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Scholarly Websites for Anthropology
American Anthropological Association
Founded in 1902, the AAA is the largest U.S. organization for anthropologists. The website covers a variety of topics including current research, ethics, public policy, and internship/job opportunities.
American Museum of Natural History: Division of Anthropology
Explore collections, photographs, and publications.
Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History
Full text ethnographies dating back to 1907.
UNESCO Culture Sector
UNESCO site devoted to cultural diversity and the preservation of cultural heritage.
National Anthropological Archives
Collection of the National Museum of Natural History.
Society for Applied Anthropology
Online journal publications from an interdisciplinary group of researchers focusing on contemporary issues.
Registry of Anthropological Data
Collections of field notes, data sets, and ethnographic source materials from sources across the globe.
Selected Cultural and Ethnic Group Information and Online Exhibits
World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous People
Online directory published by the Minority Rights Group International; can be browsed by region, country or minority group.
Alaska Native Collections
A part of the "Sharing Knowledge" project to increase accessibility of Smithsonian Archives materials on Indigenous groups.
By Aeroplane to Pygmyland
Revisiting the 1926 Dutch and American Expedition to New Guinea
AAA X (Formerly Twitter)
Tweets by AmericanAnthro
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