Browsing OSU Dissertations by Subject "native american"
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Analysis of an Osage language curriculum
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Demille Indians: The Native American experience in classical Hollywood
(2018-05)Native American actors in Studio Hollywood were engaged in extensive work to form and shape their persona through extensive off screen performance. An outsize presence in studio publicity provided Native actors with notoriety ... -
Examination of the BASC-2 SRP-A with Native American youth
(2013-07)Scope and Method of Study: This study compared the responses of Native American youths ages 12-18 on the Behavior Assessment System for Children-2nd Edition (BASC-2) Self-Report-Adolescent (SRP-A) to a random sample of 200 ... -
Examining pipeline issues in counseling psychology for Native trainees
(2021-07)As scholars continue to advocate for more culturally commensurate approaches to psychotherapy (i.e., therapy that integrates or centralizes Indigenous healing) for Native people, questions arise as to whether or not White ... -
Relationships of historical loss, acculturation, racism and emotional distress to binge eating and body mass index among Native Americans
(2007-07)Scope and Method of Study: The purposes of this study were to explore the relationships between and among historical loss, acculturation, racism, emotional distress, binge eating, and body mass index among Native American ... -
Role of Physical Activity Among Native American Survivors of Domestic Violence
(2019-05-01)Native American women have the highest rate of domestic violence than any other population and experience two to three times more violence than any other ethnicity (Saylor's & Daliparthy, 2006). The trauma associated with ... -
Success factors for American Indian students at a sub-baccalaureate technical college
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When superheroes go native: Comic books and the images of American Indians since 1940
(2007-12)This study examines the evolution of American Indian representations in American comic books. It juxtaposes these transformations against a larger context of American Indian history, federal Indian policy, and developments ...