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         Louisiana Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred Years of Maps
  2. Nature, Culture, and Big Old Trees: Live Oaks and Ceibas in the Landscapes of Louisiana and Guatemala.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Reece Jones, 2005-09-22
  3. Geographies of New Orleans: Urban Fabrics Before the Storm by Richard Campanella, 2006-08-01
  4. Louisiana (It's My State!) by Ruth Bjorklund, Christopher Santoro, 2005-12-30
  5. Louisiana Indian Tales by Elizabeth Moore, Alice Couvillon, 1990-03
  6. Louisiana (Welcome to the U.S.a.) by Ann Heinrichs, 2005-10
  7. Louisiana (United States) by Anne Welsbacher, 1998-02
  8. Physical geography reconnaissance, Las Bela Coastal Plain,: West Pakistan, (Louisiana State University studies) by Rodman E Snead, 1966
  9. Geomorphology, geography, and New Orleans after Iberville and Bienville [An article from: Technology in Society] by R.E. Turner, 2007-04-01
  10. Alfred Visits Louisiana by Elizabeth O'Neill, 2007-03-12
  11. A Wetland Biography: Seasons on Louisiana's Chenier Plain by Gay M. Gomez, 1998
  12. Person, Place and Thing: Interpretive and Empirical Essays in Cultural Geography (Geoscience and Man)
  13. Latin American Geography: Historical-Geographical Essays, 1941-1998 (Geoscience and Man, V. 35) by Robert Cooper West, 1998-12
  14. Louisiana (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 1996-10

61. ReferenceResources:UnitedStates
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States of the USA Explore the States Fascinating facts and stories about all the states Fifty States and Capitals Facts about each of the 50 states: capital, flag, nickname, tree, statehood, and MORE Geobop's State and Provincial Symbols Information about each state's symbols; Detailed summary, facts and information about each state and its state symbols; An EXCELLENT research resource NetState.com Information about each state's symbols, famous people born in that state, plus an almanac for each state; An EXCELLENT research resource Stately Knowledge The basic facts of any state in the Union; Need to know the capital of Alabama? Want to know which hockey teams are in California? How about the size of Montana? All that information is here and MORE United States Resources Links to Genealogical and Historical Resources, General Resources, Archives, Libraries and Special Collections, Local History and Information, Maps and Gazetteers, Military Information and Photographs for

62. Universities
5. For More Information Contact Paul Farnsworth, Department of geography and Anthropology,louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA; Phone 225
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Guide to Higher Education
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LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
Institution Name : Louisiana State University Department Title : Department of Geography and Anthropology Faculty in Historical Archaeology
  • DeLyser, Dydia (Ph.D., Syracuse 1998; Asst Prof Geography) Historical, cultural geography, U.S. Southwest and West, 19th-20th centuries
  • Earle, Carville (Ph.D., Chicago 1973; Prof Geography) Regional economic development, historical geography, southern U.S., 17th-20th centuries
  • Edwards, Jay D. (Ph.D., Tulane 1970; Prof Anthropology) Vernacular architecture, material culture, Creole culture, U.S. South and Caribbean 17th-20th centuries
  • Farnsworth, Paul (Ph.D., UCLA 1987; Assoc Prof Anthropology) Historical archaeology, African-American studies, culture change, ethnicity, economic systems, British, Spanish, and French colonial and Federal, Caribbean, U.S. South, Southwest, and West, 18th-20th centuries
  • Grimes, John (M.A., University of Kentucky 1994; Asst Prof Geography) Human geography, economic geography, agro-food systems, and social theory, U.S. South
  • Jackson, Joyce M. (Ph.D., Indiana 1988; Assoc Prof Anthropology) African-American ethnomusicology and folklore, U.S. South and Caribbean

63. Louisiana
1999). Capstone Press geography Department. louisiana. Mankota, MinnesotaCapstone Press, 1996. Coil, Suzanne M. Mardi Gras!. New
http://www.acu.edu/~armstrongl/geography/lou.htm

