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Understanding Culture and Human Resources Through the Study of Cape Verdeans Ethnic Heritage

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks E184.C24 T3x
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Format:
Other
Author/Creator:
Tchuba, the American Committee for Cape Verde
Contributor:
Almeida, Raymond A.
Machado, Deirdre Meintel.
Platzer, Michael K. H.
Nyhan, Patricia.
Ethnic Heritage Studies Program (U.S.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cabo Verdean Americans--Social life and customs.
Cabo Verdean Americans.
Cabo Verdean Americans--History.
Teaching resources.
Local Subjects:
Teaching resources.
Physical Description:
10 items.
Other Title:
Folk tales of the Cape Verdean people.
Tchuba newsletter.
Cape Verdeans in America, our story.
Cape Verde and its people.
Nho lobo.
Place of Publication:
1977-1978.
Summary:
Contains: Nho Lobo: Folk Tales of the Cape Verdean People, a 27 page story book by Patricia Nyham and Raymond A. Almeida and a 28 leave teacher's guide to accompany Nho Lobo; Cape Verde And Its People: A Short History a 22 page history by Deirdre Meintel Machado, Raymond A. Almeida and Patricia Nyhan with a 20 page teacher's guide; Cape Verdeans in America, Our Story a 62 page history of the group by Raymond A. Almeida, Deirdre Meintel Machado and Michael K. H. Platzer also with a 22 page teacher's guide; three issues of the Tchuba Newsletter, v. 2, nos. 3, 4 and 5 and a map of the Republic of Cape Verde.
Notes:
This project was supported by the Ethnic Heritage Studies Program.
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives
OCLC:
17914024

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