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Cowlitz Indians --- Indians of North America --- Salishan Indians --- Social life and customs. --- Ethnic identity. --- History. --- Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Washington --- Cowlitz Indian Tribe
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Federally recognized Indian tribes --- Miami Indians --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
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The study has found that female refugees in refugee camp were exposed to sexual violence, physical violence and socio-economic violence including attempt rape, rape, gang rape, physical injuries, discrimination and stigmatization and denial of access to services. The book also disclosed that male refugees and intimate partners of female refugees were the prime gender based violence perpetrators of female refugees in Mai Ayni refugee camp. Moreover, the study revealed that idleness, economic dependency, physical insecurity, lack of awareness, collapse of social and family structure as well as p
Refugees --- Turkana (African people) --- Elgume (African people) --- Turkana (African tribe) --- Ethnology --- Nilotic peoples --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles
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Land titles --- Mineral rights --- Cheyenne Indians --- Water rights --- Pueblo Indians --- Indian land transfers --- Paiute Indians --- Land trusts --- Registration and transfer --- Land tenure --- Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona. --- Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Indian Reservation. --- Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana. --- Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona --- Arizona --- Montana. --- Nevada. --- New Mexico. --- Claims.
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Spokane Indians --- Indians of North America --- Water rights --- Luiseño Indians --- Land tenure. --- Claims. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Spokane Tribe of the Spokane Reservation, Washington
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The helmet-shaped mapiko masks of Mozamxadbique have garnered admiration from African art scholars and collectors alike, due to their striking aesthetics and their grotesque allure.
Mapiko (Dance drama) --- Masks, Makonde --- Makonde (African people) --- Konde (African people) --- Makonde (Bantu tribe) --- Bantu-speaking peoples --- Ethnology --- Makonde masks --- Mapico (Dance drama) --- Dance --- Theater --- History --- Social life and customs. --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Mozambique
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In a 1798 novel by Sophie von La Roche, a European woman swims across a cold North American lake seeking help from the local indigenous tribe to deliver a baby. In a 2008 San Francisco travel guide, Milena Moser, the self-proclaimed "Patron Saint of Desperate Swiss Housewives," ponders the guilty pleasures of a media-saturated world. Wildly disparate, these two texts reveal the historical arc of a much larger literary constellation: the literature of German-speaking women who interact with the New World. In this volume, cultural historians from around the world investigate this unique literary bridge between two hemispheres, focusing on New-World texts written by female authors from Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. Encompassing a broad range of genres including novels, films, travel literature, poetry, erotica, and even photography, the essays include women's experiences across both American continents. Many of the primary literary texts discussed in this volume are available in the online collections of Sophie: A Digital Library of Works by German-Speaking Women (http://sophie.byu.edu/). Contributors: Christiane Arndt, Karin Baumgartner, Ute Bettray, Ulrike Brisson, Carola Daffner, Denise M. Della Rossa, Linda Dietrick, Silke R. Falkner, Maureen O. Gallagher, Nicole Grewling, Monika Hohbein-Deegen, Gabi Kathöfer, Thomas W. Kniesche, Julie Koser, Judith E. Martin, Sarah C. Reed, Christine Rinne, Tom Spencer, Florentine Strzelczyk, David Tingey, Petra Watzke, Chantal Wright. Rob McFarland and Michelle Stott James are both Associate Professors of German at Brigham Young University.
German literature --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- American continents. --- Desperate Swiss Housewives. --- Digital Library. --- Gender. --- German-speaking women. --- Identity. --- Indigenous tribe. --- Literary constellation. --- Literature. --- Milena Moser. --- Nationality. --- New World. --- North American lake. --- Patron Saint. --- Sophie von La Roche.
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