Beings

The Ojibwa Indian Folklore

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Ojibwa Indians
course: 
420

Location

Burnett County 45° 48' 18.4284" N, 92° 17' 19.7268" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1985
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Powwows

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Powwows
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1992
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Kodak Moments

subject: 
Photographs, Indigenous peoples
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1992
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Ho-Chunk Deer Hunting: Yesterday and Today

subject: 
Indigenous peoples, Hunting
key words: 
Ho-Chunk
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1994
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Woodland Indians

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Woodland Indians, Powwows
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Oneida 44° 29' 33.6588" N, 88° 12' 58.0572" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1994
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Wisconsin Indians and the Mascot Issue

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Indian logos, Indian mascots, Indian sports names
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1994
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Woodland Indians

subject: 
Indigenous peoples, Sweat lodges
key words: 
Ojibwa
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1995
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Jausen Haus: Wisconsin Tavern Culture in the U.P., Ay!

subject: 
Social groups
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Ironwood 46° 27' 16.812" N, 90° 10' 15.6288" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1995
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Powwow: A Tradition in Music and Movement

subject: 
Indigenous peoples, Powwow drums, Powwow dance
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1996
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Winnebago Indians

subject: 
Indigenous peoples, Hunting, Fishing, Powwows
key words: 
Winnebago, Ho-Chunk
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1996
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Bridal Consultant

subject: 
Occupational life,Brides
key words: 
Bridal industry, Occupational jargon, Uniforms
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Madison 43° 4' 22.9872" N, 89° 24' 4.428" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1996
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Oneida Nations Research Paper

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Oneida Nation, Powwow
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Oneida 44° 29' 33.6588" N, 88° 12' 58.0572" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1997
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

American Indians in Wisconsin

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Ho-Chunk
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1997
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Woodland Indians

subject: 
Indigenous peoples, Powwows
key words: 
Ceremonial costume
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Oneida 44° 29' 33.6588" N, 88° 12' 58.0572" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
2001
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Menominee Research

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Menominee Indians, Menominee Reservation
course: 
630 Seminar in American Folklore

Location

44° 52' 25.5504" N, 88° 37' 35.6124" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
2001
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Fascinating, Full-Blooded Menominee Indian Man

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Menominee Indians, Sacred symbols
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2001
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

LGBT Community: A Documentary Fieldwork

subject: 
Symbols (semiotics)
key words: 
LGBT culture
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2003
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Wisconsin Native Powwows: A Showcase of Many Tribes

subject: 
Indigenous peoples, Powwows
key words: 
Oneida Nation, Powwow regalia
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
2003
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Folklore Recognized in High School Youth Groups: Statewide Youth Leadership Council

subject: 
High School, Jargons, Uniforms
key words: 
Youth organizations
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2004
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Meetings and Songs of Delta Gamma Sorority

subject: 
Social groups, Songs
key words: 
Sororities, Chapter meetings, Initiation rites
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2004
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Don't Worry Hun, It Always Works Out for the Best: A Research Paper on Sorority Rush at UW-Madison

subject: 
Social groups
key words: 
Sororities
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2004
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Job's Daughters

subject: 
Christianity, Social groups, Practical jokes
key words: 
International Order of Job's Daughters
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2004
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Sami Identity

subject: 
Indigenous peoples
key words: 
Scandinavians
course: 
510 Folklore Theory
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2005
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Bermanian Guild of Numismatists

subject: 
Social groups, Hoaxes
key words: 
Coin dealers
course: 
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2006
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Traditions and History of the Oneida Tribe in Wisconsin

subject: 
Indigenous peoples, Powwows, Powwow dances, Ceremonies
key words: 
Oneida Indians
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
2007
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Llama Dreams

subject: 
Llamas, Spinning (textiles), Knitting
key words: 
Llama farms
course: 
630 Seminar in American Folklore
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
2007
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Stereotyping: Midwestern Asian American Experiences

subject: 
Ethnic Groups,Profiling,Stereotyping
key words: 
Asian American Community
course: 
Folklore 560 Folklore in a Digital Age

Locations

43° 4' 22.9872" N, 89° 24' 4.428" W
Chicago, Madison 41° 51' 0.1188" N, 87° 39' 0.1872" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Howard, Robert
semester: 
Spring
year: 
2009
Several respondents were interviewed about their experiences as Asian Americans growing up in the Midwest.
access: 
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/37908