Anthropology--Study and teaching
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Peter B. Dow - Man: A Course of Study records
Collection Identifier: MACOSMan: A Course of Study was a social science course for upper elementary grades that sought to understand human existence from an anthropological perspective. It was developed in the 1960s and reached its peak of popularity in the early 1970s. The collection contains records of the development, dissemination, and evaluation of the program mostly in the form of course materials, lesson plans, reports, correspondence and interviews.
Papers of Hazel Hitson Weidman, 1896-2014
Correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, and drawings of Hazel Hitson Weidman, medical anthropologist and World War II WAVE.
Papers of Lini M. De Vries, 1910-2009
Writings, correspondence, professional reports and papers, and photographs of Lini M. De Vries, author, public health nurse, and teacher who was a nurse in the Spanish Civil War, and later worked with rural and indigenous communities in New Mexico and Mexico.
Papers of Mary Catherine Bateson, 1954-2004 (inclusive), 1975-2001 (bulk)
Meeting and project files, writing-related material, records for the Institute for Intercultural Studies, and professional correspondence of writer and cultural anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson.
Papers of Susan W. McAllester, 1903-1994 (inclusive), 1950-1994 (bulk)
Correspondence and diaries of Susan McAllester, editor and photographer.