1. Misrepresenting the Quileute Nation: An Anti-imperialist Critique of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga Open Access Author: Harlow, Rae Elizabeth Title: Misrepresenting the Quileute Nation: An Anti-imperialist Critique of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga Area of Honors: English Keywords: TwilightMeyerImperialismNative American File: Download Harlow_Rae_misrepresenting.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Carla Mulford, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Honors AdvisorToni Jensen, Faculty Reader
2. Discovery and Loss: Intersections of Identity in the Business of Fancydancing (2002) and Transamerica (2005) Open Access Author: Baylets, Reva Title: Discovery and Loss: Intersections of Identity in the Business of Fancydancing (2002) and Transamerica (2005) Area of Honors: Comparative Literature Keywords: identityqueerNative Americantwo-spirittranssexualsexualitygenderintersectionalitySherman AlexieDuncan Tucker File: Download Baylets_SHC_final_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jonathan Paul Eburne, Thesis SupervisorSydney Sue Aboul Hosn, Honors AdvisorJennifer Madison Lawlor, Faculty Reader
3. Ending the Third Extinction Crisis: A Testimony on the Effort to Keep Native American Voices from Vanishing Open Access Author: Wigman, Andrew Michael Title: Ending the Third Extinction Crisis: A Testimony on the Effort to Keep Native American Voices from Vanishing Area of Honors: Archaeological Science Keywords: Native Americanlinguisticslanguage revitalizationNorth Americaendangered languageslanguage shiftlanguage death File: Download Absolute_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lee Ann Newsom, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Honors Advisor
4. Rethinking Education on Native American History and Culture Open Access Author: Miller, Madison Suzanne Title: Rethinking Education on Native American History and Culture Area of Honors: Community, Environment, and Development Keywords: Native AmericanDiversityInclusionEducation ReformHistoryCulture File: Download RethinkingEducationTHESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Theodore Roberts Alter, Thesis SupervisorTheodore Roberts Alter, Honors Advisor
5. UNDERSTANDING THE ROLES AND MOTIVATIONS OF NONNATIVE PROFESSIONALS WHO WORK WITH NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Open Access Author: Herr, Kelli O Title: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLES AND MOTIVATIONS OF NONNATIVE PROFESSIONALS WHO WORK WITH NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Area of Honors: Community, Environment, and Development Keywords: Native and Nonnative RelationshipsInstitutional ColonizationStorytellingNative AmericanHistoryCulture File: Download Kelli_Herr_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Theodore Roberts Alter, Thesis SupervisorTheodore Roberts Alter, Honors AdvisorSarah Beth Shear, Faculty Reader