Browsing OU - Theses by Author "Nelson, Joshua"
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The Influence of "Super Indian" on Native Youth
Bridgers, Antoinette (2017-05-12)This study examines the comic book “Super Indian” and the responses it elicits from Native youth between the ages of 9-15. The study includes ten self-identified Native American participants from Anadarko, Oklahoma, who ... -
Neoliberal Natives: Projections, Disruptions, and Survivance within Casino Narratives
Kliewer, James Mathew (2017-05-12)Upon the passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) in 1988, Indian gaming has been at the forefront of Native American discourses regarding sovereignty, self-determination, and economic development. Gaming operations ... -
SAVAGES, SETTLERS, AND SLAVES: A COMANCHE TRIBALOGRAPHY OF EDUCATION, FOOTBALL, AND RACE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
Weryackwe, Rance (2018)This thesis utilizes the Sigma Alpha Episilon (SAE) incident on March 7th, 2015, as a way to open discussion regarding race, football, and the University of Oklahoma, connecting the university’s response to the situation ... -
Shaping Cherokee Art with America Meredith
Scott, Joleen (2020-05)Since the beginning of time, Cherokees have been artists and artisans. From a cultural standpoint, art has always functioned differently within Cherokee society than it does in Western society. Many Indigenous arts have ... -
“Why Would They Bury Her When She Can Still Walk Around” : Examining an Indigenous Gothic
Rosillo, Tatiana (2022-05-14)In “Why Would They Bury Her When She Can Still Walk Around” : Examining an Indigenous Gothic, Tatiana Rosillo adapts the genre conventions of the literary Gothic to examine Indigenous genre media and analyze what an ...