. Box 831 11Lincoln, NE 68501(402) 472-3522Fax: (402) 472-8675www.visionmaker.orgVisionmaker@uni.eduFilms with a Native American perspective Alarion PressP.O.Box 1882Boulder, CO 80306-1882 (303) 433-9039; (800) 523-9177Fax: (303) 443-9098History Through Art and Archaeology catalog; includesvideos prepared by the Archaeological Institute ofAmerica.FILMSTRIPS AND SLIDE SETSNational Geographic SocietyEducational ServicesP.O. Box 98019Washington, DC. 20090(800) 368-2728http: / /www.nationalgeographic.comHducational Services catalog Educational Images LimitedP.O. Box 3456Westside StationElmira, NY 14905-0456(607) 732-1090; (800) 527-4264Fax: (607)732-1183www.educationalimages.comemail: edimages@edimages.comAudio Visuals and Softwarefor Creative Teaching catalog Pictures of Record119 Kettle Creek Rd.Weston, CT 06883(203) 227-3387; Fax: (203) 222-9673email: picturesofrecord@aol.comwww.picturesofrecord.comArcheological slide sets and digital images of majorpre-Columbian archeological sites and artifactsCatalog available. American Museum of Natural HistoryDepartment of Library Services-Special CollectionsCentral Park West at 79th St.New York, NY 10024(212) 769-5400; Fax: (212) 769-5009email: libraryweb@amnh.orghttp://library.amnh.org/special/index.htmlColor slides available on exhibit halls and dioramas;human evolution; and American Indian, Asian,African, Mesoamerican cultures and artifacts. Page 16