Video: The Cinema of Patience: Reflecting on N!ai, the Story of a !Kung Woman See also: Public Lectures, History, Exhibit Videos, Africa Thirty years after its release, N!ai, the Story of a !Kung Woman remains an exemplar of ethnographic... Read more about Video: The Cinema of Patience: Reflecting on N!ai, the Story of a !Kung Woman
Video: Traces and Tracks: Journeys with the San See also: Public Lectures, History, Exhibit Videos, Africa For nearly three decades, Paul Weinberg has travelled to Namibia, Botswana and South Africa to document... Read more about Video: Traces and Tracks: Journeys with the San
Video: Origins of the Silk Roads See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, History, Asia Approximately 4,000 years ago, the peoples of China and Eurasia gradually began... Read more about Video: Origins of the Silk Roads
Video: Souvenir, Art, or Anthropology? See also: Public Lectures, History, Exhibit Videos, Asia, Europe, North America When is a photograph a souvenir? A work of art? Anthropological data?... Read more about Video: Souvenir, Art, or Anthropology?
Video: Creating the National Museum of African American History and Culture See also: Public Lectures, History, Museums, Africa, North America In A Fool’s Errand (Smithsonian, 2019), Lonnie Bunch shares the vision and leadership... Read more about Video: Creating the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Video: Anthropology, Colonialism, and the Exploration of Indigenous Australia See also: Public Lectures, History, Oceania In 1938–1939, Harvard University funded an expedition to Australia aimed... Read more about Video: Anthropology, Colonialism, and the Exploration of Indigenous Australia
Video: Almost Lost Arts: Traditional Crafts and the Artisans Keeping Them Alive See also: Public Lectures, History, North America What does it mean to be a maker, artist, or artisan in the twenty-first century?... Read more about Video: Almost Lost Arts: Traditional Crafts and the Artisans Keeping Them Alive
Video: Does Food Have a Gender? See also: Public Lectures, History, Exhibit Videos, North America Food is an indispensable part of culture and a symbol of profound social... Read more about Video: Does Food Have a Gender?
Video: Diving with a Purpose: A Fifteen-Year Mission See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, History, Africa, North America Diving with a Purpose is an organization dedicated to the documentation... Read more about Video: Diving with a Purpose: A Fifteen-Year Mission
Video: Reimagining Museums: Disruption and Change Part 2 See also: Public Lectures, History, Museums, North America Responding to keen interest in last fall’s Reimagining Museums event... Read more about Video: Reimagining Museums: Disruption and Change Part 2
Video: Reimagining Museums: Disruption and Change Part 1 See also: Public Lectures, Museums, North America As museums have acknowledged their legacy as colonial institutions... Read more about Video: Reimagining Museums: Disruption and Change Part 1
Video: Smashing Agassiz’s Boulder See also: Public Lectures, Evolution, Museums, Race, Representation & Museums, Named Lecture Series, North America In the late nineteenth century, Charles Darwin proposed that all humans... Read more about Video: Smashing Agassiz’s Boulder
Video: Get Them before They’re Gone: From Collecting Cultural Objects to Collaborating with Communities See also: Public Lectures, History, Museums, Race, Representation & Museums, North America The United States was in the early stages of Reconstruction when Congress... Read more about Video: Get Them before They’re Gone: From Collecting Cultural Objects to Collaborating with Communities
Video: Anxieties about Race in Egyptology and Egyptomania, 1890–1960 See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, Race, Representation & Museums, Africa, Europe, North America Despite ideals of scientific and scholarly objectivity, both Egyptologists... Read more about Video: Anxieties about Race in Egyptology and Egyptomania, 1890–1960
Video: Early Archaeology of the Pacific See also: Public Lectures, Archaeology, History, Oceania The earliest European explorations in the Pacific region sparked speculation... Read more about Video: Early Archaeology of the Pacific