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A Penobscot Assessment Of Frank Siebert, Eunice Baumann-Nelson
A Penobscot Assessment Of Frank Siebert, Eunice Baumann-Nelson
Maine History
Dr. Eunice Baumann-Nelson is the author of The Wabanaki: An Annotated Bibliography. She was bom on Indian Island, and she became the first Penobscot to get a B.A., and later got an M.A. in Child Psychology and a Ph.D. in Human Relations at N. Y. U. Later still she received an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Maine. She served in the Peace Corps in Peru and Bolivia, was the head of the Vassar art library and head librarian at The Museum of the American Indian in New York City. She has long been a student …
The Return Of The 1998 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition: The Search For Some Even Earlier South Carolinians, Albert C. Goodyear
The Return Of The 1998 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition: The Search For Some Even Earlier South Carolinians, Albert C. Goodyear
Faculty & Staff Publications
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The Growing Evidence Of A Late Paleoindian Dalton Occupation At The Big Pine Tree Site, Albert C. Goodyear
The Growing Evidence Of A Late Paleoindian Dalton Occupation At The Big Pine Tree Site, Albert C. Goodyear
Faculty & Staff Publications
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Anthropology And Ethnicity: From Herder To Hermeneutics, Jack Eller
Anthropology And Ethnicity: From Herder To Hermeneutics, Jack Eller
Ethnic Studies Review
For a long time, the central focus of anthropology has been on the study of the so-called traditional societies. However, with the transformation of those societies into "ethnicized" groups within state systems, anthropologists have had to rethink their concepts, theories, and methods. They have had to deal with, among others things, issues of cultural difference, cultural boundaries, and cultural movements. This article looks retrospectively at certain changes that have taken place in anthropology especially with regard to the study of ethnicity.
Women In The Invisible Economy In Tunis, Richard A. Lobban
Women In The Invisible Economy In Tunis, Richard A. Lobban
Faculty Publications
This chapter turns to the theoretical and empirical aspects of the women's presence, or absence, in the economy of the greater metropolitan area of Tunis. It takes off from an earlier work 1 that focused on the informal economy in Tunis in general. However, this study is guided by the assumption that there is an integrated and unitary economy overall. While the overt public economic presence of women is not great in Tunis, this study of the invisible economy require s a model that articulates the role for both men and women. As described in the introduction, this research recognizes …