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San Diego County Dept. of Education, CA. – 1976
This annotated bibliography developed by the San Diego (California) County Board of Education was intended to present positive cultural images of diverse ethnic groups. Entries include books on history, biography, folklore, fiction, poetry, arts and crafts, and contemporary life of black Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Americans, Chinese…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Asian Americans, Biographies
Havighurst, Robert J. – 1974
A historical overview of cultural attitudes in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States reveals that anthropologists greatly influenced the interaction between the Western "modern" culture and the primitive native culture in those countries. Historical analysis of attitudes toward Aborigines, Maoris, and American Indians provides…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, Anthropology, Attitude Change
Brilvitch, Charles – 1977
This document is a tour guide to the historical features of the seaports of Black Rock and Southport in the town of Fairfield, Connecticut. It is designed to acquaint visitors and residents with the stages of development that shaped both ports and the way that Fairfield has evolved through wars, depressions, and periods of prosperity over the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Buildings, Business, Colonial History (United States)

Fishman, Joshua A.; And Others – 1977
Recognizing a need for an objective, multidisciplinary and comprehensive look at the field of bilingual education, the Office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Center for Applied Linguistics cooperated in a state-of-the-art study of the field. State-of-the-art papers were commissioned in four general areas concerning bilingual education:…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism
Tanner, Helen Hornbeck – 1976
Intended as a guide to reliable sources and studies on the Ojibwa people, this bibliography cites 275 sources published between 1778 and 1975. The survey of the literature on this extensive tribe is especially valuable for sources relevant to certain much-argued issues in anthropology and history. One of these is the nature of a tribe--what are…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians
Forbes, Jack D.; Adams, Howard – 1976
Embodying a thoroughly grass-roots, democratic approach, the Native American Language Education (NALE) Project of D-Q University began operation during 1973-74. Local Native Americans are employed to work with the indigenous population in the local communities. Members of the local community are provided the time and opportunity to discuss, meet,…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Development
Michigan Education Association, East Lansing. Div. of Minority Affairs. – 1973
This volume contains lesson plans for grades 4 through 8 on the contributions of Blacks, Latinos, and First Americans and on prejudice and racism. The lesson plans are presented within the framework of main ideas, activities for the ideas, and resources for the activities. The section on racism includes definitions and examples of racism. The…
Descriptors: African History, American History, American Indians, Biculturalism
Hauser, Philip M. – 1969
There are three developments which have profoundly affected mans' values, attitudes, social institutions, and behaviorisms. These are the population explosion, the population implosion, and population differentiation. These three developments are interrelated and are affected by accelerating rates of technological and social change. By reason of…
Descriptors: American History, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Educational Problems

Reyes, Domingo Nick – 1975
Comprised of various groups, the Hispanic Americans constitute the second largest ethnic minority group in the United States. The largest Hispanic American groups living in the United States are Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, South and Central Americans. Of these, the Mexican Americans constitute the largest and oldest group. Puerto…
Descriptors: Achievement, Armed Forces, Cubans, Cultural Awareness
McGrath, Patricia L. – 1976
New educational opportunities for women around the world are traced. An introductory section provides an overview and discussion on the implications of equal education for women. Other sections discuss the historical background of equal education for women, women's literacy, the primary school experience, secondary education, technical skills,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women
Young, Louise, Ed. – 1974
The reports from this conference deal with the sources, manifestations, and influences of sports and physical education over time, geography, and cultures. Written in a non-technical manner, the twenty-eight articles deal with the relationship of sports to (among others) politics, art, dance, mythology, religion, economics, sociology, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Artists, Athletics, Baseball
Billingsley, Andrew – Urban League News, 1976
Family life among black people in the United States has its roots in Africa. Many distinctive features of African family life were carried out in modified forms in the early African settlements in this country. The importance of the extended family, communalism, the important role of the grandmother, the collective responsibility of the care of…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Achievement, Black Culture
Sauer, Carl – 1975
Written to provide a view of the American landscape as it was before the European colonization, this book consists of 14 units which provide portraits of the American Indian tribes who occupied the land, on a bio-regional basis. The units are about the: basket makers of California, gatherers of desert and mountain, fishers of the streams, boat…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Area Studies, Cultural Awareness
Chapman, Anne – 1997
This unit of study explores the experiences and the role of women during World War II. The unit can serve as an introduction or supplement to commonly taught topics such as Nazism in Germany, the Holocaust, the "home front," the USSR's Great Patriotic War, and the struggle between Nationalists and Communists in China. It begins with an…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Context, European History, Females

Cheape, Charles W. – OAH Magazine of History, 1996
Evaluates the life and career of DuPont corporate executive, Walter Carpenter, and uses it to illustrate the rise of the managerial class. Neither owners nor entrepreneurs, managers like Carpenter used their intelligence and skill to reorganize and expand the companies the companies where they worked. (MJP)
Descriptors: Administrators, Business, Business Administration, Business Cycles