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Proceedings of the 2006 Conference and Annual Meeting (Vol. 29)
Keynote Address Synopses
Ernest J. Gaines: Reflections on His Life and His Work, Debra A. Reid
Jay D. Edwards and Louisiana’s Cultural Geography, Debra A. Reid
Presidential Address
Living History, ALHFAM and the Future of Historic Sites, John A. Caramia, Jr.
Multicultural Louisiana: Documenting and Responding to Diversity
A Commemorative Museum Pedagogy: Rethinking the Historic Enslaved Population at Magnolia Mound Plantation, Julia Rose
Down River: Antebellum Mansions Amidst Twenty-First Century Industry, William R. Brockway
Historic Southern Landscapes: From Plantation Gardens to Battlefields, Debra A. Reid
Audubon State Historic Site: Responding to Louisiana’s Educational Content Standards and Benchmarks, Dennis Dufrene
The Acadians, Ted R. Jambon
Nineteenth-Century Louisiana Textiles: Continuing the Tradition, Elaine Larcade-Bourque
Interpreting Multiculturalism
Challenges of Interpreting Slavery: Research Summary, Charles Vincent
Challenges of Interpreting Slavery: Summary of a Panel Discussion, Kay Harrison
Meatpies, Magnolias and Murals: A New Interpretive Plan for Melrose Plantation, Blake Hayes and Katie Boardman (Download Sample Article)
Who Knew?: Finding Multicultural Stories in Your Own Attic, Martha B. Katz-Hyman
The Dilemma of Uncle Jack: Using Transactional Theory for the Interpretation and Presentation of Controversial Artifacts,
Amanda Petrona Hoover
Teaching Diversity Through Folktales, Katie Hill
The Development of a First-Person Presentation: “They Called me Lizzie . . . From Slavery to the White House,” Kandie Carle
“Blue Suits and Brownwater”: Interpreting the Civil-War Navy in Land-Locked Cincinnati, Ken Berry
Focusing on Focus Groups: A Demonstration, Ashley L. Ford
A Question of Perspectives, Manuel Lopez
Researching and Curating Many Cultures
Metamora, Last of the Wampanoags: Old Sturbridge Village & Interpreting Racial Diversity in Early New England, Tom Kelleher
Native American Artifacts: How Some Archaeologists Can Create “Problem Artifacts,” Rose Behan
Keys to the Future, Sten Rentzhog
“…every Body knows…Half a Pound is full enough…,” Clarissa F. Dillon and Mercy Ingraham
Why a Bell Pepper is a Mango, Susan Odom
Putting the Cart Before the Horse: An Overview of Horse-Drawn Vehicle Design, Barbara Corson
The Scottish Horseman’s Society and “The World,” Bob Powell
Responding to Disaster
In the Wake of the Storm: Cultural Institution Assessment after Katrina in Mississippi, Erik Holland
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