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Making Herstory: Cherokee Women's Stickball, Natalie M. Welch, Jessica Siegele, Zachary T. Smith, Robin Hardin
Making Herstory: Cherokee Women's Stickball, Natalie M. Welch, Jessica Siegele, Zachary T. Smith, Robin Hardin
Faculty Publications
Cherokee stickball amongst the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is a sporting tradition that precedes written records. Historical and academic texts have focused on men’s participation in the sport. However, Cherokee women participated in their own stickball games as recent as a decade ago, and stories exist of women playing stickball in the late nineteenth century. Many in the community believe stickball should not be played by women and doubt evidence of women playing historically. Researchers sought to understand the intersectionality of gender and ethnic identity for female stickball players who took the field to play stickball at the turn …
Remembering An Invasion: The Panama Intervention In America’S Political Memory, Dave Nagaji
Remembering An Invasion: The Panama Intervention In America’S Political Memory, Dave Nagaji
Senior Theses
In December of 1989, the United States launched Operation Just Cause, a military invasion of the country of Panama, capturing Manuel Noriega and overthrowing his government. This research project examines how Colin Powell, Richard Cheney, James Baker, and George H.W. Bush presented Operation Just Cause in their memoirs. It attempts to determine how these senior leaders’ depictions of this invasion incorporated it into the Bush administration’s overall foreign-policy strategy. The research finds that their general approach was to present the Panama intervention as an isolated incident which had no intentional link to other major events at the time, was not …
The Lessons Of Charity Lamb, Melia Hannigan-Luther
The Lessons Of Charity Lamb, Melia Hannigan-Luther
The Case of Charity Lamb (2018)
This poem inspired by the case of Charity Lamb is stylistically based on Jamaica Kincaid’s poem “Girl.”
Guide To The Stephen Teal Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Stephen Teal Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
Collection of framed photographs, CD, silkscreen print, and postcard collected by Dr. Stephen Teal.
Guide To The Zimmerman Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Zimmerman Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
Celia Zimmerman was an alumna of Linfield College (1935). She and her brother, Gordon Zimmerman, were longtime residents of Yamhill County and were involved in the arts during their lives in McMinnville. Gordon, an operatically trained tenor, premiered the American performance of Carmina Burana by Carl Orff in 1954 and occasionally sang with the Linfield Choir, notably in a Messiah production.
“The Time Is Always Now:” James Baldwin In Trump’S America, Chase Stowell
“The Time Is Always Now:” James Baldwin In Trump’S America, Chase Stowell
Senior Theses
Gone is the optimism regarding race relations that dominated the early years of Obama’s presidency. Trump’s meteoric rise has given Americans pause, and in this time of potential reflection, it is important to re-examine James Baldwin. This essay analyzes Baldwin’s understanding of race from the inception of racism in America until its theoretical end, combining Baldwin’s novels and essays to propose practices that will help America move beyond the racial problem that has haunted its history. James Baldwin’s demand of individual reflection upon one’s system of reality necessitates the end of political demonology, as well as a reframing of rhetoric …
Guide To The Blumenstiel Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Blumenstiel Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
The collection showcases the life and work of Helen Blumenstiel, chair of the Fine Arts department at Linfield College from 1953-1965. Her contributions made a lasting impact on the art department at Linfield, and she paved the way for the department to expand from a single class to a full-fledged course of study.
My Grandfather Was An Illegal Immigrant: Guest Opinion, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner
My Grandfather Was An Illegal Immigrant: Guest Opinion, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner
Faculty Publications
In this opinion piece originally published in the Oregonian, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner reflects on his grandfather's immigration status in light of the Trump administration's decision to end temporary protection for 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants who came to the United States without documentation.
Which Infamous Nineteenth-Century Murderer Are You?, Peyton Smith
Which Infamous Nineteenth-Century Murderer Are You?, Peyton Smith
The Case of Charity Lamb (2017)
This short piece, written in the style of a Buzzfeed quiz, asks a most important question: “Which infamous nineteenth-century murderer are you?”
