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Volume 24
No. 05

People and Places:The Ethnographic Connection

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Heritage Under the Ethnographic Lens
Katherine H. Stevenson

Raising Muted Voices and Identifying Invisible Resources
Muriel (Miki) Crespi

Oral History and Technology Workshop


Ethnographic Resources Inventory and the National Park Service
Mark Schoepfle

Public History and Globalization -
Ethnography at the USS Arizona Memorial
Geoffrey White

Displaying Discrediting History in Public Sites
Gretchen Schafft

American Indian Links to Manzanar
Larry Van Horn

Close to Eden in Idaho -
The Minidoka Internment National Monument
Neil H. King; Frederick F. York

Latinos -
Viva La Diferencia!
Miguel Vasquez

Fazendeville -
Highlighting Invisible Pasts and Dignifying Present Identities
Allison H. Pena

African-American Churches as Ethnographic Resources
Audrey L. Brown

Methods used in Ethnographic Inquiry in Alaska
Donald G. Callaway

The Subsistence-Flavored Ethnography of the Alaska Region
Rachel Mason; Janet Cohen

Ethnography and Historic Preservation -
Palauan Challenges
Lorne Todd Holyoak

Tourism and Native Cultures
Ana Dittmar

Changing Views, Cultural Survival -
Knowledge and Power in the Marshall Islands
Donna K. Stone

Canyon de Chelly National Monument -
Ethnographic Resources
Klara Kelley; Harris Francis

Tribes Write Book About the Indigenous Peoples of the Olympic Peninsula
Jacilee Wray

New Tribe/Park Partnerships -
The Use of Ethnobotany in the Restoration of Indigenous Landscapes
David E. Ruppert

Southeast Region's Prized Students
J. Anthony Paredes

The Ethnography of Urban Benches
Molly G. Schuchat

Ethnographic Landscapes
Michael J. Evans; Alexa Roberts; Peggy Nelson


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