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| The following is a list of resource materials from Michigan Humanities Council-funded projects now available from the Library of Michigan’s collections. Click on the link after each item to access the materials through the Library of Michigan. For a more up-to-date listing of resources, visit this link http://elibrary.mel.org/search. Type in "Michigan Humanities Council" in the search engine at the top of the page, click on the Find It button, and all the MHC resources available from the Library will be listed. *
not listed or MHC not referenced in listing Affordable Dreams: The Goetsch-Winckler House and Frank Lloyd Wright. Susan J. Bandes, ed. Link here. Affordable Dreams: The Goetsch-Winckler House by Frank Lloyd Wright [Guide for Educators] Michele Ferris. 1990. Link here. The Afro-American Music Legacy in Michigan: A Sesquicentennial Tribute. Arthur LaBrew. 1987. Link here. Albion Michigan Downtown Business and Building Inventory. c2000. Link here. An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey to Locate Remains of Fort St. Joseph (20BE23) in Niles, Michigan. Michael S. Nassaney, ed. 1999. Link here. *Architective: Grades K-8. Manistee, MI: Historic Preservation Institute. 8 vols. *Architectural Styles in Michigan, 1830-1940. 2 videocassettes. Ann Arbor Historic Preservation Commission, Michigan Bureau of History and National Park Service. 1988. Link here. *Baraga County Ethnic Pageant, August 14, 1982. Baraga County Historical Society, Pageant Division. 1982. [#S755-80]. Link here. Beacon on the Rock: A Musical Celebration of Our Diverse Heritage, and of the Human Spirit. Link here. * Beaver Island House Party. Laurie Kay Sommers. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. 1996. [#RO62-93]. Link here. * Beyond Violence: An Anti-violence Play in Two Acts. Detroit: Matrix Theatre Company. 1993. *
Canadian Migration to Michigan and the Great Lakes Region: A Sharing of
Cultures. Wayne State University. 1991. Program – 2 copies. [#M047-91]
* Church History Project Questionnaire. Grand Rapids Area Council for the Humanities. 1990. [#R004-90 c.1]. ** Clues in the Landscape: The Rural Architecture of Washtenaw County. Marshall S. McLennan and Robin A. S. Haynes. Historic Preservation Program, Eastern Michigan University. [#M005-84]. Link here. * Coda: A World Premiere Play by Bill Harris. Study Guide. Directed by Woodie King, Jr. 1990. [#R002-90, c. 1 &3] A Documentary Supplement to a Michigan Childhood: The Journals of Madelon Louisa Stockwell 1856-1860. Leslie Dick, comp. 1988. The Downtown Ann Arbor Historical Street Exhibit Program: A Unique Look at Ann Arbor’s Architectural Heritage. Drummond Island: Materials for a History of the Eastern Upper Peninsula from the Collection of Metta J. Ross. Barbara Good Van Heest. [#M089-86] The Dutch and Their Neighbors in Transition: The Formation, Growth, and Dissolution of Ethnic Centers in Grand Rapids, Chicago, and Other Places. The Association for the Advancement of Dutch-American Studies. 1993. [#M186-93, c.1 and 2]. Fading Memories: To Establish a Common Agenda For the Conservation of the Cultural Heritage of the Grand Traverse Region, Final Report. Grand Traverse Heritage Alliance. 1989. [#R111-91 c. 2 & 3]. Faces, Places and Automobiles: A Historical Master Plan for Southwest Detroit (Phase 1). Detroit City Council, Historic Designation Advisory Board; Michigan Humanities Council and Southwest Detroit Business Association. Link here. The Families of the City – A Project in the Schools: Indian Hill Elementary School, Grand Blanc, Michigan [Teachers Guide]. 1990. [#MO22-90]. Festival of Michigan Folklife (1990). Michigan State University Museum. 1990. [#R206-89]. Fiesta, fe, y Cultura: Celebrations of Faith and Culture in Detroit’s Colonia Mexicana. Laurie Kay Sommers. 1995. [#R019-91, c.1]. Frederick Frieseke Coloring Book plus CD (unlabelled). Piper Brewer, ed. Shiawassee Arts Council, 1998. Guardian of the Great Lakes’ Graveyard: A History of Whitefish Point and Its Lighthouse. Larry B. Massie. 1991. [#R204-89]. Hastings Long Ago: Indians to Industry for Today’s Fifth Graders. Hastings Area Schools. 1988. [#M277-86, c.1]. Hastings Long Ago: Stories from the Past for Today’s Fourth Graders. Hastings Area Schools. 1988. [#M277-86, c.1]. Hastings Long Ago: Recollections from the Past for Today’s Third Graders. Hastings Area Schools. 1988. [#M277-86, c.1]. The HISTOP Manual (History Sharing Through Our Photographs). Nancy Rosen, ed. c1983. Historic Valley Camp: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Le Sault de Sainte Marie Historical Sites, Inc. 1990. [MO11-90 c.1]. Historic Women of Michigan: A Sesquicentennial Celebration. Michigan Women’s Studies Association. 