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Jenny of the Ozark Mountains

Jenny of the Ozark Mountains
Author: Iris Culver Meadows
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1989
Genre: Ozark Mountains Region
ISBN:

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Jenny of the Ozark Mountains

Jenny of the Ozark Mountains
Author: Iris C. Meadows
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1989-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780962471001

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Jenny of the Ozark Mountains

Jenny of the Ozark Mountains
Author: Iris Culver Meadows
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1989
Genre: Ozark Mountains Region
ISBN:

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Jenny of the Ozark Mountains

Jenny of the Ozark Mountains
Author: Iris Culver Meadows
Publisher: Culver-Meadows Pub
Total Pages: 203
Release: 1993-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780962471018

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Jenny of the Ozark Mountains is a charming true story of the authors childhood. It is rich in detail of life in the early to mid 1900's. When Jenny was three years old her mother died. She lived with her father and older siblings until a family tragedy made it neccessary for her to go to a foster home where she was well treated. This book is recommended both childern and adults. Price $7.00


Jenny of the Ozarks, Grown Up

Jenny of the Ozarks, Grown Up
Author: Iris Culver Meadows
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Ozark Mountains Region
ISBN: 9780962471032

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Creativity and the Dissociative Patient

Creativity and the Dissociative Patient
Author: Lani Alaine Gerity
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781853027222

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Lani Gerity shows in this book that puppet-making, incorporating both art and narrative, provides an ideal vehicle for therapeutic work. It is particularly valuable in the treatment of dissociative patients, whose symptoms may include disturbances in body image, a dissociated sense of self, a disrupted sense of history and causality, and a feeling of alienation from the self. Lani Gerity explores the application of this in the context of object relations theory. She shows the creative process working on many levels for dissociative individuals and groups. Making puppets, three-dimensional representations of the human body, helped one patient to integrate her sense of her body image and herself. Using puppets and creating narratives about them encourages patients to build communities and to release themselves from the hold of the trauma of their pasts. Descriptions and analyses of Gerity's work with dissociative patients in the US and Canada is underpinned by a theoretical framework which encompasses theories from the arts therapies and from psychiatry.


Águila

Águila
Author: María Cristina Moroles
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2024
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 168226243X

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""Águila" tells the astonishing life story of María Cristina Moroles, a healer and shaman who has spent the past fifty years in the Arkansas Ozarks, where she oversees a healing sanctuary for women and children of color on a five-hundred-acre wilderness preserve. Moroles vividly recounts the events that earned her the ceremonial names 'SunHawk' and 'Águila' as well as her efforts to build a sustainable community off the grid"--


Fred's Ozark Legacy

Fred's Ozark Legacy
Author: Rosa Largent
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645594718

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Little Freddie was born out of wedlock to his teenage mother, Jenny Rakes, and his proud father, Jonathan Baker, who lived on the Ozark farm next to the Rakes. The desertion of his teen mother prior to his first birthday gave Freddie a family of only his maternal grandmother and his proud dad, Jonathan. At the death of his loving Grandmother Rakes, all that was left the preteen could call a "loving family" was his dad, Johnathan Baker. So as you can imagine his dad's shock when son, Fred, refused any schooling past the eighth grade, adding "ignorance" to the "out of wedlock" description of his son, Fred. His mother and her husband arrived prior to the end of Fred's teen years to visit with him and inform him he had three half brothers and a half sister since they had married. His refusal to say more than hello and not even see the "family" set the tone to his mother's life as it related to Fred. Before Fred finished his teen years, the family of his brother and sister, escorted by their half-sister, Penny, arrived unannounced and uninvited on his doorstep. His shock included his first question, to himself, What can I do for them? Of course, he had sympathy for them when he learned of the accidental death of their mother and father. His remaining teen years made it necessary for him to find a better paying job in the Ozarks and caused his life to be everything from horrible to misery. The way this transforms the children's relationship with Fred Baker and Penny Halloran, their half-sister, is an exciting and educational exhibit of the flying teen years. The arrival of the finishing touches to the family includes "fake" parents, nieces, nephews, grandparents, and all of 'em, as one says in the Ozarks. The close chase by a panther after their little sister, Sue Ann, reminds one just how dangerous even a ten year old can be. The teen boys needed little help going from the problem of working students to a wonderful loving Christian family.


Code Name: Coldfire

Code Name: Coldfire
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786013289

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John Barrone, an ex-CIA agent and the leader of an elite law enforcement team, must race against time to find a nuclear warhead that has fallen into the hands of a deadly terrorist organization intent on destroying America.


Play Me Something Quick and Devilish

Play Me Something Quick and Devilish
Author: Howard Wight Marshall
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0826272932

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Play Me Something Quick and Devilish explores the heritage of traditional fiddle music in Missouri. Howard Wight Marshall considers the place of homemade music in people’s lives across social and ethnic communities from the late 1700s to the World War I years and into the early 1920s. This exceptionally important and complex period provided the foundations in history and settlement for the evolution of today’s old-time fiddling. Beginning with the French villages on the Mississippi River, Marshall leads us chronologically through the settlement of the state and how these communities established our cultural heritage. Other core populations include the “Old Stock Americans” (primarily Scotch-Irish from Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia), African Americans, German-speaking immigrants, people with American Indian ancestry (focusing on Cherokee families dating from the Trail of Tears in the 1830s), and Irish railroad workers in the post–Civil War period. These are the primary communities whose fiddle and dance traditions came together on the Missouri frontier to cultivate the bounty of old-time fiddling enjoyed today. Marshall also investigates themes in the continuing evolution of fiddle traditions. These themes include the use of the violin in Westward migration, in the Civil War years, and in the railroad boom that changed history. Of course, musical tastes shift over time, and the rise of music literacy in the late Victorian period, as evidenced by the brass band movement and immigrant music teachers in small towns, affected fiddling. The contributions of music publishing as well as the surprising importance of ragtime and early jazz also had profound effects. Much of the old-time fiddlers’ repertory arises not from the inherited reels, jigs, and hornpipes from the British Isles, nor from the waltzes, schottisches, and polkas from the Continent, but from the prolific pens of Tin Pan Alley. Marshall also examines regional styles in Missouri fiddling and comments on the future of this time-honored, and changing, tradition. Documentary in nature, this social history draws on various academic disciplines and oral histories recorded in Marshall’s forty-some years of research and field experience. Historians, music aficionados, and lay people interested in Missouri folk heritage—as well as fiddlers, of course—will find Play Me Something Quick and Devilish an entertaining and enlightening read. With 39 tunes, the enclosed Voyager Records companion CD includes a historic sampler of Missouri fiddlers and styles from 1955 to 2012. A media kit is available here: press.umsystem.edu/pages/PlayMeSomethingQuickandDevilish.aspx