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Analysis of family interaction patterns, roles, and functions, throughout the life cycle as influenced by customs, cultural diversity, and socioeconomic status with implications for broader understanding of a multicultural society. Examination of public p

Researching Genealogy Virtual Library Resources

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The Genealogy Research Question:

Resources, Research and Results: Learn best practices for finding relevant and reliable genealogy information and learn how to develop a concise methodology for researching at local, state and national levels. 

  • The trajectory is to look at how space and time within the culture of your family evolved.
  • Family/Heritage: What was the Culture, What did they Value, How did they move through space, location and time and then find place within the space.
  • What does it mean to answer the research question.. How do I find African American Genealogical Records/ Data sets from domestic and International locations of enslavement of 1600 to .....
  • What will your genealogy research Value. Genealogy helps to identity how you shape and mold your worth (relationships, family, religion, health, political, economical) status
  • What are those systemic issues in studying place and time among a culture of people/ family/group (political, racial, economical, gender, age, social-status)
  • Themes to the Genealogy research: Family, Education, Heath, Economics, Politics, Psychological Behaviors, Society

THE RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:

1.  To tell the story of the first people of your family 
2.  To describe what life was like for these settlers, including details of farming, housekeeping, education, religion, and social activities.
3.  To identify family Heredity and family Genes.
4.  To compare and contrast the way of life of the early settlers with the way of life in today.
5.  To increase appreciation and awareness of the character and way of life of your family ancestors   
6.  To practice reading, writing, and arithmetic skills using materials from census reports
7.  To develop artistic and dramatic abilities to organize and showcase your family pedigree  
8.  To place the events of the development of your family history in the larger context of American and World history

 OUTLINE: Seminar/ Lecture/ Workshop.

• Speaker Introduction and Background

• Class Objectives and Outline

• Genealogy Introduction

• Genealogy Overview the Basics

• Genealogy Free Websites

• Genealogy PVAMU Library Database- ProQuest Heritage Quest 

• Genealogy Pedigree Heredity Charts

• Genealogy Handouts (Maps, Checklist, Censuses, LOCCS, Dewey Decimal)

• Genealogy: Races and Ethnicity 

• Question and Answers ( Q&A)

• Closing Remarks

• Library Survey- RI 

Your Personal Family History: Learning About Genealogy - Personal ...

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