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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Pvn-Lot-120-E-001, Buchmueller Susan
Pvn-Lot-120-E-002, Buchmueller Susan
Pvn-Lot-120-F-001, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-002, Patricia Urban
Pvn-Lot-120-F-003, Patricia Urban
The Lark On The Strand: A Study Of A Traditional Irish Flute Player And His Music, Lori Jane Kaplan
The Lark On The Strand: A Study Of A Traditional Irish Flute Player And His Music, Lori Jane Kaplan
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This thesis provides an in-depth study of a traditional Irish flute player, Jack Coen. Jack, raised in the village of Woodford in County Galway, immigrated to America in 1949 at the age of twenty-four. With his large repertoire of Irish traditional dance tunes, Jack has played music at parties, dances, with the New York Ceilidhe Band, and at festivals such as the 1976 Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. Jack teaches the flute and the tin whistle and is recognized both as a teacher and as a player.
By examining Jack Coen’s music we learn about the style, technique, …
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 16, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 16, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter
Professor Norman Cazden of the Univ. of Maine at Orono has collected a practical, very singable assortment of folk music and ballads from the Catskill Mountain bards who used to sing at Camp Woodland in Phoenicia. His choice of material has been guided by what has proven useful and enjoyable. Many of the songs have served for dramatization, dance and other group treatments in schools, in outdoor camping, for stage projects and for just plain singing. Originally included as part of Prof. Cazden's ABELARD FOLKSONG BOOK (long out of print), A CATSKILL SONGBOOK had been republished by Purple Mountain Press …
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 40, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 40, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society
- In Memoriam: Guy Mellgren
- In Memoriam: Douglas Swain Byers
- Two Late Woodland Sites on Long Island Sound (Richard Michael Gramly and Gretchen Gwynn)
- The Collector’s Contribution to Archaeological Surveys in New England (Joan M. Gero and Dolores Root)
- The Upper Housatonic Valley: Archaeological Inference and the Need for Basic Research (Peter A. Thomas)
Ua68/14/3 Newsletter, Vol. 6, No. 1, Wku Folk Studies Society
Ua68/14/3 Newsletter, Vol. 6, No. 1, Wku Folk Studies Society
Student Organizations
Newsletter created by the WKU Folk Studies Society regarding upcoming events and student activities.
Lewis, Lisa Claire (Fa 193), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Lewis, Lisa Claire (Fa 193), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Finding Aids
Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 193. Paper written by Lewis entitled "Mur and Granddaddy: An Elderly Couple Adjusting to the City." Concerns her grandparents moving from their Todd County farm to Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Ua12/2/1 Spring Fashions '79, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Spring Fashions '79, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
College Heights Herald spring fashion issue. Articles included in issue:
- Galloway, Amy. Small-town Thinking
- Malone, Roger & Alan Judd. Clean, Classic Look Key to Men’s Spring Fashion
- Spring Rainwear to be Collarless
- Post, Audrey. Home-sewn Clothes Can Cost 75% Less than Store-bought Ones
- Women’s Shorts, Loose Tops Popular . . .
- . . . Variety of Styles Available for Tennis
- Whitaker, David. If Something is In – Look Out
- Roberts, Lisa. A Step Beyond – Casual Fashion Not Just Jeans
- Footwear Steps Into Colorful Sandals, Shoes
- Swimsuits More Revealing
- Shipley, Margaret. Accessories Going Crazy
- Beaty, Lisa. Dresses Becoming Softer, Trimmer …
Hsus Opposes Cruel Clubbing Of Harp Seal Pups
Hsus Opposes Cruel Clubbing Of Harp Seal Pups
Close Up Reports
World opinion, including that of many Canadians, has long been against the annual so-called "seal harvest" on the ice floes off the coast of Newfoundland. Yet the Canadian bureaucrats refuse to budge.
As spring approaches, protests are being raised throughout the world to end this barbaric practice. At the same time the Canadian government is attempting to convince the world that the clubbing is both "humane" and necessary.
