Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the NikkeiRowman Altamira, 2002 - 322 頁 The Encyclopedia is the first comprehensive guide to the history of Japanese immigrants in the western hemisphere over the last two centuries. It is the story of the Nikkei (people of Japanese descent and their descendants) from early immigration to the present as they settled in the countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and the United States. Each chapter provides four primary areas of information: An historical overview, a bibliographic essay, an annotated bibliography, and supplementary materials including demographic data, and rare historical photographs. Contributing authors address common themes of work and recreation, family and community life. Noted scholars Gary Okihiro and Eiichiro Azuma provide key introductory essays on the historical context of Japanese migration from 1868 to the present. The Encyclopedia originated as a collaboration between the International Nikkei Research Project and a multinational team of fourteen institutions, with scholars from ten different countries. It is an impressive reference work for understanding the historical events, special circumstances, and individual and collective choices that shaped many Nikkei communities and the diversity of their experiences in the Americas. It is a valuable resource and fascinating, multi-faceted portrait of Japanese immigrants for many audiences: researchers of Japanese immigration, Ethnic Studies and Asian studies, as well as all people of Japanese and Asian descent. The Foreword is by United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye. The Encyclopedia is published in cooperation with the Japanese American National Museum and sponsored by the Nippon Foundation. |
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Introduction and Overview of Professional Archaeology | 1 |
12 Brief History of ExtraAcademic and Professional Archaeology | 5 |
121 Initial Federal Involvement in Cultural Resources | 7 |
122 WPA Archaeology and Its Influence on Modern Professional Archaeology | 9 |
1221 Government Regulation versus Academic Independence | 10 |
1222 Quality of Work under Deadline Conditions | 11 |
Chosen Research Problem versus Circumstantial Research Problem | 12 |
1224 Analysis and Publication | 13 |
624 Contacts Public Relations | 165 |
625 Labor Estimates | 168 |
626 Staffing Needs | 171 |
6262 Hiring or Assigning Field Personnel | 172 |
Housing Per Diem Transport | 173 |
628 Equipment and Supply Needs | 175 |
629 Setting Up | 176 |
63 Field | 177 |
123 PostWar and Formulation of Professional Archaeology | 14 |
1232 Legislation Expansion of Government and Academic Growth | 15 |
1233 Bifurcation | 16 |
13 Current Structure of Archaeology in the United States | 21 |
132 Archaeology outside of the University | 24 |
Laws Regulations and Protocols | 27 |
Section 106 Process | 29 |
221 Section 106 | 30 |
2222 Significance and 36 CFR 60 | 33 |
2223 The Parties in the Section 106 Process | 36 |
The Process | 38 |
2225 Reexamination and Comment Detail on the Section 106 Process | 41 |
223 Additional Factors and Agency Regulations | 46 |
23 Additional Regulations and Requirements | 48 |
232 Other Legislation Regulations and Guidelines | 50 |
2322 Regulations | 52 |
2323 Guidelines | 53 |
25 Municipal and County Regulations | 54 |
Proposals and Contracts | 55 |
32 Government Contracts | 58 |
322 Where Government Needs are Published | 60 |
323 Responding to a Request for Proposals | 64 |
3231 Contents of a Bid Package | 66 |
3234 Technical Proposal | 68 |
3235 Competitive Budget Estimates | 70 |
324 Structuring and Negotiating the BestandFinal | 74 |
33 PrivateSector Contracts | 77 |
332 Locating PrivateSector Clients | 78 |
333 Assembling a Bid Package | 79 |
