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Utilization of space and the politics of place: Tidy footprints, changing pathways, persistent places and contested memory in the Portland Basin
One spirit, one nation: The politics of Potawatomi cultural revitalization
Mini Nataka Pi: The Oahe Dam and the Standing Rock people, 1900--1960
Race histories: Colonial pluralism and the production of history at the Sylvester Manor site, Shelter Island, New York
Indigenizing the museum: History, decolonization, and tribal museums
Cultures out of sync: Bilingual education on the Crow Indian Reservation
The phonetics and phonology of San Martin Itunyoso Trique
Staging empire: The display and erasure of indigenous peoples in Japanese and American nation building projects (1860--1904)
"We were here, we are here, we will always be here": A political ecology of healing in Mountain Maidu country
Persistence of native identity at Mission Santa Catalina, Baja California, 1797--1840
Poesia indigena contemporanea de Mexico y Chile
The phonology and morphology of Filomeno Mata Totonac
Pain and profit in the making of the indigenous world
Traveling spectators: Cinema, geography, and multiculturalism in late twentieth-century America
Ghosts and warriors: Cultural-political dynamics of indigenous resource struggles in western Honduras
Phonetic and phonological acquisition in endangered languages learned by adults: A case study of Numu (Oregon Northern Paiute)
Red Feminist Literary Analysis: Reading Violence and Criminality in Contemporary Native Women's Writing
Re-Imagining Community: Political Ecology and Indigenous State Formation in the Cherokee Nation
Creating Trails from Traditions: The Kashaya Pomo Interpretive Trail at Fort Ross State Historic Park
Adoring Our Wounds: Suicide, Prevention, and the Maya in Yucatan, Mexico
Encounters at tamal-huye: An Archaeology of Intercultural Engagement in Sixteenth-Century Northern California
Cultural Markings on the Landscape: The PCN Pecked Curvilinear Nucleated Tradition in the Northern Coastal Ranges of California
The Landscape of Klamath Basin Rock Art
"For Future Generations": Transculturation and the Totem Parks of the New Deal, 1938--1942
An Updated Typology of Causative Constructions: Form-Function Mappings in Hupa (California Athabaskan), Chungli Ao (Tibeto-Burman) and Beyond
French Africans in Ojibwe Country: Negotiating Marriage, Identity and Race, 1780--1890
"¡Chalinas a 20 Pesos!": Economic Ideas Developed Through Children's Strategies for Successful Selling In Oaxaca, Mexico