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The Aborigines Report (1837): A Case Study in the Slow Change of Colonial Social Relations
Argues the report provides an insight into the negative effects of colonialism the persistence of issues in some areas due to the same vested interests being present.
The Ahalaya Case-Management for HIV-Infected American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians: Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Impacts
Alaska Native Drug Users and Sexually Transmitted Disease: Results of a Five-Year Study
Alaska Sites Contend as Native Americans' First Stop
Alcatraz, Activism, and Accommodation
Alcatraz is Not an Island
Alcatraz Recollections
Alcohol as a Risk Factor for HIV Transmission Among American Indian and Alaska Native Drug Users
Alcohol Consumption and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness - Alaska, 1991 and 1993
Alcohol Use and Adolescent Pregnancy
The Alcoholic Love Poems
All I Wanted to Do Was Dance: For Diane
"All This Water Imagery Must Mean Something": Thomas King's Revision of Narratives of Domination and Conquest in Green Grass, Running Water
Allotment Protest and Tribal Discourse: Reading Wynema's Successes and Shortcomings
Alter-Native Nations and Narrations: The World of DeWitt Clinton Duncan (Too-Qua-Stee), Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) and E. Pauline Johnson
American Indian Identity and Intellectualism: The Quest For a New Red Pedagogy
American Indian Placemaking on Alcatraz, 1969-1971
American Indian Veterans and Families
Americans and Other Aliens in the Navajo Historical Imagination in the Nineteenth Century
An Annotated Secondary Bibliography of Louise Erdrich’s Recent Fiction: The Bingo Palace,Tales of Burning Love, and The Antelope Wife
The Annual MNA Indian Art Exhibitions
Anthropology and History: Can the Two Sister Disciplines Communicate?
Appropriate Technologies in the Traditional Native American Smokehouse: Public Health Considerations in Tribal Community Development
Examines how the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community was able to build a ceremonial smokehouse and reduce the associated health risks, by applying appropriate technologies.
The Assessment of Radiation Exposures in Native American Communities from Nuclear Weapons Testing in Nevada
Authoritative Texts, Collaborative Ethnography, and Native American Studies
Balancing Culture and Professional Education: American Indians/Alaska Natives and the Helping Professions
The Battle over Termination on the Colville Indian Reservation
Beading the Multicultural World: Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife and the Sacred Metaphysic
"Becoming Minor": Reading The Woman Who Owned the Shadows
Being There: The Importance of a Field Experience
in Teaching Native American Literature
Beyond Reservation Boundaries: Native American Laborers in World War II
Bicultural Resynthesis: Tailoring an Effectiveness Trial For a Group of Urban American Indian Women
Bilingual/Bicultural Education at Peach Springs: A Hualapai Way of Schooling
Biological Warfare in Eighteenth-Century North America: Beyond Jeffery Amherst
Discusses the controversy over whether the British general deliberately distributed blankets infected with smallpox as a method of decimating the population of Delaware, Shawnee, and Mingo Indians surrounding Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania during Pontiac's War.
Black Hawk's "An Autobiography": The Production and Use of an "Indian" Voice
The Bloody Wake of Alcatraz: Political Repression of the American Indian Movement during the 1970s
Bridging the Gap Between High School and College
Bright Child of Oklahoma: Lotsee Patterson and the Development of America's Tribal Libraries
The British, the Indians, and Smallpox: What Actually Happened at Fort Pitt in 1763?
The Broken Crucible of Assimilation: Forest Grove Indian School and the Origins of Off-Reservation Boarding-School Education in the West
Using selected correspondence to explore the experiences of Indigenous students at Forest Grove Indian School in Oregon. The primary sources discussed are provided at the end of the article.