Projects per year
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Federal Government
Social Sciences
treaty
Social Sciences
sovereignty
Social Sciences
doctrine
Social Sciences
ethnic group
Social Sciences
Supreme Court
Social Sciences
constitution
Social Sciences
natural resources
Social Sciences
Profiles

David A Chang
- College of Liberal Arts, History - Professor
- College of Liberal Arts, American Indian Studies - Chair (With Faculty Rank)
Person: Faculty

Christine T DeLisle
- College of Liberal Arts, American Indian Studies - Assistant Professor
Person: Faculty

Vicente M Diaz
- College of Liberal Arts, American Indian Studies - Associate Professor
Person: Faculty, Honorary
Projects 2006 2018
colonialism
art
environmental change
valley
climate
Restoring Minnesota Ojibwe Language Resources: The Phone
Nichols, J. D.
12/1/17 → 12/31/18
Project: Research project
Language
Resources
Research Output 1982 2016
Absence does not make the indigenous political heart grow fonder
Wilkins, D. E., Dec 1 2016, In : Perspectives on Politics. 14, 4, p. 1048-1049 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Ojibwe discourse markers
Fairbanks, B., Jan 1 2016, University of Nebraska Press. 206 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
discourse
language
technical language
Discourse Markers
instructor
Native enclosures: Tribal national parks and the progressive politics of environmental stewardship in Indian Country
Carroll, C., May 1 2014, In : Geoforum. 53, p. 31-40 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
national park
conservation
politics
state authority
epistemology