Tag: Maritime Anthropology
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Oregon Shipwrecks update
As I research the Sea Captains of the Redwood Coast via local historic newspapers I realized that books on shipwrecks in Oregon have omitted the wrecks on the Rivers. At times, Seems like they were playing bumper boats. These are the same vessels i.e. steam schooners that plied the Pacific from San Francisco to Seattle.…
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Captain Ernest F. W. Alexanderson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: Redwood Coast 1919 June 13 in an article in the Athena Press of Umatilla county, Oregon stated Engineers of the General Electric company at Schenectady are responsible for each of the Inventions. Ernst F. W. Alexanderson, consulting engineer of the company, told of the development of the…
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Shipwrecks Booklets Update 11.12.2022
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: Ahoy! Skye Research is proud to announce the availability of booklets listing shipwrecks and details by state and global region. They are priced at $5 USD. as a seasonal promotion. The following areas are available: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Chesapeake Bay, Delaware, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Indiana,…
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Maritime Anthropology Book Options
Dear Readers, For 001 – 027 courses there are currently paperback formats for the first editions of the educational modules all live and available on Amazon, and pre-orders available from Your Girl Frida International. Send us a postcard, with your request and contact information to: Your Girl Friday International 165 Alabama Ave Bandon, OR 97411…
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Yvonne-Cher Skye Author Biography ENG, FRA, SPA
ENGLISH: Yvonne-Cher Skye is an Anthropologist, Archaeologist, Author and Historian. She has researched maritime history and other maritime topics, shamanism, world religions, paranormal events, Indigenous peoples lifeways and belief systems, occult subjects, symbolism, defined as non-fiction. She has also co-written history texts for the region of Southern Oregon. She has written an epic adventure fantasy…
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Skye Research MATH Program 2023 – future
MATH 023 – 028 are now submitted to Amazon KDP Publishing awaiting approval for publication. This completes the educational module phases for the MATH Maritime Anthropology program. All future texts will be books in an encyclopedic style. Course summaries, worksheets, contracts, et al. will only be available in the 2020 Booklets. The newer books will…
