Keyword [Native American] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 10 |
| 101. | Reports of transpersonal experiences of non-Native practitioners of the Native American sweat lodge ceremony |
| 102. | Childhood obesity in the United States of America with a special focus on Native American reservation -dwelling youths: The problem, the treatments, and how psychology can help |
| 103. | The experience of social anxiety in Native American adolescents |
| 104. | Ojibwe Writers: Words Come Speaking In Our Dreams |
| 105. | Historical and contemporary factors influencing non-lethal suicidal behavior among reservation-based Native American youth |
| 106. | Constructing Native American Identity within the Context of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Ac |
| 107. | The discourse and practice of Native American cuisine: Native American chefs and Native American cooks in contemporary Southwest kitchens |
| 108. | Native American Indian tribal college and university students: A qualitative study of the digital divide |
| 109. | A cognitive -behavioral treatment for depression in Native American middle-school students |
| 110. | 'Imagined bodies and imagined selves': Cultural transgression, 'unredeemed' captives and the development of American identity in colonial North America, 1520--176 |
| 111. | The avian as Native and natured Other: Re-imagining the bird, from British Romanticism to contemporary Native American literature |
| 112. | A qualitative study of empathy as part of the resilience process in Native American older adults |
| 113. | The Native American and a theatre for the land: In pursuit of the vision (with Original writing, Play, Kateri Tekakawitha, New York) |
| 114. | Alice Fletcher's historical significance as a musical researcher: The theory of latent harmony and its link between early ethnology and 'Indianist' composition |
| 115. | Eco-holism and Native American philosophy: An exploration of their common ground |
| 116. | On sacred ground: Medicine people in Native American fiction |
| 117. | 'For the purposes of example and justice': Native American incarceration in the upper Mississippi Valley, 1803--1849 |
| 118. | A sentimental empire: White women's responses to Native American policy, 1824--1894 |
| 119. | Native American Indian adolescents: Response to a culturally tailored, school -based substance abuse intervention |
| 120. | Cultural discontinuity, self -control, and Native American delinquenc |
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