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Resources
at Indiana University
The
following are resources located at Indiana University
that are related to American Indian studies.
- Anthropological
Linguistics, published quarterly by the
Department of Anthropology and the American Indian
Studies Research Institute, provides a forum for the
full range of scholarly study of the languages and
cultures of the peoples of the world.
- The
Indiana University Department of Anthropology
has over twenty faculty members spanning all four
subfields, archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics
and sociocultural anthropology.
- Archives
of Traditional Music fosters the educational
and cultural role of Indiana University through the
preservation and dissemination of the world's music
and oral traditions.
- The
Mathers Museum, Indiana University's
museum of world cultures, where artifacts from near
and far are collected, preserved, researched, and
exhibited to increase our understanding of the unity
and diversity of human cultures.
- The Glenn
A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology is
an independent research unit within the Bloomington
campus of Indiana University. The fundamental mission
of the Laboratory is the conduct of high-quality,
original archaeological research on the prehistory
and history of Indiana and to train professional archaeologists
as a part of this research.
- The
Lilly Library, Indiana University's rare
book and manuscript library.
- Indiana
University Folklore Institute, widely-recognized
as a leading center for the study of the world's traditional
creative and expressive forms.
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