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  1. Tracking Fish and Human Response to Earthquakes on the Northwest Coast of Washington State, USA: A Preliminary Study at...

    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...

  2. Project Management of

    In this report, we analyze Empathic Design as a new product development process within project management; using the newest Nike’s N7 footwear product that has been made to target the Native American...

  3. Collaborations between Tribal and Non-Tribal Organizations: Sharing Expertise, Knowledge, and Cultural Resources ~ Best...

    In this presentation Fernández, along with Elizabeth Joffrion, describes a research study regarding collaborations between Tribal and Non-Tribal organizations. The presentation was a part of a gathering to...

  4. Prehistoric utilization of thermal springs in the Pacific Northwest

    Natural thermal springs occur throughout the Pacific Northwest. The use and importance of this natural environmental feature to Native Americans prior to and during the period of initial white contact is...

  5. "I'm Not a Rapper, I'm an Activist Who Rhymes": Native American Hip Hop, Activism, and Twenty-First Century Identities

    In this thesis, I examine the ways in which a growing number of Indigenous artists in the United States and Canada are using hip hop not only as a form of artistic expression, but also to vent frustration about...

  6. Poker Jim, Chief at Round Up. ; Poker Jim, chief of the roundup.

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    A Native American man, identified as Poker Jim, Chief at Round Up, stands on a mat with a geometric motif and wears Native American clothing, including a buckskin coat with fringe, a headdress with eagle...

  7. Pope Leo White Bull, Cayuse Tribe ; Pope Leo White Bull, Umatilla Indian boy, in costume ; Pope Leo White Bull, Umatilla...

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    A Native American boy, identified as Pope Leo White Bull of the Cayuse tribe and the Umatilla tribe, stands on a blanket in front of a backdrop. He wears Native American clothing or costume, including a...

  8. We-nix, Cayuse Indian woman, sister of Donald McKay; PH036_4800

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    An unidentified Native American child and a Native American women, identified as Wenix, the sister of Donald McKay, of the Cayuse tribe, are outside in front of a tipi. The child is seated on two Pendleton...

  9. PH036_6342 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A Native American man wearing regalia stands inside a tipi. The man wears a horned headdress, a shirt, a breechcloth, and moccasins. He also wears a necklace and a fur. He holds a smoking pipe. Two other Native...

  10. PH036_6219 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    A Native American man wearing a feathered headdress poses in front of a small tipi. The tipi is positioned in front of a wall on which is mounted an exhibit of Native American clothing, weapons, and artifacts,...

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