Keyword [Native American] Result: 141 - 160 | Page: 8 of 10 |
| 141. | Building bridges of success and bi -cultural competence with Native American students: A goal -oriented program evaluation |
| 142. | 'Shadow federalism': Natural resources, Native Americans, and national interactions |
| 143. | 'The original in ourselves': Native American women writers and the construction of Indian women's identity |
| 144. | Within the realm of possibility: Magic and mediation in Native American and Chicano/a literature |
| 145. | Native American dance: A synergy of dance, drama and religion |
| 146. | Coming to life: Native American cultural renewal and emerging identity in Michigan Ojibwe narratives and in Erdrich's 'The Antelope Wife' |
| 147. | The inter- and intrapopulation genetics of the early Mississippian elite of Cahokia, an ancient Native American metropolis |
| 148. | Politics, economics and culture in the production of African American and Native American education |
| 149. | A disarming laughter: The role of humor in tribal cultures. An examination of humor in contemporary Native American literature and art |
| 150. | Albery Allson Whitman (1851--1901), epic poet of African American and Native American self-determination |
| 151. | 'Angles of vision': N. Scott Momaday, the Native American renaissance, and effect on American identity |
| 152. | Critical Indigenous philosophy: Disciplinary challenges posed by African and Native American epistemologies |
| 153. | An examination of predictive and content validity of the Portraits Questionnaire for use with Native American and non-Native American consumers of rehabilitation services |
| 154. | Storied voices in Native American texts: Harry Robinson, Thomas King, James Welch and Leslie Marmon Silko |
| 155. | Re -wor(l)ding Indian survival: Language and sovereignty in Native American literature |
| 156. | 'Drawing back culture': The Makah tribe's struggle to implement the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act |
| 157. | Hopi hova: Anthropological assumptions of gendered otherness in Native American societies |
| 158. | Dance: Celebration and resistance. Native American Indian intertribal powwow performance |
| 159. | Reworlding the word: Contemporary Native American novelists map the third space (Gerald Vizenor, Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Hogan) |
| 160. | Promoting the Southwest: Edgar L. Hewett, anthropology, archaeology, and the Santa Fe Style |
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