This ethnography looks at themes of Indigeneity and activism as it exists in the everyday realities of young people living in or around the Navajo reservation in the southwest United States. Through work-related projects of hogan construction, land reclamation, watershed management, and language restoration Navajo youth are given opportunities to take control of their present circumstances and imagine a different future for themselves and their families. Besides work, youth and activism are constituted through other mediums and spaces that allow people to express who they are, what they care about, and why these things are important to them. The consistent work of building and forming communities is one that may complicate certain historica...
Tribal and gender identities and social-structural change were examined through analysis of historic...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
As Athapaskan-speaking people with a lifestyle distinct from other Southwestern groups, Navajos, upo...
This thesis examines the role that activism by the Navajo Vietnam veteran and The Navajo Times has h...
New technologies are not only transforming workplace practices in familiar settings They are also fi...
This dissertation adopts the perspective of Cognitive Ethnography to examine the work of a grassroot...
abstract: The dynamic nature of Navajo or Diné culture is continuing to be constrained by a mechanis...
This ethnography followed my journey as I transformed into a critical social justice urban Diné (Nav...
Despite the many factors that contribute to the maintenance of their language, the Navajo people are...
Prior studies describe digital tactics as specific strategies actors apply within broader repertoire...
This dissertation offers a unique examination of new cultures and forms of social movement organizin...
For Native Americans throughout the United States, economic development often comes in the form of e...
This critical qualitative research study examines the racialization of Din4 (Navajo) youth in educat...
The community life of rural Native Americans offers a formidable set of problems and contradictions ...
Understanding the relationship between social networks, ethnic identity and consciousness, social mo...
Tribal and gender identities and social-structural change were examined through analysis of historic...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
As Athapaskan-speaking people with a lifestyle distinct from other Southwestern groups, Navajos, upo...
This thesis examines the role that activism by the Navajo Vietnam veteran and The Navajo Times has h...
New technologies are not only transforming workplace practices in familiar settings They are also fi...
This dissertation adopts the perspective of Cognitive Ethnography to examine the work of a grassroot...
abstract: The dynamic nature of Navajo or Diné culture is continuing to be constrained by a mechanis...
This ethnography followed my journey as I transformed into a critical social justice urban Diné (Nav...
Despite the many factors that contribute to the maintenance of their language, the Navajo people are...
Prior studies describe digital tactics as specific strategies actors apply within broader repertoire...
This dissertation offers a unique examination of new cultures and forms of social movement organizin...
For Native Americans throughout the United States, economic development often comes in the form of e...
This critical qualitative research study examines the racialization of Din4 (Navajo) youth in educat...
The community life of rural Native Americans offers a formidable set of problems and contradictions ...
Understanding the relationship between social networks, ethnic identity and consciousness, social mo...
Tribal and gender identities and social-structural change were examined through analysis of historic...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
As Athapaskan-speaking people with a lifestyle distinct from other Southwestern groups, Navajos, upo...