Scholarship awardees, celebrate!
The Anthropology Dept. is proud to announce the 2012 Scholarship awardees, congratulations to all!

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Anthropology Scholarships
Brandon Grisaffi,
Alea Rouse,
Jade Delisle,
Christel Carlisle,
Sherrie Alexander

Most Outstanding Undergraduate
Brandon Grisaffi

Most Outstanding Graduate Student
Courtney Andrews

Dean's Award to an outstanding Graduate Student
Courtney Andrews

ANTHRO-TEACH scholarship recipients
Ashley Wilson,
Noora Siddiqui,
 Andrea Coleman
 
APT and UAB go to Fiji

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UAB Anthropology went to the Fiji Islands and Alabama Public television was there to see it. Check out the APT's Digital Media Library to learn about the projects funded by the National Science Foundation and conducted by UAB students.

 
Boy Scouts learn about Native American culture

On Thursday January 19, 2012, Anthro-TEACH gave a presentation about Native American culture for Boy Scout Pack 397 of Homewood, AL at the Trinity United Methodist Church. The student presenters were Christel Carlisle, Jade Delisle, Alea Rouse. The overall presentation showed the children how Native Americans utilized their natural environment. They covered the topics of lithics (stone tools) and music and dance.

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The explanations of stone tools included how they were constructed and used. There were plenty of examples presented for the troops to gain greater perspectives of how they were utilized by prehistoric Native Americans.


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The scouts were very enthusiastic participants in demonstrations of traditional Native American music and dance. The music and dances that were demonstrated were from more contemporary times, but they allowed the younger audiences to see how Native Americans incorporated nature into their traditions.

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Due to time constraints the all of the questions could not be answered, but the Anthro-TEACH team was very impressed by this pack's interest in these topics. We greatly appreciate the enthusiasm of the scouts and we hope that they were able take away valuable information and are further encouraged to pursue anthropological cultural explorations.
 
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