• Kitanemuk traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Kitanemuk people of the Tehachapi Mountains, southern...
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  • The Kitanemuk are an Indigenous people of California and were a tribal village of the Kawaiisu Nation. The Kawaiisu traditionally lived in the Tehachapi...
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    designated as the Tongva (Gabrileño—Fernandeño) to the southwest, and Kitanemuk and Tataviam to the northwest. Excavations of two precontact quarries...
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    myths, with comparisons. McCawley (1996) includes previously unpublished narratives collected in 1914–1933 by John Peabody Harrington, pp. 174–178. Heizer...
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    thorough and most recent analysis, it is part of the Serran group along with Kitanemuk and Serrano (Munro and Johnson, 2001). An earlier alternative suggestion...
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  • forebears of the Yao people today. According to certain Yao (Mien) texts and narratives, the Mien people were once inhabitants of a place known as "Qianjiadong...
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    about Native peoples comes from sources that are not Native-made." These narratives about Indigenous knowledge draw on Native stories and imagery to perpetuate...
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    fiction—some traditional American Indians experience fictional narratives as insulting when they conflict with traditional oral tribal narratives. The terms...
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    Monache, Owens Valley Paiute, Tubatulabal, Panamint Shoshone, Kawaisu, Kitanemuk, Tataviam, Gabrielino, Juaneno, Luiseno, Cuipeno, Cahuilla, Serrano, Chemehuevi...
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    only recorder of some languages, such as Obispeño (Northern) Chumash, Kitanemuk, and Serrano. He gathered more than 1 million pages of phonetic notations...
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    to assert the relevance of the French-Canadian diaspora to the larger narratives of American immigration, labor and religious history. Scholars have worked...
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    Cultural Pluralism, pp. 167–174 González, Christopher (2017), Permissible narratives: the Promise of Latino/a Literature, Columbus: The Ohio State University...
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  • of 1965 facilitated entry to the U.S. for immigrants other than the traditional Northern European and Germanic groups, and as a result, it would significantly...
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  • passive speakers were recorded as late as the 1930s, and traces of traditional vernacular Coptic reported to exist in other places such as Abydos and...
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    living the Kawaiisu, and further south the Tübatulabal had ties with Kitanemuk, Serrano, and Tataviam (Alliklik) peoples who spoke the Takic branch of...
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  • E. (2005). "African-American Islamization Reconsidered: Black history Narratives and Muslim identity." Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Vol...
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    "Transnational Transports: Identity, Community, and Place in German-American Narratives from 1750s–1850s" (The Ohio State University; ProQuest Dissertations &...
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    The official standard for United States public notices and signage is Traditional Chinese. The majority of Chinese Americans do not report a religious...
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  • Unicode-compliant typefaces that met the needs of the language. Drawing upon traditional Lushootseed carvings and artwork, she developed two typefaces: Lushootseed...
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    Weitz, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and Patricia Riggen have been given applier narratives. Portrayal in films of them include La Bamba (1987), Selena (1997), The...
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    Abraham, Nabeel; Howell, Sally (2022). Hadha Baladuna: Arab American Narratives of Boundary and Belonging. Made in Michigan Writers Series. Wayne State...
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    Irish Americans. The New Deal's Federal Writers' Project includes many narratives of Irish American slave owners and poor Irish American workers engaging...
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    within the larger Californian language subgroup where it joins Serrano, Kitanemuk, Luiseño and Tongva (Gabrielino). This Californian subgroup consisting...
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    Iívil̃uqaletem, Iviatim, ("Cahuilla"), Takic southern California: ix  Kitanemuk, ("Tejon") Takic, south-central California: ix  Kuupangaxwichem, ("Cupeño")...
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    many configurations of family relationships, from the early immigrant narratives of journeying to a new world, through novels that stress intergenerational...
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    motivated historical depositions, documentary evidence, contentious narratives, and ethical accountability. Vizenor believes that, in accordance with...
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    on this continent since their genesis, described by a wide range of traditional creation stories. Other tribes have stories that recount migrations across...
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    population. Mexican Americans have increasingly settled in areas other than traditional centers in the Southwest and Chicago. Most Mexican Roma came to the United...
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    narratives bear a theme of the arbitrary nature of fate and the reduced state of immigrants in a new culture. By contrast, ethnic family narratives tend...
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    differences – resulting in lack of representation in Asian American Studies, narratives, and media representations. Barringer, Felicity (March 2, 1990). "Asian...
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