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Object Details

sova.naa.2024-02_ref6
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3952399f9-e3cb-4fa4-b3fc-dfd01260f22c
Collection Creator
Selig, Ruth
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Ruth O. Selig papers
Archival Repository
National Anthropological Archives
Identifier
NAA.2024-02, Series 6
Type
Archival materials
Collection Rights
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Scope and Contents
Series 6 includes folders organized chronologically within each society or other professional organization with which Selig collaborated. Folders include correspondence, draft papers, one special publication (Practicing Anthropology: Special Issue on Pre-College Education that Selig and Patricia J. Higgins co-guest edited), and symposium abstracts, which document symposia Selig organized, papers she presented, and service she gave to various organization's task forces, committees, and one commission, to encourage the teaching of anthropology and archaeology in schools. Series 6 has 10 subseries, each associated with an anthropological, archaeological, or education society, or other professional organization. The series concludes with Selig's collaboration with Ball State University Professor Eric Lassiter and his anthropology graduate student Dustin Cantrell, whose Masters' Thesis ("Placing Anthropology in Local Schools,") and article in Anthropology News includes a description of Selig's work promoting precollege anthropology, the Anthropology for Teachers Program, and AnthroNotes (see Folder 39 for Cantrell's Master's Thesis).
Collection Restrictions
The Ruth O. Selig papers are open for research. Access to the papers requires an appointment.
NAA.2024-02_ref6
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3952399f9-e3cb-4fa4-b3fc-dfd01260f22c
NAA.2024-02
NAA
Record ID
ebl-1739914200574-1739914201392-2

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