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Title: Who We Were, Is Not Who We Are: Wa.zha.zhe Representations, 1960-2010 Authors: Smith, Thomas Edward Abstract: My thesis examines whether the over-use of outdated descriptions of Osage Indians...
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Trusting the Culture in our Food: Overcoming Barriers for Sustainable Indigenous Foodways Stevens, Lois Lorraine In this thesis I delve into the world of traditional, Indigenous agricultural practices....
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The Bat Creek Stone: The Little Stone With a Big Story Clapsaddle, Ethan This paper tells the story of the Bat Creek Stone and its dynamic role in science, Cherokee history and culture, and the...
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