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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 18, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Martha S. Best, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Carter W. Craigie, Betty Snellenburg, William H. Egle, Robert C. Bucher Jul 1969

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 18, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Martha S. Best, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Carter W. Craigie, Betty Snellenburg, William H. Egle, Robert C. Bucher

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Discord in the Garden
• The Folk Festival Seminars: Crafts and Customs of the Year
• What to Read on the Amish
• "Soup's On!"
• Festival Highlights
• Folk Festival Program
• Folk Festival Geisinger
• Four Interviews with Powwowers
• The First Historian of the Pennsylvania Germans
• The Public Sale Sixty Years Ago
• The Long Shingle
• Quilts and Quilting: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 12


Ua12/2/79 The Chestnut Chopper, Lambda Alpha Chi Jul 1969

Ua12/2/79 The Chestnut Chopper, Lambda Alpha Chi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity in 1969.


Ua62 Bowling Green College Of Commerce, Wku Gordon Ford College Of Business Jul 1969

Ua62 Bowling Green College Of Commerce, Wku Gordon Ford College Of Business

WKU Archives Records

Brief history of the WKU Gordon Ford College of Business from its creation in 1964 as the Bowling Green College of Commerce through 1969. Includes background history of WKU's departments of business, government, economics, sociology, accounting, business administration and office administration.


Notebook - June-September 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jun 1969

Notebook - June-September 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 1
The Institute Moves to New Quarters.....p. 3
John Combes Goes on Leave.....p. 3
E. Thomas Hemmings Joins Staff.....p. 4
Summer Staff Changes.....p. 5
The I.C. Few Site Report.....p. 5
Underwater Salvage.....p. 6
An Early Ceramic Site Near Beaufort, South Carolina.....p. 6
Summary of the Archeological Work at Charles Towne.....p. 7
The Problem of the Cusabo.....p. 8
Excavations at Camden.....p. 12
A South Carolina State Museum.....p. 13
Swift Creek and Santa Rosa in Northeast Florida.....p. 14


Folk Elements In The Fiction Of James Still, Edith Walker Jun 1969

Folk Elements In The Fiction Of James Still, Edith Walker

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This study attempts to complement earlier studies of Still’s literary art such as that of Dean Cadle and Katherine Craf by pointing out the integral use of folk elements in his fiction. The methodology combined field studies with investigation of the works of folklorists and historians and novelists whose writings center around the same general region as do those of Still

For the purposes of this study “folk elements” will denote the orally transmitted traditions of the common people of a particular region. In this case, the “folk” are a rural people who have remained relatively stable for several generations …


Hierarchy And Equality In Three Latin American Peasant Communities., Luis Fernando Cruz-Sandoval May 1969

Hierarchy And Equality In Three Latin American Peasant Communities., Luis Fernando Cruz-Sandoval

Anthropology ETDs

This paper deals with three peasant communities; the Tzotzil Indians of Zinacantan, in Chiapas, Mexico; the Quechua Indians of Hualcan, in Ancash, Peru; and the Mixtec Indians of Santo Domingo barrio, in Oaxaca, Mexico. The problem investigated is the relationship of hierarchical or egalitarian structures in religion to the familial, economic, and political organizations in all three communities. In Zinacantan and Hualcan, it was found, the type of religious organization and family relationships corresponded to each other in their hierarchical character: (1) full participation in the religious hierarchy open only to men, who are ranked by status, accords with (2) …


Chippewa Townsmen: A Study In Small-Scale Urban Adaptation., J. Anthony Paredes May 1969

Chippewa Townsmen: A Study In Small-Scale Urban Adaptation., J. Anthony Paredes

Anthropology ETDs

This is a study of Chippewa Indians living in a small northern Minnesota city which is in close proximity to the reservations from which the majority of the adult Indians have originated. The research deals with two relate problems; (1) Identification of determinants for Chippewa relocation to this community; and (2) Specification of the dimensions of adaptation and their inter-relationships in the urban population studied. The total socio-cultural environmental is analytically conceived as consisting of four major elements: the American economic system, American mass culture and society, the city, and “Indian culture,” which is further subdivided into traditional culture, reservation …


Sandia Pueblo: Persistence And Change In A New Mexican Indian Community, Suzanne Lee Simons May 1969

Sandia Pueblo: Persistence And Change In A New Mexican Indian Community, Suzanne Lee Simons

Anthropology ETDs

The dissertation has a twofold purpose: to redress the lacuna in the social anthropological literature with respect to the Tiwa-speaking pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico, and to account for the persistence of this traditionally oriented community despite dependence upon a complex industrial society which is potentially conducive to sociocultural disorganization. To accomplish this dual aim, field work was conducted at Sandia for two and one-half years, during which observations were made of contemporary pueblo social relations and lengthy interviews were conducted with selected residents.


