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  1. The Origin of the Aryans: An Account of the Prehistoric Ethnology and Civilisation of Europe by Isaac Taylor, 2005-11-30
  2. Eighth Annual Report Of The Bureau Of Ethnology To The Secretary Of The Smithsonian Institution, 1886-87 by J. W. Powell, 2010-05-23
  3. Everyday Culture in Europe (Progress in European Ethnology) by Máiréad Nic Craith, Ullrich Kockel and Reinhard Johler, 2008-09-01
  4. Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology (Scottish Life & Society 10) (v. 10) by European Ethnological Research Centre, 2008-01-01
  5. The Manual of Ethnology by Marcel Mauss, 2007-11-01
  6. Notes on the Iroquois; or Contributions to American History, Antiquities, and General Ethnology by Henry R Schoolcraft, 2009-03-23
  7. Drawings by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the Collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden by Matthi Forrer, 1988
  8. Kava: From Ethnology to Pharmacology (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Industrial Profiles)
  9. The Origin Of The Aryans An Account Of The Prehistoric Ethnology And Civilization Of Europe by Isaac Taylor, 2005-01-11
  10. Objects of Culture: Ethnology and Ethnographic Museums in Imperial Germany by H. Glenn Penny, 2002-12-09
  11. Basin Plateau Aboriginal Sociopolitical (Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, No 20) by Julian Steward, 2002-01-31
  12. The western Kuksu cult (California. University. University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology) by Edwin Meyer Loeb, 1932
  13. Hoghead: Industrial Ethnology of the Locomotive Engineer (Case Study in Cultural Anthropology) by Frederick C. Gamst, 1980-03
  14. The Book of Travels: Genre, Ethnology, and Pilgrimage, 1250-1700 (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions) by Palmira Brummett, 2009-04-30

61. EUROPAEA
Bilingual (French/English) journal of European ethnology.
http://www.unica.it/europaea/
arises from renewed interest in those studies generically defined as "European ethnology", and thus from the need for a new tool for investigation and confrontation, available to anyone in the world concerned with Europe from ethnological or anthropological viewpoint, regardless of his theoretical orientation, his subject or his research methods.
's purpose is to attempt to publish not only contributions regarding theoretical and methodological issues, but particularly works on inter-European comparison and analysis (or those stimulating comparison and analysis) as well as brief monographs on European peoples or regions.
also intends to act as an intermediary in information and discussion, proposals and comments, even those beyond the already vague thematic and geopolitical limits implicit in the terms "ethnology", "anthropology", "folklore" and also "European".
is not presented with a pre-established line or format. It intends to invent itself as it goes along, using a style suggested by the contributions it will succeed in solliciting, either directly or indirectly, from whoever is working on old or new themes regarding Europeans and their ways of life.
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62. Coast Salish Collections: Archaeology And Ethnology Of The Gulf Of Georgia
Crown Copyright 2000 Province of British Columbia Various contents copyrightby other agencies as indicated. This digital collection
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/salish/
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63. P.M.A.: Human History
Collections documenting 12,000 years of human occupation of the Province. Includes archaeology and ethnology, folklife, government and Western Canadian history.
http://www.pma.edmonton.ab.ca/human/intro.htm
The Provincial Museum of Alberta
Human History
The Provincial Museum of Alberta is committed to preserve and build collections documenting 12,000 years of human occupation of the Province. The history programs are divided into two sections - Aboriginal and early contact history (Archaeology and Ethnology) and post-contact history (Folklife, Government History, and Western Canadian History)
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64. ETHNOLOGY - Miller Permanent Collection
ethnology. distribution, characteristics, folkways, etc. At the MillerMuseum, Jewish ethnology is interpreted several different ways.
http://www.jewishmuseum.net/Permanent/Ethnology.htm
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ETHNOLOGY Ethnology is the branch of anthropology that deals with the comparative cultures of various peoples, including their distribution, characteristics, folkways, etc. At the Miller Museum, Jewish ethnology is interpreted several different ways. Ritual and ceremonial objects representing Jews in different parts of the world are part of the permanent collection. While Jewish religious beliefs are universal, no matter where Jews have lived, the form of objects used to ornament the Torah scrolls, and of objects associated with life cycle and calendar celebrations adopt the artistic styles of the host society. Jews are broadly divided into three subcultures: Ashkenazim, Sephardim and Mizrachim. These three groups are further divided into smaller geographical groups based upon their own self-designation. Generally, the Ashkenazim are the Jews of Eastern and Central Europe, although in the most narrow sense, it refers to Germany and German Jews. In the 15th and 16th centuries Jews from the Germanic centers of Mainz and Worms emigrated to Eastern Europe. The cultural centers of Ashkenazic Jewry shifted to Bohemia, Moravia, Poland and Lithuania. One of the most distinguishing features of these Jews at that time was their use of a Judeo-Germanic language (Yiddish). One of the greatest losses in the Holocaust was the wholesale destruction of Yiddishkeit, the distinct cultural expression of the Eastern European Jewry.

