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The school experiences of Native American and Alaska Native students: A closer look at self determination theory
Rising suns, fallen forts, and impudent immigrants: Race, power, and war in the Lower Mississippi Valley
 
Creating indigital peripheries: The Bureau of Indian Affairs, geographic information systems, and the digitization of Indian Country
Yi:saum: Parker McKenzie's double vision of Kiowa culture and language
 
From buffalo to beeves: Cattle and the political economy of the Oglala Lakota, 1750--1920
Social networks and knowledge systems among the Caddo and Delaware of western Oklahoma
 
The destruction of the Trinity River, California (1848--1964)
Cetaceousness and global warming among the Inupiat of Arctic Alaska
 
Pathway to the Ph.D.: Experiences of high-achieving American Indian females
Strategizing success: Narratives of Native American students in higher education
 
To prove who you are: Freedmen identities in Oklahoma
"They sang what they lived": Reconstructions of Lak.ot¯a culture through songs
 
Two towns, multiple places: Race and identity on the Early Republic's frontier
Lines on the land: The San Luis Rey River reservations and the origins of the Mission Indian Federation, 1850--1934
 
American Indian composition pedagogy: Related histories, dialogues, and response strategies
Native American influence in the piano music of Louis W. Ballard
 
An ethnohistory of the American Indian Exposition at Anadarko, Oklahoma: 1932--2003
Honoring kin: Gender, kinship, and the economy of Plains Apache identity
 
Who shall gainsay our decision? Choctaw literary nationalism in the nineteenth century
Age of alcohol use initiation and lifetime alcohol and illicit drug use among urban American Indian adolescents and their peers
 
Sovereignty on trial, the Delaware-Cherokee relationship divided in conflict
"They came one at a time": Native-led church planting and growing the body of Christ from the margins of culture
 
Cultural values and persistence in Muscogee (Creek) college students: Attrition in post-secondary education
Exploring American Indian students' perceptions, attitudes, and misconceptions of scientists and the nature of science
 
DWI: Drinking While Indian. The impact of culture and context on American Indian drinking behavior
A re-conceptualization of the Fourche Maline culture: The Woodland Period as a transition in eastern Oklahoma
 
Diagnosing the past, consequences for the future: A life cycle of trauma and mental health issues for incarcerated women. Does race matter?
Reclaiming the past: Descendants' organizations, historical consciousness, and intellectual property in Kiowa society
 
Knowing which way the wind blows: Weather observation, belief and practice in Native Oklahoma
Southern Cheyenne orthodoxy: A study in materiality
 
Alternative conceptions of complexity: Sociopolitical dynamics of the Mountain Fork Caddo
Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A fresh air of new Indian idealism
 
Meeting the culturally-related academic needs of American Indian students: A case study of Elva John Middle School
"People to our selves": Chickasaw diplomacy and political development in the nineteenth century
 
Women and the construction of American Indian scholarship, 1830--1941
A phenomenological exploration of resilience in Cheyenne and Arapaho University students
 
Materiality and meaning at an annual harvest gathering