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Title & Authors Disciplines Themes Tribes
The Twilight Saga and the Quileute Indian Tribe: Opportunity or Cultural Exploitation?
Barbara Leigh Smith
CommunicationsNative American Studies ActivismCommunity DevelopmentCultural AppropriationCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentIntergovernmental RelationsMedia Quileute
The Will of the People: Citizenship in the Osage Nation

Dennison, Jean, University of Florida
Native American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismCultural PreservationFamily and YouthLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipSelf Determination and Self GovernanceTribal GovernanceTribal Membership Enrollment and Citizenship Osage
Tribes and the Covid 19 Pandemic—Impacts and Responses

Linda Moon Stumpff
HealthNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationSociology ActivismHealth and WellnessLeadership
Tribes and Watersheds in Washington State

Brown, Jovana J.
Environmental StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismEconomic DevelopmentLeadershipSalmon
Tribes Combat Climate Change - Going Back to the Burn
Linda Moon Stumpff
Environmental StudiesNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceLeadership
Tse-Whit-Zen: An Ancient Klallam Village Reclaimed… Territory Taken but not Forgotten

Arlene Wheeler and Barbara Leigh Smith
AnthropologyEconomicsNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentIntergovernmental Relations Lower Elwha Klallam
Waiting Patiently 500 Years–Washington Legislature Considers Requiring Tribal History in School Curriculum

Hurtado, Denny and Smith, Barbara Leigh
EducationHistoryNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCultural PreservationEducation ReformLaw and JusticeLeadership
War Cry: Will Crossing Historical Boundaries in Indian Wars help Yakama Women?

Emily Washines
ActivismCultural PreservationFamily and YouthHealth and WellnessIntergovernmental RelationsLaw and JusticeLeadershipRacism and Prejudice Confederated Tribes of Yakama
Washington Football Team Drops Redskins Mascot? : Why? What Does this Mean?
Gary Arthur
ActivismCultural AppropriationIndian IdentityLeadershipMedia All Tribes
Water Quality, Environment and Ethics Under Conditions of Climate Change: Who Speaks for the San Francisco Peaks?

Linda Moon Stumpff
BiologyEnvironmental StudiesHealthLawNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismClimate ChangeCultural PreservationEconomic DevelopmentLaw and JusticeLeadershipSacred Sites ApacheHavasupaiHopiNavajo
What should be displayed? Native arts in museums and on the runways
Melanie King
Social Work and SociologyAnthropologyArtCommunicationsHistoryLawNative American StudiesPsychology ActivismCultural AppropriationCultural PreservationFederal and State Relations and PolicyIndian IdentityLaw and JusticeLeadershipMediaSacred Sites
When Our Water Returns: The Gila River Indian Community and Diabetes

Jovana J. Brown
BiologyEnvironmental StudiesHealthNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCommunity DevelopmentCultural PreservationEnvironmental RestorationFederal and State Relations and PolicyHealth and WellnessHuman ServicesIntergovernmental RelationsLandLaw and JusticeLeadershipTribal Governance Gila River
Whose History Should We Teach?

Costantino, Magda and Hurtado, Denny
EducationHistoryNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public Administration ActivismCultural PreservationEducation Reform
Whose Rights Count? Confronting Violations of the Indian Child Welfare Act

Terry Cross and Sarah Kastelic
HealthNative American StudiesPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismCommunity DevelopmentFamily and YouthHealth and WellnessHuman Services
Whose Story Should Be Told
Barbara Leigh Smith
Social Work and SociologyArtCommunicationsHistoryPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology ActivismCultural AppropriationIndian IdentityIntergovernmental RelationsLaw and JusticeLeadershipRacism and Prejudice
Your Tribal Land is Not Secure: Traditional Knowledge and Science Face Wildfire in the Valley of the Wild Roses

Linda Moon Stumpff, PhD
Environmental StudiesForestryLawPolitical Science and Public AdministrationPsychology Social Work and Sociology ActivismClimate ChangeCultural PreservationEnvironmental RestorationIndigenous ScienceLeadershipNatural Resources Santa Clara Pueblo