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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dieffenbach On Turnips, July 20th, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Turnips, July 20th, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
Handwritten manuscript entitled, "Turnips", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated July 20, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details how turnips are best planted, when to harvest them and explains how turnip-tops can be used in cow-feed. He also recounts superstitions related to turnips.
Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, July 8, 1953, Helen Moser
Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, July 8, 1953, Helen Moser
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated July 8, 1953. Within, Moser mentions a number of topics including a plant she calls "Farsomling Kraut", which was rubbed in the hands to create a pleasant smell at the church meeting house.
Dieffenbach On Lettuce, July 6, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Lettuce, July 6, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
Handwritten manuscript on lettuce compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated July 6, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach writes a personal history of his grandmother's beliefs and techniques used to grow lettuce when he was a child, along with methods he used once he was married with his own garden.
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, No. 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, No. 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Comments on the Follins Pond Report (Frederick J. Pohl)
- Five Unusual Caches at the Boats Site (Edward F. Rose)
- Giant’s Kettles, Indian Mortars, Potholes, and Glacial Mills (Theodore L. Stoddard)
- The Indian Sites near Corn Hill, Cape Cod (Ross Moffett)
Dieffenbach On Garlic, June 22, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Garlic, June 22, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Garlic - 'Gnuvlich'!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated June 22, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach describes the varieties of garlic and its various uses in folk medicine and cooking.
Dieffenbach On Endive, June 15, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Endive, June 15, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Endive - "der Ondiffy!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated June 15, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details the cultivation methods his family employed as a child to successfully grow endive.
The Phonology Of Amoy Chinese, Howard S. Maclay
The Phonology Of Amoy Chinese, Howard S. Maclay
Anthropology ETDs
The language described here is one of the major dialects of Chinese and is spoken in the Fukien province and on the island of Formosa. According to the informant the variety spoken around the of Amoy is regarded as the "purest."
Aboriginal And Post-Contact Traits Of The Montagnais-Naskapi Culture, Edward S. Rogers
Aboriginal And Post-Contact Traits Of The Montagnais-Naskapi Culture, Edward S. Rogers
Anthropology ETDs
This thesis is an analysis of the culture of the Montagnais-Naskapi Indians of the Labrador Peninsula in northeastern North America. The compound term "Montagnais-Naskapi" was proposed by Hallowell. "Montagnais" had previously been used to designate those bands living in the southern half of the Peninsula and "Naskapi" those in the north. The compound name was later employed for both groups because of their general culture and linguistic similarity.
Dieffenbach On Beans, May 25, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Beans, May 25, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Beans - De Boona!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated May 25, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details various bean cultivation methods, superstitions, recipes, songs and anecdotes about bean consumption - some in Pennsylvania Dutch dialect.
Dieffenbach On Onions, May 18, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Onions, May 18, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Onions - "De Tswivla", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated May 18, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details his knowledge of onions, including farming techniques, superstitions, and breed varieties.
Phonology Of The Naze Dialect Of Ryukyuan, Jean H. Rogers
Phonology Of The Naze Dialect Of Ryukyuan, Jean H. Rogers
Anthropology ETDs
The following study is a partial analysis of the phonology of the dialect spoken at Naze, the largest city on the island of Amami O'Shima in the northern Ryukyo Islands. Although it is generally known that Ryukyuan is related to Japanese, no descriptive study, employing modern linguistic methods, has been published for any of the Ryukyuan dialects. The time available for the fieldwork underlying this analysis limited the problem to phonology, and even here, the results are subject to the disadvantages of data which may be incomplete. However, since so little is known of Ryukyuan, even a partial analysis may …
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, No. 3, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, No. 3, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
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Letter From Esther Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, March 23, 1953, Esther Moser
Letter From Esther Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, March 23, 1953, Esther Moser
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Esther Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated March 23, 1953. Within, Moser writes on a number of subjects including bird and animal sayings, St. Gregory's Day, and recipes for dishes involving ham and dough.
Dieffenbach On Dogs: Superstitions And Beliefs, March 9, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Dogs: Superstitions And Beliefs, March 9, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
Handwritten manuscript entitled, "Dogs: Superstitions and Beliefs", by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated March 9, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details a number of folk beliefs and superstitions surrounding dogs, ranging from secret breeding techniques to a tale about a dog trying to save his master from suicide.
