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Education And Nation-Building In Laos, Joel Halpern, Marilyn C. Tinsman Oct 1966

Education And Nation-Building In Laos, Joel Halpern, Marilyn C. Tinsman

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 1, George Peterson Iii, William Hannan, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Berton E. Beck, Jacob G. Shively, Lester Breininger, Friedrich Krebs, Don Yoder Oct 1966

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 1, George Peterson Iii, William Hannan, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Berton E. Beck, Jacob G. Shively, Lester Breininger, Friedrich Krebs, Don Yoder

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Indian Readers and Healers by Prayer
• Bayard Taylor's Portrait of Pennsylvania Quakerism
• Gypsy Stories from the Swatara Valley
• Stump-Pulling
• Occult Tales from Union County
• Beekeeping and Bee Lore in Pennsylvania
• New Materials on the 18th Century Emigration from the Speyer State Archives
• The Snake-Bitten Dutchman
• Notes and Documents: A Letter to Germany (1806) ; Midwestern Diary of Joel Vale Garretson (1863-1864)
• Questionnaire on Hominy


Education And Nation-Building In Laos, Joel Halpern, Marilyn C. Tinsman Oct 1966

Education And Nation-Building In Laos, Joel Halpern, Marilyn C. Tinsman

Joel M. Halpern

No abstract provided.


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 28, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Oct 1966

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 28, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • Notable Upper Cape Cod Surface Recoveries (William S. Fowler)
  • Observations on Eastern Algonkian Linguistics (Nicholas N. Smith)
  • A Bungay River Site (George H. Barton)
  • A Probably Fake Pre-Columbian Marker (Bernard W. Powell)
  • Pebble-Made Projectile Points (Richard Q. Bourn, Jr.)
  • Cache of Engraved Pebbles from New Brunswick (William S. Fowler)
  • In Memoriam: Laurence K. Gahan
  • Redetermination of the Half-life of Carbon 14 (William B. Brierly)


Cattle Ranching As A Cultural Ecology Problem In San Miguel County, New Mexico, Thomas J. Maloney Sep 1966

Cattle Ranching As A Cultural Ecology Problem In San Miguel County, New Mexico, Thomas J. Maloney

Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Studies of cultural ecology, the adaptations of the people of a culture to a given physical and social environment, have usually dealt with a single ethnic group in a single environment. This study is concerned with an unusual situation, two fairly distinct ethnic groups in a region with large areas of distinctly different physical environments.


Young Charlotte (Or Fair Charlotte), Ernest Lord Aug 1966

Young Charlotte (Or Fair Charlotte), Ernest Lord

Maine Song and Story Sampler

Young Charlotte is an old ballad native to North America. It has been a popular ballad all over North America from Newfoundland to South Dakota, and widely studied. It was so popular, in fact, that it inspired a doll called Frozen Charlotte.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 4, Constantine Kermes, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Henry Glassie, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Tyrone Power Jul 1966

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 4, Constantine Kermes, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Henry Glassie, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Tyrone Power

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Amish Album
• Look Back, Once!
• The Pennsylvania Barn in the South: Part II
• Folk Festival Program
• Contributors to this Issue
• Festival Highlights
• Twenty Questions on Powwowing
• Moon-Signs in Cumberland County
• Reminiscences of "Des Dumm Fattel"
• Notes and Documents: Two Documents from the First World War
• The Dutch and Irish Colonies of Pennsylvania


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 27, Nos. 3 And 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Jul 1966

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 27, Nos. 3 And 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • Ceremonial and Domestic Products of Aboriginal New England (William S. Fowler)


The Hallucinogens Of Meso-American: An Ethnohistorical Survey, Rosemary B. Mudd Jun 1966

