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The Cultural Historian: June 2011
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Thursday, June 30, 2011. Cultures Still Clashing, Indigenous vs. Transnational. Sorry for not posting since earlier this year. A number of different circumstances have kept me from posting but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been noticing things. Most will say that smuggling is the problem. First, as for the ille...
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The Cultural Historian: May 2010
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Foiled again: Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Just recently during another round of voting the United States refused to vote for the. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 8220;On Sept. 13, 2007 the UN General Assembly adopted the. The US, Canad...
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The Cultural Historian: March 2010
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Monday, March 15, 2010. What makes you a citizen? In my last posting I wrote about how indigenous people were reclaiming rights in some instances and exerting their rights in others. 8217; Could they identify family relations and review their quality of character try to measure your community standing? The go...
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The Cultural Historian: June 2010
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Clash of cultures: Uprising at Akwesasne. Rugenstein, Ernest Richard, IV, Ph.D., Union Institute and University, 2009, 227 pages; AAT 3395015. Order a copy: http:/ bit.ly/boDIKQ. Ernest R. Rugenstein, Ph.D. Cultural History. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Troy, New York, United States.
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The Cultural Historian: October 2011
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Saturday, October 1, 2011. 8216;or’ You can’t bury the truth. This is exactly what happened at Akwesasne (. On August 12, 2011 a news article in the Massena, NY. Daily Courier-Observer entitled “. Toxic Soil Removal Attempt Ends In Arrest At GM Site” (by Brian Hayden) and. Here’s the article:. His wife, Dana ...
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The Cultural Historian: April 2012
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Monday, April 30, 2012. CISPA gives the government, including military spy agencies like the National Security Agency (NSA), virtually unlimited powers to capture our personal information - medical records, private emails, financial information - all without a warrant or proper documents" [1]. Sign up for a f...
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The Cultural Historian: December 2011
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Saturday, December 17, 2011. The FEMA Camp Song or The Homeland Security Shuffle. Young man, put your ass on the ground. I said, young man, put your face in the ground. I said, young man, 'cause now you've been found. There's no way to be real happy. Young man, there's no place you can go. They’ll do wh...
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The Cultural Historian: March 2011
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Revolution fervor was contagious and it started to spread to other countries linking the area’s classical liberal movements. Each revolution was unique but the central theme was to increase representation and have a fairer society. Starting in Tunisia, moving to Egypt, Yemen and the...
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The Cultural Historian: July 2010
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Friday, July 30, 2010. Doing Research on Troy, NY – What do you find? What do you think? As we explored out new property in 2004 we could tell that there was a lot of curbing around the property. It had broken off in spots. An investigation into the deeds for the property stretched back to 1920. This revealed...
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The Cultural Historian: January 2012
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The Cultural Historian investigates the culture of life (institutions, languages, attitudes, ideas) and the practices of culture (architecture, art, literature, commodities, inventions, mass-media). Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Ernest R. Rugenstein, Ph.D. Cultural History. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ernest R. Rugenstein, Ph.D. Cultural History. Troy, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Followers (Sign in below or follow on twitter.com/CulturalHistory). Union Institute and University News.