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The Learning Environment For Aggression And Anti-Social Behavior Among The !Kung, Patricia Draper May 1978

The Learning Environment For Aggression And Anti-Social Behavior Among The !Kung, Patricia Draper

Department of Anthropology: Faculty Publications

The !Kung are a provocative case study: a controversy exists as to whether they are harmless or, in fact, murderous. In addition, since the !Kung are by now well studied, one can use specific information about !Kung behavior to examine general propositions about social control and interpersonal conflict in hunting and gathering societies generally.

This paper will address the question of interpersonal conflict and aggression among !Kung, with particular emphasis on the learning environment of children and how it relates to the learning of aggressive behavior. Of concern here will be parental attitudes toward children’s behavior and techniques for dealing …


An Archeological Survey Of Duke Power's Oconee - Bad Creek 500 Kv And Jocassee - Bad Creek 100 Kv Transmission Lines, Oconee County, South Carolina, Paul E. Brockington Jr. May 1978

An Archeological Survey Of Duke Power's Oconee - Bad Creek 500 Kv And Jocassee - Bad Creek 100 Kv Transmission Lines, Oconee County, South Carolina, Paul E. Brockington Jr.

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


They Like To Sing The Old Songs: The A.L. Phipps Family & Its Music, David Taylor May 1978

They Like To Sing The Old Songs: The A.L. Phipps Family & Its Music, David Taylor

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

An ethnographic study of the musical traditions of the A. L. Phipps Family, of Barbourville, Kentucky, reveals various social forces which have affected the family's repertoire and performance career. A life history of the family, compiled from extensive fieldwork, is presented along with analyses of the Phippses' secular music, sacred songs, and their performance career. The family is clearly representative of the musical traditions of the upland South, drawing its music from sources common to most white Appalachian singers. A discography of the Phipps Family's recordings is included along with a selection of photographs highlighting their life and performance career.


A Folkloristic Look At Cockfighting, Marian Krontz May 1978

A Folkloristic Look At Cockfighting, Marian Krontz

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Four Nebraska Cockfighters responded orally to queries about breeding, conditioning, heeling and handling of game fowl, and also about the public image and stereotypes of cockfighting and Its participants. Mastery of breeding, conditioning, heeling and handling is what makes a successful cockfighter, while association with the sport means having to face charges of cruelty to animals and accusations that only the seedier segments of society are attracted to it. Cockfighters are prepared to defend and rationalize their sport with a uniform set of excuses. They claim their adversaries are hypocritical in their accusations. Cockfighters also maintain that the Lord created …


Ua64/25/4/2 Spring Formal Program, Wku Pershing Rifles, Wku Rebelettes Apr 1978

Ua64/25/4/2 Spring Formal Program, Wku Pershing Rifles, Wku Rebelettes

Student Organizations

Spring formal program held by the Pershing Rifles and Rebelettes removed from scrapbook.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 3, Don Yoder, Katherine Ann Jarrett, Janet Theophano, Louis Winkler Apr 1978

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 3, Don Yoder, Katherine Ann Jarrett, Janet Theophano, Louis Winkler

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• The Spiritual Lineage of Shakerism
• Pennsylvania in the Romantic Age of Tourism
• Neighborhood Influence on Mailbox Style
• Feast, Fast, and Time
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology XVI: The Gruber-Baer Era
• Advertisements of Urban Healers
• Views of Harrisburg


Oil-Soaked Birds Saved Apr 1978

Oil-Soaked Birds Saved

Close Up Reports

HSUS participates in historic bird rescue


Castle Pinckney: An Archeological Assessment With Recommendations, Kenneth E. Lewis, William T. Langhorne Jr. Apr 1978

Castle Pinckney: An Archeological Assessment With Recommendations, Kenneth E. Lewis, William T. Langhorne Jr.

