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Yi:saum: Parker McKenzie's double vision of Kiowa culture and language
Social networks and knowledge systems among the Caddo and Delaware of western Oklahoma
 
The destruction of the Trinity River, California (1848--1964)
"Betting" on vanilla: Rural producers and development in Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico
 
To prove who you are: Freedmen identities in Oklahoma
"They sang what they lived": Reconstructions of Lak.ot¯a culture through songs
 
An ethnohistory of the American Indian Exposition at Anadarko, Oklahoma: 1932--2003
Social services and the construction of family: Cultural citizen-making in Oklahoma's Latin American immigrant community
 
Honoring kin: Gender, kinship, and the economy of Plains Apache identity
Communication and community in a city of survivors: (Re) figuring the Oklahoma City bombing
 
Like white on rice: Asianness, whiteness, and identity
Heroes and villains: Cultural narratives, mass opinions, and climate change
 
"They came one at a time": Native-led church planting and growing the body of Christ from the margins of culture
Reclaiming the past: Descendants' organizations, historical consciousness, and intellectual property in Kiowa society
 
A culture-based design pedagogy for Nigerian and South African spatial forms
Southern Cheyenne orthodoxy: A study in materiality
 
Globalization, new technologies, and intercultural flexibility: Communication and culture of Korean adolescents in the United States
Alternative conceptions of complexity: Sociopolitical dynamics of the Mountain Fork Caddo
 
Materiality and meaning at an annual harvest gathering
Metagenomics and social inclusion in Peru