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The 1913 Handbook of Indians of Canada ( reprinting 1907 material from the Bureau of American Ethnology ), claims that North American natives practicing cannibalism included "... the Montagnais, and some of the tribes of Maine ; the Algonkin, Armouchiquois, Iroquois, and Micmac ; farther west the Assiniboine, Cree, Foxes, Chippewa, Miami, Ottawa, Kickapoo, Illinois, Sioux, and Winnebago ; in the South the people who built the mounds in Florida, and the Tonkawa, Attacapa, Karankawa, Caddo, and Comanche (?
* History of Missouri Indian Tribes, Access Genealogy, extracts for Missouria from John R. Swanton, The Indian Tribes of North America, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 145, Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1953.
SFU also has a Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, which holds many exhibits on lease from the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria.
* Stevenson, Matilda Coxe ( 1894 ) The Sia ( extract from the Eleventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology ) Government Printing Office, Washington.
Various indigenous men from around the world, who were at the World's Fair as part of the Department of Ethnology exhibits, competed in various events for anthropologists to see how they compared to the white man.
* The Seminole Indians of Florida, by Clay MacCauley, 1884, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology, from Project Gutenberg
In 1903 Culin resigned from the University of Pennsylvania and became curator of Ethnology at the Institute of Arts and Sciences of the Brooklyn Museum in New York.
* Lau Islands, Fiji, By Arthur Maurice Hocart, Published 1929, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Ethnology, 241 pages, Original from the University of Michigan, no. 62 1929, Digitized Feb 23, 2007.
He was also a director of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in Salem from 1880 to 1914.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs ( BIA ) sent John R. Swanton, an anthropologist from the Bureau of American Ethnology, and the Indian Agent Fred Baker to evaluate the claim of the Indians of Robeson County to historical continuity as an identified Indian community.
* In the Presence of Spirits: Selections from the National Museum of Ethnology, Lisbon ( 2000 )
Frances Densmore with Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief during a recording session for the BAEThe Bureau of American Ethnology ( or BAE, originally, Bureau of Ethnology ) was established in 1879 by an act of Congress for the purpose of transferring archives, records and materials relating to the Indians of North America from the Interior Department to the Smithsonian Institution.
* Lau Islands, Fiji, By Arthur Maurice Hocart, Published 1929, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Ethnology, 241 pages, Original from the University of Michigan, no. 62 1929, Digitized Feb 23, 2007.
* Ethnology By University of Pittsburgh, Published 1962, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized Mar 5, 2007, details on Yaqona and its social significance in Fijian society
Field was a Research Fellow at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University from 1950 to 1969.
In 1874 Putnam became the curator of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University from 1874 to 1909.
Past visiting fellows include professors / researchers from the Economic Research Institute ( Khabarovsk ), the Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia ( Niigata ), Renmin University of China ( Beijing ), the Institute of History, Archaeology, and Ethnology of the Far Eastern Peoples ( Vladivostok ), the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies ( Seoul ), Moscow State University, and the University of Maryland.

Ethnology and meaning
According to the Bureau of American Ethnology, conneaut is most likely a corruption of ga-nen-yot, meaning " standing stone.

Ethnology and people
Jael explains that she works for the Bureau of Comparative Ethnology, an organization that concentrates on people ’ s various counterparts in different parallel worlds.

Ethnology and race
* In the 12th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Cyrus Thomas ' detailed report on the Mound Builders demolishes the earlier theory that ancient mounds in the United States were built by a " lost race ", and shows they were built by the ancestors of modern Native Americans.

Ethnology and is
Ethnology has been considered an academic field since the late 18th century especially in Europe and is sometimes conceived of as any comparative study of human groups.
Located within the heart of the campus is the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and three art galleries.
Completed in 1995 is the Yunnan Ethnology Museum.
Irven DeVore ( October 7, 1934 ) is an anthropologist and evolutionary biologist, and Curator of Primatology at Harvard University's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
As a result of their long conversations, Thompson concluded that is “ was clear that archaeological excavations were not the only means of learning about the ancient ways .” This led to his first monograph, Ethnology of the Mayas of Southern and Central British Honduras ( 1930 ) which gave insight into the problems of Maya archaeological and epigraphic through the use of ethnographic and ethno-historic data.
The exhibit has since been acquired by Harvard University's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and is currently housed in the museum's attic storage area.
Harvard University is adjacent, with Harvard Yard, the Harvard Art Museums, the Semitic Museum, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, and the Museum of Natural History just a short walk away.
A recent investigation of the rock by David K. Schafer, Curatorial Assistant for Archaeology at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University, concluded that except for the " sword handle ", which is definitely a punch carving, the entire feature consists of naturally-formed scratches caused by glaciation.
Currently he is an Ethnology professor at the University of Bucharest.
Ethnology is the science that analyzes human cultures and compares them.
He also found the skull of a Nubian female ( who he thought was a king ) which is in the collection of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard.
* Chaco Canyon is surveyed and photographed by Victor and Cosmos Mindeleff of the Bureau of American Ethnology.
* The Criel Mound is excavated in 1883-1884 under the auspices of the US Bureau of Ethnology and the supervision of Col. P. W.
Along with the National Institute of Japanese Literature, the National Museum of Japanese History, and the National Museum of Ethnology, it is one of the National Institutes for the Humanities.

Ethnology and anthropology
In 1906 he finished his coursework, having focused the last year on courses in anthropology and taking seminars such as Primitive Culture with Farrand, Ethnology with Boas, Archaeology and courses in Chinese language and culture with Berthold Laufer.
In the United States, Visual anthropology first found purchase in an academic setting in 1958 with the creation of the Film Study Center at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.

Ethnology and origins
A key work in increasing public knowledge of the origins of the mounds was the 1894 report by Cyrus Thomas of the Bureau of American Ethnology ( now Smithsonian Institution ).

Ethnology and language
Sapir's first fieldwork was on the Wishram Chinook language in the summer of 1905, funded by the Bureau of American Ethnology.

Ethnology and social
The first use of the term recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary was by philosopher and social theorist Alain Locke in 1924 to describe Robert Lowie's " extreme cultural relativism ", found in the latter's 1917 book Culture and Ethnology.

Ethnology and racial
Among folklorists who considered, supported or praised MacRitchie's views were Laurence Gomme, who in 1892 published Ethnology in Folklore, which argued folklore preserved a strong racial history of conquered or replaced indigenous peoples.

Ethnology and /
* Webpage " History of German Anthropology / Ethnology 1945 / 49-1990
* Webpage " History of German Anthropology / Ethnology 1945 / 49-1990
* de Munck V. Cultural Units in Cross-Cultural Research // Ethnology 39 / 4 ( 2000 ): 335 – 348.

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