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Indigenizing leadership concepts through perspectives of Native American college students
(2012-07)Scope and Method of Study: This study used a qualitative approach incorporating the use of focus groups and one-on-one interviews. Participants were chosen using purposive sampling through identification by Native American ... -
INDIGENIZING THE ACADEMY: A STORY-TELLING JOURNEY TO DETERMINE PATHWAYS FOR NATIVE STUDENT SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING
(2019-12)This study centers the experiences of Indigenous students persisting in undergraduate engineering programs at non-Native colleges and universities (NNCUs). With Native students having the lowest representation amongst all ... -
Indigenous Deliberation: Community Driven Research, Dual-Role Researchers, and Capacity Building in the Chickasaw Nation
(2023-05-12)This study examines the experiences and roles of community researchers in The Chickasaw Nation’s Indigenous Deliberation. The 2-day deliberative gathering happened in 2018 which sets a precedence for continued Indigenous ... -
Indigenous Futurisms: Genre and World-Building
(2021-05-14)This dissertation examines literary, digital, virtual, and multimodal texts and spaces in regards to genre and world-building in Indigenous futurist works. I argue that by studying different genres like speculative fiction ... -
Indigenous language learning impacts, challenges and opportunities in COVID-19 times
(2020)In March 2020, the COVID-19 global health crisis caused disruption to the daily lives and regular practices of most human populations. Indigenous language revitalization (ILR) work is often undertaken face-to-face and ... -
Indigenous Nationalism on the Wind River Indian Reservation, 1851-1938
(2013)This dissertation seeks to alter the ways in which scholars address indigenous group formation. Instead of adhering to the rather pervasive, and anthropologically based, band/tribe/nation approach, this work argues that ... -
Indigenous Nationalism on the Wind River Indian Reservation, 1851-1938
(2013)This dissertation seeks to alter the ways in which scholars address indigenous group formation. Instead of adhering to the rather pervasive, and anthropologically based, band/tribe/nation approach, this work argues that ... -
Indigenous Rights in Japan: The Effects of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on the Ainu
(2017-05)This thesis examines how Japan internalizes international Indigenous rights norms. The application of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (DRIP) in Japan relating to Ainu Indigenous rights provides a narrow ... -
Indigenous visual sovereignty
(11/14/2018)This exhibit and catalog were produced by the Max Chambers Library, Archives & Special Collections. The exhibition featured art works created by T.C. Cannon, Bert Seabourn, and David Williams. -
Indigenous-Settler Partnerships in the American West, 1875-1975
(2023-05-12)Between Reconstruction and the early Cold War, Indigenous communities in Oklahoma faced an existential crisis. Over the course of the nineteenth century, the United States applied intense pressure on Indigenous communities ... -
Indirect determination of mica via rubidium content and direct determination of heavy metal lead in cosmetics
(2019-12)Millions of people worldwide use cosmetics daily and some of these are unwittingly exposing themselves to dangerous levels of toxic elements such as lead. In addition to lead, mica has been widely used in cosmetics for its ... -
Indirect Effect of Entrepreneurs' Motives and Self-Set Goals on New Venture Performance
(2019-07)There are numerous reasons why individuals choose to start their own company; and these motives vary in strength depending on the entrepreneur. These entrepreneurial motives influence the decision making and behavior of ... -
Indirect Effects of Energy Development in Grasslands
(2017-05-01)Grassland landscapes in North America are undergoing rapid industrialization due to energy development facilitated by the growing popularity of fracking and horizontal drilling technology. Each year over 3 million hectares ... -
Indirect Estimates of Soil Electrical Conductivity for Improved Prediction of Wheat Grain Yield
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Indirect Measurement Of Crop Plant Height
(Oklahoma State University, 2008-05-01)Expressed variation within production agriculture fields changes from year to year. Fast, real time, and inexpensive methods in precision agriculture are being developed to account for in-field variation in crop management ... -
Indirect response to yield selection for end-use quality and wheat-sensitivity indicators in hard winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) across six breeding cycles and three lineages
(2019-12)A rising global population necessitates continued genetic improvement of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), but not without oversight of intended and untended consequences along the way. This oversight is partly to blame for ... -
Indium Arsenide/Gallium Arsenide Antimonide Quantum Dots and Their Applications in Intermediate Band Solar Cells
(2016-05-13)This thesis briefly presents the current energy production landscape and where photovoltaics stand relative to other technologies. The history of the field is introduced as well as current research - most notably third ... -
Individual and organizational impact of Kairos Horizon, a faith-based adult learning program, in a correctional setting
(2006-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine Kairos Horizon, a faith-based adult learning program, and its impact on organizational and individual change in the facility and among program participants ... -
Individual copulatory preference and the "strange female effect" in a captive group-living male chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
(The University of Oklahoma., 1980)The common chimpanzee has been considered to be a promiscuous species, although transient consort relationships and male possessive behavior have been described by Tutin (1975, 1979).