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In the Wilderness With the Red Indians: German Missionary to the Michigan Indians 1847-1853 (Great Lakes Books)
Published in Paperback by Wayne State University Press (1996-10)
Author: E. R. Baierlein
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In the Wilderness with the Red Indians
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-07
Touching and beautiful. Baierlein's simple and humble account of his missionary life and work among the Indians inspires. What a hero!
Of particular interest to Lutherans, historians, homeschools, and anyone interested in Native American culture.

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India and World Civilization
Published in Hardcover by Michigan State Univ Pr (1969-11)
Author: Damodar P. Singhal
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Great Book; Deserves to be Reprinted!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-11
This is an excellent Indo-centric view of world history. It deserves to be read widely. Singhal's style is lively and he gathers together a great deal of lesser-known evidence. In particular, there is an interesting chapter on the possibility of early contact between India and the New World.

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Indian Block-Printed Cotton Fragments in the Kelsey Museum (Kelsey Museum Studies)
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1993-08-15)
Author: Ruth 0 Barnes
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Great Textile Resource
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Review Date: 2002-02-28
This book is a great resource for the Indian textile researcher. The pictures are well-done and the analysis is very competent. Ms. Barnes is very skilled at clearly stated what can be known and what can be conjectured from an analysis of these textiles. As a budding textile researcher I found her analysis both informative, and comprehensive. It certainly isn't a light a read, but the clear explanations make it possible for even a beginner to gain knowledge from this book.

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The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes: Two Volumes in One
Published in Paperback by Bison Books (1996-05-01)
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The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley & Region o
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-17
This book is an excellent source for understanding North American Indian customs and life style prior to the appearance of European settlers. It is very well documented with good authenticity. The journals by Nicholas Perrot are vivid and interesting.

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Influence, Change, and the Legislative Process (Contributions in Political Science)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press (1982-12-20)
Author: Janet Miller Grenzke
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it was good
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Review Date: 1999-02-03
I liked it. I learned a lot

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Information, Participation, and Choice: An Economic Theory of Democracy in Perspective
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1994-01-01)
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Keen Analysis, Insightful Collection
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Review Date: 2001-07-18
If you've read Anthony Downs' Economic Theory of Democracy, this is a must-read! Even if you disagree with Downs, this collection of empirical research and strong theoretical scholarship will make your brain cells dance. I kid you not-- although you may want to have a Ph.D. in Political Science to get the full effects. Especially insightful is Grofman's chapter on reconciling the shortcomings in Downs' predictions about two-party politics with the abundance of scholarship that undermines these expectations. If you're reading this, you know the score: Downs predicts party convergence, (the common metaphor is Tweedle-dee Tweedle-dum politicians) and certain specific outcomes associated with competitive elections in a two-party system. Downs' model (because it assumes fair and vigorous competition for votes, party objectives where winning is the central goal, and certain parameters about the distribution of preferences in the population) doesn't foresee extreme incumbency advantage in the House, doesn't predict why members of opposite parties but from the same state will vote in opposite manners, or why political party appears to have such a strong influence on candidate positions in general. Grofman's chapter raises all the fine points where the Downs theory appears to clash with the evidence. His arguments are written matter-of-factly and his analysis is packed with simple but compelling examples from the empirical literature. Like a good mystery, Grofman's synthesis of the disparities in our theoretical and empirical knowledge of American politics begs for a logical solution. (This is the part that will keep your brain cells up at night.) On a side note, Grofman's careful analysis also clears up some of the misconceptions and generalizations about the Downs model that have grown as a result of people simply not bothering to read Downs in its entirety. Rather than join the choir of voices who immediately would dismiss rational choice on the grounds that Downs' analysis-- or unidimensional analysis for that matter-- is imperfect, or the D.O.D. (Defenders of Downs) who would pretend that the flaws are superficial, Grofman proposes that political science needs to focus on improving its institutional models--and empirical tests. He calls for "institutional richness" --a concept well ahead of its time, but oh, so obvious. Let's look at microsystems, congressional districts, variances in party control, elections, ballots(!), technology, local election laws, demographics, etc. from state to state and community to community. Let's get beyond making generalizations about how elections and politics work in America at the national level and get our hands dirty again. Great book for political scientists, journalists, junkies, academics, and would-be political experts. Some of the chapters are probably a little too sophisticated for the casual reader, but if this stuff interests you, go for it! You can never learn too much, and the best chapters are written so that amateurs can make sense of it all.

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Inscriptions in Bell Branch and Mount Hazel Cemeteries, Redford Township, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan: Supplemented by data showing family connections
Published in Unknown Binding by Redford Cemetery Association (2008-01-28)
Authors: Marjoria Norris Beavis, Donald J. Pennell, and Redford Cemetery Association
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Redford Cemetery
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Review Date: 2008-02-14
The 1939 and 1994 Editions are NO LONGER AVAILABLE. The 2008 Edition is for Redford Cemetery Only, Mount Hazel has been removed. The 2008 edition is updated with burials through 2007, additional burials added following research, along with additional information on family connections. This book is only available through [...] and not available at any publisher. It is an excellent reference for families living in the area of Wayne County in the early years and remains an active cemetery for descendants of the early pioneers of Redford Twp. Michigan. Burials start at 1832 to present day.

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Intensive Consonant Pronunciation Practice: Improving Spoken English : Consonants in Context
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (1992-02)
Author: Joan Morley
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A Mega Manual
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Review Date: 2004-02-03
Intensive Consonant Pronunciation Practice is more than worth the money. The material is extensive, systematic, well categorized, and fairly easy to understand, and includes lots of exercise and practice. This is a thick book and a lot of work went into it. There's enough content here for many, many lessons.

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Interlochen: A Home for the Arts
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press/Regional (1998-08-15)
Author: Dean Boal
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Interlochen: A Home for the Arts
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-02
This book was very interesting and contained detailed information about the history of the Interlochen Center for the Arts. Boal talks about all of the struggles that were gone through to bring the camp and the academy to life. The book was very interesting to me an Interlochen Arts Camp alumnus and I believe it would be to other alumni. The book would be helpful to anyone interested in learning more about Interlochen and all of the changes the camp and academy have gone through and the dreams that were made here and achieved here. I believe the book would also be helpful to anyone considering attending the camp or the academy and his/her parents.

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Intermediate Reading Practices: Building Reading & Vocabulary Skills, Revised Edition
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (1993-04)
Author: Keith S. Folse
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For all Reading Teachers and Students
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Review Date: 2006-03-21
This is a book I use for all levels of college because it's excellent. It has exercises to increase speed, find main ideas, improve and expand vocabulary, and much more. The readings range from very short to about a page and can be used for warm-ups, cool downs, or core lessons. They are interesting and often filled with facts that students will enjoy learning, instead of silly stories that are of little value except for their reading challenge. I cannot recommend this book highly enough!!


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