Inés Näumann
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
Terry L. Duran
Ines de la Fressange
Aroa Moreno Durán
Dirk C. Duran-Gibson
Emilia María Durán-Almarza
Terry L. Duran
Terry L. Duran
Ines Ebert
Carla Duran
Aaron Durán
Jonathan Duran
Ana Ines
Hannah Duran
Ines Lüder
Ines Gillich
Tomás Morales y Durán
Dirk C. Duran-Gibson
Nina Duran
Clara Inés López Rodríguez
Ines Vitouladitis
Maria Luisa Duran
Tomás Morales y Durán
Matty B. Duran
Clara Inés Pardo Martínez
This book aims to analyze contexts and perspectives in the relationships between environmental sustainability, human development and organizations.
Gerardo González Durán
Tomás Morales y Durán
Jasmine Duran
Ines Luna
Clara Inés Pardo Martínez
Clara Inés López Rodríguez
Ines Schlenker
Ines Weizman
Iñes Forero
Lucy Durán
Inés Dussel
Inés Ochaeta
Ines Angeli Murzaku
Ines Cruv
Tomás Morales y Durán
Inès Publish
Ines Voyage
Ana Lima Duran
Betül Duran
Ines Gölß
Pilar Cerón Durán
Arvid Ines
Inès Rnt
Maria Ines Troparevsky
F. A. Bird
Robin Fox
Ann Byers
From her tragic abduction as a young girl to her confident and accomplished seat as navigator and translator for the corps of discovery, sacagawea emerged a heroine in the story of america's westward expansion.
Carlos Fausto
In art effects carlos fausto explores the interplay between indigenous material culture and ontology in ritual contexts, interpreting the agency of artifacts and indigenous presences and addressing major themes in anthropological theory and art his.
Ann Byers
From her tragic abduction as a young girl to her confident and accomplished seat as navigator and translator for the corps of discovery, sacagawea emerged a heroine in the story of america's westward expansion.
Carilyn Alarid
David L. Moore
Briony Penn
Mark Walczynski
Laura L. Sullivan
The daughter of a native american chief, pocahontas grew up during a time of incredible change in north america.
Laura L. Sullivan
The daughter of a native american chief, pocahontas grew up during a time of incredible change in north america.
Victoria Lindsay Levine
Revisioning indigenous musicologymusic and modernity among first peoples of north america is a collaboration between indigenous and settler scholars from both canada and the united states.
Chungmoo Choi
Through south korean filmic and literary texts, this book explores affect and ethics in the healing of historical trauma, as alternatives to the measures of transitional justice in want of national unity.
John Kelly
Laura L. Sullivan
The daughter of a native american chief, pocahontas grew up during a time of incredible change in north america.
Ann Byers
Having been a kidnap victim, slave, world traveler, and helper, squanto's story is far bigger than what is typically told at thanksgiving.
Joseph Bruchac
Children’s book icon joseph bruchac tells the fascinating story of a seneca (iroquois) civil war officer ely s.
Nick Estes
Carsten Schmidtke
Paul F. Reed
Bethel Saler
Jean Jackson
Dean R. Snow
"the archaeology of native north america presents the ideas, evidence, and debates regarding the initial peopling of the continent by mobile bands of hunters and gatherers and the cultural evolution of their many lines of descent over the ensuing millenni.
Cynthia Leanne Landrum
Richard O. Clemmer
Annie Boochever
“no natives or dogs allowed,” blared the storefront sign at elizabeth peratrovich, then a young alaska native tlingit.
Horatio Hale
Katharine Bjork
Edward B. Westermann
Tatiana Prorokova
Historical writing and fiction are not the same thing, though historians often creatively manipulate material in imposing plot structures, selecting starting and ending points, and fashioning compelling literary characters from historical figures.
Nimachia Howe
Retelling trickster in naapi’s language is an examination of nitsitapiisinni (blackfoot) origin stories about one of the most powerful and unpredictable of the early creators in niitsitapii consciousness and chronology: naapi.
Jane Katirgis
Elisabeth M. Eittreim
At the turn of the twentieth century, the us government viewed education as one sure way of civilizing "others" under its sway--among them american indians and, after 1898, filipinos.
Rosalyn R. LaPier
Martha Louise Hipp
Charles Bowden
David Treuer
As featured on npr's weekend edition and amanpour & company"an informed, moving and kaleidoscopic portrait...
Abigail Leslie Andrews
In 2018, more than eleven million undocumented immigrants lived in the united states.
James Woodard
Originally published in portuguese in 1994 as negros da terra, this field-defining work by the late historian john m.
Fernando Santos-Granero
Erin Fouberg
Martin Duberman
Sara Florence Davidson
Donald L. Fixico
James Woodard
Originally published in portuguese in 1994 as negros da terra, this field-defining work by the late historian john m.
Left Left Handed
Jerome Martin
This philosophical novel explores the lives of three generations of an immigrant family over 150 years in their struggles to take control and fashion their lives in america..
Sonja Grace
Original tales inspired by native american and norwegian folklore that highlight the wisdom of the divine natural world • shares unique stories about earth medicine and animal magic, inspired by the author’s unusual native american (hopi) and .
Jai Parasram