Please find below an announcement for an Ethnographic Study with the National Park Service. Be advised that there is a brief window for application – responses are due June 28th – and the opportunity would be most appropriate for students who will not require travel funding to the Antietam National Battlefield in Maryland.
All inquiries should be directed to Jennifer Talken-Spaulding (202 619-7205) or Walter H. Zachritz (301 689-7108,walter_zachritz@nps.gov).
Dear Chesapeake Watershed CESU Partners and Researchers,
Please distribute this announcement to eligible researchers that might be interested. Notice the due date of June 28th. Read carefully and direct questions about the project to Jennifer Talken-Spaulding (202-619-7205) or myself.
The project will produce an ethnographic overview and assessment for Antietam National Battlefield, completing needed baseline documentation of ethnographic groups associated with park resources. The ethnographic overview uses anthropological and sociological methods to identify and describe the park neighbors, park residents, ethnic groups, or others with historical and cultural ties and associations with, or special knowledge of, park resources, including former residents and their descendants who remain attached to the area despite having relocated.
Thanks very much for your help!
Walter