Browsing University of Central Oklahoma by Author "Panther, Natalie"
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Adaptation and resilience : the Kiowa people in the nineteenth century
Kerrick, Walter (2023)The history of American Indians has historically been viewed through an Anglo-European lens and not from the perspective of the subject population. The aim of this thesis is to give a brief account of the Kiowa people from ... -
Bonnie Gray, the King Tut cowgirl: pioneering stunts and paving the way for women to stunt double in Western film
Barnette, Amanda (2024)This thesis focuses on the life and career of Verna Smith, better known as Bonnie Gray, during the Golden Age of Rodeo and her career defining contributions that challenged social norms. The period lasted from the early ... -
Education policy and reform in the state of Oklahoma after 1950 and the achievement gaps of underserved student populations
Nguyen, Meghan Nicole (2024)The educational reform brought about by the U.S. federal government and the state of Oklahoma after 1950 perpetuated an already broken system rather than creating the needed change for all minority student populations ... -
Oklahoman by blood: indigenous land tenure from Indian Territory to McGirt
Flake, Logan R. (2022)After the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision in 2020, Oklahoma’s statehood became the subject of intense legal scrutiny regarding the supposed “disestablishment” of American Indian reservations. The State’s position follows a ...