The Great Village

The Great Village
Title The Great Village PDF eBook
Author Cyril S. Belshaw
Publisher Routledge
Pages 342
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136546200

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This book is the first systematic study of the urban Papuan and analyses, among other things, the family, household budgets, the proliferation of ceremonial and the re-birth of sorcery. The study can be compared, from the point of view of methods and research problems, with the increasing number of accounts of the urbanization of traditional societies, particularly in Africa. Hanuabada is not, however, 'de-tribalized' and it has maintained its boundaries intact against overwhelming immigration. First published in 1957.

The Great Village

The Great Village
Title The Great Village PDF eBook
Author Cyril S. Belshaw
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 342
Release 2004
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780415330503

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This book is the first systematic study of the urban Papuan and analyses, among other things, the family, household budgets, the proliferation of ceremonial and the re-birth of sorcery. The study can be compared, from the point of view of methods and research problems, with the increasing number of accounts of the urbanization of traditional societies, particularly in Africa. Hanuabada is not, however, 'de-tribalized' and it has maintained its boundaries intact against overwhelming immigration. First published in 1957.

The Old Village and the Great House

The Old Village and the Great House
Title The Old Village and the Great House PDF eBook
Author Douglas V. Armstrong
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 440
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780252016172

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Rediscovering the lives of enslaved people in Jamaica A combination of archaeological and historical study, The Old Village and the Great House examines life within enslaved, and later free, laborer households at a Jamaican sugar plantation. Douglas V. Armstrong draws on excavations in house-yard areas to create a case study comparison between the lives of enslaved workers and the planter class. As Armstrong shows, archaeological analysis and historical research reveal a firsthand record of people's lives and the emergence of an African-Jamaican community. Detailed descriptions of artifacts, structural remains, and dietary refuse combine with written accounts to provide insight into the lives of enslaved people and African-Jamaican transformations.

The Great American Newspaper

The Great American Newspaper
Title The Great American Newspaper PDF eBook
Author Kevin McAuliffe
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1978
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Traces the rise and fall The Village Voice, the country's first alternative newsweekly.

The Great Republic (Complete)

The Great Republic (Complete)
Title The Great Republic (Complete) PDF eBook
Author Hubert H. Bankcroft
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 1887
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465585559

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The Great Medicine Road, Part 1

The Great Medicine Road, Part 1
Title The Great Medicine Road, Part 1 PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Tate
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 365
Release 2014-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 0806147482

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Between 1841 and 1866, more than 500,000 people followed trails to Oregon, California, and the Salt Lake Valley in one of the greatest mass migrations in American history. This collection of travelers’ accounts of their journeys in the 1840s, the first volume in a new series of trail narratives, comprises excerpts from pioneer and missionary letters, diaries, journals, and memoirs—many previously unpublished—accompanied by biographical information and historical background. Beginning with Father Pierre-Jean de Smet’s letters relating his encounters with Plains Indians, and ending with an account of a Mormon gold miner’s journey from California to Salt Lake City, these narratives tell varied and vivid stories. Some travelers fled hard times: religious persecution, the collapse of the agricultural economy, illness, or unpredictable weather. Others looked ahead, attracted by California gold, the verdant Willamette Valley of Oregon, or the prospect of converting Native people to Christianity. Although many welcomed the adventure and adjusted to the rigors of trail life, others complained in their accounts of difficulty adapting. Remembrances of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails have yielded some of the most iconic images in American history. This and forthcoming volumes in The Great Medicine Road series present the pioneer spirit of the original overlanders supported by the rich scholarship of the past century and a half.

Report of James W. Taylor, on the Mineral Resources of the United States East of the Rocky Mountains [1867]

Report of James W. Taylor, on the Mineral Resources of the United States East of the Rocky Mountains [1867]
Title Report of James W. Taylor, on the Mineral Resources of the United States East of the Rocky Mountains [1867] PDF eBook
Author United States. Dept. of the Treasury
Publisher
Pages 764
Release 1868
Genre Gold mines and mining
ISBN

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