Keyword [American indian] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 7 |
121. | Richard Henry Pratt, the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, and United States policies related to American Indian education 1879 to 1904 |
122. | America's 'second tongue': The ownership of English and American Indian education, 1860s-1900 (Zitkala-Sa) |
123. | Bingo, blackjack, and one-armed bandits in the northwoods: A sociology of American Indian gaming in the United States |
124. | Economies of urban American Indian belonging: Cultivating academic and cultural strength through Title VII programs |
125. | The determinants and outcomes of age at first reproduction among a cohort of American Indian women |
126. | The word, the beast, the Indian: Animal codes in the literary characterization of the Native American in 'Cumanda', 'Huasipungo' and 'El Indio' |
127. | American Indian tribal police: An overview and case-study |
128. | THE BOX THAT GOT THE FLOURISHES: THE CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH IN FOLKLORE FIELDWORK, 1890-1937 (ANTHROPOLOGY, NATIVE AMERICAN (INDIAN), ETHNOLOGY, FOLKSONG, ETHNOMUSICOLOGY) |
129. | MANAGEMENT STYLES OF INDIAN AND NON-INDIAN MANAGERS IN FIVE AMERICAN INDIAN NATION |
130. | American Indian child and family well-being: A systematic review of research from twenty-two national datasets |
131. | Taking the next step: Promoting Native American student success in American Indian/Native American studies graduate programs |
132. | The presence and use of the Native American and African American oral trickster traditions in Zitkala-Sa's 'Old Indian Legends' and 'American Indian Stories' and Charles Chesnutt's 'The Conjure Woman' |
133. | Mediating Cultural Border Crossings between American Indian Tribal College Students and Natural Resources Science Learning Using Culturally Congruent Educatio |
134. | The relationship between mental health and attitudes toward seeking psychological help among American Indian students |
135. | Interpreting American Indian Cultural Heritage: Visitor's Educational Experience at Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Sit |
136. | Folk Tale Translation Under The Guidance Of The Three Rules Of Skopos Theory |
137. | A Report On The Translation Of Tales Of The Okanogans (16-38) From The View Of Functional Equivalence Theory |
138. | The Translation Practice Report Of Native American Mythology Under The Guidance Of Semantic And Communicative Translation Theory |
139. | A Report On E-C Translation Of A Companion To American Indian History(Excerpt) |
140. | A Practice Report On The E-C Translation Of The Excerpts From Other Words:American Indian Literature,Law,and Culture |
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