Political and community leaders help kick off a month-long celebration of Filipino American culture. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topic: Filipino American culture
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Topics: humanities, American culture
Political and community leaders help kick off the festival’s week-long celebration of Asian American culture in Chicago. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network (CAN TV).
Topic: Asian American culture
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African American choir performing spirituals.
Topics: New Deal, African American Culture
A conversation about the challenges of Polish immigration to Chicago from the early 1800's to the present, with discussions on the various centers of Polish and Polish-American culture, and traditions of Polish culture and history. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Topics: Polish immigration, Polish-American culture
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Professor Paul Moreno talked about 1950s American culture. He described how post-World War II society changed due to the Baby Boom, suburbanization, and the emergence of teen culture. He also charted how social norms changed from the Victorian era through the Progressive era and into the 1950s. Sponsor: Hillsdale College
Topics: 1950s American Culture, Television Program
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This weeks' stories is about food and thoughts about gardening.
Topics: Stories, Food, Native American Culture, Gardening
National Conference for Yiddish: Joseph Landis on Yiddish in the Context of American Culture Part 1 (May 17th-18th, 1969) This recording is from the audio collection of the Jewish Public Library of Montreal and was digitized as part of the Yiddish Book Center's Frances Brandt Online Yiddish Audio Library.
Topics: Joseph Landis, Yiddish Culture, American Culture
National Conference for Yiddish: Joseph Landis on Yiddish in the Context of American Culture Part 2 (May 17th-18th, 1969) This recording is from the audio collection of the Jewish Public Library of Montreal and was digitized as part of the Yiddish Book Center's Frances Brandt Online Yiddish Audio Library.
Topics: Joseph Landis, Yiddish Culture, American Culture
CST Audio Archive Lopez Riscoll The Mexican-American Community Movement
Topics: Mexican-American culture, Latinx culture, communities
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Bill Stimson shared the story of twentieth century entertainer Bing Crosby. Mr. Stimson talked about Mr. Crosby's legacy and how he helped transform and define cultural life in the U.S. and around the world. He also gave a tour of Mr. Crosby's childhood home and showed items from a special collection that includes Bing Crosby's many awards and memorabilia. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2017 LCV Cities Tour" in Spokane, Washington, from July 1-7 to...
Topics: Bing Crosby and American Culture, Television Program
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LibriVox recording of The Chronicles of America Volume 05 - Pioneers of the Old South by Mary Johnston. Read in English by Jim Locke In this remarkably detailed and sweeping fifth installment, Mary Johnston takes us from discoveries and settlements to the evolution into the first colonies, specifically Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, and finally Georgia. For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if...
Topics: librivox, audiobooks, history, adventure, native american culture
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This video is comprised of a collection of cheeky cheerleading performances. From a document accompanying one of the videos: "'It's angry but it's a celebration.' Using the American myth of cheerleading, it raises ambiguities about religion, men, organizations and women's definition of themselves. But it is designed to be entertaining rather than didactic." Transferred by XFR Collective in 2019 from VHS. Created by Lee Williams and Angela Anderson. Other contributors include Alexei...
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Topics: XFR Collective, VHS, Cheerleaders, Feminism, American culture
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Bill Stimson shared the story of twentieth century entertainer Bing Crosby. Mr. Stimson talked about Mr. Crosby's legacy and how he helped transform and define cultural life in the U.S. and around the world. He also gave a tour of Mr. Crosby's childhood home and showed items from a special collection that includes Bing Crosby's many awards and memorabilia. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2017 LCV Cities Tour" in Spokane, Washington, from July 1-7 to...
