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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation

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Bibliography of Interpretive Resources Reinoehl, Gary, and Jean Yun. Archaeological Relationships...A Long-term Commitment. 1988 NAI National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1988): 238-241. Risk, Paul. Interpretation and Emotion: Making Heritage Live. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 1-5. Rudd, Connie. Beyond Traditional Costumed Interpretation: New Techniques for Old Stories. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 285-286. Schneider, William, and Margaret J. Steigerwald. New Frontiers in Oral History: CD ROM and the Alska Project Jukebox. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 267-270. Simcox, David E. The Emerging Role of Interpretiation in Creating Intercultural Effectiveness. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1992): 106-109. Simon, Jimm, and Aileen Najduch. In Their Own Voice. 2002 Interpretive Sourcebook (2002): 29-30. Simons, Don R. Traveling with Audubon. 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 94-95. Snyder, MaryEllen, and Carol S. Ash. Interpreting Historic Religious Sites, or ‘How Do We Talk About God(s) at NPS Sites?’ 1999 Interpretive Sourcebook (1999): 61-63. Spellman, Jerri S., and John C. F. Luzader. Children and Living History: Places in the Sun. 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 116-118. Spellman, Jerri S., and John C.F. Luzader. History Police! 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 21-23. Spieles, Beth A. Tapping into the Great Oasis of Local Environmental History. 2001 Interpretive Sourcebook (2001): 174-175. St. John, Pam, and Laura Beattie. Letterboxing: Part Scavenger Hunt and Part Nature Walk, All Teamwork and All Fun. 2002 Interpretive Sourcebook (2002): 78-80. Staffs of National Parks of Hawai’i. Hawaiian Culture Live! 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 17-18. Stallings, Diane G. Vibracores, Clovis Points, and Magnetometers: Gaining Insights From and Archeological Assessment for Interpretive Programs. 1996 Interpretive Sourcebook: Proceedings of the National Interpreters Workshop (1996): 128-130. Stansfield, John. Reclaiming the Past: Storytelling Skills for Historical Interpreters. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 299-301. Steen, Michael, Keith Southall, John Hudert, Larry Lamm, Laurie Lunsford, and Cindy Warner. A Pirate’s Life for Me: Edutainment and Cultural History Interpretation. 2002 Interpretive Sourcebook (2002): 34-35. Stieber, Chris G. The Life of the Lenape: Interpreting a Reconstructed 1500's Eastern Woodland Native American Village. Proceedings: 1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 375-378. 68

History & Culture Stoeberl, Todd, and Diane Lobb-Boyce. Did People Really Live Like This? The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 15-19. Strang, Carl A. Our Schoolyard, Then and Now. 2001 Interpretive Sourcebook (2001): 165-166. Stuckey, Michael. The Common Thread: A Perspective on Historical Interpretation. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 307-309. Stuckey, Michael. Who Cares? Context and Relevance in Cultural and Historical Sites. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1992): 368-370. Stumpf, Kathleen Miller, and Donna Zimmerman. Heritage Tourism: Selling the Soul of a Place. 1998 Interpretive Sourcebook (1998): 154-155. Sucec, Rosemary, and Kim Sikoryak. Establishing a Sense of Place: American Indians and Interpretation in the Intermountain Field Area of the NPA. 1996 Interpretive Sourcebook: Proceedings of the National Interpreters Workshop (1996): 9-11. Sutton, John M., and Jeff Patrick. Blue Wool and Black Powder: Assuring Excellence in Military Living History Programs. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 35-36. Taylor, Bruce R., and Larry Newbern. The Reproduction of an 1830s Carey Plow. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 313-315. Texel, Mark. Interpreting Cultural Diversity Through Living History: Portrayng Black Cowboys at the George Rance Historical Park. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 319-322. Tierney, Karen, and Meredith Reeve. The Unique Planning of an Historic Canal Cooridor. 1990 National Interpreters Workshop (1990): 45-46. Toomer, John. York of Lewis and Clark. 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 119. Trembley, Hazel May, and Linda Rae Emerson. Capital Idea: Cod Captures Colonial Commerce. Proceedings: 1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 323-326. Turner, John W. Be Sure to Get That Tall Thing on Top of the Church in the Picture Proceedings:1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 327-329. Twillmann, Bev. The Bonding of Genterations: Integrating People into Regional Oral/Cultural History Through Storytelling. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 129-130. Vander Stoep, Gail A. Aerial Photos and Other Views From Above: New Ways to Tell Old Stories. 1990 National Interpreters Workshop (1990): 92-94. Vieira, Anne, Nancy Rogers, Gregory A. Miller, and Stephen B. Austin. How Did It Happen? Solutions to the Challenge of Interpreting History. 1988 NAI National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1988): 292-297. Vietzke, Gay E., and John W. Piltzecker. Celebrating Social History Through Art and Other Primary Resources. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 51-54. 69

