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Calisphere
University of California | Aug 4, 2021
The resource provides free access to unique and historically important artifacts for research, teaching, and exploration. -
Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness
National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health | Aug 3, 2021
The resource explores the interconnectedness of wellness, illness, and cultural life for Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians. -
Ticha: A Digital Text Explorer for Colonial Zapotec
Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, George Aaron Broadwell, Michel R. Oudijk, Laurie Allen, May Plumb, and Mike Zarafonetis | Aug 3, 2021
The resource allows users to learn more about Zapotec language and incorporate Indigenous knowledge into the classroom. -
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library: Historical Collections Online Exhibits
University of Virginia | Jul 28, 2021
The resource website provides access to more than 20 online exhibits. -
The National Archives: Caribbean Histories Revealed
The National Archives, Richmond, United Kingdom | Jul 27, 2021
The resource iexplores the history of the British Caribbean in an exhibition through government documents, photographs and maps dating from... -
Documenting the American South
University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Jul 20, 2021
The resource is a digital publishing initiative that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. -
The Olympic Games
The International Olympic Committee | Jul 20, 2021
The resourceis the authority on the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement. -
Borealia: Early Canadian History
Keith Grant, Denis McKim, and Laura J. Smith, editors | Jul 13, 2021
The resource provides an energetic, professional, and respectful space for conversation about research and teaching in early Canadian history. -
History of the Special Olympics
The Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities | Jul 6, 2021
The resource tells the story of what began as Camp Shriver, a backyard summer camp for people with intellectual disabilities, and became a global movement. -
Disability History Through Primary Sources
Emerging America Collaborative for Educational Resources | Jul 6, 2021
The resource supports K–12 history educators and students in developing skills of inquiry, exploration, and interpretation of the past through primary sources.
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