OSEA Participant Experience, Testimonies, Evaluations
Student Evaluations, Comments and Experience, 2005-2006 Testimonies about the value of OSEA for Career & Grad School, 2010-2012 SELT Experience Teaching English to Maya Children, 1997 Achievements and Success of Participants from 1997-1999 Field School seasons "What Does it Mean to be an English Teacher in a Maya Community" by Lisa 1997 Suggestions About Learning Maya, from Participants in 1997 Field School
Research Funding and Fieldwork Guides
Research Grants for faculty and grad students Undergraduate Student Summer Funding
Guide to Ethnography Fieldwork Equipment Research & Granting Agencies
Scholarship and Student Funding for Undergads
Academic Associations, Grad Programs, Organizations and Special /Research Collections
OSEA Social Media and Multimedia
OSEA Group on Facebook Escuela Abierta de Ethnografia y Antropologia on Face, OSEA in Spanish for Pisté Community
OSEA on Facebook, direct link to OSEA Ethnography Photo Albums OSEA Image Galleries on osea-cite.orgy website OSEA YouTube, openschoolethnograph is the OSEA Channel on YouTube OSEA Publications that have derived from Field School projects OSEA News & Updates
OSEA Statement on Ethics and Human Subjects (IRB statement)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is OSEA right for me?
What is Ethnography?
What is Field Study?
What is Heritage?
Frequently Asked Questions — OSEA FAQ Sheet

Universidad Intercultural Maya de Quintana Roo (UIMQRoo)
The Universidad Intercultural Maya de Quintana Roo (UIMQRoo) (https://www.uimqroo.edu.mx/), located in José María Morelos, Quintana Roo (QRoo), provides education in areas of Maya language and culture, alternative community based tourism, public/community health, agroecology, information technologies, business developments, and intercultural education, among other fields. Beginning in 2019, OSEA has parterned with the UIMQRoo to develop intercultural field study programs that bring students from the US and Europe together with UIMQRoo students from the Maya region to learn together in OSEA ethnography and Maya language programs.
Universidad Intercultural Maya de Quintana Roo,
México provides transcripting authority for OSEA with accredited
transcripts of OSEA course credits
Latin American & Iberian Institute at University of New Mexico (LAIL–UNM)
The Latin American & Iberian Institute at University of New Mexico (LAIL–UNM) (www.laii.unm.edu) is a recipient of a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant (2022-2026) and is able to distribute FLAS (Foreign Language and Area Studies) Fellowships to students learning Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTL) and Indigenous Languages of the Americas, including Maya. Beginning in 2023, LAIL–UNM is partnering with OSEA to create a unique opportunity for UNM as well as non-UNM students to participate in the OSEA Maya immersion program. Interested persons are encouraged to contact the OSEA Director (quetzil at osea-cite dot org) or the LAIL-UNM administrative staff (laiibusiness@unm.edu) to learn about eligibility and funding.
Professional Organizations and Research Resources
AAA — American Anthropology Association
Centers of Latin American Studies Programs (Title VI Centers)
SfAA — Society for Applied Anthropology
LANIC (UT) Latin America Web Resources
LASA — Latin American Studies Association
H-Net — Humanities & Social Sciences Online
RAI — Royal Anthropological Institute
CIW — Carnegie Institution of Washington
MLA — Modern Languages Association
WAC — World Archaeological Congress
Documentary Educational Resources (ethnographic & documentary films)
AnthroRing
Peabody Museum
Special Collections, Tozzer Library, Harvard
Spoon Discussion List-Serves on Theory — great resource for Deleuze, Freud, Lacan, Foucault, Marx, Postcolonial Discourse, and many many other theorists, theories and theoretical traditions
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