Enid Schildkrout: Curator Emerita, Division of Anthropology https://www.amnh.org/research/staff-directory/enid-schildkrout
Enid Schildkrout – Curator Emerita, African Ethnology, Division of Anthropology
University of Washington Press (Distributor).
Enid Schildkrout – Curator Emerita, African Ethnology, Division of Anthropology
University of Washington Press (Distributor).
Carol Dundorf is an online instructor for Seminars on Science, the Museum’s online professional learning program for educators.
the Chesapeake Bay region, Grand Manan Island, and Washington
The Cayuga Diaspora: this research is designed to disclose as much as possible about the social and historical processes at work, and their effects on persistent but changing Cayuga identities. Louis Cook: Dr. Whiteley’s project involves writing a biography of Colonel Louis Cook.
was leading a company of Native troops for George Washington
Julia Sybalsky is a Conservator in the Science Conservation Department at the American Museum of Natural History.
well as BA in Anthropology and BFA in Fine Art from Washington
Geologists, seismologists and computer modelers use data to help prepare for the inevitable next wave.
the Copalis River estuary on the Pacific coast of Washington
Learn about the history of vaccines, and learn the answers to common questions about vaccination.
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George Clapp Vaillant: Curriculum Vitae…
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Lorraine Bertan is an online instructor for Seminars on Science, the Museum’s online professional learning program for educators.
Lorraine received her BA from NYU Washington Square
Ed Mathez has always been fascinated by rocks and the Earth. As a young boy, he went with his mother to old rock quarries to look for fossils and minerals.
: Nyack, New York Education: Ph.D., University of Washington
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington