Western Kentucky University and the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning cordially invite you to join distinguished archeologists, folklorists, historians, and geographers for a seminar exploring the culture history of the Mammoth Cave region. Each day of the week-long seminar will focus on a theme and relevant research methodology:
· Early American Indian Occupations / Archeological Site
Analysis & Mapping
· 19th & 20th Century Settlement & Folk Life / Material
Culture & Oral History
· African American History & culture / Genealogy
· Tourism Development & Community Impacts /
Literary Analysis
· Creation of a National park / Archival Document
& Photo Analysis
Who: Full- and part-time community college teachers
When: Two week-long seminars: July 16-21 or July 23-28
Where: Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Participants will receive a $500 stipend to cover living expenses. Additional funding to defray travel will be available based on travel cost.
This Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshop is presented by Western Kentucky University and the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning and is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
For more information contact Rick Toomey at the address below.
