General Description / Special Programs
Crow Canyon is a nonprofit institution devoted to archaeological research, public education, and American Indian involvement in research and education. Research programs focus on the US Southwest; education programs teach about archaeological research and SW Indian cultures; workshops and travel programs explore archaeology and traditional cultures of the SW and beyond. Classes: Adult Research; Teacher Workshops; Cultural Explorations; High School Field School; College Field School; Elementary, Middle School and High School Archaeology Camps; American Indian School Programs. College or high school credit available for some programs.
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Experience Offered
Internship
Internship / Grants / Funding
Internships Available 1
Internship Required 0
Internship Info <p>Laboratory, field, and education internships, 2 sessions each summer, approximately 5 interns per session; high school and college field schools, www.crowcanyon.org/internships.</p>
Support Opportunities <p>Internships: Research and education internships for graduate and advanced undergraduate students; travel stipend, housing and meals, and salary. Robert H Lister Fellowship: Supports dissertation research. Scholarships: Funds students in educational programs.</p>
Program Details
Research Facilities <p>Facilities for visiting scholars: housing, lab, office space, and computer workstation arranged through application process. Extensive research database of artifact analyses, context descriptions, maps, photographs, and geospatial libraries from over three decades of research available at www.crowcanyon.org.</p>
Collections Collections: Artifacts and records held in temporary curation. Artifacts from the US Southwest, Southwest Indian cultures
Library Resources Research library of 5,000+ volumes
Publications <p>Occasional Papers; Research reports and databases on www.crowcanyon.org</p>
Certs Offered 0
Online Courses
Online Courses: 0
Club / Honor Society
Anthropology Club: 0
Lambda Alpha Chapter: 0