1. Cotrell, Gretchen Louise.
Americans of Indian and European Descent: Ethnic Identity Issues. Twelve Lives
in the Annals of Modern Mixed Bloods
[Dissertation]. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley; 1993.
xiii, 434 p. UMI.
Note: Includes bibliography and appendices.
Study explores the key variables of identity from 12 Mixed Blood Women and
attempts a model of bicultural ethnic identity achievement.
305.800973 C845a.
2. Davis, Donald Edward.
Where There be Mountains: Environmental and Cultural Change in the
Appalachian South, 1500-1800
[Dissertation]. : University of Tennesse; 1996; c1993.
xix, 421 p.: maps. UMI.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography.
An Ethnohistorical study of environmental and cultural change. One of the
main goals of the study was to demonstrate the environment's influence on
the formation and development of the Mississippian, Cherokee and early
European culture.
974.01 D245w 1996.
3. Donaldson, John K.
The Themes of Reciprocity and Renewal in Traditional Cherokee Culture
[Dissertation]. Washington, D.C.: George Washington University; 1995; c1996.
xiv, 532 p. UMI.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography.
An investigaton into Cherokee world view, philosophy, and creation myth.
306.089975 D676t 1996.
4. Feezor, Barbara Yvonne.
Mdewakanton Dakota Women: Active Participants in Mdewakantonwan Cultural
Transformations, 1860-1900
[Dissertation]. Los Angeles, CA: University of California, Los Angeles; 1996;
c1994. xi, 160 p. UMI.
Note: Includes glossary and guide to pronouncing Dakota terms, notes and
bibliography.
Anthropological and Ethnohistorical study of culture change.
305.488975 F295m 1996.
5. Galloway, Patricia.
Choctaw Genesis 1500-1700
[Monograph]. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press.
xv, 411 p.: maps. (Perdue, Theda; Green, Michael D., Series editors.
Indians of the Southeast). ISBN: 0-8032-2151-7.
Note: Includes appendix, bibliography and index.
Using traditional and nontraditional sources, approaches, models and
theories the author presents her conclusions on the ethnic origins of the
Choctaws and explains how and where they lived before sustained contacts
with Europeans.
973.04973 G174c.
6. Hankes, Judith Elaine.
Native American Pedagogy and Cognitive-Based Mathematics Instruction
[Dissertation]. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Madison; 1996; c1995.
xxv, 229 p. UMI.
Note: Includes extensive appendices and bibliography.
Culturally Guided Instruction - CGI.
372.7089975 H241n 1996.
7. Jones, Katheryn Marilyn.
Determining an Etiological Predictive Model of Native American Adolescent
Health Risk Behavior using Problem Behavior Theory
[Dissertation]. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon; 1996; c1991.
xi, 150 p.: fig. UMI.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography.
Discusses the health risk behaviors in the Native American population and
the consequences of establishing these behaviors in adolescence.
155.5 J77d.
8. Krupat, Arnold.
Woodsmen or Thoreau & the Indians: A Novel
[Monograph]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 1994; c1965.
x, 133 p. (Vizenor, Gerald, General Editor. American Indian Literature and
Critical Studies Series; v. 11). ISBN: 0-8061-2671-X.
813 K94w 1994.
9. Lancaster, Jane Fairchild.
The First Decades: The Western Seminoles from Removal to Reconstruction,
1836-1866
[Dissertation]. : Mississippi State University; 1996; c1986.
ix, 270 p.: maps. UMI.
Note: Includes bibliography.
Seminole tribal history from the Indian removals in the Southeast to the
period of reconstruction, post Civil War, in Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
975.004973 L244f 1996.
10. Lenape Language Lessons
Sound Recording [2 sound cassettes : analog + 2 manuals]. Dewey, OK:
Touching Leaves Indian Crafts; 1988.
Note: One manual (30 p. : illus.) contains lessons 1 and 2 c1979; the 2nd
manual (34 p.: illus.) contains lessons 3 and 4 c1980.
Lesson 1; Sounds; Greetings -- Lesson 2; Phrases, Weather, Kinship --
Lesson 3; Food, Words of prayer, Kinship -- Lesson 4; Grammer, Phrases,
Birds, Ages, Numbers.
497.3 D282L 1988 Micro/Media pt.1-2.
11. Lloyd, Harvey. Sacred Lands of the Southwest: Aerial Photographs
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Monacelli Press, Inc.; 1995.
224 p.: illus., color plates. ISBN: 1-885254-11-3.
Note: Includes bibliography.