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


26-Archaeological Survey Of The Proposed State Park Near ~1ichigan Dunes Correctional Facility, Allegan County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley Apr 1978

26-Archaeological Survey Of The Proposed State Park Near ~1ichigan Dunes Correctional Facility, Allegan County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley

Reports of Investigations

This project was performed at the request of Dr. John R. Halsey, State Archaeologist, at the Michigan History Division, Lansing. The project was an archaeological survey of state-owned lands near the St. Augustine Prison; this area was surveyed to determine if cultural resources would be impacted by the development of a State Park. The fieldwork for the project was carried out on the 24th and 25th of April, 1978.


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 39, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Apr 1978

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 39, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • The Mattaquason Purchase Site (M48N6), North Chatham (Marie Eteson, Marilyn D. Crary, and Mary F. Chase)
  • Letters to the Editor


An Archeological Survey Of Long Bluff State Park, Darlington County, South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis Jr. Apr 1978

An Archeological Survey Of Long Bluff State Park, Darlington County, South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis Jr.

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


The Ceramics Of The Sand Point Site (20bg14) Baraga County, Michigan: A Preliminary Description, Lawrence G. Dorothy Apr 1978

The Ceramics Of The Sand Point Site (20bg14) Baraga County, Michigan: A Preliminary Description, Lawrence G. Dorothy

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/62 Jabberwock, Delta Sigma Theta Mar 1978

Ua12/2/62 Jabberwock, Delta Sigma Theta

Student Organizations

Program for the first annual Jabberwock held by the Eta Zeta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta.


Hsus Fights Cruelty In Pounds Mar 1978

Hsus Fights Cruelty In Pounds

Close Up Reports

The following report will tell you of some of the conditions HSUS investigators have found in dog pounds across the country, how HSUS is working to improve them, and how you can help.


Hsus Fights Cruelty In Pounds Mar 1978

Hsus Fights Cruelty In Pounds

Close Up Reports

Unlike privately owned animal shelters, the pound was not instituted for the benefit of the animals.


A Preliminary Examination Of Settlement Spread At Camden (38ke1), William T. Langhorne Jr. Mar 1978

A Preliminary Examination Of Settlement Spread At Camden (38ke1), William T. Langhorne Jr.

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Reconnaissance Of Two Bridge Relocations In Bamberg And Lee Counties, South Carolina, Charles E. Cantley, James S. Sexton, Stephen M. Perlman Mar 1978

Reconnaissance Of Two Bridge Relocations In Bamberg And Lee Counties, South Carolina, Charles E. Cantley, James S. Sexton, Stephen M. Perlman

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Cultural Anthropology In The Education Of Social Service Personnel, James W. Green Mar 1978

The Role Of Cultural Anthropology In The Education Of Social Service Personnel, James W. Green

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Anthropology contributes to the education of social work students through its emphasis on the role of culture and of social context in the delivery of social services. Examples are provided with special emphasis on child abuse and protective services. While anthropology has traditionally been associated with the study of minorities, its role in the critique of other social work concerns is suggested.


Ua12/2/84 Sig Times '78, Vol. Ii, Sigma Chi Mar 1978

Ua12/2/84 Sig Times '78, Vol. Ii, Sigma Chi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Sigma Chi fraternity.


Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 14, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History Feb 1978

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 14, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History

Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter

The First International Symposium addressing "The Franco-American Presence in America" will take place at the Shaeffer Theatre, Bates College, April 8-9, 1978. Sponsored by the Centre d'Heritage Franco-Americain, with support of the Maine Council for the Humanities and Public Policy, the centre will provide an opportunity to examine and to study, the intellectual and cultural power of Franco-Americans. By studying "the issue of ethnic introspections, separation, and identification of political, educational and other humanistic philosophies...," the group will examine the effective inclusion of American society and culture.


An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Bobby Jones Expressway Corridor, Aiken County, South Carolina, John Cable, Charles E. Cantley, James L. Michie, Stephen M. Perlman Feb 1978

An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Bobby Jones Expressway Corridor, Aiken County, South Carolina, John Cable, Charles E. Cantley, James L. Michie, Stephen M. Perlman

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


A Survey And Evaluation Of The Archeological Resources Of South Carolina Electric And Gas Company's Columbia Industrial Park Project, Marion F. Smith Jr. Feb 1978

A Survey And Evaluation Of The Archeological Resources Of South Carolina Electric And Gas Company's Columbia Industrial Park Project, Marion F. Smith Jr.

