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Then the floor was cleared for a step dance and a stump speech. Once in a while a waltz was indulged in to the melodies of Ileena Lanna, My Irish Rose, or Home Sweet Home. However the round dance was generally discouraged by Church...
water from Devil's Creek, thus making it possible to operate the year 'round. This mill was a great help to the people of the neighborhood and vicinity. People came from as far away as St. George with their grists to have them ground. This mill was...
WOMEN WHO HAVE PLAYED IMPORTANT PARTS AS DOCTORS IN MINERSVILLE Mary Blackburn was the first white woman to come to Minersville. She delivered the first white child, a girl, Rosena Roberts Rollins, to Mrs. George Roberts. She also delivered...
may be, with no fee for extra ladies. Wedding dances were free, being sponsored by the bridegroom or parents of the bride. T. N. (Baldy) Sackett was always floor manager; no time went to waste. When not on floor duty, his watchful eye was on the...
tickets cost $3.00 and could be paid in produce. W have e been unable to unearth documentation of activities of the Dramatic Association beyond 1880, but it is safe to say that a community tradition had been set which no doubt led to support and...
weli in spite of the drought in Pacheco. They probably were able to irrigate their crops; and, being at a much lower elevation, nothing would have ftozen.] When we were rnaking preparations for our retum home, the team had to be shod. Alma...
she had been in a coma for months prior to her death. Aunt Sarah had watched her at night and mother [Ann Gower Lunt] cared for her during the day. When the end finally came, Broughton got some help in making the cof
it looks stormy. Hyrum, Peter, and Johnny Willden start with the cattle. This road is just a trail, rock, fallen trees, and stumps in the path. The women and children walk most of the way to the top, with mothers carrying babies. Then it started to...
Grandpa
CHAPTER NINE
The enlargement of our close family circle b y mam'uges and the is advent of gra~~dckildren a joy and blessing causing me to ponder m y o w n u~ortkiness.
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S A SCOUTMASTER, FATHER, CUBMASTER AND bishop, John was always...
Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Indians of North America; Southern Paiute Indians; Southern Paiute Indians--Material culture; Southern Paiute Indians--Transportation; Southern Paiute Indians--Social life and customs;
Two Paiute babies in cradleboards; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah
PAHUTE LEGENDS
William R. Palmer
1958
OH 0598
How The Eagle Became Bald-headed
It sometimes happened in the long ago that some living thing went bad and became a source of trouble to all the others. Sometimes they wrought so much sorrow and...
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CHAPTER 3
My Experience of Ubuntu in South Africa
Like Swanson, I was born in South Africa, and lived there during the apartheid period, and my
experience and education of Ubuntu, was subtle. It was inexcusable, if Black people tried...
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us. So, I hope we can accept a wonderful truth - we are
family. We are family, if we could care to believe this
we would realize that to care about the other is not being
altruistic but it is the best form of self-interest. That...
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Literature Review
This literature review covers some of the pertinent academic writings in the area of
family communication. The social cognitive theory of Bandura (2000) is summarized as a
theoretical framework and was...
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effort they put forth in given endeavors; the outcomes they expect their efforts to
produce; how long they persevere in the face of obstacles; their resilience to
adversity; how much stress and depression they experience...