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Beyond binary : Navajo alternative genders throughout history.
(2016)
Hosteen Klah was both a Navajo medicine man and weaver. However, the Navajo largely considered weaving to be a woman’s task. Women taught this skill from mother to daughter, and it represented both a creative and spiritual ...
William Innis v. Newman J. Burton
R01F0000 - Title Sheet - National Archives Record Group 49, Edmond, Case 154 - undated
The Herland Voice : v.18: no.10(2000)
(2000-10)
Perceived status value regarding elderly individuals : assessing cultural influence.
(2009)
Western societies often view elderly individuals in a more negative view than other cultures around the world. This negative view is commonly referred to as ageism. The importance of understanding this demographic has ...
The Herland Voice : v.21: no.3(2003)
(2003-03)
SynthesAIzing Discoveries: Emerging tools for next-level research instruction
(2023-11-10)
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are new and exciting, evoking buzz and triggering anxiety. What about less-known AI tools that synthesize information, tools with transformative potential for how we teach info and research ...
Beliefs in and experiences with sasquatch and corresponding coping strategies.
(2008)
Specific coping strategies were investigated and between-group comparisons were made based on the level of confidence each group had in the existence of sasquatch. The level of confidence was determined by the participants' ...