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ANTHROPOLOGY RESOURCES

Whether you're a student exploring the field, an educator looking for fresh materials, or a lifelong learner interested in the human experience, our resources are designed to make anthropology accessible and engaging.

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Learning Materials

This collection of resources supports K-12 teachers in applying anthropological concepts in the classroom. These materials are free for non-commercial use with attribution under Creative Commons License CC BY-NC.

For Young Learners

Cultural relativism is one of the fundamental ideas of anthropology, the study of human cultures. Simply put, it is the idea that one cultural practice or belief is not inherently better or worse than another.

 

Designed for elementary-aged students, this lesson plan uses hands-on activities to help young learners explore the idea of cultural relativism in an engaging way.

For Middle/High School Learners
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