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Reinventing the gaze: Judith Lowry's artistic expressions contextualized
Culture camp: Examining teaching and learning at the convergence of Traditional Knowledge and Western Science
Protecting traditional resources rights in conservation: Native knowledge in national parks
(Post)Development and Food Sovereignty for California Indian Nation Building
The Coloniality of Violence in the 1932 Massacre of the Pipil and Art for Healing
Spiral Journeys: Exploring Native American Worldviews by Reading the Spiritual Language of Landscape, and the Development of a Culturally Competent Method in Landscape Design
Subverting history: Orality and place in the novel of the Americas
The Serpent Series: Precession in the Maya Dresden Codex
A Guatemalan tale of two wives: Nawales (shapeshifters) in a time of genocide
The Acjachemen of San Juan Capistrano: The history, language and politics of an indigenous California community
Two research approaches to ecocultural restoration in California: Experimental reintroduction of showy Indian clover and reconstructing an ethnobotany of the Salinan tribe
Poems from the mirror: The re-imagination of indigenous identities through literary and visual narratives in Oaxaca
The Wada-Tika of the former Malheur Indian Reservation
Clan destined communities: The persistence and revitalization of Ojibwe clan identity in Ojibwe literature
Reclaiming economic sovereignty: Native and Aboriginal financial institutions
The fifth direction: Performing the "land of uncertainty" in Native American literature and performance
Performing cultural empowerment: Native American activism on Alcatraz Island
The Towaoc Bear Dance and Nuche national identity
"The sea is my country": The maritime world of the Makah, an indigenous borderlands people
A romance with many reservations: American Indian figurations and the globalization of indigeneity
The development of intensive foraging systems in northwestern California
From Yokuts to Tule River Indians: Re-creation of the tribal identity on the Tule River Indian Reservation in California from Euroamerican contact to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
A new landscape: Changing Iroquois settlement patterns, subsistence strategies, and environmental use, 1630--1783
Ethnohistory of the stingless bees Melipona beecheii (Hymenoptera: Meliponinae) in the Mayan Civilization, decipherment of the Beekeeping Almanacs part I in the "Madrid Codex" and the study of their behavioral traits and division of labor
Ancient DNA in North America and the effects of migration on prehistoric populations
Danza Mexica: Indigenous Identity, Spirituality, Activism, and Performance
Chempa, Showinpa, Mefpa, Asumpa, Achepa (To Paint, To Scratch, To Dance, To Flow, To Unite): The Native American Experience in the Hip Hop World
Missions and Transmissions: Music and the Spanish Missions of Alta California from 1769
The Storied Landscape of Iroquoia: History and Memory on the New York Frontier, 1750--1840