65. Janes Fiji Home Page
Detailed information on all the main islands of Fiji including travel and accommodation, history, culture, geography, people, lifestyle, postcards and picture galleries, mythology, legends, and ethnology.
http://www.janeresture.com/fijihome/index.htm
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66. Arab-esque Dance Ethnology
DANCE ethnology. Dance Defined . Arabesque Dance Project. The MiddleEast · North Africa · Central Asia · Western Asia. peripherals
http://www.arab-esque.org/ethnology.html
DANCE ETHNOLOGY "Dance Defined" Arab-esque Dance Project The Middle East · North Africa · Central Asia · Western Asia peripherals · personalities · perspectives "An hour for God and an hour for the heart": by Karin van Nieuwkerk, author of "A Trade Like Any Other" An Interview With Aisha Ali Discover Belly Dance Anthropology Resources on the Internet Be Careful What You Wish For... A Case against Standardization in Nomenclature for Belly Dance Instruction an article by Najia El-Mouzayen · The Gilded Serpent Contemporary American Middle Eastern Dance a paper by Laura Osweiler (Amara) presented at the 2000 Cultural Dance Studies Conference · UCLA by Julie Van Camp Dance Criticism by Croce, Denby and Siegel by Julie Van Camp an article by Morocco Der Tanz Des Bauches an article by Dr. Fawzia al-Rawi · Focus Diotima The Ethics of Ethnic an article by Morocco Folk vs. Ethnic Dance an article by Richard Duree Geheimnis aus dem Beckenboden: Der Bauchtanz zwischen orientalisher Tradition und verwestlichter Exotic an article by Sabine Lackner Gérard de Nerval and Journey to the Levant a brief biography from Egypt Magazine The Humanities and Dance Criticism by Julie Van Camp The Influence of Animism on Islam: An Account of Popular Superstitions by Samuel M. Zwemer

67. Viet Nam Museum Of Ethnology
Vietnam Museum of ethnology Add 1.30 to 4.30 pm. The Vietnam Museum of ethnologyis a convergence of cultures and a scientific ethnological center.
http://www.vietnamtourism.com/e_pages/tourist/tourspot/museum/ttm_hn_dantochoc.h
Army Museum Ho Chi Minh Museum Revolution Museum The Women's Museum Vietnam Fine Art Museum Vietnam Museum of Ethnology Vietnam Histoty Museum V ietnam Museum of Ethnology Add: Cau Giay District Tel: Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 8.30 to 12.30 1.30 to 4.30 pm The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a convergence of cultures and a scientific ethnological center. It has actively contributed to the conservation and development of the national culture, as well as the cultural traditions and identities of the Vietnamese nationalities. The museum is located on Nguyen Van Thuyen Street (named after a famous national ethnologist), in Cau Giay District, about 7-8 km from downtown Hanoi. It covers an area of nearly 3.3 hectares. Ha Duc Linh, an architect of the Tay ethnic group, designed the museum in the form of the ancient drum of the Dong Son Culture, and interior decorations were designed by French architect, Veronique Dollfus. Being part of the National Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is involved in various undertakings. It carries out scientific research on Vietnamese nationalities, collects, classifies, assesses, preserves, restores, exhibits, introduces and exploits the cultural and historical values of all the nationalities. It also provides ethnological references and trains staff in the specific fields of the ethnographic museum. The Museum also attaches attention to the cultures of other countries in Southeast Asia, seeing them as potential targets for exhibitions at the museum in the near future.

