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  1. Disruptions in the Dream City: Unsettled Ideologies at the 1905 World's Fair in Portland, Oregon

    This thesis examines the experiences of fairgoers at the Lewis and Clark Centennial, American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair held in Portland, Oregon from June to October of 1905. Historians have framed...

  2. Racial Hegemony in America: The Struggle for identity Among the Black Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes of the Southern...

    The notion of race was introduced to the Americas at the time of colonization. For the Black Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes, racism has led to the rejection of their tribal heritage from both tribal and...

  3. Book Reviews [Multicultural Poetry Books for Young Clients]

    Reviews 5 multicultural poetry books for children and young adult that are appropriate for counselors working with culturally diverse young clients. Cultures addressed include Native American, Black American,...

  4. The Archaeology of a 19th Century Post-Treaty Homestead on the Former Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon

    xvi, 148 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.

  5. "Forward You Must Go": Chemawa Indian Boarding School and Student Activism in the 1960s and 1970s

    vii, 122 p. : ill.

  6. Archival anthropometry : an analysis of the anthropometric data of Native American children gathered by Franz Boas, 1888-1902

    Franz Boas collected anthropometric data on approximately 15,000 people

  7. Native American Longhouse (NAL) Album, 1997-2000

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    Events and activities depicted: Pow Wow, 1998; Faces of the Longhouse, 1997; Diversity Development Staff Training, 1998-1999; Indigenous Peoples Day celebration with guest speaker Edward Castillo, October 1998;...

  8. Tracking Fish and Human Response to Abrupt Environmental Change at Tse-whit-zen: A Large Native American Village on the...

    Evidence of large earthquakes occurring along the Pacific Northwest coast is reflected in coastal stratigraphy from Oregon to British Columbia, where there also exists an extensive archaeological record of...

  9. The Realization of the Cathlapotle Plankhouse: Reflections on Cross-Cultural Collaboration in the Post-NAGPRA Era

    In the last two decades, a shift in the museological paradigm has changed the way in which Native American history and culture is interpreted and represented to the general public. As legal mandates and growing...

  10. Traditional Environmental Knowledge (TEK) and Cultural Reconstruction:

    Graduation date: 2016

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