The Hallucinogens Of Meso-American: An Ethnohistorical Survey, Rosemary B. Mudd

Anthropology ETDs

This study describes and analyzes the patterns of usage associated with the hallucinogenic plants of Meso-America prior to the conquest and during the colonial period. Although distinctive features of the utilization of specific hallucinogens are noted, primary emphasis is placed on the use of the plants in general. Both continuities and changes from the pre-conquest and colonial periods to the present are indicated by the study. Separate descriptions of each hallucinogen or group of hallucinogens based principally on data in colonial sources are presented as essential to the analysis. The specific plants discussed include the hallucinogenic mushrooms, peyote, the Daturas, …


Religion In Kato Zodhia, Christo Philip Psiloinis Jun 1966

Religion In Kato Zodhia, Christo Philip Psiloinis

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Testimony On United States-South African Relations, Alvin W. Wolfe May 1966

Testimony On United States-South African Relations, Alvin W. Wolfe

Anthropology Faculty Publications

In my testimony before the US House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Africa (Tuesday, May 17, 1966, Committee on Foreign Affairs) I detailed some of the financial networks at work in US - South African relationships. The subcommittee met at 2 :30 p.m., in room 2200, Rayburn House Office Building, the Hon. Benjamin S. Rosenthal (acting chairman) presiding.


Ua12/2/35 The Word, Wku Interfraternity Council May 1966

Ua12/2/35 The Word, Wku Interfraternity Council

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Interfraternity Council. Includes articles:

  • Hageman, Jim. Introducing the Word
  • Snack Bar Changes
  • Greeks Under Point System in '66
  • Ryan, Hubert. Lambda Chi Alpha Plans for House
  • Hageman, Jim. Goals of the Inter-Fraternity Council
  • Hageman, Jim. Would You Believe?
  • Humphries, Bob. Greek Week Comes to Western Campus
  • Schedule of Greek Week
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Buy House
  • Dickson, Dean. Alpha Tau Omega Initiates Help Week on Campus
  • Alpha Gamma Rho Serves as host for Training Seminar
  • Morgan, Reed. With Just Cause Greeks Are Proud


Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-2, Sigma Chi Apr 1966

Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-2, Sigma Chi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Sigma Chi fraternity.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Frank Brown, Don Yoder, Amos Long Jr., Marion Ball Wilson, Fritz Braun Apr 1966

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Frank Brown, Don Yoder, Amos Long Jr., Marion Ball Wilson, Fritz Braun

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Stitching for Pretty
• New Light on "Mountain Mary"
• The Newspaper and Folklife Studies
• Pennsylvania Limekilns
• Mennonite Maids
• The Eighteenth-Century Emigration from the Palatinate: New Documentation


The Blackwater Side, Bill Cramp Mar 1966

The Blackwater Side, Bill Cramp

Maine Song and Story Sampler

"The Blackwater Side" is one of many songs that came to Maine from the British Tradition. It is, as Bill Cramp called it, a "long love song." This ballad is one in a series of songs that consist of true lovers' discussions, but none are any more good humored than "The Blackwater Side."


The Depot Camp, Bill Cramp Mar 1966

The Depot Camp, Bill Cramp

Maine Song and Story Sampler

The song, written by James O’Hara, a woodsman from Maine, described the lumbering operation owned and operated by James McNulty of Bangor, Maine.


Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-1, Sigma Chi Jan 1966

Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-1, Sigma Chi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Sigma Chi fraternity.


Laos, Future Prospects And Their Limitations, Joel Halpern Jan 1966

Laos, Future Prospects And Their Limitations, Joel Halpern

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

This article is not an attempt to assess the contemporary (1965) situation in Laos or to deal in detail with the politics of the immediate past. Our task is, rather, to outline briefly some of the most crucial factors which will play an important role in shaping the country's future.


Peasant Culture And Urbanization In Yugoslavia, Joel M. Halpern Jan 1966

Peasant Culture And Urbanization In Yugoslavia, Joel M. Halpern

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled "Peasant Culture and Urbanization in Yugoslavia" in Human Organization, Vol. 24, No. 2, Summer 1965, pp 162-174.