68. About Archaeology
Explains what archaeologists do and definitely don't do. From the Museum of Archaeology and ethnology.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/museum/ask/

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69. Department Of Ethnology

http://primus.arts.u-szeged.hu/ethnology/

70. Oceania Ethnology

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71. Afghanistan
Maps showing the development of the civil war, geography, ethnology and humanitarian situation.
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  • 72. English Books > Society > Ethnology
    Books Society ethnology Index of 641 Titles. Titles Commencing .A C and numbers . D - H . I - N . O -S . T - Z .
    http://book.netstoreusa.com/index/bkbst900.shtml

    English Books

    German Books

    Spanish Books

    Sheet Music
    ... Society Index of 641 Titles
    First page
    Prev Next Last page ... Acculturation: Advances In Theory, Measurement, And Applied Research Chun, Kevin M. Organista, Pamela B. Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 1557989206 Achieving Our Humanity: The Idea Of The Postracial Future Eze, Emmanuel Chukwudi Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0415929407 Afraid Of The Dark: What Blacks And Whites Need To Know About Each Other Myers, Jim Jackson, Jesse Paperback; ; ISBN: 1556523882 African Ark: People And Ancient Cultures Of Ethiopia And The Horn Of Africa Hancock, Graham Photographer Fisher, Angela Hardcover; ; ISBN: 0810919028 African Ethnonyms: Index To Art-Producing Peoples Of Africa Biebuyck, Daniel P. Mcrae, Linda Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0783815328 Africans And Native Americans: The Language Of Race And Forbes, Jack D. Paperback; ; ISBN: 025206321X After Jews And Arabs: Remaking Levantine Culture Alcalay, Ammiel Paperback; ; ISBN: 0816621551 After Postcolonialism: Remapping Philippines-United States Confrontations San Juan, E. Paperback;

    73. Musée Du Quai Branly
    French museum exhibits tribal arts, documents on ethnology, ethnography, culture and civilization of indigenous peoples. Opening in 2005. Site in French, Spanish and English.
    http://www.quaibranly.fr/sommaire.php3?id_rubrique=20

    74. The Depatment Of Ethnology
    DEPARTMENT OF ethnology. Main page. The Department of History and ethnology offersstudy programmes in ethnology, Cultural Anthropology and Folkloristics.
    http://www.jyu.fi/tdk/hum/etnologia/englishinfo.html
    DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY Main page
    The Department of History and Ethnology offers study programmes in Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology and Folkloristics . Finnish and comparative ethnology focuses on the meeting of cultures, and on studying change from both local and historical perspectives. Foreign cultures are the main area of interest in cultural anthropology, but the characteristic features of our own culture are also examined. Studies in folkloristics concentrate on both oral and written traditions, customs, habits, beliefs, narration, and the present traditions.
    At the University of Jyväskylä, approximately 120 students study ethnology, cultural anthropology or folkloristics as their major, and the annual intake of students is 20. Approximately 70 students per year select ethnology or folkloristics as their minor subject.
    Areas of research at the Department are varied: material culture, popular culture, everyday and private life, cultural communication, memory, ethnicity, identity, mentality, childhood, tradition/modernity, historical anthropology, human creativity, minorities, and cultural change. Geographically, the main areas of interest are: Africa, USA, Japan, Scandinavia, and various European cultures.
    The degree programmes consist of three study modules: basic studies, subject studies and advanced studies. Basic studies examine the basic concepts, principles of research, history and methods of ethnology. Subject studies concentrate on practising scientific research methods; on fieldwork courses the students practice interview techniques, observation, and photography. Additionally, the studies include visits to museums and archives. The Bachelor's thesis is also a part of subject studies. Advanced studies explore the theories, methods and problems of the student's own area of specialisation. Each student compiles his/her Master's thesis on the basis of independent fieldwork.

