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Organizing Native American and Indigenous Studies

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2008
For me, entering this profession involved the broader context of native american and indigenous studies as well as native American literary studies. My scholarship, pedagogy, and professional connections have relied on a synergy between texts as Native authors have crafted them and the social, political, and experiential contexts from which those ...
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Native American studies: a place of community

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2017
Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico in the USA aims to practice a pedagogy of community, which facilitates students’ engagement and contribution to community. I first examine Native American Studies’ growth in the USA toward nurturing a collective and intellectual learning community.
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Anthropological Studies of Native American Place Naming

American Indian Quarterly, 1997
ion in place naming was "a cultural index to some degree" with more "evolved" cultures displaying a higher level of abstraction (1922:182). Although his arguments on this point are sketchy and unconvincing, they represent an early attempt to develop a cross-cultural theory of place-naming.
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Study Challenges Views on Alcohol Consumption in Native Americans

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016
But phone survey data may not have revealed the full picture.
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The Radical Conscience in Native American Studies

Wicazo Sa Review, 1991
Most of the time when I begin a discussion of Native American Studies, I begin by addressing the past, the educational practices which have failed, the hypocritical goals of assimilationists, the selfserving agendae of those whites who have been in charge of educating America's first people.
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Native American women and agriculture: A Seneca case study

Sex Roles, 1977
This study examines the impact of European invasion on the mode of production, household lives, and ideology of one group of Native American women, the Seneca. Seneca women had high public status, a balanced division of labor, ownership of the land, and control over the means of agricultural production.
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Native Studies: The New American Fur Trade

Canadian Review of American Studies, 1984
Loretta Fowler. Arapahoe Politics. 1851-1978: Symbols in Crises of Authority. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982.373 +xx pp. Michael D. Green. The Politics of Indian Removal: Creek Government and Society in Crisis. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1982. 237 + viii pp. William K. Powers.
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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Native American Studies

2007
GERRY R. COX, JAC D. BULK
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Native American Studies

2005
Clara Sue Kidwell, Alan Velie
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