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Size | About 15 items (0.5 linear feet) |
Abstract | Hester A. Davis, white archeologist and anthropologist, attended graduate school at Haverford College in 1954 and the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill from 1955 to 1956. Davis and other graduate students conducted field research at the Qualla Boundary (sometimes called the Cherokee Indian Reservation) for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in western North Carolina. She wrote her masters thesis, "Social Interaction and Kinship in Big Cove Community, Cherokee, N.C.," based on this fieldwork. The collection includes fieldwork notes, reports, and other materials from the research conducted by Hester A. Davis and Haverford College students at the Qualla Boundary near Cherokee, N.C. Included are the students' observations and descriptions of the community's physical environment, demographics, social structure, economy, education, assistance programs, and everyday life. |
Creator | Davis, Hester A., 1930- |
Curatorial Unit | Southern Historical Collection |
Language | English. |
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Hester A. Davis was a graduate student at Haverford College in 1954 and at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, 1955-1956. Along with other anthropology graduate students, Davis studied life on the Cherokee Indian Reservation in western North Carolina. She wrote her masters thesis, "Social Interaction and Kinship in Big Cove Community, Cherokee, N.C.," based on this field work.
Back to TopPapers, 1954-1964, that are chiefly field work notes, reports, and other materials from research conducted by Hester A. Davis and Haverford College students at the Big Cove community on the Cherokee Indian Reservation in Cherokee, N.C. Included are descriptions of the community's physical environment, demographics, social structure, economy, education, assistance programs, and everyday life.
Back to TopPapers, 1954-1964, that are chiefly field work notes, reports, and other materials from research conducted by Hester A. Davis and Haverford College students at the Big Cove community on the Cherokee Indian Reservation in Cherokee, N.C. Included are descriptions of the community's physical environment, demographics, social structure, economy, education, assistance programs, and everyday life.
Folder 1 |
Field journals, 1954-1956 |
Folder 2 |
Field project report, 6 February 1955 |
Folder 3 |
Statement of the projects of the Cherokee Historical Association, Inc., 1954 |
Folder 4 |
Survey of a Cherokee Indian community, 14 May 1955 |
Folder 5-9
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Term papers: Haverford College, January-February 1955 |
Folder 10 |
Other materials, 1956-1964 |