Sundogs and Sunflowers

Sundogs and Sunflowers
Author: Timothy J. Kloberdanz
Publisher: North Dakota
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Sundogs and Sunflowers

Sundogs and Sunflowers
Author: Troyd Andrew Geist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2017
Genre: Folk art
ISBN: 9780911205145

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Flowers in the Sun

Flowers in the Sun
Author: Margo Gates
Publisher: Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1728442214

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Carefully leveled text and vivid illustrations introduce reading to young children.

Sunny the Sunflower

Sunny the Sunflower
Author: Cindy Kathleen Ernst
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1460202767

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When Sunny the Sunflower starts to get teased about growing taller than all of his flower friends he tries to hide away from the sun so that he won't grow up so high. Sunny soon finds out that not being himself makes him feel really sad. When he finally allows himself to grow up big and tall he realizes just how special he is after all.

The Expressive Lives of Elders

The Expressive Lives of Elders
Author: Jon Kay
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0253037093

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Can traditional arts improve an older adult’s quality of life? Are arts interventions more effective when they align with an elder’s cultural identity? In The Expressive Lives of Elders, Jon Kay and contributors from a diverse range of public institutions argue that such mediations work best when they are culturally, socially, and personally relevant to the participants. From quilting and canning to weaving and woodworking, this book explores the role of traditional arts and folklore in the lives of older adults in the United States, highlighting the critical importance of ethnographic studies of creative aging for both understanding the expressive lives of elders and for designing effective arts therapies and programs. Each case study in this volume demonstrates how folklore and traditional practices help elders maintain their health and wellness, providing a road map for initiatives to improve the lives and well-being of America’s aging population.

The Sunflower Story

The Sunflower Story
Author: Edith L. Heiskell
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1543435688

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This is a fictional rhyming story written for children about a conversation between a sad sunflower and the sun during which the sunflower recognizes and comes to appreciate its own uniqueness and value. As the story begins, the sunflower has a negative attitude about who it is and its purpose in life. The sun patiently turns each of the sunflowers negative assessments of itself into positive attributes. As the story ends, the sun succeeds in showing the sunflower the importance of its existence. Children reading this story will see themselves in a new positive light and gain more appreciation of their own individuality and self-worth. This is a delightful tale for parents to read to their young children and could open a heartfelt dialogue between parent and child.

The Sunflower and the Sun

The Sunflower and the Sun
Author: Suleha Begum
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736028414

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Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Ben Bridges
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1646424816

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Vernacular responses have been crucial for communities seeking creative ways to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. With most people locked down and separated from the normal ebb and flow of life for an extended period of time, COVID-19 inspired community and creativity, adaptation and flexibility, traditional knowledge, resistance, and dynamism. Removing people from assumed norms and daily lives, the pandemic provided a moment of insight into the nature of vernacular culture as it was used, abused, celebrated, critiqued, and discarded. In Behind the Mask, contributors from the USA, the UK, and Scandinavia emphasize the choices that individual people and communities made during the COVID pandemic, prioritizing the everyday lives of people enduring this health crisis. Despite vernacular’s potential nod to dominant or external culture, it is the strong connection to the local that grounds the vernacular within the experiential context that it occupies. Exploring the nature and shape of vernacular responses to the ongoing public health crisis, Behind the Mask documents processes that are otherwise likely to be forgotten. Including different ethnographic presents, contributors capture moments during the pandemic rather than upon reflection, making the work important to students and scholars of folklore and ethnology, as well as general readers interested in the COVID pandemic.