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Freedom Of Commerce: The History And Archaeology Of Trade At St. Castin’S Habitation 1670-1701, Brooke Ann Manross Dec 1994

Freedom Of Commerce: The History And Archaeology Of Trade At St. Castin’S Habitation 1670-1701, Brooke Ann Manross

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Settled on the often disputed border of New England and Acadia during the last quarter of the 17th century, the Baron Jean Vincent de l’Abbadie de St. Castin operated a trading post at the confluence of the Penobscot and Bagaduce Rivers near the modem town of Castin, Maine. Castin was an entrepreneur who traded with the Abenaki Indians of Acadia and Maine for peltry. Although he was French, Castin exchanged this peltry with Massachusetts merchants in order to get the European trade items necessary to supply his Abenaki clientele. Castin preferred trade to warfare, nevertheless, he was often embroiled in …


Cultural Crisis And Modalities Of Knowledge, Giovanni Carlo Bonotto Dec 1994

Cultural Crisis And Modalities Of Knowledge, Giovanni Carlo Bonotto

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Attitudinal Conflicts Regarding Role Expectations And Role Performances Among Middle-Class Muslim Couples In Damietta, Nadya Ahmed Hassan El Mawaziny Jul 1994

Attitudinal Conflicts Regarding Role Expectations And Role Performances Among Middle-Class Muslim Couples In Damietta, Nadya Ahmed Hassan El Mawaziny

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Amber Valley: A Black Enclave In Northern Alberta, Canada, Jimmy Robert Melton Jan 1994

Amber Valley: A Black Enclave In Northern Alberta, Canada, Jimmy Robert Melton

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Bringing The Schoolhouse To Life: Methodologies Of Living History Education Demonstrated In A Living History Program For San Timoteo Schoolhouse, Riverside County, California, Mark L. Shanks Jan 1994

Bringing The Schoolhouse To Life: Methodologies Of Living History Education Demonstrated In A Living History Program For San Timoteo Schoolhouse, Riverside County, California, Mark L. Shanks

Theses Digitization Project

This project begins by examining living history, defining its scope, uses, and relationship to other fields. It further defines and articulates a second-person methodology for construction of living history educational projects, grounding it in historical, educational, and dramatic theory.


African-American Family And Society On The Lands Of The Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, 1862-1880, Bradley Michael Mcdonald Jan 1994

African-American Family And Society On The Lands Of The Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, 1862-1880, Bradley Michael Mcdonald

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Validation Of Goals For Pre-Departure Missionary Orientation, Donna M. Worley Jan 1994

Validation Of Goals For Pre-Departure Missionary Orientation, Donna M. Worley

Dissertations

Problem

Cross-cultural orientation programs facilitate missionary preparedness. Orientation is more effective if driven by valid and suitable goals determined before methods are selected and programs implemented. This study attempted to identify valid goals for pre-departure programs and develop a framework for selecting them.

Method

The goals of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Institute for World Mission (IWM) were selected for validation. IWM is a 4-6 week pre-departure orientation program that started in 1966 and had effectively prepared 2,500+ cross-cultural missionaries by 1993. Their goals are broad areas suitable for establishing sub-goals and objectives. The validation process comprised four phases: identification and …


The Spatial Distribution Of Ground Stone Tools As A Marker Of Status Differentials In A Chinookan Plank House On The Lower Columbia River, John William Wolf Jan 1994

The Spatial Distribution Of Ground Stone Tools As A Marker Of Status Differentials In A Chinookan Plank House On The Lower Columbia River, John William Wolf

Dissertations and Theses

Social status was an integral part of the social structure of Northwest Coast societies. The presence of ranked social structures and household space based on rank is reported in the ethnographic literature. Archaeologists have long searched for independent and verifiable means to infer social structure from archaeological deposits. Burial goods have been used to identify status differences. Do other items of material culture also reflect such differences?

The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether or not the distribution of certain tools recovered from a Chinookan plank house on the lower Columbia River paralleled the household residence location that …


Deciphering The Messages Of Baltimore's Monuments, Melanie Dawn Collier Jan 1994

Deciphering The Messages Of Baltimore's Monuments, Melanie Dawn Collier

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Trade Networks And Artifact Analysis: A Comparison Of Elite Households 1780-1810, Rion Renee Microys Jan 1994

Trade Networks And Artifact Analysis: A Comparison Of Elite Households 1780-1810, Rion Renee Microys

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Wealth And Society In Eighteenth Century Bermuda: A View From The Colonial Capital Of St George's, Cara Anne Harbecke Metz Jan 1994

Wealth And Society In Eighteenth Century Bermuda: A View From The Colonial Capital Of St George's, Cara Anne Harbecke Metz

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Colonial Virginia's Cooking Dynasty: Women's Spheres And Culinary Arts, Katharine E. Harbury Jan 1994

Colonial Virginia's Cooking Dynasty: Women's Spheres And Culinary Arts, Katharine E. Harbury

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Inequality In Early Virginia: A Case Study From Martin's Hundred, Andrew C. Edwards Jan 1994

Inequality In Early Virginia: A Case Study From Martin's Hundred, Andrew C. Edwards

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


African-American Influence On The Chesapeake Bay Log Canoe: Evidence From Nineteenth Century Probate Inventories And Population Census Records Of York County, Virginia And Worcester County, Maryland, Albert James M. Mamary Jan 1994

African-American Influence On The Chesapeake Bay Log Canoe: Evidence From Nineteenth Century Probate Inventories And Population Census Records Of York County, Virginia And Worcester County, Maryland, Albert James M. Mamary

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Department Of Anthropology At The Louisiana Purchase Exposition: Motives, Methods, And Messages, Jeffrey Daryl Gauss Jan 1994

The Department Of Anthropology At The Louisiana Purchase Exposition: Motives, Methods, And Messages, Jeffrey Daryl Gauss

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


To Make Them Like Us: European-Indian Intermarriage In Seventeenth-Century North America, Jennifer Agee Jones Jan 1994

To Make Them Like Us: European-Indian Intermarriage In Seventeenth-Century North America, Jennifer Agee Jones

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.