Stunning presentation of color aerial photographs from the Colorado Plateau.
Includes Canyon de Chelly, Wupatki, Acoma Pueblo, Mesa Verde and many shots
of National Parks and reserves.
Quarto 917.913 L793s.
12. Long, Sylvester (Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance).
Long Lance
[Monograph]. Jackson, MI: University Press of Mississippi; 1995; c1928.
xxxviii, 278 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-87805-829-X.
Note: Includes new forward and original forward.
The fictional autobiography of Sylvester Long. Long, of Lumbee and Black
heritage attended Carlisle Indian School and passed for a fullblood until
the end of his life. Training partner of Jim Thorpe, WW I veteran, reporter in
Blackfoot country, author and screen star of the silent film, "The Silent
Enemy".
813 B9285L 1995.
13. May, Katja Helma.
Collision and Collusion: Native Americans and African Americans in the
Cherokee and Creek Nations, 1830's to 1920's
[Dissertation]. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley; 1996; c1994.
387 p. UMI.
Note: Includes notes and bibliography.
The historical development of race relations in Oklahoma, from different
points of view. Using oral history as well as literature.
305.800976 M466c.
14. McIntosh, Kenneth Waldo. (Creek)
Chitto Harjo, the Crazy Snakes and the Birth of Indian Political Activism in
the Twentieth Century
[Dissertation]. : Texas Christian University; 1996; c1993.
vii, 212 p. UMI.
Note: Includes notes, appendices and bibliography.
The history of the Crazy Snake movement by a minority of Creek Indian, mostly
fullbloods from within the Creek Nation, in opposition to the Dawes Allotment.
This movement resulted in the use of federal troops in 1901 and the National
Guard in 1909, marking the last time the United States resorted to military
force to resolve an Indian conflict. The intertribal organization generated
by the Crazy Snake movement and it's leader Chitto Harjo, represented the
genesis of Indian political activism in the twentieth century with the
founding of the Four Mothers Nations.
323.1197 C911Zm1 1996.
15. Moquin, Wayne; Van Doren, Charles.
Great Documents in American Indian History
[Monograph]. New York, NY: Da Capo Press; 1995; c1973.
xx, 416 p.: illus. ISBN: 0-306-80659-2.
Note: Includes glossary of tribes, recommended reading and index.
Suffice it to say your personal library is not complete unless you have this.
OSU is glad to have yet another copy - now if people will just stop
un-officially borrowing the darn thing.
970.1 G786 1995.
16. Sattler, Richard Allen.
Seminoli Italwa: Socio-Political Change Among the Oklahoma Seminoles Between
Removal and Allotment, 1836-1905
[Dissertation]. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma; 1996; c1987.
vii, 473 p.: illus. UMI.
Note: Includes notes, appendices and bibliography.
This study traces changes in Seminole socio-political organization during
the nineteenth century in Indian Territory.
975.9004973 S253s 1996.
17. Skogen, Larry Clifford.
"...To Preserve Peace on the Frontiers": Indian Depredation Claims and
Native American Policy, 1796-1920
[Dissertation]. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University; 1996; c1993.
xi, 387 p. UMI.
Note: Includes bibliography.
Documents and discusses the Indian depredation claims system, which was
supposed to provide compensation to Indian and whites for property losses
caused by each other. Based largely on U.S. Government documents including
congressional, judicial and executive records, as well as thousands of
individual claims. .
973.0497 S628t 1996.
18. Stanley, Lori A.
The Indian Path of Life: A Life History of Truman Washington Dailey of the
Otoe-Missouria Tribe
[Dissertation]. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri, Columbia; 1996; c1993.
viii, 380 p.: illus. UMI.
Note: Includes appendices and bibliography.
A life history study of Truman Dailey, Otoe-Missouria elder.
973.04975 D133Zs7 1996.
19. Stotik, Jeffery Phillip.
Incorporation and Resistance: The Native Southeast and the World Economy,
1670's-1830's
[Dissertation]. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee; 1996; c1994.
ix, 225 p. UMI.
Note: Includes bibliography.
Discusses the methods of economic incorporation, including the fur trade,
used by the European and United States against the Indigenous peoples of the
Southeastern region of the present United States.
305.897 S888i.
20. Wilson, Alan Breakthrough Navajo
[Sound Recording]. Guilford, CT: Audio-Forum; 1969. 2 sound cassettes :
analog 1 7/8 ips + 1 book (xv, 234 p.).
Beginning course in Navajo. Most of the Navajo text is recorded, and by
native speakers.
497.2 W746b Micro/Media.