The Maya Research Program (MRP- www.mayaresearchprogram.org/)  and the
Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT- www.brit.org) are hosting a
Conservation Botany and Ethnography Field School in two Yucatec
Mayan-speaking villages in Yucatán, Mexico July 17th to August 16th, 2015.
The session will provide students (undergraduate and graduate levels) and
participants with intensive field experiences in both conservation botany
and ethnographic methods around ethnobotanical problems.  The faculty
consists of a professional ethnobotanist, pharmacologist, medical and
environmental anthropologist, human ecologist, and archaeologist, plus local
experts in Maya plant ecology, Maya cosmology, Maya ritual as related to
botany, and Maya culture, past and present.  Students will enhance their
skills under realistic field conditions, learn to work in teams, explore the
ethics of ethnobotanical research, and participate in service learning
projects! In addition, students will experience home stays with community
members and learn Spanish throughout the session, and visit famous
archaeological sites. Space is limited so remember to apply early to ensure
your spot in the course.
 
Link to website:
https://sites.google.com/a/brit.org/conservation-field-school/home
Please share this information with any interested students.

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