No Tourist
The "Noble Savage" in American Music and Literature, 1790-1855
Non-ordinary Experiences of Ordinary Women: Initiation and Individuation on the Medicine Path
Nora Marks Dauenhauer's Life Woven With Song
North American Border Challenges: Terrorists/Drugs/Trade & American Indians
Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library and the Protocols
Northern Literature: Look Here, Look Again
The Northwest Coast
Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of Form (50th Anniversary Edition)
[Northwest Tribal Tobacco Prevention Guide Book]
Not a One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Building Tribal Infrastructure for Research through CRCAIH
Not All Killed by John Wayne: The Long History of Indigenous Rock, Metal, and Punk: 1940s to Present
Not Corn Pollen or Eagle Feathers: Native American Stereotypes and Identity in Sherman Alexie's Fiction
Not Jimmie Durham's Cherokee
Not One More: Addressing the Data Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Urban Areas
Not Your Grandfather's Horse: Automobiles Performing the Trickster in Modern and Contemporary Work by Artists from Plains Cultures
Notes on Becoming a Comrade: Indigenous Women, Leadership, and Movement(s) for Decolonization
Author uses her own experiences as non-Indigenous woman of color to explore the challenges in becoming an ally with Indigenous communities fight in their fight for decolonization.
Now I Will Speak (Nawah Ti Waako'): A Sahnish Perspective on What the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Others Missed
Nunalleq: Archaeology, Climate Change, and Community Engagement in a Yup'ik Village
Obesogenic Behaviors, Self-Efficacy, and Depressive Symptoms in American Indian Children
Obstacles Facing Tribal Language Programs in Warm Springs, Klamath, and Grand Ronde
Looks at relationship between education system with local districts, funding, state and federal policies, and standards and sovereignty, all external obstacles effecting language revitalization.
Of the Heart: Scoping Review of Indigenous Youth Suicide and Prevention
An Offering: Lakota Elders Contributions to the Future of Food Security
Oil and the Iñupiaq: Linking Industry and Education at Iļisaġvik College
Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement
The Ojibwe Who Slew the Wiindigo
Ojibwe Women and Maple Sugar Production in Anishinaabewakiing and the Red River Region, 1670-1873
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2021.
"The Old Lady Trill, the Victory Yell": the Power of Women in Native American Literature
"Old Things" on the Loose: The Legal Market for Archaeological Materials From Alaska's Bering Strait
"The Old Village": Yup'ik Precontact Archaeology and Community-Based Research at the Nunalleq Site, Quinhagak, Alaska
Examines the use of community-based archaeology in response to the destruction of archaeological heritage sites due to climate change.
On the Political "Warpath": Native Americans and Australian Aborigines After the First World War
On the Streets and in the State House: American Indian and Hispanic Women and Environmental Policymaking in New Mexico
One Flea-Bitten Gray Horse: Women, Horses, and Economy on the Yakama Reservation
One Health in the Circumpolar North
One Little, Two Little, Three Little Stereotypes: A History of Native Culture and Imagery in American Cinematic Cartoons
"One of the Queenliest Women in Dignity, Grace, and Character I Have Ever Met": Photography and Navajo Women: Portraits of Juanita, 1868-1902
One Writer, Becoming
"Only the Home Can Found a State": Gender, Labor, and the United States Indian Service, 1869-1928, Volume One
Opportunity and Transition: Veterans Find Growth and Healing at College of Menominee Nation
Opposing Views: The Story Of Custer's Defeat Depends On Who Is Telling It
Oral Health Beliefs and Oral Hygiene Behaviours among Parents of Urban Alaska Native Children
"Our Hope and Our Protection": Misko-biiwaabik (Copper) and Tribal Sovereignty in Michigan
Our Identities as Civic Power
Reports on the results of the Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Online Roundtable Survey of Native American youth between the ages 18-24. Respondents were asked about their three top priorities, what they are doing to tackle their challenges, and some of the ways they are partnering with their community to build resilience.