3331 Contents of a Bid Package | 80 |
3332 Qualifications Statement | 81 |
3333 Project Design and Working with the Regulatory Agencies | 82 |
3334 Competitive Budget Estimates | 84 |
334 Structuring and Negotiating the BestandFinal | 85 |
Preparing the Project Background | 87 |
42 Project History | 88 |
422 History of the Project Area | 91 |
4221 Interviews | 92 |
4222 State Site Files Search | 97 |
4223 SHPOTHPO StateTribal Historic Preservation Officer | 99 |
43 Environmental Background and Soil Survey | 104 |
44 Historic Background Narrative | 106 |
45 Prehistoric Background Narrative | 108 |
The Phase I Process Identification of Possible Historic Properties | 111 |
52 Project Structure and Prefield Preparation | 112 |
521 Site and Region Documentation | 113 |
522 Contacts Public Relations | 114 |
523 Labor Estimates | 117 |
524 Staffing Needs | 120 |
Housing Per Diem Transport | 121 |
526 Equipment and Supply Needs | 123 |
5271 Project Maps | 124 |
53 Field | 131 |
5312 LandUse History and the Soil Profile | 136 |
532 Field Methods | 139 |
5322 Setting Up Shovel Testing in the Field | 141 |
5323 Doing Shovel Testing | 143 |
54 PostField | 153 |
542 Addressing Basic Phase I Issues | 155 |
543 General Structure of Report | 156 |
The Phase II Process Testing and Evaluation | 159 |
62 Project Structure and Prefield Preparation | 161 |
622 Research and Sampling Strategies | 162 |
623 Site and Region Documentation | 163 |
632 Field Methods | 179 |
6323 Execution of Field Work | 181 |
633 Field Notes and Records | 187 |
64 PostField | 196 |
642 Addressing the Basic Phase II Issues | 198 |
643 General Structure of Report | 200 |
The Phase III Process Mitigation through Data Recovery | 201 |
72 Data Recovery Plan | 203 |
721 Project History and Background | 204 |
722 Environmental Background | 205 |
723 History of Site Investigations | 206 |
724 Place of Site in Overall HistoryPrehistory | 207 |
725 Research Issues and Re Significance | 208 |
73 Project Structure and Prefield Preparation | 211 |
732 Local Contacts Public Relations | 212 |
733 Labor Estimates | 214 |
734 Staffing Needs | 217 |
7341 NonField Support Personnel | 221 |
7342 Hiring or Assigning Field Personnel | 223 |
74 Field | 224 |
7411 Reconciliation with Maps of Previous Investigations | 225 |
742 Excavation Management | 233 |
7422 Notebooks and Record Keeping | 237 |
743 Closing Field Operations | 240 |
75 PostField | 241 |
751 Collections Processing | 242 |
76 Closing the Project | 243 |
Laboratory Structure Processing Analysis | 245 |
82 Basic Laboratory Structure | 246 |
821 Physical Plant and Equipment Needs | 247 |
822 Configuration | 254 |
824 Management and Administrative Issues | 256 |
8242 Corporate Administrative Issues | 257 |
8322 Cataloguing | 259 |
8323 Labeling and Preparation for Curation | 260 |
8324 Data Bases and Related Management | 262 |
833 Matrix Samples | 263 |
84 Levels of Analysis | 265 |
Data Manipulation | 270 |
851 Ownership Curation Jurisdiction | 271 |
852 Managerial Responsibilities and Miscellaneous Matters | 272 |
Report Preparation and Production | 273 |
92 Tasks Contents and Report Structure | 277 |
9212 Analysis | 279 |
922 Contents and Report Structure | 282 |
93 Production and Assembly of the Draft Report | 289 |
94 The Review Process | 290 |
941 Section 106 Review | 291 |
942 NonSection 106 Review | 294 |
Core Federal Regulations and Standards | 1 |
National Register of Historic Places | 2 |
Prosection of Historic Properties | 11 |
Secretary of the Interiors Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation | 24 |
Basic Training | B-1 |
B112 Social Science | B-3 |
B113 ExtraDisciplinary | B-4 |
B12 Field Training | B-5 |
B13 Laboratory Training | B-6 |
B21 Library | B-7 |
References Cited | R-1 |
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