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2020 JAJA Media Spotlight Report
Analysis of The Washington Post, The Guardian, NPR, Fox News and The New York Times coverage of Indigenous topics. Sample was taken between January 15, 2018 and ended on July 15, 2019.
Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Métis
Aboriginal Problem and Pathological Gambling: A Review of the Literature
Aboriginal Rights and the Migratory Birds Convention: Domestic Institutions, Non-State Actors and International Environmental Governance
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.
Adapting the Implicit Association Test to Health Professions Education May Lead to Improving American Indian Health
Looks at provider bias in the American health care system.
An Administrative Treaty History of Indians of Yellowstone National Park, 1851-1925
Adult Education and Land Use Planning
The Ahalaya Case-Management for HIV-Infected American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians: Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Impacts
The Alaska-Klondike Diary of Elizabeth Robins, 1900
Alaska Native Drug Users and Sexually Transmitted Disease: Results of a Five-Year Study
Alaska Native Writers, Storytellers & Orators: The Expanded
Edition. Alaska Quarterly Review. Ed. Ronald Spatz, Contributing Eds. Jeane Breinig, Patricia Partnow
Alcohol as a Risk Factor for HIV Transmission Among American Indian and Alaska Native Drug Users
Alcohol Use and Adolescent Pregnancy
Alien Language: Indian Words Mediation and Representation in American Indian Contemporary Fiction
"All This Water Imagery Must Mean Something": Thomas King's Revision of Narratives of Domination and Conquest in Green Grass, Running Water
Allan Houser Haozous: The Lifetime Work of an American Master
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
Always a People: Oral Histories of Contemporary Woodland Indians. Collected by Rita Kohn and W. Lynwood Montell; Foreword by Michael and Linda Shinkle; Preface and Acknowledgements by Rita Kohn and W. Lyn wood Montell; Introduction by R. Dave Edmunds; Portraits by Evelyn J. Ritter; Afterword by Project Consultant Michelle
Mannering.
The American Board's Single Missionary Women in American Indian Missions, 1810-1860
American Exiles beyond the Politics of the Draft: Nudity, Feminism, and Third World Decolonization in Vancouver, 1968–71
[American Holocaust of Native American Indians]
American Indian Administrators of Tribally Chartered Community Colleges: Backgrounds, Roles and Conflicts
The American Indian Adolescent: Perceptions of Fathers
American Indian & Alaska Native Grandfamilies: Helping Children Thrive through Connection to Family and Cultural Identity: Toolkit
American Indian Basketry
American Indian Identity and Intellectualism: The Quest For a New Red Pedagogy
American Indian Leaders: Studies in Diversity
The American Indian Movement: The Potential of a Counter Narrative
American Indian Reservations and COVID-19: Correlates
of Early Infection Rates in the Pandemic
American Indian Tribes
Americans and Other Aliens in the Navajo Historical Imagination in the Nineteenth Century
"Angles of Vision": N. Scott Momaday, the Native American Renaissance, and Effect on American Identity
An Annotated Secondary Bibliography of Louise Erdrich’s Recent Fiction: The Bingo Palace,Tales of Burning Love, and The Antelope Wife
The Anthropology of Northwest Coast Oral Traditions Bibliographic Essay
Apache Voices: Their Stories of Survival as Told to Eve Ball
Applying Lessons from the U.S. Indian Child Welfare Act to Recently Passed Federal Child Protection Legislation in Canada
Looks at the passing of Canada's Bill C-92 and what it could learn from the United States' Indian Child Welfare Act in regards to the well-being and care of Indigenous children.
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.