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Regional Cultural History Project (University of California, Berkeley) (50)

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National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Cultural History. (3)

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Cultural history as a category of historical studies at the Smithsonian has applied to different levels of organization at different times. In 1994 as a result of major reorganization in the National Museum of American History a Division of Cultural History was created as one element of a new Department of History. It includes such fields as ethnic studies, music, painting and sculpture, and theater and film. James Merle Weaver was Chairman, 1995-1997, succeeded by Ramunas Kondra...

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University of California, Los Angeles. Fowler Museum of Cultural History (4)

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Biography Melvyn B. Helstien was born in Denver, Colorado on the 2nd of February 1920. He received his BA from the University of Washington in 1947 and his MFA from the Yale School of Drama in 1948. In 1962, Dr. Helstien earned his Ph.D in theater at the University of Minnesota. He taught at UCLA in the Department of Theater Arts from 1963-1986. He served as the department Vice-chairman from 1971-1973 and again in 1981 until 1985. During h...

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University of California, Los Angeles. Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Archaeology Collections Facility (6)

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History The Paipai Indians of Baja California are linguistically related to a number of Yuman language speaking bands known collectively as Kumeyaay or Tipai-Ipai (meaning "people"). The Spanish referred to them as Diegueno, after the Mission San Diego (literally meaning "little people of Diego.") In the sixteenth century at the time of first European contact, the Tipai-Ipai occupied nearly the entire southern portion of presen...

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Cultural History Research, Inc. (1)

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University of California, Los Angeles. Museum of Cultural History (2)

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Black Education and Cultural History, Inc. (1)

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Regional Cultural History Project (Bancroft Library). (1)

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The Regional Cultural History Project was conducted by the Regional Oral History Office of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, with persons "influential in some phases of the development of Northern California".

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MeĢtis Cultural Recovery Oral History Collection Oral History Project (1)

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Metis Cultural Recovery Oral History Collection Oral History Project (1)

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