Letter From Agnes Geiger To Alfred L. Shoemaker, February 17, 1953, Agnes Geiger
Letter From Agnes Geiger To Alfred L. Shoemaker, February 17, 1953, Agnes Geiger
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Agnes Geiger addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated February 17, 1953. Within, Geiger writes about various farming chores, including sprinkling ashes and caring for livestock.
Our Sturdy Forefathers, Their Health And Longevity: Strong Men, February 2, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Our Sturdy Forefathers, Their Health And Longevity: Strong Men, February 2, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated February 2nd, 1953. Within he details stories of exceptional feats of strength by men of various families in his community. He recounts their strength and often their humbleness when fixing broken wagons and bridges or performing barn raisings, for example.
Our Sturdy Forefathers, Their Health And Longevity: Big Families, January 26, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Our Sturdy Forefathers, Their Health And Longevity: Big Families, January 26, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated Jan. 26 1953. Within, Dieffenbach records two exceptional cases of large farming families: the Ziegler family with twenty-two children and the Batdorff family with eighteen. Dieffenbach then explains how each locality had a "bully" or someone with super-human strength.
Dieffenbach On Superstition Among The Pennsylvania Dutch, January 12, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Superstition Among The Pennsylvania Dutch, January 12, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Superstition Among the Pennsylvania Dutch", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated January 12, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach discusses a number of superstitions he grew up hearing, ranging from the neigh of a black horse signifying an upcoming funeral to the existence of fairy dance circles.
Postcard From Morris Reppert To Alfred L. Shoemaker, January 3, 1953, Morris Reppert
Postcard From Morris Reppert To Alfred L. Shoemaker, January 3, 1953, Morris Reppert
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
In a handwritten postcard dated January 3, 1953, Morris Reppert responds to Alfred L. Shoemaker's WEEU radio program request for the Pennsylvania Dutch name for baking soda.
Reflection Of Hopi Culture In Hopi Folk Tales, Constance B. Sears
Reflection Of Hopi Culture In Hopi Folk Tales, Constance B. Sears
Anthropology ETDs
The present study has been undertaken in order to investigate those aspects of culture which are reflected in the folk tales--and those which are not--and the extent of that reflection. Furthermore, because the large body of Hopi literature provides a practical advantage for folk tale analysis, the specific problem selected was that of assessing the reflection of Hopi culture in their folk tales. It was decided to focus the study on the social life of the Hopi, rather than to deal with the entire culture, because of the necessity of narrowing the problem to a scope of a thesis, and …
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Ii, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Ii, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part II contains the second chapter , Full-blood Life in the 1890's
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part I, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part I, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part I contains the Introduction and Chapter 1, Culture History of the Cherokee
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iii, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iii, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part III contains the third chapter , The redbird Smith Movement
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Matters Disclosed by Erosion at Ryder Beach Site (Ross Moffett)
- The Bridgewater Stone (Arthur Alvin)
- A Partial Reply to Fowler’s “Comments on ‘Culture Growth and Change in Eastern Massachusetts’” (Ripley P. Bullen)
- An Early Nineteenth Century Passamaquoddy Bark Box with an Anthropomorphic Decoration (Ernest S. Dodge)
- Preliminary Report of Field Activities at Fort Hill (Karl S. Dodge)
- Research Council Report (Benjamin L. Smith)
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, Special Number, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 14, Special Number, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- Indian Rocks of Cape Cod: A Study of Boulders that Served the Nausets (Howard Torrey)
Eocene Flora Of Northern Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas, Ellis Doyle Herron
Eocene Flora Of Northern Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas, Ellis Doyle Herron
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Sibyl 1953, Otterbein University
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iv, Robert K. Thomas
The Origin And Development Of The Redbird Smith Movement - Part Iv, Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas
Robert K. Thomas' Master Thesis for the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. Part IV contains the Bibliography and Chapter 4, Analysis of the Redbird Smith Movement and Comparison with The Ghost Dance
Dieffenbach On Bees: Honey And Wax, November 17, 1952, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Bees: Honey And Wax, November 17, 1952, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Bees: Honey and Wax", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated November 17, 1952. Within, Dieffenbach details the extensive ways in which honey and wax from bees were used in everyday life, ranging from folk medicine to candles, water-proofing and house construction.
Dieffenbach On Bees, November 10, 1952, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Dieffenbach On Bees, November 10, 1952, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Bees", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated November 3 and November 10, 1952. Within, Dieffenbach details the various methods he knows for constructing bee hives and collecting honey.