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The role of moral outrage in the Northern Paiute wars of the mid-19th century /Gualtieri, Michael Allen. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2006. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 372-398).
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The role of moral outrage in the Northern Paiute wars of the mid-19th century /Gualtieri, Michael Allen. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2006. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 372-398). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Paiute sorceryWhiting, Beatrice Blyth. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--Yale. / Title page includes original imprint: New York, Viking Fund, 1950. Bibliography: p. 109-110.
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In defense of self identity and place in Pyramid Lake Paiute history /Foley, Justin R. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 2008. / "December 2008." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 138-145). Online version available on the World Wide Web.
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Late archaic and ethnohistoric pinyon exploitation in Slinkard Valley, an upland environment in the western Great Basin /Giambastiani, Dayna Tinsley. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 2007. / "May, 2007." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 163-177). Online version available on the World Wide Web. Library also has microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest Information and Learning Company, [2007]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Recent and contemporary foraging practices of the Harney Valley PaiuteCouture, Marilyn Dunlap 01 January 1978 (has links)
Native plants still play an important part in the lives of some American Indians. This thesis describes recent foraging practices which persist among the Harney Valley Paiute, a group of Northern Paiute Indians which formerly occupied all of Harney Valley in southeastern Oregon. The field research was conducted from 1973 to 1978. The traditional seasonal harvest round is described as well as the identification, habitat, distribution, and seasonality of forty-one plant species. Native plant use, subsistence and the role of plants, foraging techniques, implements, processing, preservation, intertribal relations, trade patterns, and tribal movements are also presented.
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Paiute sorceryWhiting, Beatrice Blyth. January 1950 (has links)
Thesis--Yale. / Bibliography: p. 109-110.
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Identity, territory and place insights from the Warm Springs Reservation /Knox, Margaret Ann. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2005. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 244-262). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Identity, territory and place : insights from the Warm Springs Reservation /Knox, Margaret Ann. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2005. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 244-262). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Heritage and Health: A Political-Economic Analysis of the Foodways of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah and the Bishop Paiute TribeEagan, April Hurst 20 March 2013 (has links)
Funded by Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB), my thesis research and analysis examined Native American knowledge of heritage foods and how diminished access to food resources has affected Native American identity and health. NAFB manages the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), land and air space in southern Nevada, which includes Native American ancestral lands. During a research period of 3 months in the spring/summer of 2012, I interviewed members of Native American nations culturally affiliated with ancestral lands on the NTTR, the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (PITU) and the Bishop Paiute Tribe. My research included participant observation and 31 interviews with tribal members considered knowledge holders by tribal leaders. In dialogue with the literature of the anthropology of food, political economy, and Critical Medical Anthropology, my analysis focused on the role of heritage foods in everyday consumption, taking into account the economic, social, environmental, and political factors influencing heritage foods access and diet. My work explored the effects of structural forces and rapid changes in diet and social conditions on Native American health. I found shifts in concepts of food-related identity across ethnic groups, tribes, ages, and genders. I also found evidence of collective efforts to improve diet-related health at tribal and community levels. Through the applied aspects of my research, participants and their families had the opportunity to share recipes and food dishes containing heritage foods as a way to promote human health and knowledge transmission.
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