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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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