64. Regional Planning Commission Related Links
louisiana Page Locale — a Web site that provides brief information on each parish(government links, community links, culture and traveler s guide, geography
http://www.norpc.org/links_related.html
for Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard and St. Tammany Parishes Louisiana Home Site Map Site Content About RPC ... Transportation Documents: MTPs, TIPs, UWP Updated February 27,2004 New Orleans
Metro Area X
Links to Related Sites
Louisiana Federal Government APA RPC Member-Parishes Jefferson Parish http://www.jeffparish.net
Town of Grand Isle
http://www.grand-isle.com
City of Gretna
http://www.gretnala.com
City of Harahan
(no Web site; E-mail: harahan@bellsouth.net)
City of Kenner
http://www.kenner.la.us
Town of Jean Lafitte http://www.townofjeanlafitte.com
City of Westwego http://www.cityofwestwego.com
Orleans Parish
(coterminous with the City of New Orleans)
City of New Orleans
http://www.new-orleans.la.us Plaquemines Parish http://www.plaqueminesparish.com St. Bernard Parish http://www.st-bernard.la.us

65. Geography And Geoscience Programs In Louisiana - Study Geography And Geoscience
geography and Geoscience Programs in louisiana Study geography andGeoscience, Please click here to visit our sponsor. UNIVERSITY
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  • 66. UM Geography, World Wide Web (WWW) Links - UM-Missoula
    Colorado University, Boulder homepage. louisiana State University homepage. Universityof Leicester, England Center for geography, Geology and Meterology.
    http://www.umt.edu/geograph/geogres.html
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    67. Geography And Anthropology (Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge) Faculty Memb
    geography and Anthropology. louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge.DESCRIPTION HOMEPAGE Click here to view. DEPARTMENT ID 10-01614
    http://www.getcited.org/dept/1001614
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    Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge
    DESCRIPTION:
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    Last edited on 2001/09/13 19:51:29 GMT-6
    FACULTY/DEPARTMENT MEMBERS:
    NAME POSITION EXPERTISE PUBS CTNS Edwards, Jay D.
    Professor Anthropology/Archaeology; Architecture/Urban Planning Kniffen, Fred Bowerman Professor Emeritus Mathewson, Kent Associate Professor Richardson, Miles E. Professor Please note that the total of members' statistics may not equal the department/faculty statistics due to joint authorship. ABOUT getCITED CONTACT US USER INFO PREFERENCES PRIVACY LOG IN
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    68. History & Geography (University Of Louisiana Lafayette) Faculty Members
    History geography. University of louisiana Lafayette. DESCRIPTION HOMEPAGEn/a. DEPARTMENT ID 1001852 (Last edited on 2001/10/13 222722 GMT-6 ).
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    Last edited on 2001/10/13 22:27:22 GMT-6
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    NAME POSITION EXPERTISE PUBS CTNS BAKER, Vaughan B.
    Department Chair BRASSEAUX, Carl A. Professor Simpson, Amos E. Professor Emeritus Please note that the total of members' statistics may not equal the department/faculty statistics due to joint authorship. ABOUT getCITED CONTACT US USER INFO PREFERENCES PRIVACY LOG IN
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    69. DemocracyGroups | Display By Geography | State-based Lists In Louisiana
    Geographic Scope statebased lists. Geographic Location louisiana. This searchreturned a total of 1 direct results within the specified scope and location.
    http://democracygroups.org/geocat.pl?action=display&scope=state&value=LA&incup=0

    70. L³ - The Lewis And Clark Rediscovery Project
    Cutting his losses, Napoleon sold louisiana to the United States in early 1803 ofthe foremost students in the world of American geography, eagerly gathered
    http://www.l3-lewisandclark.com/ShowOneObject.asp?CategoryID=3&SiteID=74

