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Psb Op 027 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman Jan 1984

Psb Op 027 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Psb Op 026 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman Jan 1984

Psb Op 026 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Psb Op 025 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman Jan 1984

Psb Op 025 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Psb Op 34 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman Jan 1984

Psb Op 34 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Psb Op 033 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman Jan 1984

Psb Op 033 Excavation Report, Edward Schortman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


The Local Environment And Human Food-Procuring Strategies In Jordan: The Case Of Tell Hesban And Its Surrounding Region, Lawrence T. Geraty, Oystein Labianca Jan 1984

The Local Environment And Human Food-Procuring Strategies In Jordan: The Case Of Tell Hesban And Its Surrounding Region, Lawrence T. Geraty, Oystein Labianca

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Sugar Manufacturing In The West Indies: A Study Of Innovation And Variation, Linda Gail France Jan 1984

Sugar Manufacturing In The West Indies: A Study Of Innovation And Variation, Linda Gail France

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Interview With Bill Thompson (Fa 195), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jan 1984

Interview With Bill Thompson (Fa 195), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Folklife Archives Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with Bill Thompson conducted by Scott Minor Belcher in 1984. From folk studies student project concerning Thompson reminiscences about his youth in Breckinridge County, Kentucky.


Piney Grove Cemetery, Rockcastle County, Kentucky, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jan 1984

Piney Grove Cemetery, Rockcastle County, Kentucky, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Research Collections

PDF image of the Piney Grove Cemetery located on U. S. Route 150 in Brodhead, Rockcastle County, KY. The map shows gravesites with names and locations.


The Development Of Polity In Mesoamérica As Interpreted Through The Evolution Of Plaza Plans: Suggested Influences Of The Central Mexican Highlands On The Maya Lowlands, Marshall Joseph Becker Jan 1984

The Development Of Polity In Mesoamérica As Interpreted Through The Evolution Of Plaza Plans: Suggested Influences Of The Central Mexican Highlands On The Maya Lowlands, Marshall Joseph Becker

Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Development Of Polity In Mesoamerica As Interpreted Through The Evolution Of Plaza Plans: Suggested Influences Of The Central American Highlands On The Maya Lowlands, Marshall Joseph Becker Jan 1984

The Development Of Polity In Mesoamerica As Interpreted Through The Evolution Of Plaza Plans: Suggested Influences Of The Central American Highlands On The Maya Lowlands, Marshall Joseph Becker

Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Multinational Corporation As A Form Of Sociocultural Integration Above The Level Of The State, Alvin W. Wolfe Jan 1984

The Multinational Corporation As A Form Of Sociocultural Integration Above The Level Of The State, Alvin W. Wolfe

Anthropology Faculty Publications

This paper presents considerably more detail on the system, the title implying that a multinational corporation is, per se, a "form of integration" above the level of the state whereas the "form" referred to is the system generated by the interaction of multinational corporations, families, states, cities, etc.


Madaba Plains Project: A Preliminary Report Of The 1984 Season At Tell El-'Umeiri And Vicinity, Lawrence T. Geraty, Larry G. Herr, Oystein S. Labianca, James R. Battenfield, Robert G. Boling, Douglas R. Clark, John I. Lawlor, Larry A. Mitchell, Randall W. Younker Jan 1984

Madaba Plains Project: A Preliminary Report Of The 1984 Season At Tell El-'Umeiri And Vicinity, Lawrence T. Geraty, Larry G. Herr, Oystein S. Labianca, James R. Battenfield, Robert G. Boling, Douglas R. Clark, John I. Lawlor, Larry A. Mitchell, Randall W. Younker

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/10 Delta Gamma Newsletter, Kappa Delta Jan 1984

Ua12/2/10 Delta Gamma Newsletter, Kappa Delta

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Kappa Delta sorority in 1984.


Ua12/2/11 Lion Liaison, Alpha Delta Pi Jan 1984

Ua12/2/11 Lion Liaison, Alpha Delta Pi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Alpha Delta Pi sorority for 1984.


You Don't Have To Have A High School Education To Work Here : An Ethnography Of A Chainstore, Caroline Yvonne Princehouse Jan 1984

You Don't Have To Have A High School Education To Work Here : An Ethnography Of A Chainstore, Caroline Yvonne Princehouse

Dissertations and Theses

This ethnography is a study of the cultural scene at one store of a chain of twenty-eight retail "discount department stores"--the Bi Mart Company, a subsidiary of the Pay 'n Save Corporation. It is an exercise of an ethnographic method developed by James Spradley that is used to uncover and describe the cultural grammar of acquired knowledge which Bi Mart employees use to define and interpret their situation and to generate and understand their work. The method is based on the assumption that culture is best learned and best described (as much as possible) from the "native" point of view.