Topics: Bing Crosby and American Culture, Television Program
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CST Audio Archive Albert Cleage Indigenous Expressions of Black Worship
Topics: Black Christianity, black culture, African-American culture, worship
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Gregory Smithers talked about Native Americans in the South before the arrival of Europeans. He's the author of "Native Southerners: Indigenous History from Origins to Removal" and is a history professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. The Virginia Museum of History & Culture hosted this event. Sponsor: Virginia Museum of History and Culture
Topics: Southern Native American Culture Before Europeans, Television Program
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Gregory Smithers talked about Native Americans in the South before the arrival of Europeans. He's the author of "Native Southerners: Indigenous History from Origins to Removal" and is a history professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. The Virginia Museum of History & Culture hosted this event. Sponsor: Virginia Museum of History and Culture
Topics: Southern Native American Culture Before Europeans, Television Program
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Description : Growing up in San Gabriel Valley, the differences among Asian Americans are many, finding a community of shared interest is complicated. Source : 1 File of 1: mp4 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Ed Choi. Copyright Holder has given StoryCenter permission to provide access to the digitized work online. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the Copyright Holder. In addition, the...
Topics: californiarevealed, Identity, Finding Shared Interests, Asian American culture
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This paper examines the kinds of visuals that Spanish language textbooks use to legitimize Latino/a culture, noting how different groups are presented and represented by the narratives; how ethnicity, class, gender, age, and sexual inclinations interplay with power relations, and what ideologies weave the textual fabric of foreign language books. It analyzes three introductory college Spanish textbooks: "Que Tal?,""Mosaicos," and "Entrevistas." The paper explores...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Hispanic American Culture, Introductory...
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Topics: Popular culture, Mass media, American culture, 1901-1953
CST Audio Archive Peter Paris Social Functions and Teachings of the Black Churches
Topics: African-American Christianity, church, black churches, African-American culture
This book is an oral history of ten Chicana women ranging in ages from 84 to 24. The collection of interviews reflects how their hard work and determination have significantly changed their lives for the better. The backgrounds of the women vary; some were born in Mexico and moved to the United States. Others were born in the Southwest and later emigrated to the Midwest. They have been witnesses to the great social change that has occurred in the United States over the last 20 years. The...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adults, Ethnic Groups, Females, Hispanic American Culture, Interviews, Latin American...
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Stanford University history professor James Campbell presented a talk titled,"The Celestial Railroad Revisited: The Railroad in 19th Century American History and Culture." The Celestial Railroad is an 1843 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Professor Campbell used the allegory to explore how the railroad transformed American culture. This was part of a Stanford Historical Society symposium marking the 150th anniversary of the May 10, 1869 completion of the Transcontinental...
Topics: Railroads and American Culture in the 19th Century, Television Program
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With the intent of lessening the misrepresentations and misunderstandings of the American Indian, nine students of Indian ancestry at the University of South Dakota Library-Media Institute have compiled this annotated bibliography. It consists of 50 titles, copyrighted between 1967 and 1971, which reveal both emphasis on books about Plains Indians (a result of the reviewers' Midwest backgrounds) and judgments that the books reflect realistic, honest, and authentic images of the American Indian....
Topics: ERIC Archive, American Culture, American History, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies
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Topics: Popular culture, Culture populaire, Cultura Popular. Folclore, American culture - Bibliographies
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"Uncover the countless ways in which Central and South American civilizations have influenced the U.S....from language to medicine, from food to manufacturing
Topics: vhs, teen viewer, Central American culture, South American culture, ancient civilization, manifest...
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This study undertaken by researchers at Yale University examined the similarities and differences among groups of people in their responses to works of art. Subjects were chosen from the United States, Japan, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, and Peru, and were grouped by age, art involvement, sex, and education. They were shown pairs of slides or prints of visual art, and were asked to indicate either which of the pair they preferred or which they considered the better work of art. Responses, compared...
Topics: ERIC Archive, American Culture, Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural...
Etude Magazine was published by Theodore Presser Company between 1883 and 1957. It was a staple for music teachers throughout the country, providing articles related to music history, new developments in music, and practical teaching techniques, as well as musical scores from the classics and new pieces for beginning to advanced students. Begun as an aid for piano teachers, the magazine grew to include information and literature for vocal and instrumental enthusiasts as well. Not only is the...
