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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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