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Monday,
June 26 - Thursday, June 29, 2000
8:30 AM to 3:30 PM daily except Wednesday
(Wednesday will feature an all-day field trip)
North Dakota State University Campus, Fargo, ND. Founders' Room (E.
Morrow Lebedeff Hall #270)
Professor Timothy J. Kloberdanz, Ph.D. Department of Sociology-Anthropology,
North Dakota State University
$130 (Includes tuition, all books, class materials, and
the all-day field trip) Anthropology or Education 600,
2 graduate credits. Must register by May 22, 2000
Troyd A. Geist, NDCA Folklorist
Contact Barb Schumacher, NDSU Continuing Education, 1-800-726-1724.
E-mail: baschuma@badlands.nodak.edu |
COME JOIN A VERY SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY EVENT AT NDSU IN JUNE 2000! This
is the 10th year that the North Dakota Council on the Arts has sponsored
a summer teachers' institute that focuses on folklore and folk art. This
year's institute will examine the fascinating interplay between folklore
and the environment. Emphasis will be given to folklore, folk art, and
traditional foodways. A central question will be considered: How have
people in different cultures affected their environment and how, in turn,
has the environment affected people and traditional cultures?
This class is geared toward teachers who wish to integrate multicultural
material and new perspectives into their curricula. The class is open
to all interested persons. Each day, folk artists and scholars will interact
with class participants. An all-day multiple site field trip will be taken
on Wednesday, June 28.
This course is funded by the North Dakota Council on the Arts and during
the past ten years has received national recognition from both the U.S.
Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Be sure to register soon as enrollment is limited.
This
summer institute is sponsored by the North Dakota Council on the Arts
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