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Community-Based Surveillance and Case Management for Suicide Prevention: An American Indian Tribally Initiated System.
Community-Engaged and Culturally Relevant Research to Develop Behavioral Health Interventions with American Indians and Alaska Natives
Community-Focused Language Documentation in Support of Language Education and Revitalization for St.Lawrence Island Yupik
Examines a collaborative effort by computational linguistics with language revitalization and documentation projects to preserve the St. Lawrence Island Yupik language.
Community Space for Decolonization and Resistance: Kodiak Alutiiq Language Club Participant Perspectives
Community-Specific Risk and Protective Factors for Risky Alcohol Consumption in American Indian Women of Reproductive Potential: Informing Interventions
Comparative Indigeneities of the Américas: Toward a Hemispheric Approach
Comparative Models of American Indian Economic Development: Capitalist Versus Cooperative in the United States and Canada
Comparing Histories of Education for Indigenous Peoples
Competing Ideologies of Land Ownership and Usage: American Indian Resistance in the Southwest, 1850-2014
Conducting Food Sovereignty Assessments in Native Communities: On-the-Ground Perspectives
Conflicted Mission: Faith, Disputes, and Deception on the Dakota Frontier
Conflicted Mission: Faith, Disputes, and Deception on the Dakota Frontier
Confluence: Water as an Analytic of Indigenous Feminisms
Confronting Cannabis: Legalization on Native Nation Lands and the Impacts of Differential Federal Enforcement
Author examines the laws and enforcement practices of the United States in relation to Indigenous nations that choose to legalize medical, recreational, or agricultural cannabis. Article also considers the economic consequences of the legislation and its enforcement.
Considerations for Climate Change and Variability Adaptation on the Navajo Nation
[Content and Analysis in Native Art: Moving Past Form and Function, Part 2]
Contesting Constructed Indian-ness: The Intersection of the Frontier, Masculinity, and Whiteness in Native American Mascot Representations
Continuity and Change: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Housing Conditions of American Indians and Alaska Natives
Contours of a People: Metis Family, Mobility, and History
Contours of a People: Métis Family, Mobility, and History
A Conversation with Lisa Brooks about Our Beloved Kin
Conversations About Historical Trauma: Part Three
Conversations with Remarkable Native Americans
Conversations With Remarkable Native Americans
[Conversations with Sherman Alexie]
Coping With Arsenic-Based Pesticides on Diné (Navajo) Textiles
Counting Context: C. E. Kelsey's 1906 Census of Nonreservation Indians in Northern California
Craft Competition: National Pow Wow 16
Craftwork Techniques of the Native Americans
Creating and Negotiating Native Spaces in Public School Systems: An Arizona Example
Creating Pathways to a Better Life
The Crisis of Restoration: Mary Rowlandson's Lost Home
A Critical Ethnography of the Compatibility of a Culturally Modified Dialectical Behavior Therapy With Native American Culture and Context
A Critical Reading of Aloha and Visual Sovereignty in Ke Kulana He Māhū
Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight Over Federal Indian Policy After the Civil War.
Cross-Curricular Connect: Indian Gallery
Cross-Curricular Connect: Indian Gallery
Cultural Capital and the Tribal Diabetes Prevention Programs
Cultural Interventions to Treat Addictions in Indigenous Populations: Findings From a Scoping Study
Cultural Survival in Action: Ola Cassadore Davis and the Struggle for dził nchaa si'an (Mount Graham)
The Culture is Prevention Project: Adapting the Cultural Connectedness Scale for Multi-Tribal Communities
Custer
Custer Died for Our Entertainment: The Battle of the Little Bighorn in Film
The Cuthlasco of the Long Narrows: An Historical, Stylistic, and Functional Analysis of Mountain Sheep Horn Bowls and Ladles
Dakota & Lakota Traditional Games Resource
Dakota games included: Kaƞsu kutepi (They shoot the plum seed); Tasiha uƞpi (Foot bone game); Hokṡina itazipe 9Young boy’s archery); Tahuka caƞhdeṡka (Hoop and arrow); Caƞkawacipina (Spinning tops and whip); and Takapsicapi (Lacrosse).
Lakota games included: Icaslohe econpi (Game of bowls); Inyan onyeyapi (A rock sling); Ipahotonpi (Popgun; Napsiyohli (Small Finger Ring); Tateka yumunpi (Wind Buzzer); and Tate kahwogyapi (Wind Chaser – They are chasing the wind).