The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View Of Balkan Social Structures, Joel Halpern Jan 1966

The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View Of Balkan Social Structures, Joel Halpern

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

This paper concentrates on the South Slav extended family as viewed by observers writing in English, principally British and American. Specifically included are the writings of nineteenth century travelers and, in the twentieth century, the observations of ethnographers, sociologists and anthropologists. These are compared to analyses made by Slavic scholars. Most of the material is from Yugoslavia, and data from Bulgaria is also included.


Peasant Culture And Urbanization, Joel M. Halpern Jan 1966

Peasant Culture And Urbanization, Joel M. Halpern

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled "Peasant Culture and Urbanization in Yugoslavia" in Human Organization, Vol. 24, No. 2, Summer 1965, pp 162-174.


The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View, Joel Halpern Jan 1966

The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View, Joel Halpern

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

This paper concentrates on the South Slav extended family as viewed by observers writing in English, principally British and American. Specifically included are the writings of nineteenth century travelers and, in the twentieth century, the observations of ethnographers, sociologists and anthropologists. These are compared to analyses made by Slavic scholars. Most of the material is from Yugoslavia, and data from Bulgaria is also included.


Turner, Tony (Fa 1341), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jan 1966

Turner, Tony (Fa 1341), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan of collection (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 1341. Local lore collected in Barren County, Kentucky by Tony Turner for a folk studies class at Campbellsville College, Campbellsville, Kentucky. Includes survey sheets may include a brief narrative, origin, informant’s name and location.


Animal Sociology, Joan Shambrook Weer Jan 1966

Animal Sociology, Joan Shambrook Weer

Honors Projects

The study of animal behavior has fascinated man ever since the time of Aesop. By long historical tradition, people have seen parodies of human behavior in the actions of animals. However, this subject did not receive any serious attention from scientists until the middle of the nineteenth century, when Darwin'devoted part of his attention to the theory that the adaptation of an animal is largely accomplished through its behavior.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Henry Glassie, Berton E. Beck, Don Yoder Jan 1966

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 15, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Henry Glassie, Berton E. Beck, Don Yoder

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Dutch Country Burls and Bowls
• The Pennsylvania Barn in the South
• Tales of the Block House
• Official Religion Versus Folk Religion


Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson Jan 1966

Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson

Faculty/Staff Personal Papers

No abstract provided.


Use Of The Legislative Process In Protecting Animals, Hugh Mcnamee Jan 1966

Use Of The Legislative Process In Protecting Animals, Hugh Mcnamee

Laws and Legislation Collection

The statements that I shall make in this address are based upon experience gained by me as a lawyer, and as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. That experience was applied to the successful pioneer attempt to enact the Ohio Rodeo Law of which I was the author and the pilot. Ohio is the first state in which a law has been passed to prohibit certain cruelty practices prevalent in rodeos and thus virtually eliminate them as a medium of public entertainment.

The origin of legislation is in some comprehension of a condition that needs correction by law. …


Aurora Volume 53, Connie Dobson (Editor) Jan 1966

Aurora Volume 53, Connie Dobson (Editor)

Aurora-yearbook

College formerly located at Olivet, Illinois and known as Olivet University (1912-1923) Olivet College (1923-1939), Olivet Nazarene College (1940-1986), and Olivet Nazarene University (1986-Present).


Development Of The Concept Of Colonialism, Robert K. Thomas Jan 1966

Development Of The Concept Of Colonialism, Robert K. Thomas

Robert K. Thomas

This paper was used as a teaching tool within the Monteith College (Wayne State University) curriculum. It discusses the development of Bob's thoughts that led to the 'Colonialism: Classic and Internal' paper. -- note date of publication is an estimate


The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View Of Balkan Social Structures, Joel Halpern Jan 1966

The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View Of Balkan Social Structures, Joel Halpern

Joel M. Halpern

This paper concentrates on the South Slav extended family as viewed by observers writing in English, principally British and American. Specifically included are the writings of nineteenth century travelers and, in the twentieth century, the observations of ethnographers, sociologists and anthropologists. These are compared to analyses made by Slavic scholars. Most of the material is from Yugoslavia, and data from Bulgaria is also included.