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Native American Identity Formation in Relation to Educational Experiences

Native American Identity Formation in Relation to Educational Experiences

... a Native American ...of Native American Identity? I propose that scholastic influences of peers, teachers and curriculum can have positive and negative influences on one’s identity ...towards ...

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Native American Elementary Education in the Syracuse City School District:  A Microcosm of the Native American Struggle for Self-Determination and Tribal Sovereignty

Native American Elementary Education in the Syracuse City School District: A Microcosm of the Native American Struggle for Self-Determination and Tribal Sovereignty

... An alternative to Syracuse City public education for Native American families is the Onondaga Nation School, a community-oriented day school. The School is located in Nedrow, New York on the Onondaga ...

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Hollywood’s Invention Of The Native American, And The Myth Of The Cowboy As A History

Hollywood’s Invention Of The Native American, And The Myth Of The Cowboy As A History

... the Native American ...of Native Americans has created a situation where “…Native individuals and cultures have been reduced to a degrading parody of themselves within the public ...of ...

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Native  American Cultural Dissonance & Dark Heritage Solutions

Native American Cultural Dissonance & Dark Heritage Solutions

... first Native American from the Northeast Oklahoma Wyandotte Nation to serve on the City ...City-County Native American Indian Commission. These two Native American people ...

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Native American Subjective Happiness: An Overview

Native American Subjective Happiness: An Overview

... of Native Americans to be reversed, the NA population has been steadily growing since about 1900 (Thorton, ...as Native American, and there has been considerable growth in this population in all ...

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Native American women and their defiance of imposed gender roles

Native American women and their defiance of imposed gender roles

... no notice of her importance because of her sex. While records differ as to how much influence she had, it seems that she “…rendered great service to the Spanish Crown and gave every assistance to the European settlers…” ...

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The Representation of Landscape and the (Native) American in the Western

The Representation of Landscape and the (Native) American in the Western

... chasing Native Americans from their native lands, the Native Americans themselves were not depicted in a positive ...the Native American in movies was, with the occasional exception, ...

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Native American sacred places and the language of capitalism

Native American sacred places and the language of capitalism

... sacred to the Pit River, Modoc, Shasta, Karuk, and Wintu of northern California. A coalition of tribes successfully petitioned the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 to recognize the entire Medicine Lake ...

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A Case of Injury Associated HELLP Syndrome in a Native American

A Case of Injury Associated HELLP Syndrome in a Native American

... A 27 year-old Native American female presented to the Emergency Department at 32 weeks gestation complaining of abdominal pain. The patient reported vomiting and a gradual increase in pain during eating or ...

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Native American Chic: The Marketing Of Native Americans In New York Between The World Wars

Native American Chic: The Marketing Of Native Americans In New York Between The World Wars

... Royal Cortissoz’s review of the EITA for the New York Herald Tribune took a somewhat different tack, stressing Native American exceptionalism and self-sufficiency with remarks including “The Indian has from ...

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Issues Relating to Leases on Native American Reservations

Issues Relating to Leases on Native American Reservations

... These materials will focus on the unique nature of Native American lands and issues that arise within the context of leasing land on Native American reservations for commercial development. ...

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Sports as a Resiliency Factor in Native American Youth

Sports as a Resiliency Factor in Native American Youth

... that Native American youth often want to be able to maintain their unique traditional/tribal identities while at the same time fitting into the dominant ...

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Bilingualism (Ancestral Language Maintenance) Among Native American, Vietnamese American, and Hispanic American College Students

Bilingualism (Ancestral Language Maintenance) Among Native American, Vietnamese American, and Hispanic American College Students

... (Hispanic American, Vietnamese American and Native American)? Answers to these questions should aid in finding better ways to promote bilingualism and more specifically, the preservation of ...

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Image and Textual Design Strategies in Native American Literature

Image and Textual Design Strategies in Native American Literature

... Many Native American authors offer characters and various approaches of readers to discovering "the center" through circles implied by parallel opening and closing images and by characters’ ...

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Violence and frontier in twentieth century Native American literature

Violence and frontier in twentieth century Native American literature

... book-length Native American criticism, Womack argues that the new American Indian (Literary) Nationalist theory/criticism developing in the US marks a major departure from the breakthrough literary ...

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The Forgotten Voters: An Examination of Native American Voting Rights

The Forgotten Voters: An Examination of Native American Voting Rights

... in Native American ...allowing Native Americans to express their opinions through the voting process and addressing the pressing issues such as ambulance response times, local politicians could have ...

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The Native American voice in United States water rights

The Native American voice in United States water rights

... cases, Native Americans were granted senior rights to water by the establishment of priority dates from the signature of a treaty (Canby ...However, Native Americans have not claimed their full rights, ...

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Native American Resiliency Resources and Educational Goal Achievement

Native American Resiliency Resources and Educational Goal Achievement

... 6 Native American individuals age 18 or older who lived on a reservation for at least 70% of their K-12 education and have achieved or are in the process of completing a college ...

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The Psychological Impact of Historical Trauma On the Native American People

The Psychological Impact of Historical Trauma On the Native American People

... a Native American perspective, the importance o f these ceremonies is renewal because nothing persists, all is in flux, and a society will pass away unless it is willing to renew itself (Jones & ...

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Native American youth and justice

Native American youth and justice

... iconic Native American artifact, one widely replicated today among Native Americans, is that of the story teller – a sculpture of an elderly women surrounded by ...North American Indian groups ...

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