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161. Institutionalized Alternative Medicine In North India: Plurality, Legitimacy, and Nationalist Discourse
162. Gendering the classical tradition of Quran exegesis: Literary representations and textual authority in medieval Islam
163. 'Our Boethius': Traditions of Thierry of Chartres and the Christology of Nicolaus Cusanus in De docta ignorantia
164. Invented traditions and regional identities---A study of the cultural formations of South India---1856--1990s
165. Three and then some: A typology of poetic enumeration in Greek and related Indo-European traditions
166. Raising black dreams: Representations of six generations of a family's local racial-activist traditions
167. The birth of sectarian identity in 2nd/8th century Kufa: Zaydism and the politics of perpetual revolution
168. Creativity within copying: A comparative study of copying as a way of learning in Euro-American painting and Chinese painting traditions
169. A pedagogy of culture based on Chinese storytelling traditions
170. Bridging Jungian Psychology with Indigenous American Healing Traditions
171. Infectious ideas: Contagion in medieval Islamic and Christian thought
172. A study of the pedagogy of selected non-Western musical traditions in collegiate world music ensembles
173. The meaning of family storytelling among Mexican American adults: A phenomenological study on the construction of reality through the transmission of multigenerational family structure, traditions, values, and wisdom
174. Postindian imagery in 'House Made of Dawn'
175. Negotiating between subject area and student: The devolution and evolution of language arts traditions in Hawaiian-based education
176. Stories passed/histories present: A literary history of Native American autobiography, 1768--2004
177. The Paracultural Imaginary: Cultural Appropriation, Heterophily and the Diffusion of Religious/Spiritual Traditions in Intercultural Communication
178. Christian and Buddhist Monks and Nuns: A Comparison of Seventh- through Ninth- Century Latin, Greek, and Chinese Hagiography
179. Infusing wellness: Eastern traditions in the Western context
180. Weaving wisps of narrative: Intersections in African American and Native American literary traditions from 1965--200
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