Skillet Blue Cornbread
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) This recipe adapted from 1993 Southwestern Indian Recipe Book: Apache, Papago, Pima, Pueblo, and Navajo by Zora Getmansky Hesse (The Filter Press, Palmer Lake, Colorado), and is from a modern Pueblo recipe.
Read MoreSlave-related court cases collected in online archive
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) History professor Loren Schweninger at the University of North Carolina—Greensboro has spent eighteen years collecting data on slaves across fifteen states and the District of Columbia.
Read MoreSnacking in Middle Woodland times: plant foods
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Back in Middle Woodland times, there was no McDonalds, no Starbucks, and no drive-up windows. Middle Woodland times date to roughly 1000 BC to AD 300, so the lack of convenience food shops is not surprising.
Read MoreSocial science \> anthropology \> archaeology
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Archaeologists think of human society as very complex, meaning it has many interconnected parts. Since they focus on people—and societies—that now are gone, they look to studies of living people and societies for insights.
Read MoreSocial Studies Fair Guidelines
Special Award: Georgia Archaeology Sponsored by the Society for Georgia Archaeology and the Georgia Council of Professional Archaeologists Award: $50 cash in junior division and $50 cash in senior division
Read Moresociety
a society is an aggregate of people living more-or-less together in a more-or-less ordered community or group of communities; members of a society tend to have shared customs, laws, and civic-ceremonial institutions, but they may not—indeed, members may use different languages and even self-identify to different ethnicities.
Read Moresociocultural
pertaining to social institutions, customs, and behaviors Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read Moresociology
the study of human social behavior and institutions, especially those in the modern world Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read Moresociopolitical
pertaining to both political structures and culture Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read MoreSouthern Research busy around the state, researches Hobo Ken
Submitted by Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc. (706-582-2440) Southern Research has recently carried out a number of projects in Georgia that may be of interest to the members of SGA.
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