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Ager, Lynn Price – 1975
The village of Tununak on Nelson Island in southwestern Alaska was the site of this field investigation into Eskimo children's games. The focus of investigation was the relationship between role structure in the community and player organization in games; the expressive nature of games as defined by specific values reflected in games and game…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Correlation, Cultural Background, Doctoral Dissertations
Balliet, Lee Spangler – 1974
Seeking to trace both the nature and the extent of ceremonial (regressive) resistance to the progressive forces of technology and industrialization, the origins and consequences of economic, political, and social institutions in the Southern United States were investigated. Data were derived from the following sources: (1) Southern regional…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Anglo Americans, Doctoral Dissertations, Economically Disadvantaged
Miller, Michael Ronald – 1975
The major problem of this study is that of identifying how schools function as both a determiner and a reflector of a society or community. It addresses three fundamental questions. First, access questions are dealt with, e.g. who participates--what is the position or social standing of community participants in schools. Second, process questions…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Action, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics

Mulroy, Kevin J. – 1977
The hypothesis was advanced that if the proverbs of a country could provide clues to its inhabitants' character which could be validated by reference to literature and commentaries of various types, an excellent guide would be available for educators. The information could be of value to teachers in that it would increase sensitivity to students,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences