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Text in Choctaw. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin backfiles 2011

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Marcia Haag, F. Wayne Coston,

ABSTRACT The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma has implemented some new technological means of teaching the Choctaw language to its dispersed members. After an initial ... government. The introduction of high technology into the Choctaw Language Program has had other strong effects in ... the most important of which is putting the Choctaw language into all the public schools in southeastern ... surprise that one Native American political unit, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, decided to implement distance learning ...

Tópico(s): Multilingual Education and Policy

2002 - University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | Language learning & technology

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Wright, Alfred,

Attributed to Alfred Wright. Text in Choctaw. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin backfiles 2011

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Patricia Galloway,

The Choctaw Indians known to European colonizers of the eighteenth century were a multiethnic confederacy that had emerged in ... British treaty and land grant negotiations with the Choctaw to show how the Choctaw continued to insist on the divisional autonomy that ... hundred years of contact. In March 1765, the Choctaw met with British representatives in Mobile to negotiate ... and thus of the longstanding alliance between the Choctaw and the French. Not only were the Choctaw adjusting to the relative disadvantage of having only ...

Tópico(s): American Environmental and Regional History

1994 - Duke University Press | Ethnohistory

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Watts, Isaac, Wright, Alfred,

Choctaw translation from the English language of "Watts' second Catechism for children." Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin backfiles 2011

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Patrice E.M. Hollrah,

Shell Shaker (2001) by LeAnne Howe (Choctaw) is a novel that gives students an opportunity to learn that the history and culture of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma are alive today. Winner of ... present, one about the eighteenth-century murder of Choctaw warrior Red Shoes, and the other about the ... how history continues to impact the present-day Choctaw characters and how those characters exemplify the process ... in its rendering of the historical and contemporary Choctaws, but the writing also depicts the characters with ...

Tópico(s): Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights

2004 - University of Nebraska Press | The American Indian Quarterly

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Alexander Street

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Williams, L. S. (Loring Stearns),

... Chahta alphabet," p. 3-4. Section titles in Choctaw and English. Salvation by Jesus Christ -- Regeneration by ...

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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LeAnne Howe,

... Wilson). Recently though, I've become obsessed with Choctaw hymns and call and response songs. My mother, uncles, and aunts sang from the Choctaw Hymn Book at their families' home church of ... s Prayer" and "Amazing Grace" being sung in Choctaw. Now as I study the Choctaw Hymn Book, the chapter "Times and Seasons" grabs ... get me slapped around in either academic or Choctaw first language circles—metaphorically speaking, of course—yet ... and Cyrus Byington translated most hymns in the Choctaw Hymn Book. Byington didn't begin to learn ...

Tópico(s): Sports, Gender, and Society

2014 - University of Nebraska Press | Studies in American Indian Literatures

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Ning Wang, Xiaodong Zhou, Filemon K. Tan, Morris W. Foster, Frank C. Arnett, Ranajit Chakraborty,

Abstract Previous research showed that the Choctaw Indians of Oklahoma exhibit considerable linkage disequilibria (LD) in a number of regions of the genome that has allowed genetic fine mapping ... In principle, such enhanced background LD in the Choctaws could be caused by population bottleneck event(s) ... scan data on 175 dinucleotide loci from 76 Choctaw individuals to seek genetic evidence of the demographic history of the Choctaw Nation. Of the 175 loci examined, 105 are ... unbiased homozygosity over the 105 loci for the Choctaws (29.3%) is significantly higher than that in ...

Tópico(s): Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock

2003 - Wiley | American Journal of Physical Anthropology

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Wright, Alfred, Byington, Cyrus,

Attributed to Alfred Wright and Cyrus Byington. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Myron Weiner, Linda S. Hynan, Heidi Rossetti, Kyle Womack, Roger N. Rosenberg, Yun-Hua Gong, Bao‐Xi Qu,

... course of Alzheimer disease (AD), the authors compared Choctaw Indians, a group with known high CRF with ... andplasma homocysteine (HC) levels.The authors compared 39 Choctaw Indians with AD and 39 Choctaw Indians without AD to 39 white persons with ... compared plasma HC concentration and apoE4 allele frequency.Choctaw persons with AD differed significantly from white persons ... was a significantly lower apoE4 allele frequency in Choctaw Indian AD than white persons with AD, and ... associated with significantly earlier age of onset for Choctaw Indians but not for whites.This small study ...

Tópico(s): Nutritional Studies and Diet

2010 - Elsevier BV | American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

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Without music. Includes index. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin backfiles 2011

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Wendy St. Jean, Michelene E. Pesantubbee,

Prior to European contact, the Choctaw's matrilineal society supported women's contributions in all areas of community life. Evidence of Choctaw women's participation in religious and political concerns, ... traces the changes in women's roles in Choctaw society from the late 1600s to the mid- ... Valley. Before the arrival of the French explorers, Choctaw women could earn recognition as 'beloved', an esteemed ... woman'. She examines the women's roles in Choctaw funeral traditions well into the nineteenth century as ...

