scholarly and peer-reviewed journals - a good choice for most topics
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history & culture of U. S. and Canada from prehistory to the present
newspapers, magazines & journals of the ethnic, minority and native press
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focus on psychology, psychiatry, mental processes, and anthropology
up-to-date information and data on countries of the world
Watch acclaimed documentaries and award-winning educational films focused on archaeology, cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, and research methods.
Documentaries and feature films about indigenous people, early humans, and cultural groups in America.
Educational programs from well-known producers like A&E, BBC, and PBS.
The American Anthropological Association is the world’s largest association for professional anthropologists founded in 1902, covering all four main fields of anthropology (cultural anthropology, biological/physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology). Of special interest, check out their Learn & Teach resources.
AnthroDendum is a group blog devoted to ‘doing anthropology in public’ — providing well-written relevant discussion of sociocultural anthropology from authors including graduate students to tenured professors to anthropologists working outside the academy.
The Smithsonian Magazine and Smithsonian.com look at the topics and subject matters researched, studied and exhibited by the Smithsonian Institution -- science, history, art, popular culture and innovation.