INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE NORTH AMERICA, AN (3RD EDITION)

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  • January 16, 2008 Lecture 1 Texas has not always existed in the form that we know it. Texas is only about 160-170 years old. There have been people in Texas for 8-10 thousand years. Whites haven't always been the majority. Prehistoric Texans: the firs
     

  • Copyright by Adriana Ayala 2005 The Dissertation Committee for Adriana Ayala Certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Negotiating Race Relations Through Activism: Women Activists and Womens Organizations in San Anto
     

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  • MANUEL CALLAHAN CURRICULUM VITAE Ethnic Studies Program Department of World Languages and Cultures Humboldt State University Arcata, California 95521-8299 Phone: (707) 826-3222 E-mail: mc92@humboldt.edu http:/www.humboldt.edu/~mc92/ CURRENT POSITI