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Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
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Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
The Sakha People of Siberia recreate a summer dwelling of the Yakut (Mo5ol-Uraha), created from ornamental birch bark.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
The Division of Anthropology loans objects to museums and AMNH-approved exhibition venues.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
AMNH collaborative projects with indigenous peoples throughout the world.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
The primary function of the Objects Conservation Laboratory in the Division of Anthropology is to ensure the preservation of the collections for the future. The conservators‘ main activities include examination, documentation, treatment and preventive care, supported by research and education.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
A group of Bhutanese Buddhist dignitaries visited the Division of Anthropology to see some tangkas (Buddhist paintings) and sculptures in the Museum collections.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
November, 2019. The American Museum of Natural History welcomed six representatives from the Tohono O’odham Nation.
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
There once was a king with magical powers who ruled the kingdom of Kuqa, near the western border of China.
satin covered with dragon designs to rulers in Korea, Vietnam
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Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam
In 1903, Berthold Laufer wrote from Xi’an, China to his mentor, Franz Boas at AMNH: "I shall conquer China . . . [for] the anthropologist. China, no longer the exclusive domain of travelers and sinologues, both narrow-minded and one-sided in their standpoints and researches, China to all who have anthropological interests."
Korean Shamans Sacred Stuff and the Market A Vietnam