Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Amish (1)
- BSU (1)
- Barn (1)
- Barn-raising (1)
- Bertha Rehrig (1)
-
- Black Student Union (1)
- Charms (1)
- Chinese -- Oregon (1)
- Clarence Reitnauer (1)
- College of the Holy Cross (1)
- Cookery (1)
- Dialect (1)
- Folk festival program (1)
- Food (1)
- Fried potatoes with eggs (1)
- Herb lore (1)
- Herbs (1)
- Hexerei (1)
- Humor (1)
- John Day (Or.) -- History (1)
- Kutztown Folk Festival (1)
- Merritt Freeman (1)
- Needlework (1)
- Pennsylvania (1)
- Pennsylvania Dutch (1)
- Pennsylvania German (1)
- Potato balls (1)
- Potters (1)
- Pottery (1)
- Professor Herman F. Schnitzel (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
Sedition, August 3, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, Folk Festival Supplement, Leroy Gensler, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Richard C. Gougler, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Richard Shaner, Wayne F. Cardinalli
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, Folk Festival Supplement, Leroy Gensler, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Richard C. Gougler, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Richard Shaner, Wayne F. Cardinalli
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• A Look at the Festival
• The Tradition of the Dutch-English Comedian
• We Waste Not
• Amish Barn-Raising
• Festival Highlights
• Folk Festival Program
• Quilting Traditions of the Dutch Country
• Recollections of Witchcraft in the Oley Hills
• The Festival Potters
• Herbs and Herb Lore: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 25
Sedition, June 20, 1972, Graphic Offensive
Sedition, March 1972, Graphic Offensive
Being Black At Holy Cross, College Of The Holy Cross
Being Black At Holy Cross, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Publications
This publication by Holy Cross Black students for prospective Black students is a joint project of the Black Student Union and the Office of Admissions. Its aim is to show potential students how they view the "Black Experience" at Holy Cross.
A Gold Dream In The Blue Mountains : A Study Of The Chinese Immigrants In The John Day Area, Oregon, 1870-1910, Chia-Lin Chen
A Gold Dream In The Blue Mountains : A Study Of The Chinese Immigrants In The John Day Area, Oregon, 1870-1910, Chia-Lin Chen
Dissertations and Theses
More than one hundred years have passed since the Chinese laborers first landed in this country in the mid-nineteenth century. Yet their history remains cloudy. This phenomenon is quite understandable if one considers the facts that most of the laborers were illiterate, did not have the ability, and never intended, to speak for themselves. It is true that many scholarly works have been published, but few were written by Chinese historians. As a matter of fact, Chinese scholars are unaware that a small number of their countrymen played a strange, pitiful role in American history. The published works reflect the …