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Making History Class Interview With Marie Matsuno About Japanese American Internment/Incarceration, Holly Guise Making History Oral Histories
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Who is Doctor Bauer?: Rematriating a Censored Story on Internment, Wardship, and Sexual Violence in Wartime Alaska, 1941 - 1944, Holly Guise History Faculty Publications
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The Indian Reorganization Act and Efforts to Restore the Pima Agricultural Economy on the Gila River, Jennifer Bess People and Places Lecture Series
Cosmic Desert Art, Mike Graham De La Rosa Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
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Nothing Above, Everything Below: Zumbadores de la sierra Jémez, Enrique R. Lamadrid Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
Reversing the Negative: Focusing the Narrative of the Carlos Vierra Scrapbooks, Garron Yepa, Shawn Evans People and Places Lecture Series
'A Whole Way of Seeing': Storytelling through Lee Marmon's Photographic Archive, Audrey Goodman People and Places Lecture Series
INLP Newsletter, January-February 2021, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
Off by Half a World: The Coronado Expedition at Cibola, July 1540, Richard Flint People and Places Lecture Series
Velino Shije Herrera (Ma Pe Wi, Zia Pueblo) and his Department of the Interior Murals, Sascha T. Scott People and Places Lecture Series
An attempt to kill every Cheyenne man, woman, and child: The Sand Creek Massacre in Colorado, 1864, Louis Kraft People and Places Lecture Series
Healing Through the Photographic Murals of James "Chip" "Jetsonorama" Thomas, Mandolen Sanchez Art & Art History ETDs
INLP Newsletter, April 2020, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
Contemporary Alaska Native Identities: Creation and Curation by Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Tess McCoy Art & Art History ETDs
Remixing The Archives: Indigenous Interpretations Of History And The Future, Marcella Ernest American Studies ETDs
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Redefining Indigenous Electorates in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Maurice Crandall People and Places Lecture Series
La Canoa Legacy Talks - Giving Baque: On Hemispheric Indigeneities and the Southern Border of New Mexico, Gregorio Gonzales Presentations
INLP Newsletter, November 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
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Immigration/Migration and Settler Colonialism: Doing Critical Ethnic Studies on the U.S. - Mexico Border, Raquel A. Madrigal American Studies ETDs
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Decolonizing Playwriting through Indigenous Ceremonial Performances, Jay B. Muskett Theatre & Dance ETDs
INLP Newsletter, April 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
Dissonances of Dispossession: Narrating Colonialism and Slavery in the Expansion of Capitalism, W. Oliver Baker English Language and Literature ETDs
INLP Newsletter, March 2019, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
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Partnership agreement between Abya-Yala, an academic publishing unit of the Abya-Yala Cultural Center, and the University of New Mexico's University Libraries, University of New Mexico Centro Cultural Abya Yala del Ecuador
INLP Newsletter, December 2018, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
Reinterpreting Apache (Ndé) Identities in the Spanish Colonial Archives of New Mexico, Daniel Webb Presentations
INLP Newsletter, November 2018, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
"Sounding the Nile" in Nubian Musical Expression, Regan L. Homeyer Shared Knowledge Conference
INLP Newsletter, October 2018, Indigenous Nations Library Program Monthly Newsletters
the last oil: students respond, UNM Department of Art Art and Art History Faculty Publications
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Ya no tengo vecinos: Local Understandings of Neighborhood Change in Cusco, Peru, Kalyn Finnell Architecture and Planning ETDs
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El español en el pueblo ngäbe. Factores fonológicos y morfológicos, Kafda I. Vergara Esturaín Spanish and Portuguese ETDs
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Cultural imPRINT: a History of Northwest Coast Native and First Nations Prints, India Rael Young Art & Art History ETDs
Our History is the Future: Mni Wiconi and the Struggle for Native Liberation, Nick Estes American Studies ETDs
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MEDICINE THROUGH COMICS: WHEELS ARE TURNING ON THE ROAD TO HEALING. NATIVE AMERICANS THROUGH THE LENS OF FRANCOPHONE GRAPHIC NOVELS., Nathalie C. Bléser Foreign Languages & Literatures ETDs
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Keres Language Loss In The Santo Domingo Pueblo Community, Christopher Chavez American Studies ETDs
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From Recovery to Discovery: Ethnic American Science Fiction and (Re)Creating the Future, Daoine S. Bachran English Language and Literature ETDs
Settler Social Order: The Violence of Policing in New Mexico, Elisabeth R. Ehlert Perkal American Studies ETDs
Contesting Liberalism, Refusing Death: A Biopolitical Critique Of Navajo History, Melanie Yazzie American Studies ETDs
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Naciones Indígenas de México, Aaron Carapella CSWR - Course Materials
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Pueblo Health: Healthy Minds, Bodies, Spirits and Hearts, Ken Lucero, Mary Bowannie Native American Studies Faculty Publications
Veterans face challenges accessing services at the VA and UNM, Mary Bowannie, Aundrea D. Jackson, Mandy G. Hernandez Dawn of Nations Today
Tiffany S. Lee, Ph.D., Teaching Philosophy, Tiffany S. Lee Native American Studies Faculty Publications
Daryl Candelaria: The Power of the Native American Vote, Daryl Candelaria, Mary Bowannie Native American Studies Faculty Publications
Zia Sun Symbol: Patenting the Sacred, Ken Lucero INLP Publications
A Graphic Interpretation of Four Pueblo Indian Corn Dances, Robert L. Smith Art & Art History ETDs
An Economic History of the Mescalero Apache Indians, T.T. McCord Jr. Economics ETDs
"I Don’t Care If You Are Married Sixteen Times, I’ll Get You", Mike Reyna, Paul Toya Digitized Audio and Video
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