From. Vol 8. A Sense of Place: Re-purposing and Impacting Heritage R...
From. Vol 10. Disappearing Dialect: the Idu-Mishmi Language of Arunac...
From. Vol 15. The ‘Aceh Method’: archiving the endangered languages o...
From. Vol 4. Seeking tangible benefits from linking culture, develop...
RT @FeministJournal: Meet Jennifer Wies, a contributing author to our first issue, a professor at @eku, and the President of the @femanth!…
AmericanAnthroAug 18, 2020The African Critical Inquiry Programme (ACIP) invites proposals from scholars and practitioners at public cultural institutions in South Africa to organize a workshop for 2021. Proposals due July 1. More details: https://t.co/HctiWeHUt1
AmericanAnthroJun 21, 2020At the end of the day, love will always win! #PrideMonth is coming to an end, but we must remember that the struggle for #LGBTQ+ rights continues every day. Nobody should ever be discriminated because of who they are or who they love. #HumanRights are for everyone, everywhere. https://t.co/mPqf7J97jB
UNESCOJul 01, 2020RT @UNESCO: #Stay home & let your imagination follow us to Inlay lake in Myanmar, which waterways helped forge connections with other regio…
UNESCOMay 10, 2020El martes 12 de julio de 1785 se publicó la noticia del descubrimiento de la pirámide de El Tajín. En nuestro #GabineteDeLectura tenemos la transcripción de esta noticia tomada de la Gazeta de México: https://t.co/C1A0O8HE4o https://t.co/ILc7COQ3QL
mna_inahAug 21, 2020