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Our weekly seminar series features speakers and their research related to the study of natural history and culture. This session features Brian Weeks, School for Environment and Sustainability, ...
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Join us for a dialogue between Māori art historian Ngarino Ellis and Field Museum Collections Manager Christopher Philipp as they explore this groundbreaking work on Māori art. Toi Te Mana: An ...
In the early 1930s, the Field Museum commissioned sculptor Malvina Hoffman to create bronze sculptures for an exhibition called The Races of Mankind. Hoffman, who trained under Auguste Rodin, traveled ...
Explore cultures present and past, find the latest scientific discoveries, and travel the world right here in Chicago.
Hear from Native American and Indigenous people as they tell their own stories—through words, music, dance, and art. Understand the historical significance of items in the Field’s collection, like ...
Our weekly seminar series features speakers and their research related to the study of natural history and culture. This week Dr. John Maerz Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, ...
Field Museum scientists get their hands dirty and their feet wet in service of conserving the natural world, promoting cultural understanding, and learning more about life on earth. In the Abbott Hall ...
Despite our planet’s astounding biodiversity, all life on Earth has one thing in common: DNA. It contains the genetic keys to development and reproduction, from microscopic bacteria to plants, fungi, ...
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