Fannie Hardy Eckstorm and Her Quest for Local Knowledge 1865 1946

Fannie Hardy Eckstorm and Her Quest for Local Knowledge  1865   1946
Author: Pauleena M. MacDougall
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739179116

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Eckstorm was the daughter of a fur trader living in Maine who published six books and many articles on natural history, woods culture, and Indian language and lore. A writer from Maine with a national readership, Eckstorm drew on her unique relationship with both Maine woodsmen and Maine's Native Americans that grew out of the time she spent in the woods with her father. She developed a complex system of work largely based on oral tradition, recording and interpreting local knowledge about animal behavior and hunting practices, boat handling, ballad singing, Native American languages, crafts, and storytelling. Her work has formed the foundation for much scholarship in New England folklore and history and clearly illustrates the importance of indigenous and folk knowledge to scholarship. Fannie Hardy Eckstorm and Her Quest for Local Knowledge, 1865–1946 reveals an important story which speaks directly to contemporary issues as historians of science, social science and humanities begin to re-evaluate the nature, content, and role of indigenous and folk knowledge systems. Eckstorm's life and work illustrate the constant tension between local lay knowledge and the more privileged scientific production of academics that increasingly dominated the field from the early twentieth century. At the time Eckstorm was writing, the growth in professionalism and eclipse of the amateur led to a reorganization of knowledge. As increasing specialization defined the academy, indigenous knowledge systems were dismissed as unscientific and born of ignorance. Eckstorm recognized and lauded the innate value of traditional knowledge that could, for example, fell trees in the interior of Maine and ship them internationally as finished lumber.

Fannie Hardy Eckstorm and Her Quest for Local Knowledge 1865 1946

Fannie Hardy Eckstorm and Her Quest for Local Knowledge  1865 1946
Author: Pauleena M. MacDougall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1498525393

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Fannie Hardy Eckstorm and Her Quest for Local Knowledge, 1865 1946 reveals an important story which speaks directly to contemporary issues as historians of science, social science, and humanities begin to re-evaluate the nature, content, and role of indigenous and folk knowledge systems. Eckstorm's life and work illustrate the constant tension between local lay knowledge and the more privileged scientific production of academics that increasingly dominated the field from the early twentieth century."

Writing the Empire

Writing the Empire
Author: Eva-Marie Kröller
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2021
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781487507572

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Crossing time and oceans, this fascinating history of the McIlwraiths tracks the family's imperial identities across the generations to tell a story of anthropology and empire.

The Folklore Historian

The Folklore Historian
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2014
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: IND:30000150009532

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The Penobscot Dance of Resistance

The Penobscot Dance of Resistance
Author: Pauleena MacDougall
Publsiher: Revisiting New England
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015061739739

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An intriguing history of the survival of a Native American people.

Cannibalism Headhunting and Human Sacrifice in North America

Cannibalism  Headhunting and Human Sacrifice in North America
Author: George Franklin Feldman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493082025

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This riveting volume dispels the sanitized history surrounding Native American practices toward their enemies that preceded the European exploration and colonization of North America. We abandon truth when we gloss over the clashes between Native Americans and Europeans, encounters of parties equally matched in barbarity, says George Franklin Feldman, We neglect true history when we hide the uniqueness of the varied cultures that evolved during the thousands of years before Europeans invaded North America. The research is impeccable, the writing sparkling, and the evidence incontrovertible: headhunting and cannibalism were practiced by many of the native peoples of North America.

White Pine

White Pine
Author: Andrew Vietze
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493023318

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The history of the ubiquitous pine tree is wrapped up with the history of early America—and in the hands of a gifted storyteller becomes a compelling read, almost an adventure story.

Visits with Lincoln

Visits with Lincoln
Author: Barbara A. White
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2011-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780739164167

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Visits with Lincoln provides a balanced and readable discussion of ten abolitionists, male and female, black and white, to visit President Lincoln in the White House during the Civil War. It paints a portrait of Lincoln through the eyes of the visitors, who include a variety of important historical figures-Jessie Fremont, Carl Schurz, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Henry Ward Beecher, Frederick Douglass, Anna Dickinson, William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, and Sojourner Truth. Through their accounts, White traces changes in Lincoln's ideas and attitudes over the course of the war.