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An Analysis Of The Work Conducted By The Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division For The Benefit Of The Weyíiletpu (Cayuse), Imatalamłáma (Umatilla), And Walúulapam (Walla Walla), Carey Miller
Culminating Projects in Cultural Resource Management
Problem:
In order for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation’s (CTUIR) Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) and Cultural Resources Protection Program (CRPP) to preserve, protect and perpetuate cultural resources for current and future generations of the Weyíiletpu (Cayuse), Imatalamłáma (Umatilla), and Walúulapam (Walla Walla) peoples, we need to be aware of the resources and the values they contain. One set of resources that the CTUIR knows little about is the work undertaken by the Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division (CCC-ID) at the Umatilla Agency including the types of projects, the location of such projects, why the projects were selected, …
‘Home Away From Home’: Experiences Of African Women Immigrants Living In Minnesota, Njeri M. Clement
‘Home Away From Home’: Experiences Of African Women Immigrants Living In Minnesota, Njeri M. Clement
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
This study uses a feminist qualitative methodology and conceptual framework to explore the narrative experiences of African women immigrants living in Minnesota. Specifically, the study documents the multifaceted social, economic, and cultural factors that influence the ways in which these women construct and give meaning to their diasporic experiences. Through in-depth interviews of seven African women immigrants, this study explores the challenges that these women face in the process of settling in their ‘new home’ in the state of Minnesota. Additionally, this study identifies approaches that the women use to negotiate their sense of belonging in their ‘new homes away …
A Comparative Study Of Maternity/Parental Leave Policies In The Us, Brazil, And France, Kassia Sebalho Souza
A Comparative Study Of Maternity/Parental Leave Policies In The Us, Brazil, And France, Kassia Sebalho Souza
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
A Comparative Study of Maternity/Parental Leave Policies in the US, Brazil, and France
An Analysis Of Academic Social Justice Programs At Five Midwestern Universities, Joshua A. Morey
An Analysis Of Academic Social Justice Programs At Five Midwestern Universities, Joshua A. Morey
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Abstract
Students entering postsecondary academic social justice programs are told they will gain the tools to become potent agents of social change. However, given the relative novelty of social justice as an academic field, there remains a lack of clarity about what exactly social justice encompasses. What principles of inquiry, theory, and practice unify social justice as an academic field? Is there a consistent, coherent conceptualization of social justice and social change agency among social justice faculty? Are there social-historical conditions that foster the development of social justice programs in universities? These questions guided this research project.
The evidence, based …
Community Gardens In Central Minnesota, Kaitlyn E. Printy
Community Gardens In Central Minnesota, Kaitlyn E. Printy
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The focus of this work is to examine community gardens in Central Minnesota (specifically within the three-county area of Benton, Sherburne, and Stearns counties). This paper utilizes qualitative methodologies to compare and contrast community gardens in the area, with attention given to historic context, participation (or lack of) within the community gardening movement, and current community values. Emphasis is given to the differentiation between levels of community within the construct of community gardens as social spaces, as well as the development of the concept of the community garden network among the eighteen gardens studied.
Analysis Of Neanderthal Biodistance Using Non-Metric Features Of The Dentition, Michel C. Tchang
Analysis Of Neanderthal Biodistance Using Non-Metric Features Of The Dentition, Michel C. Tchang
Culminating Projects in Cultural Resource Management
The Neanderthals lived in small communities of hunters and gatherers and were present in a large geographical area extending from Portugal to Siberia. This expansive range implies that Neanderthals lived in a great diversity of climatic conditions. Paleoanthropologists agree, in their observations, that there are differences between European and Middle Eastern Neanderthals, and that this variation covers an east to west cline. Research based on mtDNA simulation has defined three subgroups, a Western subgroup, a Southern subgroup and an Eastern subgroup. This study of Neanderthal biodistance, based on non-metric features of the dentition, aims to address the dental character variability …
Patterned Variation Of Early Woodland Waubesa Contracting Stem Projectile Points In Wisconsin, Michael G. Straskowski
Patterned Variation Of Early Woodland Waubesa Contracting Stem Projectile Points In Wisconsin, Michael G. Straskowski
Culminating Projects in Cultural Resource Management
The overall research goal is to examine the Waubesa Contracting Stem projectile points from three different regions to determine if there are any stylistic changes between three geographically defined concentrations. Identifying any statistical patterning of the blade and shoulder may be related to different social influences from the different geographical regions. The knowledge gained by identifying different styles of Waubesa Contracting Stem points could allow archaeologists to determine which of these three regions a point most likely came from if recovered outside of the core culture area.
The study of patterned variation in Waubesa Contracting Stem points could indicate the …
How Has The Journey To Womanhood Affected Female Somali Immigrants, Angela M. Wambua
How Has The Journey To Womanhood Affected Female Somali Immigrants, Angela M. Wambua
Culminating Projects in Social Responsibility
Abstract
This thesis discusses the practice of female circumcision among Somali immigrant women in a small Midwest community. The literature review gives the historical background of the practice, how it has been criminalized, how organizations are change agents and what impact culture has upon the practice. In the methodology section, the research method is reviewed and highlights the success and difficulties of the qualitative research that was conducted over a span of 2.5 years. The section describes the process from the beginning of me having a presence in the Somali community to how I networked and used a snow ball …
Soccer Hooligans, Ethnic Nationalism And Political Economy In Bulgaria, Georgi Ganev Georgiev
Soccer Hooligans, Ethnic Nationalism And Political Economy In Bulgaria, Georgi Ganev Georgiev
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Soccer Hooligans, Ethnic Nationalism and Political Economy in Bulgaria
Finding Fort Fair Haven: Archaeological Investigations Of An 1862 Settlers' Fort, Jacob G. Dupre
Finding Fort Fair Haven: Archaeological Investigations Of An 1862 Settlers' Fort, Jacob G. Dupre
Culminating Projects in Cultural Resource Management
The goal of this thesis is twofold. The first step was to perform archaeological test excavations on the Fort Fair Haven site in order to confirm that we had, in fact, located the 1862 historical site of Fort Fair Haven. Once we successfully determined that it was indeed the fort, then the second step was to analyze these findings and use them in conjunction with archival research in order to better understand what kind of actual defensive function it could have provided. A specific way of doing this is to compare the civilian fort’s design with those of military fortifications …
Distribution Of Knife Lake Siltstone And Associated Manufacturing Technologies Local To The Wendt Site Quarry, Daughter District, Lake County, Minnesota, Phillip R. Bauschard
Distribution Of Knife Lake Siltstone And Associated Manufacturing Technologies Local To The Wendt Site Quarry, Daughter District, Lake County, Minnesota, Phillip R. Bauschard
Culminating Projects in Cultural Resource Management
The thesis herein seeks to test the effects of distance on the use of Knife Lake Siltstone (KLS) within local proximity to its primary outcrops in Northeastern Minnesota. Distance is used as a raw measure across which characteristics of KLS assemblages at distinct distances from the identified outcrops are discussed. It is theorized that the general presence of KLS material will decline over increased distance from the primary outcrops and that likewise technological organization at sites will reflect the increased distance from the primary outcrops. Through examination of site KLS assemblages which included cores, bifaces, unifaces, flake tools, debitage, end-scrapers, …