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Category: US Virgin Islands

The “US Virgin Islands” category pertains to an Ethnographic Assessment project in the US Virgin Islands funded by the National Park Service.

USF Heritage Research Lab team begins Ethnographic Project in the US Virgin Islands

Heritage Research Lab June 3, 2018 March 3, 2019Student Activity, US Virgin Islands

The USF Heritage Research Lab team led by Dr. Antoinette Jackson is working on an Ethnographic Assessment project in the US Virgin Islands funded by the National Park Service. The research is focused on recording the history and experiences of people associated with the US Virgin Islands National Park with…

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Ethnographic research on St. John, USVI with Jewel Cumberbatch – What I learned!

Heritage Research Lab June 3, 2018 March 3, 2019Student Activity, US Virgin Islands

Greetings. This is Jewel. For two weeks I got the opportunity to work on an Ethnographic Assessment and Overview on St. John and Hassel Islands in the US Virgin Islands in conjunction with the National Park Service and the University of South Florida. While a member of the USF project…

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USF Heritage REU participants talk about their fieldwork experiences and share what they learned about Anthropology.

Heritage Research Lab June 3, 2018 March 22, 2021Student Activity, US Virgin Islands

Student participants, Jewel Cumberbatch and Shermiga Emilcar, interview each other about their Summer 2016 Heritage REU experience on St. John, USVI.

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Shermiga Emilcar, St. John Island, USVI

Heritage Research Lab June 3, 2018 March 3, 2019Student Activity, US Virgin Islands

My name is Shermiga Emilcar and I am here on St. John, USVI working on an Ethnographic Project on the island. I am connected with this project in that although I am not an anthropologist yet, I am getting hands on experience by working on this project. By talking to…

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Jewel Cumberbatch Ethnographic fieldwork on St. John Island, USVI

Heritage Research Lab May 31, 2018 March 3, 2019Student Activity, US Virgin Islands

Greetings. My name is Jewel and I am currently working on an Ethnographic Assessment and Overview in St. John and Hassel Island in the US Virgin Islands in conjunction with the National Park Service and the University of South Florida. I am very passionate about this project because I am…

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