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Ethnography of language change :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
Trade has contributed greatly to the Gilaki lexicon, but ideological factors have played a significant role in altering the use of titles and personal names.
Women, bison, and coup : a structural analysis of Cheyenne pictographic art /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
Cheyenne pictographic art of the 19th century was a complex medium of communication that expressed cultural perceptions and functioned to reinforce and mold social values. In addition to the explicit narrative content of ...
The demographic and cultural consequences of Old World disease in the Greater Southwest, 1520-1660 /
(1985)
This study documents the demographic and cultural consequences of Spanish-introduced disease in northwest Mexico from 1520-1660. A related concern is the role disease played in native acceptance of Jesuit missionization ...
The Vietnamese in Oklahoma City :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
The comparison of information concerning life in Vietnam and data collected in Oklahoma City reveals changes which the Vietnamese have undergone. Varying rates for individual changes inside and outside the home are identified. ...
Dependency formations and the Spanish-American community :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
A detailed history of the factors which affected and changed this region is presented. Utilizing government documents, business records, case studies, and published works, data was collected on the period from the mid-1600's ...
Markets, motherhood and modernization :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
This work uses ethnography, primary, and secondary sources to describe the changing role of women in fertility decision-making. It relates their choices to the internal economic structure of the municipio, and to the overall ...