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Anthropology.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Anthropology Information, 1980 - 1990

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Identifier: TMSC U-44
Scope and Contents

Dr. Jacqueline Aames introduces subject of Anthropology, its significance as a subject, and the Department of Anthropology at CSUF. The informational film also includes a discussion of the career benefits and opportunities created by an Anthropology degree. Several shots of the CSUF campus are used in the video. The faculty of the Anthropology department contributes throughout the video.

Dates: 1980 - 1990

Anthropology Information (Edits), 1980 - 1990

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Identifier: TMSC U-69
Scope and Contents This video contains 2 edits of the Anthropology Information video. The first edit contains no sound. Dr. Jacqueline Aames introduces subject of Anthropology, its significance as a subject, and the Department of Anthropology at CSUF. The video also includes a discussion of the career benefits and opportunities with an Anthropology degree. Several shots of the CSUF campus are used in the video. The faculty of the Anthropology department contributes throughout the video. No date is provided for...
Dates: 1980 - 1990

Southeast Asians in California: A Journey and Celebration, 1996

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Identifier: TMSC B-45
Contents

In this CSUF special, Dr. Lee Bentley hosts Dr. Debanomski, curator of the Anthropology department's Vietnamese exhibit, celebrating resettlement of the Vietnamese people in California after the Fall of Saigon.

Dates: 1996

You Can Make a Difference: Mikel Garcia, 1992

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Identifier: TMSC V-105
Contents

In this episode, Dr. Lee Bentley interviews Dr. Mikel Garcia. At the time of the taping, Dr. Garcia was an associate professor in the Human Services Department. She discusses her background in Anthropology and her focus on multicultural and cultural diversity issues.

Dates: 1992