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Guide To The Linfield Tennis Collection, Linfield University Archives Jan 2022

Guide To The Linfield Tennis Collection, Linfield University Archives

Linfield Archives Finding Aids

This collection contains materials documenting the Linfield Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams over a span of nearly two decades, collected by Tennis head coach, Carl Swanson.


Guide To The Tim Marsh Collection, Linfield University Archives Jan 2022

Guide To The Tim Marsh Collection, Linfield University Archives

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This collection, donated by Tim Marsh, consist of articles, newspapers, and more which document various areas of Linfield history. These include athletics, academics, alumni, and more.


Making Herstory: Cherokee Women's Stickball, Natalie M. Welch, Jessica Siegele, Zachary T. Smith, Robin Hardin Jan 2019

Making Herstory: Cherokee Women's Stickball, Natalie M. Welch, Jessica Siegele, Zachary T. Smith, Robin Hardin

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Cherokee stickball amongst the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is a sporting tradition that precedes written records. Historical and academic texts have focused on men’s participation in the sport. However, Cherokee women participated in their own stickball games as recent as a decade ago, and stories exist of women playing stickball in the late nineteenth century. Many in the community believe stickball should not be played by women and doubt evidence of women playing historically. Researchers sought to understand the intersectionality of gender and ethnic identity for female stickball players who took the field to play stickball at the turn …


Guide To The Stephen Teal Collection, Linfield College Archives Jul 2018

Guide To The Stephen Teal Collection, Linfield College Archives

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Collection of framed photographs, CD, silkscreen print, and postcard collected by Dr. Stephen Teal.