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Home > College of Humanities and Sciences > Dept. of Political Science > EES > Vol. 14 (1991) > Iss. 2

 

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Volume 14, Issue 2 (1991)

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Explorations in Ethnic Studies

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Table of Contents

Articles

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Ethnic Education: A Clash of Cultures in Progressive Chicago
Gerald R. Gems

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Critique [of Ethnic Education: A Clash of Cultures in Progressive Chicago by Gerald R. Gems]
Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum

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Informal Education. Sociocultural Expression. and Symbolic Meaning in Popular Immigration Music Text
Jose Macias

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Critique [of Informal Education. Sociocultural Expression. and Symbolic Meaning in Popular Immigration Music Text by Jose Macias]
Gloria Eive

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Oral Traditions Under Threat: The Australian Aboriginal Experience
Christine Morris

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Critique [of Oral Traditions Under Threat: The Australian Aboriginal Experience by Christine Morris]
Paivi H. Hoikkala

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Critique [of Oral Traditions Under Threat: The Australian Aboriginal Experience by Christine Morris]
Alan Spector

Conference Abstract

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Abstracts from the Nineteenth Annual Conference National Association for Ethnic Studies. Inc. "Ethnic Studies for the Twenty-first Century"

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