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National Anthropological Archives

The National Anthropological Archives is the third largest archive in the Smithsonian Institution and a sister archive to the Human Studies Film Archive. The collection documents the history of anthropology and the world's peoples and cultures, and is used in indigenous language revitalization. It is located in the Smithsonian's Museum Support Center in Suitland, Maryland, and is part of the Department of Anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History.

National Anthropological Archives
Established1965
Location4210 Silver Hill Rd Suitland, Maryland
TypeArchives
CollectionsEthnographical and archaeological materials
Collection size19,000 cubic feet of records
DirectorCelia Emmelhainz
OwnerSmithsonian Institution
Websitewww.si.edu/siasc/naa

History edit

The National Anthropological Archives (NAA) is the successor to the archives of the Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), which was founded in 1879 by John Wesley Powell.[1] In 1968, The NAA was formalized, incorporating the collections of the BAE, which focused on American Indians, as well as the papers of Smithsonian anthropology curators and other anthropologists who conduct research around the world.[1][2] The establishment of the NAA was supported by grants from the Wenner-Gren Foundation to provide a repository for scholars without a home institution (or whose home institution had no archives), in order to promote the preservation of the anthropological record.[citation needed][3]

Collections edit

The NAA is the only archival repository in the United States dedicated to preserving ethnographic, archaeological, and linguistic fieldnotes, physical anthropological data, photographs, sound recordings and other media created by American anthropologists.[4] The collection includes fieldnotes, journals, manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, maps, sound recordings. Spanning over 150 years of American history and world history, materials held in the archives include nearly 1 million photographs, 20,000 works of indigenous art, and 11,400 sound recordings.[5]

In 2010, the NAA received a Save America's Treasures grant to preserve manuscripts relating to 250 endangered languages. from native North America.[6] NAA photographs and manuscripts, including 8,200 pages of Cherokee language materials, have been scanned and are available online for research through SOVA, the Smithsonian's archival catalog.[6] In 2014, the NAA received a grant for preservation and digitization of sound recordings of endangered languages.[7]

Directors edit

Directors of the National Anthropological Archives have included:
Margaret C Blaker (1968-1972)[8]
Herman Viola (1972-1986)[9]
Mary Elizabeth Ruwell (1990-1993)[10]
John P. Homiak (1993-2005)
Robert Leopold (2005-2010) [11]
Candace Greene (2010-2011 [12]
John P. Homiak (2011-2018)
Joshua A. Bell (2018-2022) [13]
Celia Emmelhainz (2022- )[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ruwell, Mary Elizabeth (1995). Silverman, Sydel and Nancy J. Parezo (ed.). Preserving the Anthropological Record: The National Anthropological Archives (PDF). Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  2. ^ "History of the National Anthropological Archives". National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  3. ^ Glenn, James R. (1992). Guide to the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C.: National Anthropological Archives.
  4. ^ "National Anthropological Archives". Guide to Archival Resources at the Smithsonian. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  5. ^ "About the Archives". National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  6. ^ a b "National Anthropological Archives Receives Grant from President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities". Press Release. Smithsonian Institution. 20 July 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Smithsonian gets $1M to save endangered languages". Seattle PI. 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  8. ^ {{|url=https://siarchives.si.edu/blog/wonderful-women-wednesday-margaret-c-blaker |language=en-US}}
  9. ^ Marsh, Diana E.; Leopold, Robert; Crowe, Katherine; Madison, Katherine S. (2020). "Access Policies for Native American Archival Materials in the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution". doi:10.13016/rtbr-x1kw. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ {{|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2743740 |language=en-US}}
  11. ^ Marsh, Diana E.; Leopold, Robert; Crowe, Katherine; Madison, Katherine S. (2020). "Access Policies for Native American Archival Materials in the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution". doi:10.13016/rtbr-x1kw. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  12. ^ {{|url=https://naturalhistory.si.edu/staff/candace-greene |language=en-US}}
  13. ^ {{|url=https://naturalhistory.si.edu/staff/joshua-bell |language=en-US}}
  14. ^ {{|url=https://naturalhistory.si.edu/staff/celia-emmelhainz |language=en-US}}

External links edit

  • National Anthropological Archives and Human Studies Film Archives on the Anthropology Collections and Archives page at the National Museum of Natural History
  • National Anthropological Archives Collections on Smithsonian's Collections Search Center
  • National Anthropological Archives Collections on Smithsonian's Online Virtual Archives
  • Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

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The National Anthropological Archives is the third largest archive in the Smithsonian Institution and a sister archive to the Human Studies Film Archive The collection documents the history of anthropology and the world s peoples and cultures and is used in indigenous language revitalization It is located in the Smithsonian s Museum Support Center in Suitland Maryland and is part of the Department of Anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History National Anthropological ArchivesEstablished1965Location4210 Silver Hill Rd Suitland MarylandTypeArchivesCollectionsEthnographical and archaeological materialsCollection size19 000 cubic feet of recordsDirectorCelia EmmelhainzOwnerSmithsonian InstitutionWebsitewww wbr si wbr edu wbr siasc wbr naa Contents 1 History 2 Collections 3 Directors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe National Anthropological Archives NAA is the successor to the archives of the Bureau of American Ethnology BAE which was founded in 1879 by John Wesley Powell 1 In 1968 The NAA was formalized incorporating the collections of the BAE which focused on American Indians as well as the papers of Smithsonian anthropology curators and other anthropologists who conduct research around the world 1 2 The establishment of the NAA was supported by grants from the Wenner Gren Foundation to provide a repository for scholars without a home institution or whose home institution had no archives in order to promote the preservation of the anthropological record citation needed 3 Collections editThe NAA is the only archival repository in the United States dedicated to preserving ethnographic archaeological and linguistic fieldnotes physical anthropological data photographs sound recordings and other media created by American anthropologists 4 The collection includes fieldnotes journals manuscripts correspondence photographs maps sound recordings Spanning over 150 years of American history and world history materials held in the archives include nearly 1 million photographs 20 000 works of indigenous art and 11 400 sound recordings 5 In 2010 the NAA received a Save America s Treasures grant to preserve manuscripts relating to 250 endangered languages from native North America 6 NAA photographs and manuscripts including 8 200 pages of Cherokee language materials have been scanned and are available online for research through SOVA the Smithsonian s archival catalog 6 In 2014 the NAA received a grant for preservation and digitization of sound recordings of endangered languages 7 Directors editDirectors of the National Anthropological Archives have included Margaret C Blaker 1968 1972 8 Herman Viola 1972 1986 9 Mary Elizabeth Ruwell 1990 1993 10 John P Homiak 1993 2005 Robert Leopold 2005 2010 11 Candace Greene 2010 2011 12 John P Homiak 2011 2018 Joshua A Bell 2018 2022 13 Celia Emmelhainz 2022 14 See also editHuman Studies Film ArchivesReferences edit a b Ruwell Mary Elizabeth 1995 Silverman Sydel and Nancy J Parezo ed 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