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How Our Ancestors Lived

Author : David Hey
Publisher : Public Record Office Publications
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 20,83 MB
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN :

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David Hey draws on material from the 1901 census to paint a picture of what life was really like for our ancestors a hundred years ago. He describes work, play, love and death with expert text and a unique colection of historic photographs and graphic art. Illustrated case studies tell the stories of individual lives and allow the reader to build a picture of their own family's past.

Tracing Your Ancestors' Lives

Author : Barbara J. Starmans
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 11,6 MB
Release : 2017-04-30
Category : Reference
ISBN : 1473879736

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Tracing Your Ancestors Lives is not a comprehensive study of social history but instead an exploration of the various aspects of social history of particular interest to the family historian. It has been written to help researchers to go beyond the names, dates and places in their pedigree back to the time when their ancestors lived. Through the research advice, resources and case studies in the book, researchers can learn about their ancestors, their families and the society they lived in and record their stories for generations to come. Each chapter highlights an important general area of study. Topics covered include the family and society; domestic life; birth life and death; work, wages and economy; community, religion and government. Barbara J. Starmanss handbook encourages family historians to immerse themselves more deeply in their ancestors time and place. Her work will give researchers a fascinating insight into what their ancestors lives were like.

The Living Ancestors

Author : Zeljko Jokic
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 50,20 MB
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1782388184

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This phenomenologically oriented ethnography focuses on experiential aspects of Yanomami shamanism, including shamanistic activities in the context of cultural change. The author interweaves ethnographic material with theoretical components of a holographic principle, or the idea that the “part is equal to the whole,” which is embedded in the nature of the Yanomami macrocosm, human dwelling, multiple-soul components, and shamans’ relationships with embodied spirit-helpers. This book fills an important gap in the regional study of Yanomami people, and, on a broader scale, enriches understanding of this ancient phenomenon by focusing on the consciousness involved in shamanism through firsthand experiential involvement.

Our Living Ancestors

Author : John Bates
Publisher :
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 29,7 MB
Release : 2018-03-07
Category : Old growth forest ecology
ISBN : 9780965676397

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Old-growth forests touch the soul of many people. Some hear the echoes of Native Americans or the first settlers. Some feel the great age of the trees and revere them, while others feel they are in the presence of an overwhelmingly rare beauty. Still others understand the profound scientific value of old-growth forests as reference systems for what forests can be. Despite the remarkable emotional appeal and scientific value of old-growth forests, they are rare in Wisconsin. Only 0.3% of Wisconsin¿s old-growth forests remain, but these scattered, small parcels still retain their ability to amaze hikers with their size, beauty, and elegance. Where are they? This book directs visitors to the 50 best old-growth sites left in Wisconsin. Each site has clear directions, a listing of ownership, size, and age, and a description of its ecological features, with perhaps a story of why it was saved. A map and photo(s) illustrates each site. An additional shorter chapter includes the ¿50 Best-of-the-Rest.¿The book is for a general audience, but its wealth of rigorously-researched and profusely-illustrated data may also serve as a general reference for professional ecologists and conservationists.

Voices from the Ancestors

Author : Lara Medina
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 21,44 MB
Release : 2019-10-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0816539561

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Voices from the Ancestors brings together the reflective writings and spiritual practices of Xicanx, Latinx, and Afro-Latinx womxn and male allies in the United States who seek to heal from the historical traumas of colonization by returning to ancestral traditions and knowledge. This wisdom is based on the authors’ oral traditions, research, intuitions, and lived experiences—wisdom inspired by, and created from, personal trajectories on the path to spiritual conocimiento, or inner spiritual inquiry. This conocimiento has reemerged over the last fifty years as efforts to decolonize lives, minds, spirits, and bodies have advanced. Yet this knowledge goes back many generations to the time when the ancestors understood their interconnectedness with each other, with nature, and with the sacred cosmic forces—a time when the human body was a microcosm of the universe. Reclaiming and reconstructing spirituality based on non-Western epistemologies is central to the process of decolonization, particularly in these fraught times. The wisdom offered here appears in a variety of forms—in reflective essays, poetry, prayers, specific guidelines for healing practices, communal rituals, and visual art, all meant to address life transitions and how to live holistically and with a spiritual consciousness for the challenges of the twenty-first century.

100 Million Years of Food

Author : Stephen Le
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 37,49 MB
Release : 2016-02-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 1250050421

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A fascinating tour through the evolution of the human diet and how we can improve our health by understanding our complicated history with food. There are few areas of modern life that are burdened by as much information and advice, often contradictory, as our diet and health: eat a lot of meat, eat no meat; whole grains are healthy, whole grains are a disaster; eat everything in moderation; eat only certain foods--and on and on. In 100 Million Years of Food, biological anthropologist Stephen Le explains how cuisines of different cultures are a result of centuries of evolution, finely tuned to our biology and surroundings. Today many cultures have strayed from their ancestral diets, relying instead on mass-produced food often made with chemicals that may be contributing to a rise in so-called Western diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, and obesity.

Living in Pioneer Times

Author : Shirley H. Baker
Publisher :
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 13,95 MB
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781571686091

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What if there were no grocery stores? No electricity? No running water? Our pioneer ancestors never knew these luxuries, and their lives were defined by hard work. But life was also simpler and quieter then, and the pioneers were able to develop their strength and resourcefulness in ways that modern Americans usually cannot. What methods did our ancestors use to survive? In this book you will find plenty of answers: How they made soap, bricks, brooms, and candles. The houses they built. Their home remedies. How they kept pests away. What they used as toothpaste and much more. You may even be inspired to try these recipes and folkways yourself.

Work

Author : James Suzman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 465 pages
File Size : 33,24 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1526605023

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The work we do brings us meaning, moulds our values, determines our social status and dictates how we spend most of our time. But this wasn't always the case: for 95% of our species' history, work held a radically different importance. How, then, did work become the central organisational principle of our societies? How did it transform our bodies, our environments, our views on equality and our sense of time? And why, in a time of material abundance, are we working more than ever before?

Honoring Our Ancestors

Author : Harriet Rohmer
Publisher : Children's Book Press
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 16,28 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Design
ISBN : 9780892391585

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Fourteen artists and picture book illustrators present paintings with descriptions of ancestors or other sources of inspiration that have inspired them.