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Object: Knife and Sheath | ethnology @ snomnh
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Experimenting with social microexhibitions since 2007. Object: Chi Wara Headdress. Object: Knife and Sheath. July 14, 2015. Sam noble oklahoma museum of natural history. Figure 1 Knife and Sheath from the Ethnology Collection of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Materials: Iron, hide, wood. Figure 2 Map of the Inuit peoples, photo courtesy of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Canada’s National Inuit Organization. While the specific identification of this knife is unknown, it is without a doubt...
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Experimenting with social microexhibitions since 2007. Daniel C. Swan. Associate Curator of Ethnology. Stephanie L. Allen,. Collection Manager for Ethnology, July 2012- present. Kathryn S. (Barr) McCloud, Collection Manager for Ethnology, January 2007 – January 2012. Lauren M. Simons, Graduate Research Assistant, 2009-2011. Michael Jordan, Graduate Research Assistant, 2007-2011. John Lukavic, Graduate Research Assistant, 2007-2012. Sidney D. Brown, Curator Emeritus. Oklahoma Cultures Digital Initiative.
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Experimenting with social microexhibitions since 2007. Silver Horn Calendar online. Did you miss the “One Hundred Summers” exhibit? Well, now you can see the Silver Horn calendar online! To check it out. Archaeology Department at SNOMNH has a new online exhibit! Our colleagues in Archaeology have recently completed a new online exhibit “The Art of Prehistoric Caddo Potters.” Click here. To check it out. Collections Database going online. Curious about other objects in the Sam Noble Museum. You are commen...
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Potential Donation Information | Institute of Texan Cultures Collections Blog
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Institute of Texan Cultures Collections Blog. Experimenting with collections access since 2013. To help the committee to make its decision, the curatorial staff needs to know as much as possible about where the item came from, and the people who have owned and used it in the past. Any information you can provide about the object’s past can be helpful, but the museum is particularly interested in how objects can help to tell the stories of past Texans. Why did they chose to live in Texas? Send an email, a...
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Short-term Exhibits | Institute of Texan Cultures Collections Blog
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Institute of Texan Cultures Collections Blog. Experimenting with collections access since 2013. 1000 Parks and a Line in the Sky. 21 October – 16 April 2017. Our Part of Victory: Texans in World War II. 2 September 2015- 20 January 2017. For a list of our upcoming exhibits click here. For a list of our past exhibits click here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. ITC&#...
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Institute of Texan Cultures Collections Blog. Experimenting with collections access since 2013. Internships at The Institute of Texan Cultures. The Institute of Texan Cultures provides experiential learning opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students based on hands-on research that will lead to significant student contributions made to the university, the museum, and the community at large. Combined Research and Collections. Museum Education and Interpretation. A CV or resume. Are encouraged to ...
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Museum Archaeology in Oklahoma. Family, Heritage, and Archaeology: The Lois Bookout Collection. Some days you really get a sense of the human side of archaeology. This is the story of a wonderful woman, Ms. Lois Bookout, and the very special gift she made to the Museum. Lois Bookout Collection: Elongate celt in three pieces. Lois’ elongate celt is very similar to one in the Spiro collection at the Smithsonian, illustrated on p. 97 (figure 6.21a) of Sievert and Rogers’ recent publicati...Both have one end...
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May 2016 – archaeology @ snomnh
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Museum Archaeology in Oklahoma. Collections from the Bureau of Reclamation. Sarah Luthman and Samantha Hayes, cataloging collections for the Bureau of Reclamation. These artifacts were found in Kiowa County, and are from one of the Elmer Craft Collections (A/2008/002), donated to the museum in the 1950s. May 2, 2016. January 17, 2017. Welcome to the Archaeology Department! Welcome to the blog for the Archaeology Department of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (SNOMNH)! Norman, OK 73072.
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Long-term Exhibits | Institute of Texan Cultures Collections Blog
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Institute of Texan Cultures Collections Blog. Experimenting with collections access since 2013. Long-term exhibits in the museum share the stories of many different people who have made Texas home over the centuries. Exploring this rich diversity helps visitors understand the contributions cultural groups have made in shaping our state into what it is today. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). For a sneak...
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Jason Baird Jackson, Director of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington. I have been involved in several projects as a scholarly editor. These efforts are described on pages that can be linked to from this page or from the Pages sidebar. I currently edit an open access, peer-reviewed journal called. I also edit a book series called Material Vernaculars. Which is co-published by the Indiana University (IU) Press and the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. And the 2016 volume.
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Jason Baird Jackson, Director of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington. In 2012 I was named Faculty Curator of American Ethnology at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, but soon afterwards I was given the unique opportunity to serve as the museum’s Director. As the museum began its 50th anniversary year, I was named its third Director. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Histories of Anthropology Annual. I am a...
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ethnology @ snomnh | experimenting with social microexhibitions since 2007
Experimenting with social microexhibitions since 2007. March 8, 2018. Fig 1: Shipibo Pottery Vessel. Image Credit Sam Noble Museum Ethnology Department. E/2014/003/007. Unknown Date, Possibly 1960s-1970s. Clay, Paint Slip. Fig 2 A Shipibo woman shows of the distinct line patterning on a textile. Photo credit by Photo by Juan Carlos Huayllapuma/CIFOR. Is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0. Women place these leaves on their closed eyelids in order to trace their complicated vein patterns. By Jairo Galvis Henao.
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Ethnology and Textiles Blog | Museum of Texas Tech University
Ethnology and Textiles Blog. Museum of Texas Tech University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Little Black Dress – The Death of Mourning. They Weren’t Always White. Jeanne Lanvin, 1867-1946. Museum of Texas Tech University. Object of the Day. White patent pumps, Mary Janes, 1970’s. Prada Two Strap Peep Toe Pump. Object of the Day. Rattlesnake skin jacket, 1946. Made by a Mr. Payne for Bert Wallace from rattlesnakes he trapped in 1944 on the O-Bar-o Ranch in Kent Co. He was...Mary ...
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Ethnology Blog | Museum of Texas Tech Univiersty
Museum of Texas Tech Univiersty. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Object of the Day. October 19, 2012. Chinese rod puppet – lion. Object of the Day. Object of the Day. October 3, 2012. Black Cotton with White Polka Dots Fandango Dancer’s Costume. Object of the Day. October 18, 2011. Welcome to the Museum of Texas Tech University Ethnology blog. We will soon be posting about our collections. Meanwhile, check out our Textile Blog here. Ethnology and Textiles Blog. Museum of Texas Tech.