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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Freedom Of Commerce: The History And Archaeology Of Trade At St. Castin’S Habitation 1670-1701, Brooke Ann Manross
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
Cultural Crisis And Modalities Of Knowledge, Giovanni Carlo Bonotto
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 44, No. 1, Charles L. Blockson, Roland C. Barksdale-Hall, Jerrilyn Mcgregory, Terry G. Jordan
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 44, No. 1, Charles L. Blockson, Roland C. Barksdale-Hall, Jerrilyn Mcgregory, Terry G. Jordan
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• "A Missing Link": The History of African Americans in Pennsylvania
• The Twin City Elks Lodge: A Unifying Force in Farrell's African American Community
• The Greening of Philadelphia
• The "Saddlebag" House Type and Pennsylvania Extended
Ua12/2/1 Phase Generation X, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Phase Generation X, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald:
- Wilson, Sherry. Out With the Old, In With the New – Generation X
- Wilson, Sherry. Taking Control: Two Generation Xers Speak Out On Life – Jennifer Armstron, Jimmy Armstrong
- Bernardy, Patrick. Media Teaches Xers How to eXpress Themselves – MTV
- Anna, Cara. Facing Life at 21: Where’s My Cane?
- Quarles, Mitchell. Think Again: Call Us What You Will, But Slackers We Are Not
The Cultural Construction Of The Maine Sporting Camps, March O. Mccubrey
The Cultural Construction Of The Maine Sporting Camps, March O. Mccubrey
Maine History
Maine’s lakes and forests attracted a growing number of urban hunters and anglers after 1880. Attracted in part by the informality and remoteness of the Maine woods, these urban recreationists nevertheless imposed their own sense of order and propriety upon the culture of the sporting camp. Urban “sports “ went “back to nature, ” yet maintained their status - and their social distance - as ladies and gentlemen. ”
Update - September 1994, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - September 1994, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Ritualized Genital Mutilation the Procedure
-- A Cultural Perspective
-- Female Genital Mutilation: A Question of Fundamental Human Rights
-- Ethics When Cultures Clash
-- Ethics Consultation (Review)
Review: 'High Risk And High Stakes: Health Professionals, Politics And Policy', Patrick G. Donnelly
Review: 'High Risk And High Stakes: Health Professionals, Politics And Policy', Patrick G. Donnelly
Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Faculty Publications
Many studies of the law and policy creation process examine the efforts of particular interest groups and coalitions to influence the views and votes of legislators. Wysong focuses on the role of professional associations, specifically associations of health care professionals, in the legislative debate over the High Risk Occupational Disease Notification and Prevention Act, an example of what is most commonly known as "right-to-know" legislation.
The ethical codes and service-oriented goals of professions suggest that associations of professionals might act differently than interest groups. Wysong shows that the core groups in debates over health and safety legislation recognize that their …
Making Monotheism: Global Islam In Local Practice Among The Laujé Of Indonesia, Jennifer W. Nourse
Making Monotheism: Global Islam In Local Practice Among The Laujé Of Indonesia, Jennifer W. Nourse
Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Publications
This paper explores the complex interaction between state-sanctioned Islam and local religious practice in Indonesia's periphery. In 1982 in the "county" of Tinombo, Central Sulawesi, immigrant Reform Muslims convinced the regional government to ban a spirit possession ritual performed by the indigenous Laufe people. Reformists claimed that Laujé spirit mediums were possessed by satanic spirits. Insulted by Reformists' claims that Laujé rites were pagan and they themselves were not Muslims, prominent Laujé went to officials in the government asking to rescind the ban. In their arguments, Laujé borrowed the rhetoric of Reform Islam. The ban was rescinded in 1984. Once …
Attitudinal Conflicts Regarding Role Expectations And Role Performances Among Middle-Class Muslim Couples In Damietta, Nadya Ahmed Hassan El Mawaziny
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.
Ua12/2/78 Newsletter, Kappa Sigma
Ua12/2/78 Newsletter, Kappa Sigma
Student Organizations
Newsletter created by and about Kappa Sigma fraternity in 1984.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 3, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Elaine Mercer, Kenneth E. Kopecky, Eric O. Hoiberg, Gertrude E. Huntington, Marilyn E. Lehman, Samuel S. Stoltzfus, William B. Fetterman, Bernadette L. Hutchison, John W. Friesen
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 3, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Elaine Mercer, Kenneth E. Kopecky, Eric O. Hoiberg, Gertrude E. Huntington, Marilyn E. Lehman, Samuel S. Stoltzfus, William B. Fetterman, Bernadette L. Hutchison, John W. Friesen
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Old Order Amish
• Amish Quilts: Creativity Supported by Rules and Traditions
• Conflict: A Mainspring of Amish Society
• Occupational Opportunities for Old Order Amish Women
• The Amish Taboo on Photography: Its Historical and Social Significance
• Our Changing Amish Church District
• Images of the Amish on Stage and Film
• Amish Gardens: A Symbol of Identity
• The Myth of the Ideal Folk Society Versus the Reality of Amish Life
Aurora Volume 81, Kolaya Mosburg (Editor)
Aurora Volume 81, Kolaya Mosburg (Editor)
Aurora-yearbook
College formerly located at Olivet, Illinois and known as Olivet University (1912-1923) Olivet College (1923-1939), Olivet Nazarene College (1940-1986), and Olivet Nazarene University (1986-Present).
