121 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of International Studies and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts, Spring 2017The Northern Paiutes, an American Indian tribe from Central and Eastern Oregon, experienced a significant reduction in their population at the hands the Oregon and federal governments during the Snake War of 1855-1868. Those who were left of the Northern Paiute population by the late 19th-20th century were subjected to assimilationist policies and economic subjugation through the reservation system. This history is not widely studied, written about, or taught in Oregon schools. My research seeks to understand and articulate the ...
Graduation date: 1986Presentation date: 1985-05-03This study is a synthesis of the available ethnogr...
The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been home to a diverse array of indigenous nations since time i...
During March 2002 Oregon State University students took a non-traditional approach to learning about...
This thesis argues that Owens Valley Paiute sovereignty manifested itself both inherently and adapti...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
100 pages. Presented to the Departments of Environmental Studies and Geography and the Robert D. Cla...
Like many other Native Americans, the Bishop Paiute in California have long faced an uphill battle i...
Whites, commonly class the Northern Arapahoes as a warlike tribe, but they call themselves a peacefu...
Introduction -- Land : settler colonialism and the consolidation of empire. The violence of explorat...
85 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Anthropology and the Clark Honors College of the U...
"The ground covered in the present volume includes the northern counties of California, the arid pla...
This paper analyzes the southeastern Connecticut Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation’s battle with cultural...
This dissertation investigates two interrelated questions within the context of a local case study: ...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.In February 1...
This article explores various issues germane to the field of the history of the North American West ...
Graduation date: 1986Presentation date: 1985-05-03This study is a synthesis of the available ethnogr...
The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been home to a diverse array of indigenous nations since time i...
During March 2002 Oregon State University students took a non-traditional approach to learning about...
This thesis argues that Owens Valley Paiute sovereignty manifested itself both inherently and adapti...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
100 pages. Presented to the Departments of Environmental Studies and Geography and the Robert D. Cla...
Like many other Native Americans, the Bishop Paiute in California have long faced an uphill battle i...
Whites, commonly class the Northern Arapahoes as a warlike tribe, but they call themselves a peacefu...
Introduction -- Land : settler colonialism and the consolidation of empire. The violence of explorat...
85 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Anthropology and the Clark Honors College of the U...
"The ground covered in the present volume includes the northern counties of California, the arid pla...
This paper analyzes the southeastern Connecticut Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation’s battle with cultural...
This dissertation investigates two interrelated questions within the context of a local case study: ...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.In February 1...
This article explores various issues germane to the field of the history of the North American West ...
Graduation date: 1986Presentation date: 1985-05-03This study is a synthesis of the available ethnogr...
The Sierra Nevada mountain range has been home to a diverse array of indigenous nations since time i...
During March 2002 Oregon State University students took a non-traditional approach to learning about...