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UNINA9910162724003321 |
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Titolo |
We come for good : archaeology and tribal historic preservation at the Seminole Tribe of Florida / / edited by Paul N. Backhouse, Brent R. Weisman, and Mary Beth Rosebrough |
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Gainesville, Florida : , : University Press of Florida, , 2017 |
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0-8130-5197-5 |
0-8130-5264-5 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (399 pages) : illustrations, photographs |
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Seminole Indians - Florida - History |
Indians of North America - Florida - History |
Historic preservation - Florida |
Electronic books. |
Seminole Tribe of Florida History |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Previously issued in print: 2017. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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"When is enough, enough?": Willie Johns on Seminole history and the Tribal Historic Preservation Office, the Creek perspective / Willie Johns and Stephen Bridenstine -- "Bending and not breaking": Seminole history and the Tribal Historic Preservation Office, the Miccosukee perspective / Marty Bowers and Stephen Bridenstine -- Building capacity in a tin can: a short history of the Seminole Tribe of Florida Tribal Historic Preservation Office / Paul N. Backhouse -- "We're just small little circles inside one big huge circle": tribal governance, sovereignty, and the Tribal Historic Preservation Office / Danny Tommie and Stephen Bridenstine -- On-reservation projects and the Tribal Historic Preservation Office's role within tribal government / Anne Mullins -- Tribal archaeology: changing perceptions of archaeology within the Seminole Tribe of Florida / Eric Griffis, Jeffrey W. Sepanski, and Jack Chalfant -- "It's every day and it's a lifestyle": Seminole culture and the Tribal Historic Preservation Office / Mary Jene |
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Koenes -- Camp life: recording historic camps as heritage / Matthew Fenno, Karen Brunso, and Jessica Freeman -- Everything you know is wrong! Community archaeology at Fort Shackelford / Annette L. Snapp -- Tarakkvlkv (land of palms): bridging the gap between archaeology and tribal perspectives / Maureen Mahoney -- Archaeometry: where GIS meets the people / Juan J. Cancel and Paul N. Backhouse -- Let's celebrate! The red barn as community heritage / Carrie Dilley and Lewis Gopher -- Bringing the ancestors home / Domonique DeBeaubien and Kate Macuen -- Consultation and compliance: then and now / Bradley M. Mueller -- Preservation of culture in connection with the largest environmental restoration project ever: lessons learned / James Charles and Paul N. Backhouse -- The significance of people and preservation: tribal archaeology, traditional cultural properties, and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act / Timothy A. Parsons -- "What may look like nothing to you, is everything to someone else": growing up Seminole and the future of tribal historic preservation / Quenton Cypress and Stephen Bridenstine -- The promise and potential of Seminole Tribal historic preservation and archaeology / Brent R. Weisman. |
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This volume offers guidance on how traditional scholars can and should integrate the work of Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs) into archaeological research by focusing on the work of the Seminole THPO. |
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UNINA9910779109803321 |
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Autore |
Fideler Elizabeth F |
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Women still at work [[electronic resource] ] : professionals over sixty and on the job / / Elizabeth S. Fideler |
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Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2012 |
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0-8108-9598-6 |
1-280-87999-8 |
9786613721303 |
1-4422-1552-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (221 p.) |
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Older women - Employment - United States |
Age and employment - United States |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 01. Introduction; Chapter 02. The Realities of Work and Aging in America; Chapter 03. Beyond Age Discrimination; Chapter 04. The Employment Situation for Adult Workers in the United States; Chapter 05. Over Sixty and on the Job; Chapter 06. Where Older Women Work; Chapter 07. Why Older Women Work; Chapter 08. Personal Challenges and Concerns; Chapter 09. And If There Is Time to Spare . . .; Chapter 10. Women Still at Work; Notes; Bibliography; Discussion Questions; Index; About the Author |
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The fastest growing segment of the workforce is women age sixty-five and older. Women Still at Work draws on national survey data and in-depth interviews to show the many reasons why women are working well past the traditional retirement age. The book is filled with profiles of real working women, with a focus on women in the professional workforce. |
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