. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). i666 The Cornell Reading Courses Paper.— Baskets and packs for burdens of babies and baggage. Paper.— Sleds and kaiaks used by the Eskimos. Paper.— Modem survivals in Europe, Asia, and Africa of primitive methods and means of transportation. STUDY TOPICS FOR PROGRAM 11 Animals and forces of nature as teachers of primitive woman in solving the proble
. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). i666 The Cornell Reading Courses Paper.— Baskets and packs for burdens of babies and baggage. Paper.— Sleds and kaiaks used by the Eskimos. Paper.— Modem survivals in Europe, Asia, and Africa of primitive methods and means of transportation. STUDY TOPICS FOR PROGRAM 11 Animals and forces of nature as teachers of primitive woman in solving the problems of transportation. Agencies and devices for conveyance of persons: 1. Back, shoulders, hips, for babies. 2. Boats and sleds. Agencies and devices for the freight- ing of baggage: 1. Poles, yokes, headrings. 2. Forehead and back straps. 3. Trays and suspended shelves. 4. Back, knees, hips, arms. 5. Trailing poles. PROGRAM 12 PRIMITIVE WOMAN AS LINGUIST, STORY-TELLER, AND MYTH MAKER Roll call.— Each member should re- spond by giving one verb or noun that came from a woman's daily occupation: for example, sew, cook, jar. Paper.— Brief, interesting report on some of the nature myths of the Greeks and Romans. Paper.— Explain the need and the growth of language in the home life of primitive woman. Reading.—? Kipling's How the Alphabet Was Made or How the First Letter Was Written. STUDY TOPICS FOR PROGRAM 12 Memories of primitive women trained by the need and the custom of carrying traditions, myths, and legends. Woman's part in the invention and the development of speech. Picture writing on tents and cliffs. The beautiful word-picturing in myths should be noted, and the charac- teristic religious myths of the Iroquois Indians should be studied for both content and Fig. 47.— With the Cocopas, mother's hip is baby's saddle. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
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