Includes bibliographical references (pages [91]-94).This thesis focuses on the uniqueness of Lac du Flambeau, a Native American reservation located in northern Wisconsin. Interviews, participant observation, and secondary sources were utilized to examine three aspects of Lac du Flambeau?s distinctiveness: historical background, economic stability, and cultural preservation. To demonstrate this distinctiveness, a general background of information regarding other Native American reservations was used as a point of comparison. The objectives of this study were: (1) to describe Lac du Flambeau?s uniqueness in terms of historical background, economic stability, and cultural preservation; (2) to describe how Lac du Flambeau differs from other res...
Graduation date: 2007The objective of this thesis is to provide a predictive model for the archaeolo...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
This thesis is concerned with the significant cultural, physical, and emotional losses of the Ojibwe...
In this case study, I have investigated the ethno-history of the Waterhen Lake Band (First Nation). ...
In this case study, I have investigated the ethno-history of the Waterhen Lake Band (First Nation). ...
In this case study, I have investigated the ethno-history of the Waterhen Lake Band (First Nation). ...
This was an applied ethnographic study of natural and cultural resources of contemporary significanc...
iv, 132 leaves : maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-128)...
Tempe, AZ: Archaeological Consulting Services Ltd.This is a desk study of indigenous history of the ...
This study examines the history and culture of the Odawa people from their prehistory until the pres...
The author was asked to review the historical connection of Aboriginal people to the land that lies ...
The author was asked to review the historical connection of Aboriginal people to the land that lies ...
In this dissertation, I have studied Native North American reservations and why they still exist. My...
This dissertation covers the years 1934 to 1960 on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in northwest...
Indigenous communities across the United States were coerced and tricked into signing treaties that ...
Graduation date: 2007The objective of this thesis is to provide a predictive model for the archaeolo...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
This thesis is concerned with the significant cultural, physical, and emotional losses of the Ojibwe...
In this case study, I have investigated the ethno-history of the Waterhen Lake Band (First Nation). ...
In this case study, I have investigated the ethno-history of the Waterhen Lake Band (First Nation). ...
In this case study, I have investigated the ethno-history of the Waterhen Lake Band (First Nation). ...
This was an applied ethnographic study of natural and cultural resources of contemporary significanc...
iv, 132 leaves : maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-128)...
Tempe, AZ: Archaeological Consulting Services Ltd.This is a desk study of indigenous history of the ...
This study examines the history and culture of the Odawa people from their prehistory until the pres...
The author was asked to review the historical connection of Aboriginal people to the land that lies ...
The author was asked to review the historical connection of Aboriginal people to the land that lies ...
In this dissertation, I have studied Native North American reservations and why they still exist. My...
This dissertation covers the years 1934 to 1960 on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in northwest...
Indigenous communities across the United States were coerced and tricked into signing treaties that ...
Graduation date: 2007The objective of this thesis is to provide a predictive model for the archaeolo...
This thesis, based on my ethnographic research in Moose Factory, Ontario documents the history of Mo...
This thesis is concerned with the significant cultural, physical, and emotional losses of the Ojibwe...