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KIVA, 1972
ABSTRACTHousing constructed for American Indians has reflected Anglo architectural design while disregarding the cultural practices of the tribes involved. A current project is aimed at discovering the patterns of housing that will be compatible with the needs of Tonto Apaches in Payson, Arizona. Some of the findings of both past difficulties in Apache
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ABSTRACTHousing constructed for American Indians has reflected Anglo architectural design while disregarding the cultural practices of the tribes involved. A current project is aimed at discovering the patterns of housing that will be compatible with the needs of Tonto Apaches in Payson, Arizona. Some of the findings of both past difficulties in Apache
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Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1996
This story is about my experience with the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. For 6 weeks, as part of my last elective in the Community Health Intercultural Nursing Program at the University of Maryland, I made home visits with a Community Health Representative (CHR).
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This story is about my experience with the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. For 6 weeks, as part of my last elective in the Community Health Intercultural Nursing Program at the University of Maryland, I made home visits with a Community Health Representative (CHR).
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1922
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Journal of Material Culture, 2005
This article examines the economics and politics of the pigments that British artists used in order to depict non-white subjects and thus attempts to begin to reconstruct the palette of empire. In analyzing the origins, popularity, and disuse of one pigment (that is, Indian yellow) that had particular relevance for painting Indian subjects, I look at ...
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This article examines the economics and politics of the pigments that British artists used in order to depict non-white subjects and thus attempts to begin to reconstruct the palette of empire. In analyzing the origins, popularity, and disuse of one pigment (that is, Indian yellow) that had particular relevance for painting Indian subjects, I look at ...
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Indians on Indian Lands studies dominant caste Indian diasporic formation within the Canadian settler state. Specifically, it theorizes Indian immigrant labor in resource extraction industries, logging, and canneries in unceded lands of British Columbia in the 1960s-1990s and the tar sands in Treaty 6 lands of Alberta currently.
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1998
This chapter will deal with British representations of various facets of Indian society, including its structure (the caste system), its people, learning and treatment of weaker sections (lower castes and women). When approaching these related subjects British commentators once again found themselves faced with something that was at once comprehensible,
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This chapter will deal with British representations of various facets of Indian society, including its structure (the caste system), its people, learning and treatment of weaker sections (lower castes and women). When approaching these related subjects British commentators once again found themselves faced with something that was at once comprehensible,
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The Musical Quarterly, 1917
Reprints from Dance of Siva Fourteen Indian Essays--[Whitefish, Mont] : Kessinger Publishing, [2008?]
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Reprints from Dance of Siva Fourteen Indian Essays--[Whitefish, Mont] : Kessinger Publishing, [2008?]
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American Indian Ethnohistory: Paiute Indians I-V, Ute Indians I-II, Shoshone Indians, Mohave Indians
Ethnohistory, 1984Catherine S. Fowler +2 more
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How Indian is Indian English?: Indian Words in Registers of Indian English
Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 2016The rising status of English as a world language has led to the emergence of several non-native or new varieties of English, with Indian English being a major new variety. Much work on Indian English has focused on establishing the Indianness of the language.
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