Subsistence, Horticulture, And Ecosystems: A Modeling Approach To Cultural Resource Management, Thomas Ulrich
Subsistence, Horticulture, And Ecosystems: A Modeling Approach To Cultural Resource Management, Thomas Ulrich
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Energy Flow On A Nineteeth Century Farm, Karl S. Finison
Energy Flow On A Nineteeth Century Farm, Karl S. Finison
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Forest Succession And Human Population Change In A Temperate Forest Environment, Mitchell Tyler Mulholland
Forest Succession And Human Population Change In A Temperate Forest Environment, Mitchell Tyler Mulholland
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Ecological Dynamics And Rural New England Historical Sites, Peter Thorbahn, Stephen Mrozowski
Ecological Dynamics And Rural New England Historical Sites, Peter Thorbahn, Stephen Mrozowski
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Studying Human Adaptation At A Paleo-Indian Site: A Preliminary Report, Mary Lou Curran
Studying Human Adaptation At A Paleo-Indian Site: A Preliminary Report, Mary Lou Curran
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Health Risks Related To Family Formation In Nineteenth Century Western Massachusetts, R. Meindl, H. Temkin-Greener
Health Risks Related To Family Formation In Nineteenth Century Western Massachusetts, R. Meindl, H. Temkin-Greener
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Prehistory, Models And Ecological Anthropology In The Middle Connecticut River Valley, Frances P. Mcmanamon
Prehistory, Models And Ecological Anthropology In The Middle Connecticut River Valley, Frances P. Mcmanamon
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Toward The Holistic Investigation Of The Connecticut River Valley, John Worrell
Toward The Holistic Investigation Of The Connecticut River Valley, John Worrell
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Processual Cultural Ecology Of The Middle Connecticut River Valley (Introduction), Robert Paynter
Processual Cultural Ecology Of The Middle Connecticut River Valley (Introduction), Robert Paynter
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
The National American Market In Historical Archeology: Urban Versus Rural Perspectives, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
The National American Market In Historical Archeology: Urban Versus Rural Perspectives, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Colonizing Behavior In An Agricultural Population: A Case Study Of Seventeenth Century Hadley, Massachusetts, Alan Mcardle
Colonizing Behavior In An Agricultural Population: A Case Study Of Seventeenth Century Hadley, Massachusetts, Alan Mcardle
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
Anadromous Fish, Stream Ranking And Settlement, James A. Moore, Dolores Root
Anadromous Fish, Stream Ranking And Settlement, James A. Moore, Dolores Root
Research Report 18: Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley
No abstract provided.
The Old Man: A Biographical Account Of A Lao Villager, Fred Branfman
The Old Man: A Biographical Account Of A Lao Villager, Fred Branfman
Asian Language & Literature Occasional Papers
This paper is a companion piece to The Village of the Deep Pond,Bari Xa Phang Meuk, Laos issued by the Asian Studies Committee in 1978 as Occasional Paper No.3. Both studies grow out of the work of Fred Branfman who resided in a village, nine kilometers from downtown Vientiane, the capital and major city of Laos. He spent approximately a year and a half in the community during 1968-69. Although he was not a trained social scientist, he was a good observer, knew the language, and had worked in U.S. government aid programs as a member of the International Voluntary …
Basic Beliefs About A New Human Life And Ethical Judgment: Family Planning Field Workers In Taiwan, Geroge P. Cernada
Basic Beliefs About A New Human Life And Ethical Judgment: Family Planning Field Workers In Taiwan, Geroge P. Cernada
Asian Language & Literature Occasional Papers
INTRODUCTION
Taiwan's place among the population hierarchy remains dwarfed by the shadow of China's nearly billion people. Yet Taiwan's population exceeds 17 minion and as such cis larger than that of most African, (e.g., Ghana, Kenya, Uganda), most Latin American (e.g., Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemela, Venezuala), and many Asian countries. Indeed, its exceptional family planning efforts, begun in 1964 on an island-wide basis, have been instrumental in lowering its natural increase rate from 30 per 1,000 in 1963 to 19 by 1973. This drop from 3% to less than 2% in a decade has been a remarkable achievement. The island, …
The Search For Sixteenth Century Santa Elena, Stanley South
The Search For Sixteenth Century Santa Elena, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
39-Archaeological Evaluation Of The Right-Of-Way Along Us-31 Connector-Walton Road From Winn Road To Existing Us-31 (Alternate 4), Niles Township, Berrien County, Michigan, William M. Cremin
39-Archaeological Evaluation Of The Right-Of-Way Along Us-31 Connector-Walton Road From Winn Road To Existing Us-31 (Alternate 4), Niles Township, Berrien County, Michigan, William M. Cremin
Reports of Investigations
Pursuant to a letter from the office of Mr. John P. Woodford, Director, Michigan Department of Transportation, authorizing an archaeological survey of the Walton Road right-of-way designated Alternate 4, a team of archaeologists from Western Michigan University undertook on-site assessment of the project in order to determine whether or not road improvement activities would impact cultural resources. There follows a report of fieldwork conducted between 6-8 Aug 79, together with recommendations based upon our findings. It should be understood that the opinions, findings and conclusions expressed in this publication are those of the author and not necessarily those of the …
Nepal Studies Association Bulletin, No. 18, Nepal Studies Association, Donald A. Messerschmidt
Nepal Studies Association Bulletin, No. 18, Nepal Studies Association, Donald A. Messerschmidt
Nepal Studies Association Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Notebook - January-December 1979, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - January-December 1979, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
The Search for Sixteenth Century Santa Elena.....p. 1
A functional Study of the Kershaw House Site in Camden, South Carolina.....p. 1
The Recording and Analysis of Private Relic Collections and Associated Archeological Sites in South Carolina - A Pilot Study.....p. 13
Current Research in the Southeast.....p. 19
Institute Publications for 1979.....p. 28
On Distinguishing Between French and English Spall-Type Gunflints.....p. 31
The Geology of Gun Spalls.....p. 37