    71. Teaching About The Louisiana Purchase. ERIC Digest.
    ED 457 059. Sonntag, Margaret M. An Expedition through the louisiana Purchase. JOURNAL OF geography 90 (JulyAugust 1991) 164-167. EJ 440 230.
    http://www.ericdigests.org/2004-1/purchase.htm
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    Teaching about the Louisiana Purchase. ERIC Digest.
    The year 2003 marks the bicentennial of the 1803 Treaty of France, by which the United States of America acquired the Louisiana Territory, an area of more than 828,000 square miles. Upon this acquisition, known as the Louisiana Purchase, the territory of the United States doubled. Historians consider the Louisiana Purchase to be a landmark event or turning point in American history. This Digest discusses (1) President Jefferson's decision to purchase the Louisiana Territory, (2) the significant consequences of this decision in American history, and (3) methods of teaching about the Louisiana Purchase.
    THE DECISION TO PURCHASE LOUISIANA.
    President Thomas Jefferson faced an important decision during the summer of 1803. Napoleon, the emperor of France, had offered to sell the territory of Louisiana to the United States for $15 million. This vast territory extended westward from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and southward from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico and the Spanish lands of what is now Texas and New Mexico. Jefferson had offered to buy for $2 million only the region around the mouth of the Mississippi River, which included the port and city of New Orleans. The President wanted to protect the interests of farmers in the Ohio River Valley, who depended on access to New Orleans. They sent their crops down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, from which ships took the products to cities along the Atlantic coast of the United States. Americans feared that the French might interfere with their trade by imposing high taxes on products and ships moving through New Orleans. Even worse, the French might close the port to Americans.

    72. Jefferson Parish Page Locale
    geography and Statistics. Community Links on the Web. Jefferson Parish Government(The above link is from the Police Jury Association of louisiana ).
    http://www.lapage.com/parishes/jeffe.htm
    Local Links State Links La. Page Locale
    Jefferson Parish Page Locale
    clickable map in beautiful Louisiana.
    Culture and Traveler's Guide
    Metro Area:
    More information....
  • Area Culture and Traveler's Guide, with a Tour
  • Listings for Travelers: Attractions, Dining, Lodging and More Grande Isle:
    More information....
  • Area Culture and Traveler's Guide, with a Tour
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  • Grand Isle State Park Credit: Louisiana Office of Tourism
    Geography and Statistics
    • Our population is 448306 people in 185072 households.
    • The land area is 305.9 square miles (195793 acres); the water area is 336.5 square miles (215358 acres).
    • Jefferson Parish is located at latitude 29.72 degrees North, longitude 90.10 degrees West.
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  • 73. St. Bernard Parish Page Locale
    Bernard Parish Tourist Commission, 204 Cougar Rd., Arabi, LA 70032, (504)2784200. Credit louisiana Office of Tourism. geography and Statistics.
    http://www.lapage.com/parishes/sbern.htm
    Local Links State Links La. Page Locale
    St. Bernard Parish Page Locale
    clickable map in beautiful Louisiana.
    Culture and Traveler's Guide
    Credit: Louisiana Office of Tourism More information....
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    • Our population is 66631 people in 25147 households.
    • The land area is 465.2 square miles (297704 acres); the water area is 1328.7 square miles (850351 acres).
    • St. Bernard Parish is located at latitude 29.89 degrees North, longitude 89.35 degrees West.
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  • 74. Geography: Undergraduate: Degree Structure
    geography. Fall 1999Present. (Currently Enrolled Full Time Ph.D.). The Universityof New Orleans, College of Urban and Public Affairs, New Orleans, louisiana.
    http://www.tcd.ie/Geography/GIS/pat.htm
    Curriculum Vitae PATRICK M. HAUGHEY
    74 Abbeyfield, Milltown Rd. Milltown, Dublin 6
    260-2623 (H) 608-2359 (W)
    (Email) haughep@tcd.ie Contents 1. Education
    2. Academic and Professional Experience
    3. Refereed Publications, Conference Papers, Presentations and Other Works
    4. Sponsored Research and Consulting
    5. Research Interests and Teaching Experience
    6. Awards, Prizes and Achievements
    7. Public Service
    Education Trinity College Dublin , Department of Geography. Fall 1999-Present. (Currently Enrolled Full Time Ph.D.) The University of New Orleans , College of Urban and Public Affairs, New Orleans, Louisiana. Master of Urban and Regional Planning, (M.U.R.P.) Fall 1995 McGill University , Montreal, Quebec. Bachelor of Education, (B. Ed.) Fall 1993 2. Academic and Professional Experience Trinity College Dublin, Department of Geography . Geography Postgraduate
    • Broad Curriculum Initiative Teaching Fellow. Activities include the development of computer-based teaching, small group teaching on existing courses, development of Internet-based teaching resources and assessments, and the organization and running of GIS training workshops for staff and postgraduate students.