Notebook - May 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina May 1969

Notebook - May 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 3
The Federal Antiquities Act.....p. 4
Underwater Salvage Act.....p. 8
You and Your Arrowheads.....p. 11
Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 16
Ivor Noel-Hume Visits Charles Towne.....p. 17
Sigma XI Lectures.....p. 17
National Register of Historic Places.....p. 17
Land's Ford Canal.....p. 18
Underwater Salvage at Charles Towne.....p. 18
Gordon H. Brown Joins Staff.....p. 19
Honors to Stanley South.....p. 20
Toastmasters International.....p. 20
The Liberty Tree.....p. 21


The Irish Patriot, Dale Potter Apr 1969

The Irish Patriot, Dale Potter

Maine Song and Story Sampler

"The Irish Patriot" is a mysterious song. Judging by the title alone, one would guess it is of Irish origin, and after listening, the story told in the ballad would seem to confirm this suspicion. However, the song has only ever been collected in Maine, where it was likely a popular song among woodsmen, and the Maritime provinces of Canada.


Ua12/2/35 The Word, Wku Interfraternity Council Apr 1969

Ua12/2/35 The Word, Wku Interfraternity Council

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Interfraternity Council. This issue includes articles:

  • Shinearama Begins
  • Alpha Tau Omega
  • Delta Tau Delta
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon
  • Alpha Gamma Rho
  • Sagabiel, Jack. From the Dean's Desk
  • Pi Kappa Alpha
  • Sigma Nu
  • Lambda Chi Alpha
  • Sigma Chi
  • Garrett, Steve. United We Stand, Divided We Fall
  • Kappa Sigma
  • Phi Delta Theta


Notebook - April 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Apr 1969

Notebook - April 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 3
Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 4
Savannah River Plant Visit.....p. 4
Rock Hill.....p. 4
Trip to Camden.....p. 5
Charles Towne Project.....p. 5
A Survey of Soapstone Quarry Sites.....p. 6
A Survey of Rock Shelter Sites.....p. 7
The Holiday Inn Rock Shelter.....p. 9


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 18, No. 3, Harry E. Smith, Donald R. Friary, L. Karen Baldwin, Amos Long Jr., Friedrich Krebs, Don Yoder Apr 1969

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 18, No. 3, Harry E. Smith, Donald R. Friary, L. Karen Baldwin, Amos Long Jr., Friedrich Krebs, Don Yoder

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• The End of the Horse and Buggy Era
• Moravian Architecture and Town Planning: A Review
• Humor in a Friendly World
• Chickens and Chicken Houses in Rural Pennsylvania
• Eighteenth-Century Emigrants to America from the Duchy of Zweibrucken and the Germersheim District
• Horse-Drawn Transportation: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 11


The Role Of Traditional And New Leadership In Dairmina, A Village In Upper Egypt, Marie Bassili Assaad Apr 1969

The Role Of Traditional And New Leadership In Dairmina, A Village In Upper Egypt, Marie Bassili Assaad

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Environmental Change On The Marriage Institution: The Case Of Kanuba Settlers, Samiha Fahmy El Katsha Apr 1969

The Impact Of Environmental Change On The Marriage Institution: The Case Of Kanuba Settlers, Samiha Fahmy El Katsha

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Funeral Ceremony In Zinacantan, Carolyn P. Edwards Mar 1969

The Funeral Ceremony In Zinacantan, Carolyn P. Edwards

Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications

This thesis, supervised by Professor Evon Z. Vogt, presents findings from research conducted as part of the Harvard Chiapas Project. The thesis was based on interviews with informants in Zinacantan, Chiapas, Mexico, included Chep of Apas. The topics covered are: the funeral; the Zinacanteco funeral as a rite of passage; comparison between the funeral and the curing ceremony; comparison between the funeral and the All Souls Ceremony; and comparison between the funeral and the ceremonies of birth and marriage.


Exploratory Archeology At The Site Of 1670 - 1680 Charles Towne On Albemarle Point In South Carolina, Stanley South Mar 1969

Exploratory Archeology At The Site Of 1670 - 1680 Charles Towne On Albemarle Point In South Carolina, Stanley South

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Notebook - March 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Mar 1969

Notebook - March 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 3
Trip to North Carolina.....p. 4
Stanley South Joins Staff.....p. 5
Charles Town Project.....p. 6
Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 7
Spring Island.....p. 7
The Bostick Site Near Estill.....p. 8
Sumter County Map.....p. 8
A Survey of Cost and Delivery Time for Radiocarbon Dating Laboratories.....p. 9
Handbook for Historical Archeology, Part 1.....p. 20
Special Notice.....p. 20


Notebook - February 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Feb 1969

Notebook - February 1969, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Editor's Page.....p. 2
Anthropology at the University of South Carolina.....p. 3
Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 6
Student Assistants on the Staff.....p. 7
The Charles Towne Project.....p. 8
Cooperation with Wofford College.....p. 8
Price's Post Office.....p. 9
South Carolina Indian Museum.....p. 9
Land's Ford Canal.....p. 9
Ninety Six and Star Fort.....p. 10
Colleton County Sites.....p. 11
Resistivity Revisited: New Instrumentation for Use as a Tool in Archeological Reconnaissance.....p. 12


Our Serbian Village, Joel Halpern, Barbara Halpern Feb 1969

Our Serbian Village, Joel Halpern, Barbara Halpern

Joel M. Halpern

No abstract provided.


