Michael Rozendal looks for Indian Oakland that is present here and now in the Bay Area
This study examined the cultural identity and cultural connectedness of multiple generations of Amer...
This thesis is an examination of the reaction of a human population to a new and disturbing environm...
The history of Native people in Southern California is both unique in that, until the last few decad...
Vijaya Nagarajan traces her personal identity, religious studies scholarship, and the ritual life
Using the novel as a source of inspiration, USF faculty across the university were invited to provid...
Two new books, Native Hubs by Reyna Ramirez and Going Indian by James Hamill, contribute to an ever-...
Rick Ayers explores the layers of community and place in Oakland and how Tommy Orange\u27s There The...
The history of California Indians is a different story from that of other ethnic groups who came in ...
This comparative study demonstrates a uniquely spatial phenomenon targeting American Indian peoples ...
For most of the past century, a migration has been taking place within the United States: Native Ame...
Through the themes of home, displacement, and exile, Monisha Bajaj reflects on her family history an...
This paper places the subject of urban Indians in North America within the historical reality of the...
Tanu Sankalia explores American Indian urban spatial imaginary in Tommy Orange\u27s There There thro...
Long considered “extinct,” in 1992 the Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation (OCEN) began its bid to achie...
Historically, research on immigrants in the U.S. has relied heavily on interpreting various ways in ...
This study examined the cultural identity and cultural connectedness of multiple generations of Amer...
This thesis is an examination of the reaction of a human population to a new and disturbing environm...
The history of Native people in Southern California is both unique in that, until the last few decad...
Vijaya Nagarajan traces her personal identity, religious studies scholarship, and the ritual life
Using the novel as a source of inspiration, USF faculty across the university were invited to provid...
Two new books, Native Hubs by Reyna Ramirez and Going Indian by James Hamill, contribute to an ever-...
Rick Ayers explores the layers of community and place in Oakland and how Tommy Orange\u27s There The...
The history of California Indians is a different story from that of other ethnic groups who came in ...
This comparative study demonstrates a uniquely spatial phenomenon targeting American Indian peoples ...
For most of the past century, a migration has been taking place within the United States: Native Ame...
Through the themes of home, displacement, and exile, Monisha Bajaj reflects on her family history an...
This paper places the subject of urban Indians in North America within the historical reality of the...
Tanu Sankalia explores American Indian urban spatial imaginary in Tommy Orange\u27s There There thro...
Long considered “extinct,” in 1992 the Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation (OCEN) began its bid to achie...
Historically, research on immigrants in the U.S. has relied heavily on interpreting various ways in ...
This study examined the cultural identity and cultural connectedness of multiple generations of Amer...
This thesis is an examination of the reaction of a human population to a new and disturbing environm...
The history of Native people in Southern California is both unique in that, until the last few decad...