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41. A macrobotanical analysis of Native American maize agriculture at the Smith's Point site
42. Phonetic and phonological acquisition in endangered languages learned by adults: A case study of Numu (Oregon Northern Paiute)
43. X-communicated subjects in Native American literature
44. Storytelling as survival: The Native American struggle for selfhood and identity
45. Dine hooghan: Sacred space or family member
46. An analysis of victim lifestyle in assessment of victimization of Native-American women
47. Speaking through the silence: Voice in the poetry of selected Native American women poets
48. Becoming Christian, remaining Ojibwe: The emergence of Native American Protestant Christianity in the Great Lakes, 1820--1900
49. Fort Moore, Aiken County, SC (38AK4/5): Evidence of creolization along the South Carolina frontier
50. Examining values and depression in Native American plains youth: Is there a direct relationship or is it moderated by value environment congruence or outcomes expectancies?
51. Native American art and visual culture education through skateboards
52. Native American language education as policy-in-practice: An interpretative policy analysis of the Native American Languages Act of 1990/1992
53. From water margins to borderlands: Boundaries and the fantastic in fantasy, Native American, and Asian American literatures
54. A contextual perspective of traditional Native American distance online learning in a Tribal college
55. Behavioral correlates of implicit evaluation and stereotyping of Native American mascots
56. Emerging narratives of Native American, Asian American, and African American women in middle adulthood with an education doctorate degree
57. Staging empire: The display and erasure of indigenous peoples in Japanese and American nation building projects (1860--1904)
58. Learning style preferences of Native American college students: Is there a preference
59. Salmon cycles: Influences of a science field study immersion experience with Native American young women
60. Native American Women and Their Defiance of Imposed Gender Role
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