Keyword [Native American] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 10 |
| 121. | Indianness and Expectation: Jim Thorpe and Billy Mills as Iconic Native American Athletes |
| 122. | Confronting convention: Discourse and innovation in contemporary Native American women's theatre |
| 123. | Nay Es Tee Ni: The visibility of Earth. Literature and music of the Native American church and peyote traditions |
| 124. | Circles of healing: Stories of trauma and recovery from Native American and Western perspectives |
| 125. | A comparative study of the musical characteristics of children as observed in the spontaneous chant of Native American and Anglo American children |
| 126. | One Mother Earth, one doctor water: A story about environmental justice in the age of nuclearism. A Native American view |
| 127. | White women writing for their lives: Ann Stephens, Elaine Goodale Eastman and Ruth Benedict vis-a-vis the Native American Other |
| 128. | Leslie Marmon Silko: Beyond borders |
| 129. | Testaments of colonialism: Six Native American novels |
| 130. | Ethnographic criticism and Native American fiction: Cultural texts, textual culture in the novels of James Welch |
| 131. | European materials in Native American contexts: Rethinking technological change |
| 132. | Native American college students: Ethnic identity, acculturation, and self-esteem |
| 133. | Collating divergent discourses: Positing the critic as culture-broker in reading Native American texts |
| 134. | Countering the vanishing race myth through a Native American rhetoric of hybridit |
| 135. | Preservation of Native American cultural property under United States Federal law: A discursive analysis of NAGPRA |
| 136. | Trickster shows the way: Humor, resiliency, and growth in modern Native American literature (Sherman Alexie, Leslie Marmon Silko, Louise Erdrich) |
| 137. | Exploring the Perception of Historical Trauma across Native American Nation |
| 138. | In the footsteps of Thoreau: The evolution of the Native American as character and symbol in the works of Warren, Cather, and Faulkner (Henry David Thoreau, Robert Penn Warren, Willa Cather, William Faulkner) |
| 139. | Native American enslavement in proprietary Carolina: A causality study |
| 140. | Native American literature in tribal context: Anishinaabe aadisokaang noongom |
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