1987. [#S426-84]. History Along Whitefish Bay: A Guide to Books, Articles, Photographs, Cartography, Oral History, Census Records, Newspapers. Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society. 1988. 3 copies. [# M030-88]. House Party: Reminiscences by Traditional Musicians and Square Dance Callers in Michigan’s Thumb Area. Museum of Arts and History, Port Huron. c1982. Iron County Historical Sites and Landmarks, 1885-1985. Marcia Bernhardt, ed. Iron County Museum. 1985. [M111-84]. includes script. The Lakeside Cottage: A Study of Cottage Architecture and Culture on Lake Orion. Orion Township Public Library. 1991. [#MO56-91]. Last Stand at Little Bighorn. 1 videocassette. Midnight Films. 1992. [#R006-92]. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg. 1 videocassette. 2001. [#165]. Life-Writing for Life-Living: Guidebook for Project Leaders. English Department, Michigan State University. [#71-5154, c.1] M & Ms: Music and Make-Believe Project Planning Guide. Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra. 1999. [#M181-98]. Link here. Michigan Folklife Annual. Michigan State University Museum. 1997. [#R119-97]. Michigan’s Capitol: A Symbol Renewed. 1 videocassette. 1989. Michigan’s Grand River: Diverse People on a Common Earth. Impression 5 Science Museum. [#M109-91 c.2]. Michigan Indians : tribes, trails and treaties. 1990. Link here. A Micro-Model of Leadership Among the Ojibwa of Southeastern Michigan and Their Descendants. Prepared by Mark Keller. Swan Creek Black River Confederated Ojibwa Tribes of Michigan. 1995. [#R085-94 c.2]. Millennial Visions and Earthly Pursuits: The Israelite House of David. Berrien County Historical Society. 1999. Oral History Interviewing Manual. By LuAnne Gaykowski Kozma. Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association. 1985. The Origin of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians and Bay Mills Indian Community. Richard White. Sault Ste. Marie: Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, 1978-1980. [#Mo11-84 c. 1]. Our Quilts: Collecting Colorful Memories. 3 binders. Muskegon County Museum. Photographs of Buchanan: Architectural Styles, 1983-1984. Buchanan Community Schools. [#S822-80]. River of History: The Story of the Development of the Sault Ste. Marie Area of Michigan and Ontario and the St. Mary’s River. VHS cassette. Trinity Productions. [#M170-92 c.2] Rural Life: Past and Present. Eaton Intermediate School District and Eaton County Cooperative Extension Service. [#M092-82] Rural Preservation in Three Michigan Townships. Marshall McLennan, Robert Ward, et al. [#R774-80, 410 c.1]. Saginaw County Historian. Saginaw: Saginaw Historical Society. Volume 1, Issues 1 & 2. School days remembered [videorecording] : the Mt. Pleasant Indian School reunion 1991. Mt. Pleasant, MI : Michigan Humanities Council Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe. 1992. Link here. The Sesquicentennial of Dutch Immigration: 150 Years of Ethnic Heritage [Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Dutch American Studies]. Larry J. Wagenaar and Robert P. Swierenga, eds. 1998. Sojourner Truth: A Life and Legacy of Faith. Sojourner Truth Institute of Battle Creek. 1998. 3 copies. Soldiers’ Relief Fair: Marking the 135th Anniversary of the Grand Michigan State Sanitary Fair. Michigan Soldiers’ Aid Society. 1999. [#M028-99] Something Exploded in My Mind: Voices of the Ann Arbor Anti-war Movement. Edited by Bret Eynon. Contemporary History Project. 1981. [#71-5134, P110a]. 2 copies. Surveying Michigan. Lansing Community College, Media Department. Circa 1991. Surveying Michigan. Lansing Community College. Brochure – 2 copies. [#RO71-90 LCC]. Surveying Michigan Study Guide. 1991. Lansing Community College. Tools for Creative Expression: Main Idea, Pattern, & Symbols. Kalamazoo Public Schools and Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra. Jane Rooks Ross. [#M062-99]. Link here. Tradiciones del Pueblo: Traditions of Three Mexican Feast Days in Southwest Detroit. Detroit: Casa de Unidad Cultural Arts & Media Center. 1990. Trends and Traditions in Japanese Art: An Exhibition. University of Michigan Museum of Art. 1984. 2 copies. Truth’s Journey: One Woman’s Search for Freedom [Teacher’s Resource Guide]. Sojourner Truth Institute and the Historical Society of Battle Creek. Vignettes of Black Musicians in Detroit and Its Surrounding Area, 1900 – 1988. Arthur R. La Brew. 1988. |
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