This article examines the unique experiences of American Indian (AI) female veterans through a generalized qualitative study. Revealed in this study were interesting cultural insights regarding a concentrated, yet largely misunderstood, population within the U.S. military. For this study, six participants were interviewed and data were analyzed to identify common experiences of AI female veterans. The analyses revealed unique roles assumed during military service, a strengthening of cultural values, identity development, and personal empowerment as a result of AI women having served in the military. Discussion, implications, and limitations of this study are also described
Historical and contemporary stereotypes of Native American Indian women have resulted in inaccurate ...
American Indians (AIs) have lower higher education enrollment and completion rates than Whites and m...
This exploratory study focuses on the lived acculturation experiences of United States (US) female c...
American Indian women veterans of World War II are the least known group of World War II military ve...
This qualitative study provides an in-depth exploration into the experiences of female service membe...
Abstract Presently there are few studies that describe the current experiences of women warriors rel...
This qualitative, exploratory study examines the combat experiences of female veterans of Iraq and A...
The present study explored the lived experiences of Native American women and possible reasons why t...
The American Indian concept of warriorhood is a direct reflection of their warrior ancestors. Today,...
Warrior women: a qualitative content analysis of the perceptions of the experiences of Native Americ...
The main purpose of this article is to describe and analyze Indigenous women’sparticipation in the p...
The purpose of this article is to discuss openly the issue of the physical abuse of American Indian ...
During the past 25 years we have witnessed die growth and establishment of domestic violence as a fi...
Building on so far unpublished archival materials and tribal cultural resources, together with oral ...
This phenomenological study examines the relationship between education and Native American particip...
Historical and contemporary stereotypes of Native American Indian women have resulted in inaccurate ...
American Indians (AIs) have lower higher education enrollment and completion rates than Whites and m...
This exploratory study focuses on the lived acculturation experiences of United States (US) female c...
American Indian women veterans of World War II are the least known group of World War II military ve...
This qualitative study provides an in-depth exploration into the experiences of female service membe...
Abstract Presently there are few studies that describe the current experiences of women warriors rel...
This qualitative, exploratory study examines the combat experiences of female veterans of Iraq and A...
The present study explored the lived experiences of Native American women and possible reasons why t...
The American Indian concept of warriorhood is a direct reflection of their warrior ancestors. Today,...
Warrior women: a qualitative content analysis of the perceptions of the experiences of Native Americ...
The main purpose of this article is to describe and analyze Indigenous women’sparticipation in the p...
The purpose of this article is to discuss openly the issue of the physical abuse of American Indian ...
During the past 25 years we have witnessed die growth and establishment of domestic violence as a fi...
Building on so far unpublished archival materials and tribal cultural resources, together with oral ...
This phenomenological study examines the relationship between education and Native American particip...
Historical and contemporary stereotypes of Native American Indian women have resulted in inaccurate ...
American Indians (AIs) have lower higher education enrollment and completion rates than Whites and m...
This exploratory study focuses on the lived acculturation experiences of United States (US) female c...