Open access is a publishing model for scholarly communication that makes research information available to readers at no cost, as opposed to the traditional subscription model in which readers have access to scholarly information only by accessing that information via a paid subscription or via an institution that pays a subscription fee. (usually via libraries). You can search for Open Access Journals via the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). DOAJ is an index of diverse open access journals from around the world that is committed to ensuring quality, freely available content. Use the filters along the right side to choose materials that is appropriate to your assignment.
You may for example, want to select Free (to ensure that there is no cost), a Subject Area such as ANTHROPOLOGY, the Language(s) of the articles, and PEER REVIEW (to ensure that the articles went through an academic quality control process).
The American Anthropological Association hosts an Open Access repository for Anthropology called Open Anthropology Research Repository (OARR).
The Open Anthropology Research Repository (OARR) is a community server established to improve and accelerate the discovery and dissemination of anthropological work, including pre-prints, teaching materials, and papers and posters presented at disciplinary meetings worldwide in any language. OARR was initiated in 2018 by the American Anthropology Association (AAA), which manages and administers the site and the repository located on it.