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Full-Text Articles in Cultural History
Where Do I Belong In The United States Public School System?, Christiana R. Becker
Where Do I Belong In The United States Public School System?, Christiana R. Becker
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
I seek to inquire about the world as it relates to my identity as a first generation descent of the Penobscot tribe living in the United States by utilizing four methodologies in my research: life histories/autobiographies, narrative inquiry, a/r/tography and practice-based and practice-led. Through coupling my artistic practice with those four methodologies I am able to creatively show the information I have unearthed in hopes that others will benefit from a fresh and augmented understanding of what it historically and culturally means to be a part of a community that makes up a very small percentage of the United States …
Mabel Haskell's Wedding Gown, Jacqueline Field
"So Monstrous Smart" : Maine Women And Fashion, 1790-1840, Kerry A. O'Brien
"So Monstrous Smart" : Maine Women And Fashion, 1790-1840, Kerry A. O'Brien
Maine History
This article is overview of women's fashions, in Maine and elsewhere in the United States, in the nineteenth century.