Table Of Contents (V.6, 1994)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews And End Matter
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Neuwirth: Perlen aus Gablonz: Historismus, Jugendstil/Beads from Gablonz: Historicism, Art Nouveau reviewed by Karlis Karklins
Morris and Preston-Whyte: Speaking with Beads: Zulu Arts from Southern Africa reviewed by Marilee Wood
Liu: Collectible Beads: A Universal Aesthetic reviewed by Karlis Karklins
Delaroziere: Perles d' Afrique reviewed by Marie-José Opper
Oregon Archaeological Society: Indian Trade Goods reviewed by Cloyd Sørensen, Jr.
Kock and Sode: Glass, Glass Beads and Glassmakers in Northern India reviewed by Peter Francis, Jr.
Captions And Color Plates (V.6, 1994)
Captions And Color Plates (V.6, 1994)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
No abstract provided.
A Possible Beadmaker's Kit From North America's Lake Superior Copper District, Susan R. Martin
A Possible Beadmaker's Kit From North America's Lake Superior Copper District, Susan R. Martin
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Beads of copper are amongst the oldest and most widespread ornament forms known in North America. Native copper was an important material to prehistoric Americans, and certainly the most important metal. It was collected, transported and traded over wide areas from as early as seven thousand years before present, and its for ornaments persisted until it was gradually replaced by European metals over the many years of the contact period. A recently discovered cache of copper beads, bead preforms, awls, a crescent knife and scraps of raw copper at site 20KE20 in northern Michigan offers insight into the process of …
Toward A Social History Of Beadmakers, Peter Francis Jr.
Toward A Social History Of Beadmakers, Peter Francis Jr.
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
An understanding of beads requires an understanding of the people involved with them. This paper examines three historical aspects of people engaged in beadmaking, especially the production of glass beads. The history of their social relations is considered in regards to the record of their physical movements, the manner in which they organize themselves and pass on their traditions, and their status within society. Information concerning each of these is arranged geographically and chronologically in an attempt to discern the patterns of the social history of beadmakers.
Beads From The African Burial Ground, New York City: A Preliminary Assessment, Cheryl J. Laroche
Beads From The African Burial Ground, New York City: A Preliminary Assessment, Cheryl J. Laroche
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Excavation of the African Burial Ground in New York City yielded the skeletal remains of more than 400 individuals. This paper is a preliminary discussion of beads associated with seven of the burials. The in situ bead configurations of three of the interments are distinctive and appear to be indicative of cultural practices of Africans in 18th-century New York. The configurations include necklaces and possibly wristlets, as well as waistbeads. The latter represent the first recorded instance of such use by Africans or African descendants in North America. These objects provide insight into the religious or ritual behavior of the …
European Beads From Spanish-Colonial Lamanai And Tipu, Belize, Marvin T. Smith, Elizabeth Graham, David M. Pendergast
European Beads From Spanish-Colonial Lamanai And Tipu, Belize, Marvin T. Smith, Elizabeth Graham, David M. Pendergast
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Excavation of the contact-period components of the Maya sites of Lamanai and Tipu, in northern and west-central Belize, respectively, have yielded moderate collections of European glass and other beads. The archaeological data are augmented by ethnohistorical documentation regarding the length of Maya/Spanish interaction. Contexts do not provide unequivocal stratigraphic evidence of sequential bead importation, but known dates of bead varieties assist in refining both site chronology and the understanding of bead use. As the first Central American collections to be analyzed, the two assemblages offer an initial glimpse of one aspect of European impact on native material and non-material culture.
Beads: Journal Of The Society Of Bead Researchers - Volume 6 (Complete)
Beads: Journal Of The Society Of Bead Researchers - Volume 6 (Complete)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Adam's Sin On The Human Race, Norman R. Gulley
The Effects Of Adam's Sin On The Human Race, Norman R. Gulley
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Inequality In Early Virginia: A Case Study From Martin's Hundred, Andrew C. Edwards
Inequality In Early Virginia: A Case Study From Martin's Hundred, Andrew C. Edwards
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
African-American Family And Society On The Lands Of The Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, 1862-1880, Bradley Michael Mcdonald
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.
Trade Networks And Artifact Analysis: A Comparison Of Elite Households 1780-1810, Rion Renee Microys
Trade Networks And Artifact Analysis: A Comparison Of Elite Households 1780-1810, Rion Renee Microys
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Deciphering The Messages Of Baltimore's Monuments, Melanie Dawn Collier
Deciphering The Messages Of Baltimore's Monuments, Melanie Dawn Collier
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
To Make Them Like Us: European-Indian Intermarriage In Seventeenth-Century North America, Jennifer Agee Jones
To Make Them Like Us: European-Indian Intermarriage In Seventeenth-Century North America, Jennifer Agee Jones
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Validation Of Goals For Pre-Departure Missionary Orientation, Donna M. Worley
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
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 …
Wealth And Society In Eighteenth Century Bermuda: A View From The Colonial Capital Of St George's, Cara Anne Harbecke Metz
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.