Photography--Psychological aspects; Mourning customs in art; Mourning customs in literature; Phenomenology and art
The creation of liminal spaces has been used for centuries cross-culturally to create sacred or taboo meanings in rituals, people, places, or objects. Liminality is constructed by the overlapping of cultural categories and "ruptures" an...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Indians of North America; Pawnee Indians; Headdresses; Sports; Archery
Native Americans at Anthropology Days intertribal archery competition, published in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition official scrapbook. Pawnee Frank Moore, wearing a headdress with feather, braids, breechcloth, leggings, and moccasins, shoots an...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Indians of North America; Bows (Archery); Arrows
Native American men and women, some holding bows, others holding arrows, and one holding a tall pole, pose, probably in Indian Village, one of the Anthropology Villages at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. Such "living displays"...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Indians of North America; Dakota Indians; Arapaho Indians; Headdresses; War bonnets; Games; Tug of war
Two teams, each composed of 4 Native American men (Sioux versus Arapahoe), wearing buckskin, breechcloth, and leggings, play tug of war before a crowd of spectators, including two Native Americans wearing feathered warbonnets. Such "living...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Indians of North America; Headdresses; War bonnets
Native Americans of all ages, some wearing feathered warbonnets; some wearing buckskin, breechcloth, and leggings; and some wearing Western-style clothing, stand in a row, probably in Indian Village, one of the Anthropology Villages at the World's...
At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, an Ainu woman in a robe and scarf bends down to greet Lorenza, a Tehuelche woman (from Santa Cruz, Argentina) wearing a string headband who is sitting on the dirt ground wrapped in a blanket in which she...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Men; Indians of Mexico; Indigenous peoples; Sombreros; Huts
At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, two men wearing sombreros sit on benches at a table inside a small hut made of sticks, probably in the Anthropology Villages. Such "living displays" were intended to expose visitors to the fair...
Lutz Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Classrooms; Office buildings; Laboratories; Research facilities;
Lutz Hall with parking lot and part of the Miller Information Technology Center in the foreground. Location: Belknap Campus: sites of former Student Union and Belknap Gymnasium; near MITC and Schneider Halls. Current uses: Houses A&S...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Davidson Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities;
Davidson Hall seen from an elevation; much of the glass and brick building is visible. There are numerous young trees planted in the foreground. This building was dedicated as Philip Davidson Hall on May 6, 1975. In 1995, there was a second...
Lutz Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Classrooms; Office buildings; Laboratories; Research facilities; Arches; Windows; Trees;
Lutz Hall from the front. The red brick building has an arched entranceway with multi-paned windows under the arch. There is a lawn with several large trees and in front of the building, as well as a red sign identifying the building. Location:...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Davidson Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities;
Davidson Hall was dedicated as Philip Davidson Hall on May 6, 1975. In 1995, there was a second dedication ceremony in which the name of Jane Davidson, was added to the official building name. Rededicated as Philip and Jane Davidson Hall: May 15,...