Review of: Heartbeat of the People: Music and Dance of the Northern Pow-wow. Browner, Tara
In his informative and innovative exploration of Kiowa music, Luke Lassiter focuses on intersubjecti...
According to an old Native American axiom cited by Jamake Highwater, An ear of corn is a very compl...
In this paper, I provide a brief overview of the history and practice of the Native American Gourd D...
Review of: Heartbeat of the People: Music and Dance of the Northern Pow-wow. Browner, Tara
Powwows have been a powerful expression of cultural identity in Indian country for much of the past ...
Powwow invites readers into the dancing circle where a cornucopia of information, analysis, and inte...
Review of: "Powwow," edited by Clyde Ellis, Luke Eric Lassiter, and Gary H. Dunham
Coeditor (with Ellen Goellner) of Bodies of the Text (CH, Oct\u2795, 33-0847), Shea Murphy (Univ. of...
Perhaps humans are most ethnocentric when it comes to matters of food and music. Soul food has bec...
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...
Native American Dance attempts to capture in picture and words life itself across the span of time a...
This collection of nine essays examines diverse traditions and issues in contemporary Native America...
In the current climate of American Indian culture in the United States, the impact of the internet o...
Review of: "Joining In: Exploring the History of Voluntary Organizations," by Karen J. Blair
Carol Markstrom\u27s study, written from the perspective of a developmental psychologist specializin...
In his informative and innovative exploration of Kiowa music, Luke Lassiter focuses on intersubjecti...
According to an old Native American axiom cited by Jamake Highwater, An ear of corn is a very compl...
In this paper, I provide a brief overview of the history and practice of the Native American Gourd D...
Review of: Heartbeat of the People: Music and Dance of the Northern Pow-wow. Browner, Tara
Powwows have been a powerful expression of cultural identity in Indian country for much of the past ...
Powwow invites readers into the dancing circle where a cornucopia of information, analysis, and inte...
Review of: "Powwow," edited by Clyde Ellis, Luke Eric Lassiter, and Gary H. Dunham
Coeditor (with Ellen Goellner) of Bodies of the Text (CH, Oct\u2795, 33-0847), Shea Murphy (Univ. of...
Perhaps humans are most ethnocentric when it comes to matters of food and music. Soul food has bec...
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...
Native American Dance attempts to capture in picture and words life itself across the span of time a...
This collection of nine essays examines diverse traditions and issues in contemporary Native America...
In the current climate of American Indian culture in the United States, the impact of the internet o...
Review of: "Joining In: Exploring the History of Voluntary Organizations," by Karen J. Blair
Carol Markstrom\u27s study, written from the perspective of a developmental psychologist specializin...
In his informative and innovative exploration of Kiowa music, Luke Lassiter focuses on intersubjecti...
According to an old Native American axiom cited by Jamake Highwater, An ear of corn is a very compl...
In this paper, I provide a brief overview of the history and practice of the Native American Gourd D...