Skip to main content

Dissertations and Theses

To locate most dissertations and theses, ProQuest has the most comprehensive catalogue.

Author
Sovereignty and Austerity By John Charles E. Barrett
Defining Tribal History: A case study of the Mashantucket Pequot Museum By Kathryn Agnes Askins
The Legislation of Identity: "I'll be damned if I let these people take my family's heritage away with the stroke of a pen" By Alison Meadow
Coyote: A Trickster in the New World By Shamsad Mortuza
Diabetes and Native Americans: The twentieth century small pox By Michelle Denice Sieverston
Living with Arthritis: An explatoratory study of health related quality of life assessment of Yoeme Elders By Rebecca Akins
The Calico Winter Count, 1825--1877: An ethnohistorical analysis By Wilhelm Meya
Warfare: An "Undesirable Necessity" in Navajo Life By Brent C. Spicer
Oral Stories of Three Generations of Women of Mexican Descent from South Texas By Deborah Mata
Tribal and Individual American Indian Trust Funds: Who's in Charge? By Tracey Suzanne Cook
Globalization and the Corporate Sponsorship of Navajo Education: New perspective on assimilation By Richard Parker Juliani
Native American Oral Traditions in Film By Vivienne Ibbett
A Study of Okinawan Language Shift and Ideology By Yuko Matsuno
Hopi Hova: Anthropological Assumptions of Gendered Otherness in Native American Societies By Robert Christopher Basaldu
Contemporary Indian Allotment: Appropriating an assimilationist policy By Meghan Claire Kensler
Teachers of American Indian Preschool Students Diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effect: Training, Experience, and Recommendations By Jennifer Montgomery
The United States Census: The racialization of Indian identity and its impact on self determination By Robyn Loretta Kline
Cultural Mentoring for American Indian Students: The power of the drum and Southern Plains social songs in a southern Arizona classroom By Joseph Martin
Type 2 Diabetes Education: Cultural relevance to Native Americans in Tucson By Samantha Martin
"Whales, Guns, and Money?" How Commercial and Ideological Considerations Influenced the Seattle Times Portrayal of the Makah Whale Hunt By Richard William Gorman, Jr.
Object Categorization According to Navajo Classificatory Verbs of the Si-perfective Neuter Verb Form: A survey of Ten Navajo Language Speakers By Leesa Johnson
Tohono O'odham Potters in Tombstone and Bisbee, Arizona - 1890--1920 By Reuben Naranjo, Jr.
Native Writers and the World: Explorations of Oral and Written Forms Through Interview and Analysis By Darren DeMonsi
Timnakni Timat (Writing From the Heart): Sahaptin discourse sand text in the speaker writing of Xiluxin By Phillip E. Cash Cash
Native Americans in Social Studies Curriculum: An Alabama case study By Denise Eileen Barragan
The Marketing Experiences of Three Southwest Indian Silversmiths By Sarah Seronde
Till Death Do Us Part: Analyzing the Relationship Between Native American Languages, Bilingual Education and Tribal Sovereignty By Lisa Rachelle Williams
Truth Against Tradition: The Origins and Meanings of the Indian Motif in The Boy Scouts of America By Jeffery Hemer
Genetic Analysis on Native Identity and Tribal Memberships: The political & ethical implications for Native People By Jacquetta Swift
Do Native American and Hispanic Women Maintain Their Cultural Identity in an Interracial Marriage? By Sylvia Guadalupe Munoz
Living Treasures: Preservation of the Traditional Artistry and Craftmanship of American Indian -- With an Introduction By Mayuko Sasanuma Bauman
Woven Lives, Weavers' Voices: A family of Diné weavers speak about Diné textiles By Cathy Notarnicola
Glacier National Park on Blackfoot Territory: The assertion of rights on traditional lands By Tarissa L. Spoonhunter
Rend Your Hearts and Not Your Garments: Native American Christian Testimonies By Mary Anne Stack
The Politics of Disease: Imperial Medicine and the American Indian, 1797--1871 By J. Diane Pearson
We Know Who the Real Indian Are - Animal Rights Groups, Racial Stereotyping, and Racism in Rhetoric and Action in the Makah Whaling Controversy By Michael Two Horses
Creating an Impact: Community contexts for the contemporary expressions of Indigenous women artists By Heather Mikolaj
A Study of American Indians Receiving Special Education Services in Arizona's Public School Districts and Charter School Corporations By Sarah Welch
Native American Women in Children's Literature By Jody Lynn Hay
Native American Women in Children's Literature By Jody Hay
Native American Literature: A teacher's sourcebook By Amy Fatzinger
Spider Woman and a Web for the 21st Century: Urban Indian Centers and the Internet By Mark Bahti
Envisioning a Better Urban Future: Indigenous organizations pursuing economic, social, cultural, and community development in Darwin, Australia and Tucson, AZ By Peter Morris-Carlsten
Death of the Celluloid Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film By Miriam Elise Marubbio
The Development of Urban Two-Spirit Communities and the Role of American Indian Poets Paula Gunn Allen and Janice Gould By Brandie Ann Ischomer
Indigenous Language Grammars: Anthropological Linguistics and the Limitations of Text By Lara Coggin
The Development of Urban Two-Spirit Communities and the Role of American Indian poets Paula Gunn Allen and Janice Gould By Brandie Ishcomer
Development of a Tohono O'odham Studies Program and Tohono O'odham Culture Curriculum for Tohono O'odham Community College, Tohono O'odham Indian Nation, Sells, AZ. By Joseph Cazares, Jr.
American Indian Scholarships and the Impact of Federal Regulations By Lee Jackson
"How can you love the wolf and the eskimo at the same time?" Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Nature Magazines By Margaret Ann Mortensen Vaughan