History & Culture<br />

Stoeberl, Todd, and Diane Lobb-Boyce. Did People Really Live Like This? The 1995<br />

Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 15-19.<br />

Strang, Carl A. Our Schoolyard, Then and Now. 2001 Interpretive Sourcebook (2001):<br />

165-166.<br />

Stuckey, Michael. The Common Thread: A Perspective on Historical Interpretation.<br />

Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 307-309.<br />

Stuckey, Michael. Who Cares? Context and Relevance in Cultural and Historical<br />

Sites. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1992): 368-370.<br />

Stumpf, Kathleen Miller, and Donna Zimmerman. Heritage Tourism: Selling the<br />

Soul of a Place. 1998 Interpretive Sourcebook (1998): 154-155.<br />

Sucec, Rosemary, and Kim Sikoryak. Establishing a Sense of Place: American Indians<br />

and Interpretation in the Intermountain Field Area of the NPA. 1996 Interpretive<br />

Sourcebook: Proceedings of the National Interpreters Workshop (1996): 9-11.<br />

Sutton, John M., and Jeff Patrick. Blue Wool and Black Powder: Assuring Excellence<br />

in Military Living History Programs. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The<br />

Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 35-36.<br />

Taylor, Bruce R., and Larry Newbern. The Reproduction of an 1830s Carey Plow.<br />

Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 313-315.<br />

Texel, Mark. Interpreting Cultural Diversity Through Living History: Portrayng<br />

Black Cowboys at the George Rance Historical Park. Proceedings: 1991 National<br />

Interpreters Workshop (1991): 319-322.<br />

Tierney, Karen, and Meredith Reeve. The Unique Planning of an Historic Canal<br />

Cooridor. 1990 National Interpreters Workshop (1990): 45-46.<br />

Toomer, John. York of Lewis and Clark. 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 119.<br />

Trembley, Hazel May, and Linda Rae Emerson. Capital Idea: Cod Captures Colonial<br />

Commerce. Proceedings: 1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 323-326.<br />

Turner, John W. Be Sure to Get That Tall Thing on Top of the Church in the Picture<br />

Proceedings:1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 327-329.<br />

Twillmann, Bev. The Bonding of Genterations: Integrating People into Regional<br />

Oral/Cultural History Through Storytelling. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The<br />

Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 129-130.<br />

Vander Stoep, Gail A. Aerial Photos and Other Views From Above: New Ways to Tell<br />

Old Stories. 1990 National Interpreters Workshop (1990): 92-94.<br />

Vieira, Anne, Nancy Rogers, Gregory A. Miller, and Stephen B. Austin. How Did It<br />

Happen? Solutions to the Challenge of Interpreting History. 1988 NAI National<br />

Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1988): 292-297.<br />

Vietzke, Gay E., and John W. Piltzecker. Celebrating Social History Through Art and<br />

Other Primary Resources. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 51-54.<br />

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