Topics: women in music, American culture, Savoy Theater London, Marcella Sembrich death
This is part two in our series For the Love of the Mauna which shares the story of Native Hawaiians' effort to protect Mauna Kea. The first episode gave us the background and story of the beginning of the TMT fight and the cultural foundations of Mauna...
Topics: Podcast, Indigenous, Native American, Contemporary Native American Culture, Native, Society, Pop...
Drawing attention to different models of storytelling, this paper summarizes information about specific aspects of children's oral narrative structure in several cultures and explores some implications these aspects have for multicultural education programs that include stories. The paper first describes a methodology for trying to understand narratives from different cultures, which might be termed a "derived etic procedure." The paper then discusses some cultural differences in...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Black Culture, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Early Childhood...
We are so excited to talk about the very highly requested topic: reconnection. So many of our relatives grew up with varying levels of kinship systems, and it is so important to not blame oneself for little connection. After 500 years of colonization and attempted erasure via relocation, prohibiting traditions, and pushing assimilation, we have all felt the effects in differing and unique experiences. Join us in a special, raw and vulnerable conversation about how Daniel French and another...
Topics: Podcast, Indigenous, Native American, Contemporary Native American Culture, Native, Society, Pop...
\"The Truth about Thanksgiving\" is the first installment of a series we're calling \"Lies your teacher taught you\". In this episode we sit down with Matika and her 13-year-old nephew to teach about the true history of European and Native contact. As this episode is with a new teenager, we wanted to show that this is not a hard conversation to have, and most people do not want to be lied to - which is what rehashing the myth does. Ultimately, it stems from a limited...
Topics: Podcast, Indigenous, Native American, Contemporary Native American Culture, Native, Society, Pop...
Join us for an episode all about snaggin'! For part two of All My Loving Relations, we continue our conversation with the phenomenal Geraldine King, and bring in comedian Deanna Diaz (aka Dianna M.A.D.). Join us as we embark on a teepee creepin' journey of all things S-E-X. Some things to look forward to: stories from our own aunties, the sacred power of self-pleasure, and some \"dang cackle-able\" jokes.Because of Christianity, and other colonizing forces, we don't really know how to...
Topics: Podcast, Indigenous, Native American, Contemporary Native American Culture, Native, Society, Pop...
Join Matika Wilbur and Dr.Dr. Desi for part two in this series, \"Black Native Kinship\", a powerful conversation with Afro-Indigenous activist Amber Starks. Amber is a Black woman and enrolled member of the Miscogee (Creek) Nation. Her activism seeks to normalize, affirm and uplift multidimensional identities of Black and Native peoples. Together we explore how relationally is rooted in kinship, how Indigenous people can aid in the dismantling of Anti-Blackness and how ultimately,...
Topics: Podcast, Indigenous, Native American, Contemporary Native American Culture, Native, Society, Pop...
Since the onset of colonization Indigenous women have experienced violence with reckless abandon, today it is a public health emergency. Traditionally, many of our Native societies are matrilineal but settler colonialism has disrupted our traditional value systems. These shifts have tragically contributed to the epidemic of violence we see committed against our women and Two Spirit relations. The issue is systemic and this episode discusses how we must hold systems and people accountable. Mary...
Topics: Podcast, Indigenous, Native American, Contemporary Native American Culture, Native, Society, Pop...
The importance of using culturally authentic materials in foreign language instruction is discussed within the context of national calls for American students to understand other cultures. A brief report on a summer institute for Spanish teachers is presented. Participants studied the teaching of culture, some tenets of U.S. culture for awareness and comparison purposes, and the culture of Mexico in general and of Michoacan in particular. Coursework included information on schooling, family...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign...