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Ua68/14/3 Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 2, Wku Folk Studies Society Feb 1978

Ua68/14/3 Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 2, Wku Folk Studies Society

Student Organizations

No abstract provided.


An Archeological Reconnaissance Of Areas To Be Impacted By The Widening And Dredging Of Savannah Harbor, Georgia, James D. Scurry, Mark J. Brooks Feb 1978

An Archeological Reconnaissance Of Areas To Be Impacted By The Widening And Dredging Of Savannah Harbor, Georgia, James D. Scurry, Mark J. Brooks

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


An Elucidation Of The Arboreal Theory Of Primate Evolution: A Behavioral Comparison Of The Manus Of The Squirrel Monkey, The Tree Shrew, And The Gray Squirrel, Catherine Anne Walla-Murphy Jan 1978

An Elucidation Of The Arboreal Theory Of Primate Evolution: A Behavioral Comparison Of The Manus Of The Squirrel Monkey, The Tree Shrew, And The Gray Squirrel, Catherine Anne Walla-Murphy

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed R.M. 337, Bandera County, Texas Jan 1978

Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed R.M. 337, Bandera County, Texas

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Ten archeological sites in Bandera County, Texas, will be affected by the completion of R.M. 337, a proposed 10.2-mile extension connecting the existing R.M. 337 (formerly F.M. 1336) with R.M.187 south of Vanderpool. These sites were discovered in February, 1978, during an archeological reconnaissance of the right-of-way by Frank Weir and Daymond Crawford of the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation and Robert Mallouf and John Clark of the Texas Historical Commission. Be- 'tween February 22 and March 21, 1978, preliminary sub-surface testing and/or surface collecting of the sites was conducted by Jerry Henderson and Daymond Crawford of the …


Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson Jan 1978

Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

The archeological testing at sites 41PN3 and 41PN4 reported herein, came about as ,ill result of discovery of these sites during an archeological reconnaissance of the proposed right of way on F.M. 3359 near Deadwood in Panola County, Texas (Figure 1). Reporting and preliminary testing of these sites was completed so as to be i.n compliance with Public Law 89-670(The Department of Transportation Act of 1966), 36 CFR 60, 36 CFR 8·00, and the Memorandum of Understanding between the State. Department of Highways and Public Transportation and the Texas Antiquities Committee, dated January 5, 1972.

Both sites were discovered by …


Initial Testing Report For 41lr58 Jan 1978

Initial Testing Report For 41lr58

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

During a routine archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed right- of-way of F.M. 3298 a site was indicated between centerline stations 143 + 00 and 145 + 00 on the basis of the recovery of a dart point and a dart point fragment. Consequently, a preliminary test was conducted during the week beginning May 1, 1978, to determine the nature of the site and to formulate, if necessary, a program of excavation and mitigation . The discovery and preliminary test investigations were made i n accordance with Title 36, C.F.R., Part 800 Procedures for the Protection of Historic and Cultural Properties.


An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz Jan 1978

An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

This report will present the results of an archaeological survey conducted in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, during the summer of 1976. The specific purpose of this survey was to compile an inventory of prehistoric resources in that portion of the Park known as the High Country, the only portion of the Park which had not yet been subjected to a comprehensive, on-the-ground archaeological reconnaissance. Data gathered during the survey were analyzed and interpreted in the light of existing cultural frameworks for the Park and surrounding region. Criteria of significance and criteria of effect were applied to all documented archaeological …


Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox Jan 1978

Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In the spring of 1977 the Center for Archaeological Research was requested by Ronald Darner, Director of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, to investigate and record sections of the old acequias, or irrigation ditches which were involved in renovation and landscaping projects in city parks. The purpose of this report is to present the information gained in this endeavor ln lasting and usable form for the future benefit of historians and archaeologists working with these unique and interesting structures.

Since time and space did not allow an exhaustive discussion of the acequia system of San Antonio, the reader …