books by Biloine Whiting Young
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Biloine Whiting Young
my heart it is delicious: Setting the Course for Cross-Cultural Health Care; the story of the CENTER FOR ...
Biloine Whiting Young
Afton Historical Society Press
, 2007
Very encouraging and occasionally inspiring reading.
All that is necessary to address the ills of our world is for men and women of good intention to become involved. "My Heart It Is Delicious: Setting the Course for Cross-Cultural Health Care" is the story and history of the Center for International Health and a small ...
A Noble Task: The Saint Paul Public Library Celebrates 125!
Biloine Whiting Young
Afton Historical Society Press
, 2007
The story of Saint Paul's Public Library, from its founding in 1882 by a determined band of public-spirited citizens, to its exuberant presence today, is a roller-coaster account of both public enchantment and public neglect. Until recent years, the library system was the last public institution to be funded and the first to be cut when municipal ...
Cahokia, the Great Native American Metropolis
Biloine Whiting Young,
Melvin J Fowler
University of Illinois Press
, 1999
Cahokia
Over the past decade or so, Cahokia (located in Illinois just east of St. Louis) has emerged as the most extraordinary archaeological site in North America. In the 500 years between roughly 900 and 1400, Native Americans (no one can yet identify the group) built a ...
Mexican Odyssey: Our Search for the People's Art
Biloine Whiting Young
Pogo Pr
, 1996
Well-written story of a friendship, business, and adventure.
This delightful account of two women now in their late 60's describes the whim that became a dream which turned into a flourishing enterprise. In 1972 the author and her new friend Mary broke out of a Junior League life of civic associations by deciding to hold a ...
River Of Conflict, River Of Dreams: Three Hundred Years On The Upper Mississippi
Biloine Whiting Young
Pogo Press
, 2004
A richly detailed history of the early Upper Mississippi as the major highway into America's Midwest frontier for Native Americans and for pioneers. Birchbark canoes, romantic passenger steamboats, log rafts, and grain barges all traveled Mark Twain's river. The commercial life of the Mississippi ended with the coming of the railroad. Dams and ...
Obscure Believers: The Mormon Schism of Alpheus Cutler
Biloine Whiting Young
Pogo Press
, 2002
women's spirituality
The hidden gem in this book is how it reveals the persistance of women's spirituality as practiced by this off-shoot of Mormonism. With the dedication of the recently restored Temnple in Nauvoo Ill. It is instructive to see the parallels between orthodox mormon ...
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