This book, containing the papers presented at a conference concerning the French contributions to the Upper Midwest region of the United States, includes: (1) "Contact and Consequence: An Introduction to Over 300 Years of French Presence in the Northwest" (V. Benoit); (2) "The French Voyageur and the Fur Trade" (J. T. Rivard); (3) "The Assimilation and Acculturation of French Canadians" (E. E. Gagne); (4) "History of Our Lady of Lourdes Church" (A. W....
Topics: ERIC Archive, American Studies, French, North American Culture, North Americans, United States...
Both North American and Latin American business professionals were investigated in a study that focused on the perceived communication problems between the two groups. A number of major areas of interest were considered, including the following: (1) source of credibility (what dimensions of personality were seen as most desirable in the intercultural business counterpart); (2) locus of power (which group was perceived as most influential during the negotiation process); (3) competitive posture...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Administrators, Behavior Patterns, Business Communication, Communication Problems,...
The purpose of this manual is to guide users of the nutrition education project produced by Padres Hispanos en Accion por Una Sana Generacion (Hispanic Parents in Action for a Healthy Generation). The project provides nutrition education materials to trainers who provide nutrition counseling to parents of Head Start children. The project has two goals: (1) to provide culturally specific nutrition information to three Hispanic populations within Head Start including Mexican-Americans, Puerto...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Cultural Relevance, Food Standards, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic Americans,...
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AMST 325l Sexual Identities in American Culture dumped with WikiTeam tools.
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This interview was conducted by Kelly Feltault with Doris Blakey in Dover, Deleware, on August 21, 1998. In this interview, Deloris Blakey talks about segregation in Deleware and the influence of dance in her life. She speaks about her time as a teacher in Deleware and Deleware State in the 1960s and how desegregatioin affected the area, African Americans, and the interaction of Whites with African American culture and vice versa. She also speaks about the influence of dance, mentioning...
Topics: Delmarva Folklife Project, Dover (de.), Segregation, African American Oral History, African...
LibriVox recording of The Professor's House by Willa Sibert Cather. Read in English by Amy Dunkleberger A portrait of Americas many social groups with the chief interest centered on a university professor and his family - Summary by Publishers Weekly September 5 1925 For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording. For more free audio books or to become a...
Topics: librivox, audiobooks, World War I, marriage, Friendship, family life, native american culture,...
This is a selected bibliography of some good and some outstanding audio-visual educational materials in the library of the Educational Materials Bureau, Audio-Visual Educational Section, that may be considered of particular interest in the study of Spanish heritage and influence in the Western Hemisphere. The bibliography is arranged alphabetically within the following subject areas. The titles dealing with the Filipino culture are included in both this listing and the Asian and the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, American Culture, American History, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Centers,...
This textbook develops a cross-cultural portrait of Latin America. Four major sections are concerned with the cultural blueprint, historical and social foundations, the social structure, and intellectual and economic life. Subchapters include: (1) the rise of the Spanish people, (2) administration and jurisprudence, (3) the church, (4) the personality heritage, (5) early New World civilizations, (6) Spanish America to independence, (7) independence and its problems, (8) social background, (9)...
Topics: ERIC Archive, American Culture, Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies,...
Women's participation in sport is emphasized in this historical, philosophical, and sociological sketch of sport and physical recreation activities. Various sports are traced from the time of George Washington up through the present noting cultural influences that affected their development. Under the heading "Past Events," American Indian women, basketball, schools and agencies, and the Olympic Games are highlighted. Other topics include sports organizations, the current mood,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, American Culture, American History, Athletics, Females, North American History,...
Host David Frank discusses research in the field of Social Identity and the better understanding of polarization in American political culture with HSU professor, Amber Gaffney.
Topics: polarization, politics, American culture, Amber Gaffney, HSU, Humboldt State, Social Identity,...
This 35-item bibliography lists journal articles and books published between 1928 and 1984 on the subject of communication in Latin America. Most of the selections are in English, but a few are in Spanish. The bibliography includes a special section on Chicano communication. (RS)
Topics: ERIC Archive, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Latin American Culture, Rhetoric, Speech...