Bartholomew Kuma is a Cherokee male of about 60 years old. He grew up in the Columbus area, and has lived there a majority of his life. He has vocational training in automotive repair. Mr. Kuma’s professes no religious affiliation to any specific denomination, but believes in a Great Creator and tries his best to follow the Indian ways. He has frequented NAICCO for many years now, and has a special place in his heart for powwows
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Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2006Since the 1960's there has been an increase in ...
One of the joys of my life in teaching and writing about American Indian history has been the friend...
As an Ohio native that became actively involved in her Native heritage later in life, my narrator pr...
I interviewed Stephen, a board member on several projects related to NAICCO and a member of the Minn...
Ryan is the Project Director for the Circles of Care grant at the Native American Indian Center of C...
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This work examines the life history project of an elderly Native American man. Narratives were recor...
Sam Standing Soldier is 18 years old and has 5 brothers. He currently lives in Salem, Ohio with his...
This dissertation focuses on the history and identity of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama...
INTRODUCTION The powwow is often cited for its importance in contemporary Indian life as a constitue...
George was born and raised on the Sioux reservation, which is located in Sioux Valley Manitoba, Cana...
Powwows have always been a place of dynamic colours, beadwork, a celebration of life on the land, a ...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
Carling I. Malouf recalls a Peyote ritual he was invited to attend in 1939 and how he became an hono...
Between 2015 and 2016, only 40% of the total population of Native students enrolled in degree granti...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2006Since the 1960's there has been an increase in ...
One of the joys of my life in teaching and writing about American Indian history has been the friend...
As an Ohio native that became actively involved in her Native heritage later in life, my narrator pr...
I interviewed Stephen, a board member on several projects related to NAICCO and a member of the Minn...
Ryan is the Project Director for the Circles of Care grant at the Native American Indian Center of C...
Lone Man is the central creation figure of the Mandan, an indigenous people of present-day North Dak...
This work examines the life history project of an elderly Native American man. Narratives were recor...
Sam Standing Soldier is 18 years old and has 5 brothers. He currently lives in Salem, Ohio with his...
This dissertation focuses on the history and identity of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama...
INTRODUCTION The powwow is often cited for its importance in contemporary Indian life as a constitue...
George was born and raised on the Sioux reservation, which is located in Sioux Valley Manitoba, Cana...
Powwows have always been a place of dynamic colours, beadwork, a celebration of life on the land, a ...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
Carling I. Malouf recalls a Peyote ritual he was invited to attend in 1939 and how he became an hono...
Between 2015 and 2016, only 40% of the total population of Native students enrolled in degree granti...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2006Since the 1960's there has been an increase in ...
One of the joys of my life in teaching and writing about American Indian history has been the friend...