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Priest, Laurie; Summerfield, Liane – 1983
A decline in government funding for recreational services has stimulated the growth of private and commercial recreation. In this two-page information review, areas in which job opportunities in the recreational field are to be found are discussed, and trends in commercial recreation are listed. A list of 22 resource organizations and 6…
Descriptors: Athletics, Career Choice, Cultural Activities, Employment Opportunities
Swift Arrow, Bernadine – Indian Historian, 1974
Descriptors: American Indians, Construction Materials, Cultural Activities, Cultural Background
Adult Education in Finland, 1974
The excerpts from four speeches at the National Adult Education Conference deal with the distribution of tasks of the State, communes, and organizations of free cultural activities in the field; administrative questions; and economic responsibilities. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Organizations, Community Role, Conferences
Khan, Naseem – 1978
Minority group arts in Britain are discussed as a means to develop and enhance a multi-cultural society. The arts of the following ethnic groups are discussed: Bangladeshis, Chinese, Cypriots, East and Central Europeans, Indians, Pakistanis, West Indians, and Africans. Following a description of the cultural activities of each group, specific…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Cultural Activities, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups
White, Virginia P. – 1980
Support for work in the arts is examined, noting the specific ways of obtaining this support from both the public and private sectors. The major sources of information on grants and grantsmanship are listed, including libraries and their resources, professional associations, workshops, institutes, subscription information services, news media,…
Descriptors: Artists, Cultural Activities, Cultural Enrichment, Financial Support
Weiland, Steven, Ed. – 1980
This collection of essays seeks to offer a composite portrait of state humanities programs from a wide range of viewpoints. Topics explored include: the role of the National Endowment for the Humanities; the importance of the humanities; origins and new directions for state programs; humanities and the issues of public policy, the arts, science,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Cultural Activities, Humanities, Position Papers
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Tyblewski, Tyburcjusz – 1977
This volume considers the value of Esperanto in relation to international tourism, and the characteristics of Esperantist tourists. Esperanto is seen as a solution to problems of language in international relations in general, and thus to international travel as well. The following are some of the general characteristics of the majority of…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Cultural Activities, Culture Contact, Individual Characteristics
Fasuyik, T. A. – 1973
This document, published by the United Nations, is one of approximately twenty in a series designed to show how cultural policies are planned and implemented in various Member States. The studies which cover countries belonging to differing social and economic systems, geographical areas and levels of development present a wide variety of…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Art Education, Comparative Education
Gurnoe, Katherine J. – 1971
Described here are ten Indian games with their rules, objects, number of players, scoring systems, and equipment requirements. A sketch of each game and its equipment is included, as is a short bibliography of books on Indians and their games. Other papers in the series from the Task Force on Ethnic Studies are SO 005 534 to SO 005 551. (OPH)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Childrens Games, Citations (References)
Pesata, Levi; And Others – 1976
Developed by utilizing only Jicarilla Apache people as resources to preserve the authenticity of the material and information, this booklet presents information on the Jicarilla Apache celebration of "Go-gii-ya". "Go-gii-ya" is a religious feast and ceremony held annually over a three-day period which climaxes on the fifteenth…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
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Dimaggio, Paul; Useem, Michael – Social Problems, 1978
Visitors to museums and audiences of live performing arts tend to be better educated, of higher occupational standing, and more affluent than the general populace. Recent trends indicate that expansion in the scale of arts activities and government subsidies has not been accompanied by a democratization of cultural consumption. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Attendance Patterns, Cultural Activities
Ballard, Richard E. – College Store Journal, 1978
To attract suburban, nonstudent customers, the Yale Cooperative Corporation held a Heirloom Discovery Day. Co-op books and materials were sold to customers who came with antique items to be appraised. Donations from the profits were made to the New Haven Symphony and the University Collection of Musical Instruments. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Stores, Community Involvement, Cultural Activities, Fine Arts
Newman, Charles R. – Community College Frontiers, 1977
Parkland Community College (Illinois) takes cultural entertainment to the community by traveling to the people. Local organizations, such as Women's Clubs, distribute publicity and sell tickets, while the college provides the programs, secures the facilities, directs advertising, and provides the sponsoring organization with publicity display…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Services, Cultural Activities, Outreach Programs
Calvet, Louis Jean – Francais dans le Monde, 1977
The thousand and one places (cabaret, cafe, music hall, theater) are the stops made by the would-be recording artist on the way to the studio. The historical development of the French song is traced from the middle ages to the present. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Cultural Activities, Cultural Centers, Folk Culture
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Adjaye, Joseph K. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1987
The perception and organization of time are basic to the internal ordering of culture. This article demonstrates that the Akan observe precise time structures although these are largely unrecorded. Their time related institutions form a coherent system that orders life, but they are very different from those in Western perceptions. (Author/VM)
Descriptors: African Culture, Cultural Activities, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
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