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Traveling Yellow Peril: Race, Gender, and Empire in Japan's English Teaching Industry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Contemporary U.S. white migrants working in Japan long-term as English teachers find themselves in an increasingly precarious labor market. When reacting to industry flexibilization, the U.S.
Owens, Christina D.
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"To Put the Sun Back in the Sky:" Nurturing Kinship Ties and Recovering the Ancestors in D'Arcy McNickle's Wind from an Enemy Sky

open access: yesIperstoria, 2014
Native American cultures have always devoted a great deal of attention to the memory of the ancestors and the importance such memory assumes in perpetuating a specific tribal identity across different generations.
Stefano Bosco
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Operationalizing the CARE and FAIR Principles for Indigenous data futures

open access: yesScientific Data, 2021
As big data, open data, and open science advance to increase access to complex and large datasets for innovation, discovery, and decision-making, Indigenous Peoples’ rights to control and access their data within these data environments remain limited ...
Stephanie Russo Carroll   +4 more
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Native American Tribes and dam removal: Restoring the Ottaway, Penobscot, and Elwha rivers

open access: yesWater Alternatives, 2022
Since the early 1900s, more than 1700 dams have been removed from rivers in the United States. Native American Tribes have played a key role in many significant removals, bringing cultural, economic, and legal resources to bear on the process.
Coleen A. Fox   +3 more
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Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Data: a contribution toward Indigenous Research Sovereignty

open access: yesFrontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, 2023
Indigenous Peoples' right to sovereignty forms the foundation for advocacy and actions toward greater Indigenous self-determination and control across a range of domains that impact Indigenous Peoples' communities and cultures.
Maui Hudson   +20 more
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Excerpt from The Red Land to the South: American Indian Writers and Indigenous Mexico

open access: yesJournal of Transnational American Studies, 2013
Excerpted from James H. Cox, The Red Land to the South: American Indian Writers and Indigenous Mexico (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2012).Reprinted with permission from University of Minnesota Press.
James H. Cox
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Making Space: A Review of Robert Paulett's An Empire of Small Places

open access: yesSouthern Spaces, 2012
Sarah H. Hill reviews An Empire of Small Places: Mapping the Southeastern Anglo-Indian Trade, 1732–1795 (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2012) by Robert Paulett.
Sarah H. Hill
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Aestheticizing a Political Debate: Can the Creek Confederacy Be Sung Back Together?

open access: yesSouthern Spaces, 2007
Speaking at Emory University on April 13, 2007, Dr. Womack explores the complex historical relationship between African Americans and the Creek Confederacy through a close reading of two short stories by Creek author Alexander Posey: "Uncle Dick and ...
Craig Womack
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Diabetes Prevention and Care Capacity at Urban Indian Health Organizations

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2021
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people suffer a disproportionate burden of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Urban Indian Health Organizations (UIHOs) are an important source of diabetes services for urban AI/AN people.
Meredith P. Fort   +12 more
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The Web of Cis-Atlantic History: A Review of Louisiana: Crossroads of the Atlantic World

open access: yesSouthern Spaces, 2015
Richard Weyhing reviews Cécile Vidal's edited volume, Louisiana: Crossroads of the Atlantic World (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013).
Richard Weyhing
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