Miss Helen Johnson, a member of the Gullah Geechee community outside of Savannah sold one of her two oyster bateau to Mr. Charles Russo who placed the boat on display outside of his seafood shop. These are just a few examples of African American involvement in maritime activities in coastal...
Ivory hair combs for the American Museum of Natural History were collected on a cultural expedition by Herbert Lang and James P. Chapin from 1909 to 1915. James Chapin and a child, name unknown They were made by the Mangbetu people, who lived in Panga and Medge, small villages in King L...
Smokey Hollow was a vibrant African American neighborhood in Tallahassee that existed between the 1890s and 1960s. Members of the community defined its boundaries by families, social organizations, cultural institutions, and African American businesses. In an era when most African Americans were disenfr...
Stewart presented jazz as a lived tradition -- one that reflected the social conditions, cultural traditions, daily experiences, and the voices of the local African American community. The national, institutionalized approach, promoted by the Wetzel designers, would present jazz as an artifact by ...
Stewart presented jazz as a lived tradition -- one that reflected the social conditions, cultural traditions, daily experiences, and the voices of the local African American community. The national, institutionalized approach, promoted by the Wetzel designers, would present jazz as an artifact by ...
(façonnage) as a sequence of knapping operations aiming to fabricate one single artifact by fashioning the raw material in compliance with the desired size and shape, such as a handaxe, a Still Bay point, or a bifacially shaped arrowhead. Bifacial pieces, also referred to as bifacial ...
Although African American educators strive to ameliorate racist and/or sexist barriers to learners’ science engagement in U.S. education, examples of applications of culturally relevant science instruments to measure African American learners’ engagement in science are hard to find in the literature. ...
Backed pieces became widespread in the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene and are part of the classic definitions for the Later Stone Age in many parts of Afri
Photograph of the cemented block of the right upper part of PD8 body containing the shoulder girdle, costal remains, and the bone fragment: (a) anterior view during the cleaning, the color of the artifact is enhanced because of the use of water; (a1) lateral view with a focus on the ...