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The following category addresses the heritages of people throughout the United States and abroad, featuring links to worldwide awareness associations, heritage research, and cultural appreciation sites. Within this category you will be able to find anthropological studies and information, comparitive research results, and multicultural overviews. Whether you are looking to discover your roots, explore diversity in general or make a difference by recognizing your heritage, you will be able to find the resources here.

Site Listings

  • American Ethnological Society - The oldest professional anthropological association in the United States.
  • Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania - Dedicated to comparative studies of Pacific societies and encouragement of participation by Pacific Islanders.
  • Association of Latina and Latino Anthropologists - A professional group that promotes research and distributes information on Latinos in the United States and encourages respect for indigenous perspectives. Features annual meeting reports.
  • Diversity Database - A directory sponsored by the University of Maryland that provides news and access to diversity-related syllabi from colleges and universities. Features a guide to specific uses of terms within the field of ethnic studies.
  • H-Ethnic: Ethnic and Immigration History - H-Net discussion group dedicated to the scholarly discussion of ethnic history, immigration and emigration studies. Features subject overview, archive, bibliographies, links to related resources, syllabi, and subscription information.
  • Multiculturalism and the Struggle for Ethnic Studies - Article describes the turbulent origins and history of Ethnic Studies. An essay written by Bob Wing and published in ColorLines Magazine summer 1999.
  • National Association for Ethnic Studies - Provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars and activists concerned with ethnicity. Offers information about the organization, contact details, and links to related resources.
  • The Anunnaki Project - Group based in Seattle, Washington seeking to investigate and preserve the myths and folklore of extinct cultures through artistic expression. Online library, reviews, and team members, as well as related links available.

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