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1. | A Study Of The Realization Patterns Of Complaint By Native Americans And Chinese Learners Of English |
2. | White Power Writing And White Desire Writing |
3. | The Changes And Reconstruction Of Native Americans' Survival Pattern In Tracks |
4. | On The Stereotypes Of Native Americans |
5. | The Way We Lived, The Land We Valued |
6. | A Study Of The Relationship Between American Indians And Nature In Tracks From The Perspective Of Ecological Holism |
7. | Return Under The Guide Of Collective Memory |
8. | Tayo’s Journey Of Self-realization-Interpretation Of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony From Deep Ecology Perspective |
9. | Relocating A Home For Native Americans: A Postcolonial Reading Of Love Medicine |
10. | Back To Nature: An Analysis Of Native American Views Of Nature Reflected In Mainstream American Literature |
11. | Buck-horned snakes and possum women: Non-white folkore, antebellum Southern literature, and interracial cultural exchange |
12. | Lost tribes and the Devil's army: The changing role of Native Americans in the Puritan imagination |
13. | Acculturating the narratives of Native Americans and African Americans into institutions of higher education throughout the United States |
14. | How does a community heal? A collaborative inquiry with urban Native youth participating in the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) |
15. | 'The light in which we are': Evolution of Indian identity in the schooling of Native Americans in the United States |
16. | Animals, agriculture, and religion among Native Americans in Precontact Illinois: An interdisciplinary analysis of perception and representation |
17. | Comparative racial formations: Chinese exclusion, assimilating Native Americans, and racial ideology in the United States |
18. | Ohio Valley Native Americans speak: Indigenous discourse on the continuity of identity |
19. | An investigation of implicit attitudes among Caucasian college students towards Native Americans |
20. | Pioneers, proclamations, and patents: A narrative of the conquest, division, settlement, and transformation of Kentucky |
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