abstract: Public discourse conveys and constructs sophisticated, nuanced and often conflicting notions of place, identity, culture, and religion. Comprehending the significance of place-based discourse is essential to understanding many of the contemporary difficulties facing Native American peoples. This is particularly true of the Western Apache people who constitute their places via discursive engagement. This project examines the Western Apache in their fight to save Dzil nchaa si an (Mount Graham) from a multi-telescope observatory upon its summit. Using discourse and text analysis to examine the public rhetoric, I suggest that the Western Apache understand the mountain as a participatory partner in community viability and Apache ident...
This research dialectically conceptualizes how capitalist uneven development and subsequent occurren...
The Navajo Nation, located in the American Southwest, are a people who have traditionally maintained...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2006Since the 1960's there has been an increase in ...
In the Western Apache discourse community, landscape is not just the realm of nature in its sheer ph...
This dissertation, "Honoring Kin: Gender, Kinship, and the Economy of Plains Apache Identity," addre...
Review of Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language among the Western Apache / Review of Wisdom ...
This is the publisher's version originally published in the American Indian Culture and Research Jou...
The locus of linguistic landscapes scholarship has fallen upon the investigation of macro-level patt...
abstract: Much of the public discourse promoting Navajo (Diné) language revitalization and language ...
This thesis examines recent successful efforts by the Wiyot Tribe in Humboldt County, California to ...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
I was motivated to begin studying Hopi language and culture by my desire to find a world view differ...
This dissertation examines the role of sacred sites and land based-belonging as central arenas of re...
The Dakota Access Pipeline resistance movement provides a poignant example of the way in which oral ...
This project analyzes a legal conflict (Bear Lodge Multiple Use Assn v Babbitt 2 F. Supp. 2d 1448) a...
This research dialectically conceptualizes how capitalist uneven development and subsequent occurren...
The Navajo Nation, located in the American Southwest, are a people who have traditionally maintained...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2006Since the 1960's there has been an increase in ...
In the Western Apache discourse community, landscape is not just the realm of nature in its sheer ph...
This dissertation, "Honoring Kin: Gender, Kinship, and the Economy of Plains Apache Identity," addre...
Review of Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language among the Western Apache / Review of Wisdom ...
This is the publisher's version originally published in the American Indian Culture and Research Jou...
The locus of linguistic landscapes scholarship has fallen upon the investigation of macro-level patt...
abstract: Much of the public discourse promoting Navajo (Diné) language revitalization and language ...
This thesis examines recent successful efforts by the Wiyot Tribe in Humboldt County, California to ...
Review«Place remains a native concept rich with political meaning for North American culture as a wh...
I was motivated to begin studying Hopi language and culture by my desire to find a world view differ...
This dissertation examines the role of sacred sites and land based-belonging as central arenas of re...
The Dakota Access Pipeline resistance movement provides a poignant example of the way in which oral ...
This project analyzes a legal conflict (Bear Lodge Multiple Use Assn v Babbitt 2 F. Supp. 2d 1448) a...
This research dialectically conceptualizes how capitalist uneven development and subsequent occurren...
The Navajo Nation, located in the American Southwest, are a people who have traditionally maintained...
Thesis (PhD) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2006Since the 1960's there has been an increase in ...