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Par Collection Par Auteur- BROADWAY, M. J. (1)
- HERLIHY, P. H. (1)
- RIDGLEY, M. A. (1)
- SAUERESSIG-SCHREUDER, Y. (1)
- TRIFONOFF, K. M. (1)
- 1989 (5)
- Geography of America (5)
- Amish ; Culturel ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Identité culturelle ; Mode de vie ; Pennsylvania ; Peuplement (1)
- Approvisionnement en eau ; Assainissement ; Bidonville ; Cali ; Colombie ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Géographie urbaine ; Habitat urbain ; Illégalité ; Service ; Squatter (1)
- Chocos ; Culturel ; Darien ; Développement ; Front pionnier ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Organisation de l'espace ; Panama ; Parc naturel ; Village ; Voie de communication (1)
- Culturel ; Etats-Unis ; Garden City ; Groupe ethnique ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Géographie urbaine ; High Plains ; Kansas ; Population urbaine ; Société urbaine ; Structure urbaine (1)
- Amish culture as preserved in quilts (1)
- Dutch Catholic immigrant settlement in Wisconsin, 1850-1905. (1)
- Opening Panama's Darien gap in Festschrift to honor Raymond E. Crist. (1)
- Services in a Colombian shantytown : speculations on the limits of collective self-help (1)
- Settlement and mobility among newcomers to Garden City, Kansas (1)
- Settlement and mobility among newcomers to Garden City, Kansas
- 1989
- Dutch Catholic immigrant settlement in Wisconsin, 1850-1905.
- 1989
- In the USA one distinctive feature of Amish identity, an ethnic-base sect that originated in Switzerland in 1690, is their skill in patchwork quilting. Designs, colors, and method of construction vary with time period and region of Amish settlers
- 1989
- Description of how the inhabitants of an illegal settlement in Cali, Colombia installed their own water supply and sanitation systems. General reflections on the complexity and viability of working outside the official structure. - (DWG)
- 1989
- A highway built in the 1970s gave ready access to the Darien region for the first time, although it has not been completed to the Colombian border. Settlers have cut 12 % of the rainforest, removed the wildlife, and impinged on the native
- 1989