Stories
- In pictures
The history of sanatoriums and surveillance
The sanatorium treatment for tuberculosis was a curious combination of sunshine, fresh air, exercise and constant surveillance.
- Article
Vivekananda’s journey
How a young Indian monk’s travels around the world inspired modern yoga.
- Article
Air of threat
Novelist Chloe Aridjis vividly describes the suffocating atmosphere of Mexico City, as a combination of topography, crowded neighbourhoods, and reckless political diktats create a downward spiral.
- Article
The eye of darshan
The Hindu concept of darshan means “divine revelation”, but it’s also about the multilayered ways in which we see the world around us. Adrian Plau explains how one image in a Panjabi manuscript relates to darshan, and why it’s so striking.
Catalogue
- Books
Indians of North America / by Harold E. Driver.
Driver, Harold E. (Harold Edson), 1907-1992.Date: 1969- Books
Indians of northeastern North America / by Christian F. Feest.
Feest, Christian F.Date: 1986- Books
- Online
The Indians of North America / [Anon].
Old Humphrey, 1787-1854.Date: [1843?]- Digital Images
- Online
Indirect percussion method practised by Wintun Indians of North America in manufacturing stone implements
- Books
- Online
Horse-taming ... as practised by the Red Indians of North America / [Alexander John Ellis].
Ellis, Alexander John, 1814-1890Date: 1842