The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. More
This is a multidisciplinary database that is good for topics in arts, history, humanities, science, and social sciences.
Option to limit filters in "subject" to Anthropology and Archaeology only.
This is a multidisciplinary collection of online sources that covers social sciences, sciences, and humanities topics. This is a good source to use for archaeology, and physical/biological, forensic and ecological anthropology.
Option to limit filters in "subject" to Anthropology and Archaeology only.
A multidisciplinary database with a collection of articles suitable for topics in anthropology and archaeology.
Option to limit filters in "subject" to Anthropology and Archaeology only.
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Access selected videos on Kanopy, an on-demand streaming video service. Students and staff may recommend that the University of Manitoba Libraries consider acquiring Kanopy videos that will support their research and/or academic work.
CAMPUS is the online media portal of the National Film Board of Canada, containing documentaries, animated films, interactive productions, and short films in English and French.