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From the Yucatan to the "Halls of Montezuma": Mesoamerican Cultures and their Histories (National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for School Teachers)
Research
All our sites are password-protected. To view a site,
please write swood@uoregon.edu
for the passwords.
Virtual
Mesoamerican Archive (Portal Site with five searchable
databases)
Mapas
Project (Colonial Mexican Pictorial Manuscript Facsimiles)
Galien
le restore (Cheltenham Manuscript)
Early
Nahuatl Virtual Library Project (Facsimilies of Nahuatl-language manuscripts;
under construction)
Nahuatl
Vocabulary (Searchable Online Database; Nahuatl, Spanish, and
English)
Sources and Methods for the Study of Postconquest Mesoamerican Ethnohistory, Provisional Version, eds. James Lockhart, Lisa Sousa, and Stephanie Wood (2007)
Digital Cahuleu (Pre-Columbian Maya Research Materials; under construction)
Piedras Negras Rubbing, by Joan Patten (Slideshow by Stephanie Wood)
Mesoamerican
Image Galleries (Under construction)
Gender
in Early Mesoamerica (Searchable Online Database)
Macehualli
Educational Research (IDIEZ's US counterpart; under construction)
Virtual
Oaxaca Group (Research-Abroad Seminar; under construction)
Instructional Technology
The Feminist Humanities Project's Digital
Teaching Units are also password-protected. Please write swood@uoregon.edu
for the passwords. Our collection currently consists of 29 units for
classroom use, whether for a single lecture or an entire course or
seminar.
These units have been reaching more than 4,000 students since 1999.
Portfolio of Client Web Sites
Council
for Theatre and Performance Studies
Linguistics
Department
Center
on Diversity and Community
Philosophy
Department
Oregon
Consortium for International and Area Studies
History
Department
Work,
Welfare and Politics
University
of Oregon Literacy Initiative
Labor
Education and Research Center
Creative
Writing
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