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Lead Seals From Fort Michilimackinac, Mackinaw City, Michigan, Diane L. Adams
Lead Seals From Fort Michilimackinac, Mackinaw City, Michigan, Diane L. Adams
Masters Theses
Archaeologists have routinely identified small lead seals found on sixteenth- to eighteenth-century sites in North America as "bale seals." An analysis of the lead seals from Fort Michilimackinac, Mackinaw City, Michigan, (1715-1781) was conducted to determine whether the seals are actually cloth seals from individual textiles.
Four lines of evidence were examined in order to clarify the function(s) of lead seals: documentary sources, quantitative analysis of archaeological data from Fort Michilimackinac, comparative data from site reports, and cloth imprint analysis.
Available evidence supports an interpretation that most lead seals are cloth marks. Lead seals served as indicators of quality, ownership, …
Modernization In West Africa: How Women's Lives Have Been Marginalized, Patricia S. Peterman
Modernization In West Africa: How Women's Lives Have Been Marginalized, Patricia S. Peterman
Masters Theses
Social scientists have documented the effects of colonialism and independence in West Africa, but have focused on male roles in economic institutions. Recent research reveals not only the importance of women as agricultural producers but also the marginalization of women in contemporary national society. Development projects have not eased economic hardship, rather emphasis on industrialization has led to agricultural underdevelopment, borne more heavily by women and children than by men.
This paper looks at the micro-level issues of the division of labor, the structure of the household, the status of women, and issues concerning fertility and reproduction. In doing so, …
The Mexican American Elderly And Barriers To The Utilization Of Health Care Services, Kathleen Anne Hoekstra
The Mexican American Elderly And Barriers To The Utilization Of Health Care Services, Kathleen Anne Hoekstra
Masters Theses
The utilization of health care services by the Mexican American elderly is low compared to the severity of their health problems. This thesis examines the sociocultural factors which affect the interaction of the Mexican American elderly and mainstream health professionals. Included is a brief history detailing discriminatory practices, a description of traditional Mexican cultural practices and attitudes, and an exploration of the cultural barriers which limit access to health care.
A Cultural Study Of The Hispanic Population In Kalamazoo, Michigan, Diane M. Rodriguez
A Cultural Study Of The Hispanic Population In Kalamazoo, Michigan, Diane M. Rodriguez
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to detail the cultural diversity of the Hispanic population in Kalamazoo, Michigan, so as to enhance the efforts of social and government agencies in dealing with the social and economic needs of these people.
While other studies have been conducted on Hispanics, this project was unique in that (a) data were collected while the researcher was in the role of advocate as an employee of the Hispanic-American Council, and (b) emphasis was placed on the cultural components of each Hispanic group in Kalamazoo. The discussion centers on the Mexican-Americans, Cubans, and Panamanians, with briefer …