Guide To The Lyle Hubbard Slide Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Lyle Hubbard Slide Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
This collection is a digital representation of several thousand 35-millimeter color slides used to document, characterize, and teach about forensics and physical anthropology field work. The slides were taken by Linfield College alumnus Lyle Hubbard and document his travels outside of Oregon, as well as projects at the University of Oregon, Portland Community College, Washington State University, the Oregon Bureau of Land Management, and the University of Tennessee.
Guide To The Linfield College-Good Samaritan School Of Nursing Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Linfield College-Good Samaritan School Of Nursing Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
The collection features a variety of historical documents concerning the Good Samaritan School of Nursing, spanning more than a century. This includes photos, a memoir, personal and professional correspondences, articles, financial analyses, and documentation of key changes throughout the years.
Artists’ Expression Of Women’S Unresolvable Internal Conflict, Diedre Miles-Girod
Artists’ Expression Of Women’S Unresolvable Internal Conflict, Diedre Miles-Girod
Senior Theses
The Victorian period (1837 to 1901) was a time of great change in the United States. The country was growing with the Louisiana Purchase and the addition of several states to the Union. Railroads were connecting together the vast lands. Unprecedented economic and manufacturing changes were unfolding; it was the time of the Industrial Revolution. This period also brought about a revolution for women by opening up new possibilities in many spheres of life. However, these new possibilities, ironically, exacerbated a timeless women’s struggle of finding balance between their traditional roles as caregivers and their human need for self-‐ expression. …
Warlord: The Political And Military Ambitions Of Nazi Germany, William R. Underhill
Warlord: The Political And Military Ambitions Of Nazi Germany, William R. Underhill
Senior Theses
There are so many important stories to consider when thinking about World War II. It is easy to think about the popular aspects of the war: the causes, the major figures, the battles, and, of course, the lasting consequences. Yet there are other, lesser known storylines to consider, ones that have taken a backseat to the more popular narratives of the time. It is commonly understood that Nazi Germany was evil and that they had nothing but ill intentions for the rest of Europe and the world. However, it is vital to understand that Germany’s pre-war intentions are notably different …
Red Painted Roses, Jordan Keller, Hana Oshima
Red Painted Roses, Jordan Keller, Hana Oshima
The Case of Charity Lamb (2016)
This poster is an artistic representation of the lyrics for the original song Red Painted Roses. Lyrically, Red Painted Roses is meant to follow the murder ballad tradition with the repeated chorus and twists. However, the keening style of the piece accentuates the haunting tone of Charity Lamb’s story and her relationship with Nathaniel Lamb.
Guide To The Mike Barrow Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Mike Barrow Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
Documents and photographs from the life of Mike Barrow, a star athlete and very involved student of Linfield College who died in 1969 while serving his country in the Vietnam War. He earned a Purple Heart and other important medals.
Guide To The Mcdaniel Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Mcdaniel Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
The McDaniel Collection contains photos, articles, records, and other artifacts that document the history of the First Baptist Church and various people that played a role in the overall function of the church. This collection also includes aspects of Linfield College’s history as it overlapped with that of the First Baptist Church.
Guide To The Upward Bound Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Upward Bound Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
Documents and photos detailing the Upward Bound TRIO program at Linfield College.
Engaging With The Dory Fleet: A Panel Discussion On A Collaborative College And Community Oral History Project, Brenda Devore Marshall, Tyrone Marshall, Mary Beth Jones, Kathleen Spring, Jackson B. Miller
Engaging With The Dory Fleet: A Panel Discussion On A Collaborative College And Community Oral History Project, Brenda Devore Marshall, Tyrone Marshall, Mary Beth Jones, Kathleen Spring, Jackson B. Miller
Northwest Communication Association Conference Papers & Presentations
This peer-reviewed program was presented at the annual Northwest Communication Association Conference in Coeur d’Alene Idaho on April 15, 2016. The presentation features an overview of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project and includes detailed notes from each speaker.
Special thanks go to Mary Beth Jones and Brenda DeVore Marshall, who served as transcriber and editor for the detailed speaker notes.
Guide To The Anthropology Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Anthropology Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
This collection follows the correspondence trails of a number of members of the American Baptist Church and its missionaries in India. It also includes collected religious materials and articles.