Incest : A Study In Networking In Multnomah County, Oregon, Joanne Mcclarty Jan 1984

Incest : A Study In Networking In Multnomah County, Oregon, Joanne Mcclarty

Dissertations and Theses

Reported cases of incest in Multnomah County, Oregon, as in the rest of the country, are increasing yearly. Effective networking between agencies is important in order to successfully work with the problem. The research problem of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the present network of agencies working with incest in Multnomah County. In order to evaluate network effectiveness the following objectives were established: to provide a "cultural" description of the major components of the Multnomah County network; to determine whether a common definition of incest among practitioners exists and to compare the networking system in this county …


Come To Tana Toraja, 'Land Of The Heavenly Kings': Travel Agents As Brokers Of Ethnicity, Kathleen Adams Dec 1983

Come To Tana Toraja, 'Land Of The Heavenly Kings': Travel Agents As Brokers Of Ethnicity, Kathleen Adams

Kathleen M. Adams

This paper examines the role of tourist literature in the genesis of ethnic stereotypes. Considering the case of the Toraja of Sulawesi (Indonesia), it is suggested that travel agents are brokers in ethnicity, travel brochures being the tools of their trade. In the process of marketing images of exotic places and peoples, travel brochures draw upon a small set of indigenous ethnic markers, elaborating upon them to provide a mental grid through which the tourist filters his perceptions while abroad. These travel brochure images become indices of “authenticity” and the ethnic stereotypes generated by them become reified during the course …


Interview With Odis Blanton (Fa 369), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1983

Interview With Odis Blanton (Fa 369), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Folklife Archives Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with Odis Blanton conducted by Dennis Paul Angle on 7 December 1983. From folk studies student project concerning Blanton’s life as a country music musician in Warren County, Kentucky.


Salt, Vol. 6, No. 1 & 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies Dec 1983

Salt, Vol. 6, No. 1 & 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies

Salt Magazine Archive

Eastport for Pride

Contents

  • 6 EASTPORT: THEN AND NOW
  • 10 Water Street: From the Waco Diner to the Customs House
  • 19 On the Waterfront: Johnny Craig
  • 32 Causes: John Pike Grady
  • 42 Home: Helen Huntley
  • 48 The Border
  • 52 The Fourth
  • 59 SARDINES
  • 60 Inside a Sardine Factory
  • 67 “I Don't Cut So Fast Now:” Frances Miller
  • 70 Born with a Fish in My Mouth: Babe Baine
  • 80 Running the Holmes Packing Plant: Moses Pike
  • 86 POLITICS, PEOPLE, AND PITTSTON
  • 87 Meeting
  • 115 Anti-Pittston: Fred Soderstrom
  • 119 Pro-Pittston: Roger Conti
  • 121 Swing Vote: David Turner
  • 124 Other Voices
  • 127 REVIVAL …


Arnold, Thomas Cleveland, Jr., B. 1957 (Fa 102), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1983

Arnold, Thomas Cleveland, Jr., B. 1957 (Fa 102), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Folklife Archives Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 102. Project and paper entitled "Miss Mattie Makes Music." Paper and interviews, November 8 & 22, 1983, with black guitarists Mattie (Thomas) Crumbold Baldry, b.1895, of Adairville, Kentucky in Logan County. Includes information on her band, employment and family life.


An Etiological And Epidemiological Study Of Dental Caries In Children Residing In East Tennessee, Deborah Marie Mc Grath Dec 1983

An Etiological And Epidemiological Study Of Dental Caries In Children Residing In East Tennessee, Deborah Marie Mc Grath

Masters Theses

The present study examines caries variability in children, between the ages of 2 and 17, residing in the eastern portion of Tennessee. The purpose was to identify factors which are associated with dental health status in children.

Biographic data on 99 children and their parents were obtained through the use of a questionnaire which was distributed in the offices of two pedodontists with practices in Knoxville. Dental health status was measured by the number of decayed, missing, and filled (DMF) teeth supplied by each child's dental records. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (Nie et al. 1975) was used …


Using Anthropological Approaches In A Human Service Setting, Steven Alan Erickson Dec 1983

Using Anthropological Approaches In A Human Service Setting, Steven Alan Erickson

Masters Theses

Public criticism of human service organizations has underlined the fact that there are essential differences between organizations which provide services and organizations which produce goods. As service providers, human service organizations represent an organized response to human needs and problems, but this response is affected by different assumptions about people's ability or inability to meet their own needs. The process of providing services entails a number of interactions at various levels between the organization and the community. These relationships are as complex as the people and social systems of which our pluralistic society is comprised, but there are special manifestations …


