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Frederica de Laguna and her reunion under Mount Saint Elias

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Archeologist Frederica de Laguna is an outstanding professional who made so many invaluable contributions both as teacher and scholar that a research project was created to capture and document her career and the sites she investigated nationwide through a career that began nearly 70 years ago roughly in the 1920s. A 1996 reunion with the northern Tlingit inhabitants of the village of Yakutat near Mt St Elias in Alaska, whom she had conducted research on beginning in 1949, serves as the starting point of the documentation of de Laguna's career.

Author: Ferzacca, Steve
Publisher: University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania
Publication Name: Expedition
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0014-4738
Year: 1998
Behavior, Women archaeologists, Women scholars, Women teachers, Women educators, de Laguna, Frederica

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Food from here: struggles and truimphs at the farmer's diner in Vermont

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According to Wendell Berry a renowned , essayist and a novelist our current globalization food system allows those of us living in North America, Europe, and metropolitan centers around the globe, to forget that food comes from the land. He also discusses the loss of farmers and small farms in most of United States.

Author: Trubek, Amy B.
Publisher: University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania
Publication Name: Expedition
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0014-4738
Year: 2003
United States, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Farmers, Berry, Wendell

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