Energy And Economy: Recognizing High-Energy Modernity As A Historical Period, Thomas Love, Cindy Isenhour
Energy And Economy: Recognizing High-Energy Modernity As A Historical Period, Thomas Love, Cindy Isenhour
Faculty Publications
This introduction to Economic Anthropology’s special issue on “Energy and Economy” argues that we might find inspiration for a much more engaged and public anthropology in an unlikely place—19th century evolutionist thought. In addition to studying the particularities of energy transitions, which anthropology does so well, a more engaged anthropology might also broaden its temporal horizons to consider the nature of the future “stage” into which humanity is hurtling in an era of resource depletion and climate change. Net energy (EROEI), or the energy “surplus” on which we build and maintain our complex societal arrangements, is a key tool …
Guide To The Linfield College Photograph Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Linfield College Photograph Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
This collection contains photographs, glass lantern and plastic slides, and film negatives depicting the many-layered facets of life at Linfield College on its McMinnville and Portland campuses. The photography features (without limit to): students, faculty and staff, commencements, guest speakers and performers, buildings, activities and clubs, athletics, the arts (studio and performance), residence life, social, and study scenes.
Guide To The Bob Jones Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Bob Jones Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
This collection largely reflects the life of Dr. Robert E. Jones during his years in the United States Army and provides a glimpse of his later life as an academic. The majority of this collection contains letters and photographs from his time in the Army, and it also includes military and professional documents and his military jacket.
Guide To The Mark And Ada (Gillett) Rich Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Mark And Ada (Gillett) Rich Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
This collection reflects the life of Mark Rich and Ada Gillett during their years at Linfield College. The majority of the collection consists of photographs with a few letters and memorabilia from their time at Linfield.
Guide To The Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds Papers, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds Papers, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
This collection reflects the life work of Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds, a student and professor of Linfield College. A dedicated and scrupulous woman, the majority of the collection consists of her research, teaching materials, and correspondence. The collection also includes research and correspondence by Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds’s mentor, Dr. James A. Macnab.
Guide To The International Programs Office Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The International Programs Office Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
The International Programs Office (IPO) collection contains photographs from the International Programs office and study abroad scrapbooks. The images range from students and landscapes abroad to office photos from the associated International Club events. The collection also includes sashes from study abroad and a series of photographs from the 1994 East Asian Symposium and Cultural Awareness Week.
Guide To The Linfield Chamber Orchestra (Lco) Collection, Linfield College Archives
Guide To The Linfield Chamber Orchestra (Lco) Collection, Linfield College Archives
Linfield Archives Finding Aids
This collection, a repository for the documents, media, and minutia of the Linfield Chamber Orchestra, shows the efforts of the organization to provide a teaching orchestra to the Yamhill County area. The majority of the collection is paper-based, with ephemerae such as posters and news clippings.
Two Interpretations Of Charity Lamb's Personal Diary, Preston Turner
Two Interpretations Of Charity Lamb's Personal Diary, Preston Turner
The Case of Charity Lamb (2015)
These two interpretations of the imagined diary of Charity Lamb suggest the variety of ways in which historical texts can be read.
Silence Of The Lambs, Ruby Guyot
Silence Of The Lambs, Ruby Guyot
The Case of Charity Lamb (2015)
This collection of poetry and short prose seeks to build on the idea that so little is actually known of Charity Lamb — her thoughts and ideas about everything, from her perspective on life to the killing of her husband, Nathaniel. This collection honors these unknown pages of history by providing several different states of mind on behalf of Charity Lamb, including guilt (or lack of it), relief, fear, and loneliness.
Poems From Charity Lamb, Amy Patterson
Poems From Charity Lamb, Amy Patterson
The Case of Charity Lamb (2015)
These poems were written from the perspective of Charity Lamb.
Lamb Poster, Heather Mcnutt-Kaestner
Lamb Poster, Heather Mcnutt-Kaestner
The Case of Charity Lamb (2015)
This movie poster was created as an accompaniment to the short film Another Sacrificed Lamb.