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Balthazar, Richard – 1992
In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries prehistoric earthworks were to be seen throughout North America. Fascinated colonialist and European settlers attributed these mysterious mounds to mythic Eurocentric sources rather recognizing them as evidence of prehistoric Amerinds. By the end of the nineteenth century interest in the…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Archaeology, Diagrams, Elementary Secondary Education

Floyd, Samuel A., Jr. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1989
Outlines the concurrent development of Black music and Black dance in the United States, and describes the interaction of the two genres throughout their mutually dependent evolutions. Traces the histories of the dances of African American culture, known collectively as "jazz dance," in relation to ragtime, jazz, and the blues. (AF)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Culture, Black History

Ceci, Lynn – Society, 1990
Examines the historical bases for the story of Squanto's introduction of fish fertilizer to the Pilgrims at Plymouth (Massachusetts). Presents new evidence from an ethnohistoric, anthropological, and archaeological perspective that challenges Indian fish fertilizer use, suggesting that Squanto conveyed knowledge of the practice from one group of…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Agronomy, American Indian History, American Indians
Larson, Judy L. – 1986
This book explores the popularity of American illustration from the late 1800s through the 1920s. Illustrated books, periodicals, the public consumption of illustrations, and various themes of illustration are discussed. Themes include: (1) "The Smart Set"; (2) "The Masses"; (3) "The Domestic Scene"; (4) "Town and Country"; (5) "Let Me Call You…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Foreign Countries, Freehand Drawing
Brady, Erika; And Others – 1984
Volume one of a multivolume catalog inventories 247 federal agency collections of wax cylinder recordings made by early ethnographers during 5 decades (1890-1941) of field work with Native American, traditional American, and world cultures. Native American music, chants, and linguistic samples comprise the majority of the collection. In addition…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Audio Equipment