List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I. Ethnicity and the Deaf-World
Chapter 1. Cultural Cohesive Forces
Chapter 2. Ethnic Boundaries
Chapter 3.Yes, But
Part II: Deaf Ancestry: Henniker, N. H., and Martha's Vineyard,
Mass.
Chapter 4. Settling the New World
Chapter 5. The Brown family of Henniker, N. H.
Chapter 6. Martha's Vineyard, Mass
Chapter 7. Assimilating and Differentiating Societies
Part III: Deaf Ancestry in Maine: Northern Cluster
Chapter 8. Migration from the Vineyard to Maine
Chapter 9. Other Northern Settlers
Part IV: Deaf Ancestry in Maine: Southern Cluster
Chapter 10. Southern Cluster
Part V. Deaf Ancestry: Summary and Reflections
Appendices
Appendix A. Briefly Noted Lineages
Appendix B. What the Pedigrees Reveal about Genetic
Transmission
Appendix C. Pedigree Methods
Appendix D. Every Name Index to Pedigrees at our Website
Index
Harlan Lane is Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, Northeastern University. Richard C. Pillard is Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University. Ulf Hedberg is Director, Deaf Library Collections and Archives, Gallaudet University.
thought provoking, analytical and an excellent reference point for
anyone engaging in this field.
*Sara Louise Wheeler, British Sociological Association*
Readers will benefit from the data-driven and extensive coverage of
hereditary deafness and understanding the roots of ethnic-like
qualities concerning deaf people who live in a predominantly
speaking society.
*Samuel J. Supalla College of Education, Disability &
Psychoeducational Studies, University of Arizona*
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