    75. African Music Archive
    A history and general information on the archive at the Institute of ethnology and African Studies (Johannes Gutenburg University).
    http://ntama.uni-mainz.de/~ama/
    Institute of Ethnology and African Studies
    Johannes Gutenberg University - Mainz
    Contact:
    Univ.-Doz. Dr. Wolfgang Bender
    bender@mail.uni-mainz.de

    Forum 6
    D - 55099 Mainz
    African Music

    Resources Online
    Das Archiv - The Archive
    Projekte - Projects

    76. Etnologian Laitos
    University of Jyväskylä Department of History and ethnology Informationin English. Postiosoite Historian ja etnologian laitos
    http://www.jyu.fi/tdk/hum/etnologia/
    University of Jyväskylä - Department of History and Ethnology
    Information in English

    Postiosoite
    Historian ja etnologian laitos
    Etnologian osasto
    Jyväskylän Yliopisto
    PL 35 (V)
    40014 Jyväskylän yliopisto
    Käyntiosoite
    Seminaarinkatu 15
    Villa Rana (Rakennus V) 40100 Jyväskylän yliopisto Puhelin Fax Ylläpitäjä: Amanuenssi Elina Kiuru. kielky@campus.jyu.fi Päivitetty 1.1.2003

    77. Dance At San Francisco State University
    B.A. in Dance Concentration in Dance ethnology; Concentration in Performance/Choreography; Concentration in Dance Education; Minor in Dance
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~dance/

    78. Ethnology
    DEPARTMENT OF ethnology The beginnings of the museum institution thatdeals with collecting ethnological items go back to 1914 and
    http://www.museummk.com/ethnolog.htm
    DEPARTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY The beginnings of the museum institution that deals with collecting ethnological items go back to 1914 and the establishing of the National Museum. The ethnological department was formed in 1925, acting under the name of Museum of Southern Serbia until 1945. The ethnological department is in possession of authentic, well preserved items of traditional costumes from villages and towns, traditional jewellery and weapons, traditional weaving (kilims, bags), traditional economy (agriculture fishing), traditional urban and rural architecture, wood-carved interior elements from Macedonian houses, pottery, art works related to ethnology, traditional customs (feasts, kurban. masquerades), original musical instruments, furnishing from the interior of Macedonian houses, tools for fibbers, craft works, copper ware, etc. At present, the museum is in a possession of 19.000 ethnological museum items from the time of the 10th to the 20th centuries. - Traditional costumes (rural and urban): Jelica Dodovska, Petrula Karadafov, Gordance Vidinic, Sanja Dimovska;

    79. Welcome To The Kendall Institute
    twelve maritime galleries house international collections of nautical art, history, and ethnology celebrating the ageold human fascination with whales.
    http://www.kwm.org/
    Introducing: The Kendall Institute at the New Bedford Whaling Museum
    ection of the Kendall Whaling Museum to the New Bedford Whaling Museum, Executive Director Anne B. Brengle announced the establishment of the Kendall Institute, which will be the academic studies and publications division of the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
    We invite you to visit the New Bedford Whaling Museum

    80. U Of M Department Of Anthropology: Ethnology: Description
    ethnology is a broad term for sociocultural anthropology. In the mostgeneral terms it attempts to explain similarities and differences
    http://www.lsa.umich.edu/anthro/ethnology/
    Ethnology is a broad term for socio-cultural anthropology. In the most general terms it attempts to explain similarities and differences among cultures, but that alone is insufficient for understanding specific societies, the role of history in their development, and the many forces that act upon each. The competing theories that address these and other issues impel us to carry out deeper investigations than in the past. Dimensions of social difference such as race, class, and gender increasingly shape our understanding of the human condition. TOP
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