Tópico(s): Latin American history and culture

2006 - Southern Historical Association | The Journal of Southern History

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Wright, Alfred, Byington, Cyrus,

Title-vignette. Compiled by A. Wright and C. Byington. Cf. Pilling, J.C. Muskhogean languages, p. 99. Without music. Includes index. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin backfiles 2011

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Filemon K. Tan, Ning Wang, Masataka Kuwana, Ranajit Chakraborty, Constantin A. Bona, Dianna M. Milewicz, Frank C. Arnett,

... strongly associated with systemic sclerosis (SSc) in the Choctaw, a population with high SSc prevalence. In this ... that might show associations with SSc in the Choctaw and Japanese SSc patients and controls.Screening of ... C) demonstrated an association with SSc in the Choctaw. Eleven FBN1 SNP haplotypes were ascertained in the Choctaw population, 2 of which (SNPs 5 and 6) ... allele) was strongly associated with SSc in the Choctaw. Furthermore, this polymorphism is present on 2 unique FBN1 haplotypes found only in Choctaw SSc patients. The same 2 haplotypes demonstrate associations ...

Tópico(s): Connective tissue disorders research

2001 - Wiley | Arthritis & Rheumatism

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Wright, Alfred, Byington, Cyrus,

Translated by A. Wright and C. Byington. Cf. Brit. and for. Bible soc. lib. Historical catalogue of printed Bibles, v. 2, p. 250. Mahlu -- Mak -- Luk -- Chan -- Apostel ...

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Frank C. Arnett, Robert F. Howard, Filemon K. Tan, Joann M. Moulds, Wilma Β. Bias, Egon Durban, H. Daniel Cameron, Gabe Paxton, Trevor J. Hodge, Paul E. Weathers, John D. Reveille,

... in a well-defined population of 21,255 Choctaw Indians residing in 8 southeastern Oklahoma counties who ... serologically.The prevalence of SSc in full-blooded Choctaws was at least 8/1,704, or 469/ ... significantly higher than that among non-full-blooded Choctaws (6/19,551, or 31/100,000) (P = ... 8). The overall prevalence of SSc in Oklahoma Choctaws (66/100,000) also was significantly higher than ... 2.9-437). Survey of another group of Choctaws residing in another state revealed no cases of ... frequency of the same HLA haplotype.Full-blooded Choctaw Native Americans living in southeastern Oklahoma have the ...

Tópico(s): Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases

1996 - Wiley | Arthritis & Rheumatism

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Wright, Alfred, Byington, Cyrus,

Compiled by A. Wright and C. Byington.--Pilling, Bibliography of Muskhogean languages, p. 99. Includes selected English hymns. Includes indexes. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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William D. Davies,

1: Introduction.- 1. Choctaw verb agreement.- 2. Other problems in Choctaw.- 3. Results of the study.- 2: Two Classes of Intransitive Predicates.- 1. Properties of Choctaw subjects.- 2. The two classes of intransitives and ... Proposal for Verb Agreement.- 1. An account of Choctaw verb agreement.- 2. Disjunctive application of agreement rules.- ...

Tópico(s): Historical Linguistics and Language Studies

1986 - Springer Nature (Netherlands) | Studies in natural language and linguistic theory

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Wright, Alfred, Byington, Cyrus,

Compiled by A. Wright and C. Byington. Cf. Pilling, bibliography of Muskhogean languages, p. 99. "Published by the American Board of Commissioners for ...

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin June 2012

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Charles H. Ulrich,

Choctaw verbs form intensives by a complex procedure of (apparent) infixation, gemination and accentuation. Verbs of all ... or a falling tone). Lombardi & McCarthy (1991) analyse Choctaw intensives in terms of the theory of prosodic ... fail to account for the full range of Choctaw intensives, instead generating a single intensive for any ... present paper, I propose a unified analysis of Choctaw intensives, with two, minimally different, procedures for generating ...

Tópico(s): Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation

1994 - Cambridge University Press | Phonology

Primary Document Acesso aberto

Wright, Alfred, Byington, Cyrus,

Compiled by A. Wright and C. Byington. cf. Pilling, Bibl. of the Muskhogean languages. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Hugh Dinsmore Miser,

... the belt lying between the Ti Valley and Choctaw faults along the northwest margin of the Oklahoma ... region south and east of the Ti Valley-Choctaw belt. The only rocks here assigned a Mississippian ... Ouachita Mountains are confined to the Ti Valley-Choctaw belt. The Pennsylvanian rocks are 18,000-20, ... exposed south and east of the Ti Valley-Choctaw belt has been assigned various ages in the ...

Tópico(s): Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

1934 - American Association of Petroleum Geologists | AAPG Bulletin

Primary Document Acesso aberto

"February 26, 1825. Read: ordered that it lie upon the table." Message (p. [3]) signed: "James Monroe. Washington, 25th February, 1825." Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin backfiles 2011

Artigo

Xiaodong Zhou, Filemon K. Tan, Ning Wang, Momiao Xiong, Samuel Maghidman, John D. Reveille, Dianna M. Milewicz, Ranajit Chakraborty, Frank C. Arnett,

... in a relatively isolated and homogenous population of Choctaw Indians with a high prevalence of SSc. Methods ... cM resolution (400 markers) was performed in 20 Choctaw patients with SSc and 76 ethnically matched controls. ... to the high prevalence of SSc in the Choctaw and are consistent with the paradigm that some ...

Tópico(s): Celiac Disease Research and Management

2003 - Wiley | Arthritis & Rheumatism