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Ethnographic Video Online, Volumes 1 & 2
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Both classic and new ethnographic and documentary films relevant to the study of anthropology. Includes transcripts, filmmaker biographies and more.
Archaeology Channel
A streaming media website from the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI).
EVIA Digital Archive Project
Ethnographic Video for Instruction & Analysis (EVIA) is a digital archive from Indiana University and the University of Michigan.
Human Studies Film Archives (HSFA)
From the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
New World Cinema: Independent Features and Shorts, 1990-Present
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Includes over 200 full-length feature films from leading independent distributors and major film festivals.
Society for Visual Anthropology
The SVA hosts an annual juried film festival and screens films at the American Anthropological Association’s annual conference.
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