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Wales, Largo Ann – 1987
Divided into two parts, this slide narration covers India's history, people, religions, geography, and architecture. The first part, "Introduction: Country, People, and History," covers the general history of India and its people. The history is presented through: (1) the architecture, including the Palace of Winds, the Amber Fort, the…
Descriptors: Buildings, Foreign Countries, History, Instructional Materials
Wiley, Wayne Hamilton – 1988
This curriculum supplement on India consists of three modules that have been used with undergraduates in introductory world civilization courses. Module 1, "Ancient Period: Hinduism and the Caste System in India: Origin, Development, and Social Functions" discusses the religious doctrines of Hinduism, the caste system, and its structure.…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Course Content, Curriculum Enrichment, Foreign Countries
Brissette, Paul – 1993
This document outlines a slide presentation on Southeast Asia with primary emphasis on Indonesia. How international trade has influenced the design and development of Indonesian arts, crafts, and architecture are main points of interest. A geographical overview of Indonesia is described along with its natural resources, population, and religious…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Area Studies, Art, Asian History
Masalski, Kathleen Woods – 1987
This paper contains the narrative for a slide presentation on the architecture of India. Through the narration, the geography and climate of the country and the social conditions of the Indian people are discussed. Roofs and windows are adapted for the hot, rainy climate, while the availability of building materials ranges from palm leaves to mud…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Climate, Construction Materials, Cultural Activities
Johnson, Donald J.; Johnson, Jean E. – 1981
This book, which can be used in secondary and college courses, is the first of two volumes which present an Indian view of India and the world. The reality of everyday life as experienced by the Indian people is recreated in the series. Almost all of the material in both volumes has been written by Indians and has been taken from a variety of…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian Studies, Family Life, Family Relationship