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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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The mission of the USF Heritage Research Lab is to develop applied research projects in collaboration with communities and civic organizations interested in preserving and promoting heritage as a key cultural resource for education and empowerment of all community residents and visitors.
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