A Glimpse Into the Past

A Glimpse Into the Past
Title A Glimpse Into the Past PDF eBook
Author Mary Hooper Crocker
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 802
Release 2015-10-14
Genre
ISBN 9781512326949

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This book is basically a Family History book on the Absalom Hooper Family. Absalom was born about 1764. He fought in the American Revolutionary War from about 12 years of age until the war was over and this book is about his children and their descendants from the time he married in 1782 until 1993.

Glimpses of World History

Glimpses of World History
Title Glimpses of World History PDF eBook
Author Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher
Pages 1016
Release 1949
Genre Civilization
ISBN

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Macavity

Macavity
Title Macavity PDF eBook
Author Thomas Stearns Eliot
Publisher Faber & Faber Children's Books
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Cats
ISBN 9780571308132

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Macavity is the world's most mischievous cat and a master criminal.

Glimpses of the Past

Glimpses of the Past
Title Glimpses of the Past PDF eBook
Author Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1913
Genre Teachers
ISBN

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A Glimpse Into the Past

A Glimpse Into the Past
Title A Glimpse Into the Past PDF eBook
Author Henry Phillips (jr.)
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1881
Genre
ISBN

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Glimpses of World History

Glimpses of World History
Title Glimpses of World History PDF eBook
Author Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre
ISBN 9789697280346

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History Is in the Land

History Is in the Land
Title History Is in the Land PDF eBook
Author T. J. Ferguson
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 337
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816532680

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Arizona’s San Pedro Valley is a natural corridor through which generations of native peoples have traveled for more than 12,000 years, and today many tribes consider it to be part of their ancestral homeland. This book explores the multiple cultural meanings, historical interpretations, and cosmological values of this extraordinary region by combining archaeological and historical sources with the ethnographic perspectives of four contemporary tribes: Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Zuni, and San Carlos Apache. Previous research in the San Pedro Valley has focused on scientific archaeology and documentary history, with a conspicuous absence of indigenous voices, yet Native Americans maintain oral traditions that provide an anthropological context for interpreting the history and archaeology of the valley. The San Pedro Ethnohistory Project was designed to redress this situation by visiting archaeological sites, studying museum collections, and interviewing tribal members to collect traditional histories. The information it gathered is arrayed in this book along with archaeological and documentary data to interpret the histories of Native American occupation of the San Pedro Valley. This work provides an example of the kind of interdisciplinary and politically conscious work made possible when Native Americans and archaeologists collaborate to study the past. As a methodological case study, it clearly articulates how scholars can work with Native American stakeholders to move beyond confrontations over who “owns” the past, yielding a more nuanced, multilayered, and relevant archaeology.