    75. Mimi Fearn: Research: Southwestern Louisiana
    at louisiana State University was a paleoecological study of southwestern louisiana. andthe Robert West Fund of the LSU geography and Anthropology Department.
    http://www.southalabama.edu/geography/fearn/diss.html
    Miriam (Mimi) Fearn, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Geology and Geography
    mfearn@usouthal.edu

    (334) 460-6381 office (334) 461-1487 fax
    Paleoecology of southwestern Louisiana: My Ph.D. dissertation at Louisiana State University was a paleoecological study of southwestern Louisiana. Travelers on Interstate 10 between Lafayette and Lake Charles pass through a region of rice fields which was originally a natural tall grass prairie. I like grasslands, and the idea of looking for changes in the southern prairie-forest ecotone appealed to me. Under Dr. Kam-biu Liu's direction, I started my study using pollen , went to the University of Minnesota to learn phytoliths in order to refine the pollen data, and eventually included diatoms because they were in my phytolith samples. My dissertation research was supported primarily by the National Science Foundation, the Association of American Geographers, and the Robert West Fund of the LSU Geography and Anthropology Department.
    The Southwestern Louisiana Prairie
    Publications on southwestern Louisiana include: Fearn, M.L. 1995.

    76. Catalog For Academic Year 2004-2005 - Louisiana State University
    Three hours of lecture. GEOG 450 geography of louisiana 3 cr. An Threehours of lecture. GEOG 650 geography of louisiana 3 cr. An
    http://www.lsus.edu/catalogs/current/courses_geog.asp

    77. Geography At Northwestern State University
    State University, located in historic Natchitoches, louisiana, is a broadly basedcurriculum that includes courses in Regional geography, Cultural geography
    http://users.nsula.edu/sinclaird/
    Welcome to Geography at Northwestern State University
    Jan Vermeer, Ein Geograph in seinem Arbeitszimmer Geography at Northwestern State University, located in historic Natchitoches, Louisiana, is a broadly based curriculum that includes courses in Regional Geography, Cultural Geography, Physical Geography, and Geographic Information Systems. Regional emphasis is on Europe, North America, Latin America and Africa. Geography is part of the Department of Social Sciences at NSU, and is closely tied to the other programs in the Department, including Anthropology, History, Political Science, and Sociology. At present there is not a major in Geography, but Geography can be incorporated in a Social Science major or minor, creating a well rounded liberal arts program. At present, there are two instructors in Geography at NSU, Dr. Dean Sinclair and Dr. William Fagan. Both Dr. Sinclair and Dr. Fagan received their Ph.D.'s from Louisiana State University. In addition to his teaching activities, Dr. Sinclair is the Director of the Southern Studies Institute and Editor of the quarterly journal Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South
    COURSE OFFERINGS IN GEOGRAPHY
    FALL 2003
    There were be four courses offered in the Fall Semester of 2003. These classes include:

    78. The Geography Of Social Problems In Louisiana
    The geography of Social Problems in louisiana. In the Fall 2003 semester,the geography 3050North America class broke up into groups
    http://users.nsula.edu/sinclaird/socprob.htm
    The Geography of Social Problems in Louisiana In the Fall 2003 semester, the Geography 3050-North America class broke up into groups to examine a social problem in Louisiana from a geographical perspective. The problems included poverty, homelessness, HIV-AIDS, child abuse, outmigration, drug and alcohol abuse, and crime. The students presented their projects on December 4, 2003, to students in the Geography 1010,1020, and 2010 classes. These students rated the quality of the projects based on use of maps, use of data, quality of handouts, and other criteria. Many of the projects effectively highlighted the spatial distributions of some of Louisiana's most significant social problems. Overall, the project was a success and the class learned something about the problems facing the state.
    Students from Geography 1010,1020, and 2010 check out some of the projects
    Students checking out some of the projects
    The project on Outmigration from Louisiana was an excellent effort
    The group that looked at unemployment gave a particularly spirited presentation
    The group that studied poverty in Louisiana did an excellent job
    The group that looked at divorce was very energetic and interested in their topic
    The project on Infant Mortality utilized maps and graphs well
    The Geography 3050 class enjoyed learning about Louisiana's problems and
    many seemed interested in searching for solutions

    79. FRED B KNIFFEN
    louisiana iron rock. (with J. McCarter) Economic geography, 29(4)299306, 1953. The outdoor oven in louisiana. louisiana History, 1(1)25-35, 1960.
    http://geography.berkeley.edu/PeopleHistory/History/60YrsGeog/Kniffen, Fred B.ht
    FRED B. KNIFFEN (Ph.D., 1930) "The Colorado Delta, Mexico." (Sauer) b. 18 January 1900, Britton, Michigan. m. Virginia Arp; ch. Samuel, Donald, Nancy, Anthony. A.B. Univ. of Michigan (Geology) 1922. Louisiana State Univ. (since 1929) (Boyd Professor; Emeritus since 1970) Rosenwald Fellow, 1938-1939. L.S.U. Foundation Distinguished Professor, 1966-1967; Citation, AAG, 1978; First Annual Award, La. Folklore Society, 1982. Hon. Pres., Assoc. Amer. Geogr., 1966-1967. Chairman, Southwest Sec., Assoc. Amer. Geogr.; Councilor, Assoc. Amer. Geogr., 1960-61. Books and Monographs: The Natural Landscape of the Colorado Delta . Univ. Calif. Publ. in Geography, 5(4):149-244, 1932. Walapai Ethnography . (with others) Mem., Amer. Anthropological Assoc., No. 42, 293 pp., 1935. The Indians of Louisiana . LSU, College of Ed. 110 pp., 1945. Sec. Ed. 1966. Culture Worlds . (with R.J. Russell) New York: The Macmillan Co., 620 pp. 1951. Revised, brief ed., 1961. Revised (with Russell and Pruitt), 1969. Louisiana, Its Land and People . Baton Rouge: L.S.U. Press, 200 pp., 1968.

    80. LPB Presents Louisiana: A History
    EPISODE ONE This Affair of louisiana Highlights include a look at louisiana s geography,especially the Mississippi River, as a defining element of our history
    http://www.louisianahistory.org/timelines/

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    Prehistory - 1804
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    W elcome to L ouisiana: A H istory T imelines
    Click on a link to the left EPISODE ONE This Affair of Louisiana Highlights include a look at Louisiana's geography, especially the Mississippi River, as a defining element of our history. The program explores the cultures of Louisiana's first residents, the state's Native American tribes. Also featured are the personalities and events of Louisiana's Colonial Period, which left a lasting imprint on the state. Part one ends with Napoleon selling Louisiana to the United States for $15 million. EPISODE TWO The New Americans Louisiana becomes America's 18th state in 1812 and begins to become a part of the fledgling nation. There is also an examination of everyday life in Antebellum Louisiana and the economic and cultural forces that drive the state to secede from the Union. EPISODE THREE War On The Home Front EPISODE FOUR The Search for Order Reconstruction and the rebuilding of our devastated state is viewed through the eyes of both whites and African-Americans. The political, economic, and cultural growing pains at the close of the 19th century are examined.

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