Ancient Art Of Middle America, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Roger Howell Jr. Jan 1969

Ancient Art Of Middle America, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Roger Howell Jr.

Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues

Catalog of an exhibition.

Essay by Roger Howell; note by Richard V. West.


Cruelty For Fun, Cleveland Armory Jan 1969

Cruelty For Fun, Cleveland Armory

Animal Welfare Collection

No abstract provided.


Colonialism: Classic And Internal, Robert K. Thomas Jan 1969

Colonialism: Classic And Internal, Robert K. Thomas

Robert K. Thomas

This is one of the core papers used in the curriculum at Monteith College, Wayne State University, throughout the 60's and 70's. It's focus on the isolation from experiencing one's own environment has become a core concept in Relational Theory.


Powerless Politics, Robert K. Thomas Jan 1969

Powerless Politics, Robert K. Thomas

Robert K. Thomas

This is one of the core papers used in the curriculum at Monteith College, Wayne State University throughout the 60's and 70's. It's focus on the isolation from experiencing one's own environment has become a core concept in Relational Theory


The Orasac Villager And The World Outside, Joel Halpern Jan 1969

The Orasac Villager And The World Outside, Joel Halpern

Joel M. Halpern

The universe of the Orasac peasant centers on his household, his neighborhood, his clan, and his village. The world outside the village is of secondary importance, although he is very much aware of it and interested in it. Toward each larger and more distant sphere of influence and association, from the relation of Orasac to its surrounding village and market town, to Sumadija and Serbia, to the rest of Yugoslavia, and to the vast world beyond, his feelings become less intense.


Yugoslavia: Modernization In An Ethnically Diverse State, Joel Halpern Jan 1969

Yugoslavia: Modernization In An Ethnically Diverse State, Joel Halpern

Joel M. Halpern

No abstract provided.


Observations On The Intellectual History Of Ethnology And Other Social Sciences In Yugoslavia, Joel Halpern Jan 1969

Observations On The Intellectual History Of Ethnology And Other Social Sciences In Yugoslavia, Joel Halpern

Joel M. Halpern

As anthropologists turn increasingly to the study of complex societies, they are led to reflect on the role that social science plays in national ideologies and the ways in which the current state and development of social science reflect other cultural states and processes. Indeed, such reflections can usefully be turned on our own society. One sees that it is much more appropriate to discard old notions of the distinction between ‘science’ and ‘folklore’ and to regard the social science of a particular society, however sophisticated and presumably objective, as an important part of its subjective ideology about itself and …


Yugoslavia The Society, Joel Halpern Jan 1969

Yugoslavia The Society, Joel Halpern

Joel M. Halpern

This annotated area guide presents a judicious evaluation of those writing which are particularly relevant to the contemporary political, socioeconomic, and intellectual life of Southeastern Europe. Specifically, the focus is on the lands and peoples of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Yugoslavia.

YUGOSLAVIA the SOCIETY by Joel M. Halpern (with the exception of section F) Overview 2644-2664 Rural Life and Problems 2665-2675 Urban Life and Problems 2676-2683 Family, Women, Youth 2684-2701 Special Aspects 2702-2706 Psychology 2707-2718


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 30, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Jan 1969

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 30, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • Arnold Spring Rock Shelter (Henry N. Arnold)
  • Furnace Hill Brook Site: A Salvage Dig (Arthur Waddicor and Morris Mitchell)
  • Church Brook Rock Shelter No. 1 (Arthur Waddicor)
  • Hafting Atlatl Weights (William S. Fowler)
  • In Memoriam: Karl S. Dodge


Birch Lake Burial Mound Group, Elden Johnson, Martin Q. Peterson, Jan E. Streiff Jan 1969

Birch Lake Burial Mound Group, Elden Johnson, Martin Q. Peterson, Jan E. Streiff

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Five small prehistoric burial mounds located near Birch Lake on Prairie Island in Goodhue county of southeastern Minnesota were excavated in 1968. The secondary burial of adults in shallow pits and unaccompanied by mortuary offerings follows widespread prehistoric patterns in the upper Mississippi valley. The mortuary pottery vessel buried with the single primary burial suggests construction of the mounds during the period of initial Mississippian cultural intrusion, perhaps shortly after 1,000 A.D.