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41. | Resilience among American Indian adolescents: Investigation into the role of culture |
42. | A historical survey of the Pentecostal Church of God American Indian Mission's ministry |
43. | Towards a comparative study of the concept of mind/consciousness in Western science, Eastern mysticism, and American Indian thought |
44. | American Indian artist Angel DeCora: Aesthetics, power, and transcultural pedagogy in the Progressive Era |
45. | A cross-cultural analysis of tribal differences of American Indian children on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-III (WISC-III) |
46. | 'I can think of a lot of stories.': Shared knowledges, Indigenous methodology and purposeful conversations with sixteen Native women in Seattle |
47. | Beneath our sacred minds, hands and hearts: Stories of persistence and success among American Indian graduate and professional students |
48. | Bridging cultures: American Indian students at the Northfield Mount Hermon School |
49. | Remembrance and reform: A multi -generational saga of a Euro -American -Indian family, 1739-1924 |
50. | Reformers revealed: American Indian progressives at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, 1884-1909 |
51. | Examining the moderating effects of individualism and collectivism on the relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and depression: A test of competing hypotheses in Northern Plains American Indian youth |
52. | Balancing the values of Ethnic Studies and academe: Exploring efforts to advance the organizational stability of American Indian and Asian American studies |
53. | Engaging the immigrant voice: Political participation and acculturation in the Indian American community |
54. | Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C: Norms for an American Indian sample |
55. | American Indian youth involvement in urban street gangs: Invisible no more |
56. | Beyond sweetgrass: The life and art of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith |
57. | After the Meriam Report: W. Carson Ryan, Jr. and the transformation of American Indian education, 1928--1936 |
58. | Discourse, cultural policy, and other mechanisms of power: The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian |
59. | Between women: Alliances and divisions in American Indian, Mexican American, and Anglo American literatures of protest to colonialism |
60. | The metaphor of the quilt in contemporary Asian Indian and American Indian literature |
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