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Four Trailblazing Native American Scientists

Studies Weekly

Parker wasn’t satisfied with what she considered “women’s work,” so Harrington taught her archaeological methods in the field. Addressing the psychological and spiritual aspects of healing was important as well. Elliott-High Eagle, Oral History, interviewed by David Zierler Oct. 2, 2020, for AIP.org.

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As Humanities Fight for Support, New Journal Aims to Celebrate Their Role in Public Life

ED Surge

A scholarly book or article about history or philosophy counts. So does a local oral-history project, an art exhibit, or a dinner-table conversation about books, movies, or music. Like air, humanities-driven work is everywhere but taken for granted, so much a part of life its easy to overlook.