The Socio-Cultural Transformation Of Japanese Medical Systems, Takako Matsunaga Dec 1983

The Socio-Cultural Transformation Of Japanese Medical Systems, Takako Matsunaga

Masters Theses

Medical systems, just as other social institutions, are not stable and, thus, are subject to change. This essay is an analysis of the socio-cultural transformation of Japanese medical systems in general, and of the "health care system" of the cosmopolitan medical system in particular. No medical system is able to provide problem free medical care to any given population. Thus, the current health issues and changes in health seeking/enhancing behavior in contemporary Japan is examined as the reflection of the maladaptive nature of cosmopolitan medicine to its environment.


Distribution Analysis Of The Cultural Materials From The Mushroom Site (20 Ae 88), Allegan County, Michigan, Charles B. Stout Dec 1983

Distribution Analysis Of The Cultural Materials From The Mushroom Site (20 Ae 88), Allegan County, Michigan, Charles B. Stout

Masters Theses

An analysis of the features, lithics, and spatial distributions of all material culture recovered at the Mushroom site is presented. Based on this analysis and the ceramic analysis done by Mangold (1981:39-67), it is suggested that the major component at the Mushroom site was a warm season encampment, occupied during the late Middle Woodland period. The site appears to have been occupied by a few groups at a time. Comparison between the Mushroom site and the late Middle Woodland component at the Schultz site suggests that fishing may have been an important economic focus at the Mushroom site. Unlike the …


The Loving Of The Game: A Study Of Basketry In The Mammoth Cave Area, Denis O. Kiely Dec 1983

The Loving Of The Game: A Study Of Basketry In The Mammoth Cave Area, Denis O. Kiely

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The production and marketing of baskets in the Mammoth Cave area of Kentucky from 1880 to the present is observed in light of the cultural, technical, aesthetic, ad traditional aspects involved. The process of making a white oak ribbed basket is documented, as well as the technical and aesthetic variables from which the basket maker renders his product. The changing role of social organization and communication in the production and marketing of a traditional craft objects is also considered.


An Etiological And Epidemiological Study Of Dental Caries In Children Residing In East Tennessee, Deborah Marie Mcgrath Dec 1983

An Etiological And Epidemiological Study Of Dental Caries In Children Residing In East Tennessee, Deborah Marie Mcgrath

Masters Theses

The present study examines caries variability in children, between the ages of 2 and 17, residing in the eastern portion of Tennessee. The purpose was to identify factors which are associated with dental health status in children.

Biographic data on 99 children and their parents were obtained through the use of a questionnaire which was distributed in the offices of two pedodontists with practices in Knoxville. Dental health status was measured by the number of decayed, missing, and filled (DMF) teeth supplied by each child’s dental records. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (Nie et al. 1975) was used …


Expressions Of Grief In South Central Kentucky, 1870-1910, Sue Lynn Arnold Dec 1983

Expressions Of Grief In South Central Kentucky, 1870-1910, Sue Lynn Arnold

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Through the ages, survivors have experienced loss due to the deaths of their contemporaries. Between 1870 and 1910, the people of south central Kentucky (Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Monroe, Simpson and Warren counties) used significant expressions of grief. Combining oral history with primary correspondence, journals, scrapbooks and mementos, this study determines the importance that area residents placed on deathbed accounts, the care given the deceased's body, the funeral service, obituaries, resolutions of respect, memorial poetry, condolence letters, photography, memorial cards and pictures, hair wreaths, mourning attire and jewelry, the gravesite, and the tombstone. In almost every instance, south central …


Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 25, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History Nov 1983

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 25, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter

The 25th anniversary meeting of the Northeast Folklore Society, held 13 August 1983, at the University of Maine, included a tangible vote of thanks to NFS Secretary Joan Brooks for her work for the Society, an announcement of the Lynn Franklin Fund honoring the recently deceased and a presentation by Amanda McQuiddy on her folk arts in the schools program. The meeting was followed by a party worthy of the occasion at which Society President Ives was presented with a volume of letters of appreciation for his 25 years of leadership and inspiration...

* FLASH! Thanks to the combined support …


Interview With Bonnie G. (Cole) Willis (Fa 17), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Oct 1983

Interview With Bonnie G. (Cole) Willis (Fa 17), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Folklife Archives Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with Bonnie G. (Cole) Willis conducted by J. Sharli Powell on 20 October 1983. From folk studies student project with second interview of Bonnie Willis about quilting.