Ethnography and E Guide - Resources and Review

Set of links to resources dealing with ethnic, native and nationalists affairs throughout Africa, America, Asia / CIS, Europe and Oceania.
 
A collection of resources in anthropology, ethnomusicology, folklore, and folklife.
 
Links to over 30 genealogy societies worldwide including general, regional, national, ethnic, and family based organisations.
 
A centre devoted to the research and study of African American music and culture. Collections include audio and video recordings, photographs, original scores, and oral histories, among other artifacts and ephemera related to popular, religious, and art musics, and black radio.
 
The Ethnologue is a catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries. The Ethnologue Name Index lists over 39,000 language names, dialect names, and alternate names. The Ethnologue Language Family Index organizes languages according to language families. The Ethnologue tries to bring together the best information available on the languages of the world. Entries represent separate languages or probable languages (highly divergent 'dialects').
 
Provides a focal point for geography and related disciplines concerned with gender issues. Topics include geographical variations in gender divisions and structures of patriarchy, cultural construction and cultural politics of gender, and the intersections between gender, 'race', ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, class, age, and other social divisions. Tables of contents provided.
 
Information on the culture, history and geneaology of the Rusyn ethnic group from the Ukraine and Carpathian mountain areas.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to ethnology.
 
A detailed study of the urban gang culture among Latin
American youths. The methodology is based upon a series of interviews and questionnaires, which sought to explore gang members' attitudes and experiences of home-life, schooling, social identity, and criminal behaviour, as well as exploring the role of female members.
 
ERCOMER is a university
based research institute devoted to the specialist study of migration and ethnic relations at a European level. It exists to bring together researchers, to initiate new projects, to provide training and to promote dissemination of information and research results.
 
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