Amanda Julia Estill

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Amanda Julia Estill (1882 – 1965), he sọ yin yinyọnẹn taidi Julia Estill yin weplọnmẹtọ Amelikanu de, wekantọ podọ aṣa-plọnmẹtọ de.

Amanda Julia Estill
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Sunnu kavi yọnnuyọnnu Jlado
Otò he mẹ e wá sọnPlidopọ Ayimatẹn lẹ tọn Amẹlika tọn Jlado
YinkọAmanda Jlado
Family nameEstill Jlado
Jijizan27 Kọ́yànsun 1882 Jlado
Fie e yin jiji teFredericksburg Jlado
Okúzán1 Liyasun 1965 Jlado
Place of deathFredericksburg Jlado
Place of burialDer Stadt Friedhof Jlado
Azọ́n etọnkinkantọ, educator, folklorist, head teacher Jlado
Educated atUniversity of Texas at Austin Jlado

Otan gbẹzan etọn tọn

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Amanda Julia Estill yin jiji to Kọ́yànsun 27, 1882 to Fredericksburg, Texas na mẹjitọ etọn he yin Ellen Elizabeth (née Wiley) po James Thomas[1][2] She received a B.S. degree (1904) and an M.S. degree (1905) from the University of Texas at Austin.[1] po. E yi B.S.degree to wehọmẹ to owhe 1904 po M.S degree po to 1905 sọn wehọmẹ alavọ Texas tọn to Austin[1].

To whenue e fó wehọmẹ alavọ godo, e plọnmẹ to Fredericksburg School podọ to Fredericksburg High School bosọ sẹn taidi ogán wehọmẹ tọn[1][3]. To 1909, Estill ko yin hagbẹ gbesisọnọ de taidi viyọnnu United tọn to ogbẹ́ Fredericksburg, Texas chapter tọn[4].

Estill yin dopo to hagbẹ podọ ogán dai tọn na ogbẹ́ aṣa Texas tọn he yin ada de to American Folklore Society (AFS) tọn to (1923 kakajẹ 1924). E zin hosọ delẹ jẹgbonu na Texas Folklore Society[1][5] po Linlinwe San Antonio[6] tọn po hugan owhe 20. Estill yin dopo to hagbẹ tintan Texas Folklore Society tọn nado zin nudọnamẹ he gando aṣa Amẹlikanu lẹ tọn to otò Gillespie tọn to hosọ do Indian Pictographs Near Lange's Mill to 1925[1]. Akọ he nọ nọ otò Gillespie tọn mẹ lẹ po Tonkawa, Conanche, Kiowa po omẹ Lipan Apache[7] tọn lẹ po. Nukinkan etọn do nuwadomẹji agọ do jijọ omẹ tata Amẹlikanu lẹ tọn to ojlẹ dopolọ mẹ yin otan he gando yovo lẹ goEhe yin pipa agọ he nọ saba yin mimọ to aṣaliho.[8] To 1954, e bẹ nudọnamẹ pli gando Germanu he ma yin yinyọnẹn sọmọ de he do aihundida aṣa tọn ai de go bọ aihun lọ nọ saba yin hiho to lẹdo lẹ mẹ bosọ zin hosọ etọn jẹgbonu "Children Games in Fredericksburg" to (1954)[9].

E basi matintọ to Liyasun 1, 1965 to Fredericksburg bo yin didi do tẹpá Der Stadt Friedhof[10] tọn.

Zinjẹgbonu etọn lẹ

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  • Estill, Julia (1925). "Indian Pictographs Near Lange's Mill, Gillespie County (Illustrated)". In Dobie, J. Frank (ed.). Happy Hunting Ground. Wilson M. Hudson (contributions), L. W. Payne, Jr. (contributions), W. A. Whatley (contributions), F. S. Curtis, Jr. (contributions), J. Frank Dobie (contributions), John K. Strecker (contributions), Roy S. Scott (contributions), Hartman Dignowity (contributions), A. R. McTee (contributions), Malbone W. Graham, Jr. (contributions), Victor J. Smith (contributions), Mody C. Boatright (contributions), L. W. Payne, Jr. (contributions), John A. Lomax (contributions) (IV ed.). Dallas, TX: The Texas Folklore Society. ISBN 0-87074-149-7.

Alọdlẹndonu lẹ

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Mueller, Esther L. "Estill, Amanda Julia". Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  2. Webb, Walter Prescott; Branda, Eldon Stephen (1952). The Handbook of Texas (in English). Texas State Historical Association. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-87611-027-0.
  3. University of Texas Record (in English). Vol. 10. University of Texas. 1910. p. 387.
  4. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the Texas Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy (in English). United Daughters of the Confederacy Texas Division. 1909. p. 91.
  5. Abernethy, Francis Edward; Satterwhite, Carolyn Fiedler (1992). Texas Folklore Society: 1909-1943 (in English). University of North Texas Press. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-929398-42-6.
  6. Grider, Sylvia Ann; Rodenberger, Lou Halsell (1997). Texas Women Writers: A Tradition of Their Own (in English). Texas A&M University Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-89096-765-2.
  7. Kohout, Martin Donnell. "Gillespie County, Texas". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  8. Jordan, Rosan A.; de Caro, F. A. (1986). "Women and the Study of Folklore". Signs. 11 (3): 500–518. doi:10.1086/494253. ISSN 0097-9740. JSTOR 3174007. S2CID 145423306.
  9. Abernethy, Francis Edward (1997). Texas Toys and Games (in English). University of North Texas Press. p. 230. ISBN 978-1-57441-037-2.
  10. "Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery-Fredericksburg, Texas". Collectors Weekly. 2016. Retrieved 2022-06-21.