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Brennan, Mary Zita, B. 1955 (Sc 2229), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Brennan, Mary Zita, B. 1955 (Sc 2229), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2229. Dissertation titled "Sense of Place: Reconstructing Community Through Archeology, Oral History, and GIS" written by Mary Zita Brennan in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a doctorate in anthropology at the University of Arkansas. The work focuses on families along Moccasin and Indian Creeks in northwest Pope County, Arkansas. Appendices on compact disc. Tate Cromwell "Piney" Page was on the faculty of Western Kentucky University for many years.
Women Of New France 1: Introduction, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 1: Introduction, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 1. Introduction to Exhibit on Women of New France.
Women Of New France 3: Clothing And Dress, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 3: Clothing And Dress, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 3. Adornment, Articles of Dress, Caps and Hats, Garments and Shoes.
Women Of New France 7: Women In Trade And Diplomacy, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 7: Women In Trade And Diplomacy, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 7. "Go-Betweens" and Madame Montour, métis diplomat.
The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project Summer Events, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project Summer Events, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Archaeology Field School
Archaeology Summer Camps
Archaeology Lecture Series
Archaeology Open House
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: Join Our Membership, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: Join Our Membership, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
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Public Archaeology
Women Of New France 2: Needle Arts, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 2: Needle Arts, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 2. Clothing Production and Repair, Weaving, and Sewing.
Women Of New France 6: Education And Literacy, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 6: Education And Literacy, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 6. Education and Literacy.
Women Of New France 4: Cooking, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 4: Cooking, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 4. On the Table and Open Hearth Cooking.
Women Of New France 8: Women And Servitude, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 8: Women And Servitude, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 8. Women of New France Who Served as Slaves and Servants.
Women Of New France 5: Music, Dance, And Diversions, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Women Of New France 5: Music, Dance, And Diversions, Stacey Moore, Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
Panel 5. Music, Dance, and Diversions.