Kau Blouzio in the language of the natives of Liberia, Africa, means first-born woman of her mother who can stand on her own feet. It is the name the blackmen lovingly gave to Esther Warner, an applied art graduate from Iowa State, when she lived in that strange land with her botanist-husband during the last war
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From the Gold Coast, land of priceless ivory and diamonds, Clara Inkumsah brings her own treasure of...
The beautiful African girl who attends boarding school has large hips, long straight hair, very blac...
Scattered over the miles and miles of South African veldt are the farmers living in their quiet ho...
Down in the Orange Free State in the Union of South Africa an Iowa State graduate in foods and nutri...
Rhodesia-no, you\u27re wrong-it\u27s not the name of a new cheese, it\u27s a country in Africa, a Br...
Lenore Higley Neethling, who was graduated from Iowa State College in the class of 1924, has written...
Nine years of photographic and interview data with Ndzundza Ndebele women artists and their families...
American African is the story of my maternal line of Ancestry dating back to my great- great grandmo...
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 yea...
Anna Keppy, \u2741, declares that the job of county home economists is bigger than ever in wartim
Poem, Bernice Burns, page 4 Symbols – Language of the Soul, Ann Baur, page 4 Search for Creative Liv...
African and Eastern art has inspired the textile designers to bring novel and colorful cotton prints...
M.J. MorganLorraine Reimers examines the life of Ethel Morgan, an African American quilter and oral ...
The Nyangatom woman is a continuation of research focusing on various African cultures. With this p...
Is There An American Woman?, Maxwell D. Epstein, page 4 Bounced Any Berries Lately?, Patty Anderson,...
From the Gold Coast, land of priceless ivory and diamonds, Clara Inkumsah brings her own treasure of...
The beautiful African girl who attends boarding school has large hips, long straight hair, very blac...
Scattered over the miles and miles of South African veldt are the farmers living in their quiet ho...
Down in the Orange Free State in the Union of South Africa an Iowa State graduate in foods and nutri...
Rhodesia-no, you\u27re wrong-it\u27s not the name of a new cheese, it\u27s a country in Africa, a Br...
Lenore Higley Neethling, who was graduated from Iowa State College in the class of 1924, has written...
Nine years of photographic and interview data with Ndzundza Ndebele women artists and their families...
American African is the story of my maternal line of Ancestry dating back to my great- great grandmo...
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 yea...
Anna Keppy, \u2741, declares that the job of county home economists is bigger than ever in wartim
Poem, Bernice Burns, page 4 Symbols – Language of the Soul, Ann Baur, page 4 Search for Creative Liv...
African and Eastern art has inspired the textile designers to bring novel and colorful cotton prints...
M.J. MorganLorraine Reimers examines the life of Ethel Morgan, an African American quilter and oral ...
The Nyangatom woman is a continuation of research focusing on various African cultures. With this p...
Is There An American Woman?, Maxwell D. Epstein, page 4 Bounced Any Berries Lately?, Patty Anderson,...