Designing a Fieldwork ProjectDURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS, ALL FIELDWORK IS TO BE DONE VIRTUALLY, BY VISITING THEWEBSITE OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY CULTURAL HALLS.Virtual Fieldwork...

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Designing a Fieldwork ProjectDURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS, ALL FIELDWORK IS TO BE DONE VIRTUALLY, BY VISITING THEWEBSITE OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY CULTURAL HALLS.Virtual Fieldwork Instructions.:1. Go the the website of the American Museum of Natural History www.amnh.org2. Click on "Exhibitions" and then scroll down to "All Permanent Exhibitions" and click on that.3. Scroll down to "Human Origins and Cultural Halls"4. Click on the various cultural halls and choose either the Northwest Coast (which has a lot of information) or two of the other cultural halls (which have less information) to write about in your virtual field report. Do not choose the Hall of Human Origins. Take enough notes from either some of the cultures in the Northwest Coast exhibition or from two of the other cultural halls to write one page in the virtual fieldwork report.5. Then, return to "Exhibitions" and scroll to "Past Exhibitions" and click on that.6. Find the Past Special Exhibition "Cuba!" and click on that.7. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to where there are photos of "Cuba's Caves". Find the right-pointing arrow after the photo titled "Humboldt National Park". Click on that arrow.8. Scroll to the right to get to the cultural photographs: Cuban Avenue, Cuban Art, Afro-Cuban Religion, and Tobacco in Cuba. Take enough notes on two or three of these to be able to write one page in the virtual fieldwork report.
PLEASE READ THROUGH THE FOLLOWING IN BRACKETS, WHICH WAS APPLICABLE BEFORE THE COVID-19CRISIS TO ACTUAL FIELD REPORTS[In that same attachment ("How Fieldwork is Done") there are important considerations in any field projectdesign, such as selecting a "do-able" research project (be it a re-working of an previous project or a novelresearch project), designing research methods with all the necessary materials to collect data (be it apurely descriptive project or one that tests a hypothesis), how to analyze the data, and finally interpretthe findings as conclusions. Your field projects will be small in scope, local, and will entail having a briefexperience witha culture other than your own. You might visit a religious service from a different culture(with advancepermission or with a friend who is a member), survey an ethnic enclave, experience thecuisine of avery different culture, etc. In any case, the decision as to which project you will do will bemade in concertwith the professor, who can make suggestions in the form ofPlan AandPlan B.Theattachment "HowFieldwork is Done" also discusses how to have "Plan B", which should be equivalentto the first plan,ready in case the first plan can not be implemented.]
Writing the Field Project ReportThe attachment "The Little India in Hicksville's Central Business District" is a model for you as to howto structure your field project report. Your report will be shorter, with the Results section only two pages,rather than four pages, of text. You are not required to have photographs or maps, as the Hicksvillereport has. However, the outline of the report will be the same. PLEASE READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWINGTO WRITE THE VIRTUAL FIELDWORK REPORTIntroduction -- two paragraphs, the first paragraph will be an objective description of the project area's history or historical context; the second paragraph will be a subjective discussion of why you were interested in this project. VIRTUAL FIELDWORK: THE FIRST PARAGRAPH WILL BE A SHORT HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY; THE SECOND PARAGRAPH WILL BE WHY YOU CHOSE TO RESEARCH THE PARTICULAR CULTURAL INFORMATION.Methods An objective paragraph of where you went (address, or extent of the project area), the date and time you visited the project area, and how you did the research (took notes, photos, interviewed someone, etc.) VIRTUAL FIELDWORK: PROVIDE THE ADDRESS OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, AND THE DAY(S) AND TIME(S) YOU ACCESSED THE WEBSITE.Results Two pages of objective reporting of observations. VIRTUAL FIELDWORK: ONE PAGE OF INFORMATION DERIVED FROM THE PERMANENT CULTURAL EXHIBITIONANDONE PAGE OF INFORMATION DERIVED FROM THE CUBA! EXHIBITIONConclusions A paragraph of subjective experience as to what you learned from the field project/VIRTUAL FIELD PROJECT.
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INTRODUCTION:
American Museum of Natural History is situated in New York. USA President, Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., was one of the fo
unders of the museum. In 1874, the cornerstone of the museum was laid. It expanded over the years and is now consisted of 26 interconnected buildings. Besides a library and a planetarium, there are 45 permanent exhibition halls.
this research has been done on Northwest Coast and Cuba. Different group of people live in each of this region with different practices, rituals etc. The rich culture and heritage of this places are so enriching that it drew me towards it.
METHOD:
Due to ongoing pandemic, Covid 19, virtual field work had to be conducted and all the information has been taken from the website of American Museum of Natural history. The website was accessed every day from 15th April to 21st April in order to gather the information.
RESULTS:
1. Northwest Coast Hall:
Northwest Coast refers to the North American coast which extends from South of Alaska to Canada Washington. with unique islands, rivers and forests this land is home to millions of people.
Coast Salish:
Coast Salish is a prominent territory of North West Coast with Many distinct groups of people with unique name for each of the groups. In Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, a local dance group...
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