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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 22, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Guy Tilghman Hollyday, William Woys Weaver, Louis Winkler, Phil R. Jack, Ronald L. Michael, Albert Cappel
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 22, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Guy Tilghman Hollyday, William Woys Weaver, Louis Winkler, Phil R. Jack, Ronald L. Michael, Albert Cappel
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Let's Talk About Slate
• Ephrata Cloister Wills
• A Blacksmith's "Summerkich"
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology VI: Astrological Philosophy
• Stoneware from New Geneva and Greensboro, Pennsylvania
• American Emigration Materials from Pfeddersheim
• Folk Medicine - Home Remedies: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 29
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 22, No. 3, Burt Feintuch, Susan J. Ellis, Waln K. Brown, Louis Winkler, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 22, No. 3, Burt Feintuch, Susan J. Ellis, Waln K. Brown, Louis Winkler, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Frank Boccardo: Toward an Ethnography of a Chairmaker
• Traditional Food on the Commercial Market: The History of Pennsylvania Scrapple
• The Pennsylvania Dutch Carriage Trade
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology V: Religion and Astronomy
• American Emigration from Baden-Durlach in the Years 1749-1751
• The House - External and Internal Orientation: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 28
• Pennsylvania Emigrants from Friedrichstal
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 22, No. 2, Monroe H. Fabian, Martha S. Best, Karen M. Spitulnik, Louis Winkler, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 22, No. 2, Monroe H. Fabian, Martha S. Best, Karen M. Spitulnik, Louis Winkler, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Easton Bible Artist Identified
• Christmas Customs in the Lehigh Valley
• The Inn Crowd: The American Inn, 1730-1830
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology IV: Tombstones
• Emigrants of the 18th Century from the Northern Palatinate
• Butchering on the Pennsylvania Farm: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 27
International News: Noticias Internacionales
International News: Noticias Internacionales
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In the 1960s and 1970s, Puerto Ricans and allies fought against the United States desire to turn Puerto Rico into a country focused on refining petroleum. The article provides details on how the United States oversees Puerto Rico. El Malcriado not only was an avenue for farm workers to voice the injustices and battles they fought within the United States, but it was also an avenue to voice the injustices that occurred internationally. In South Vietnam in 1973, many farm workers were forcibly removed from their homes. These actions were supported by the United States and the Thieu government.
International News: Noticias Internacionales
International News: Noticias Internacionales
United States Government
In the 1960s and 1970s, Puerto Ricans and allies fought against the United States desire to turn Puerto Rico into a country focused on refining petroleum. The article provides details on how the United States oversees Puerto Rico. El Malcriado not only was an avenue for farm workers to voice the injustices and battles they fought within the United States, but it was also an avenue to voice the injustices that occurred internationally. In South Vietnam in 1973, many farm workers were forcibly removed from their homes. These actions were supported by the United States and the Thieu government.