Social Sciences
American Indian
100%
planning
18%
Land use planning
15%
sovereignty
15%
CFSP
12%
care access
11%
health insurance coverage
11%
ethnic identity
10%
institutional review
10%
land use
10%
poverty
10%
multivariate analysis
8%
kinship
8%
child welfare
8%
chronic illness
8%
risk assessment
8%
field research
8%
natural disaster
8%
resilience
7%
young adult
7%
adolescence
7%
jurisdiction
7%
health service
6%
ethnic group
6%
longitudinal study
6%
regional administration
6%
central administration
6%
health care
6%
literacy
5%
minority
5%
act
5%
paradigm
5%
school success
5%
planning process
5%
Arts & Humanities
American Indians
33%
Cheyenne
26%
Sovereignty
15%
Great Plains
14%
Sacred Law
14%
Native Americans
13%
Indian Thought
12%
Language Planning
12%
Language Shift
12%
Icon
11%
Kinship
11%
Fool
10%
Discourse
7%
Warrior
7%
Threat
6%
Regalia
6%
Sacred History
6%
Headdress
6%
Fatherhood
5%
Boyhood
5%
Spiritual Leaders
5%
Repatriation
5%
Philosopher
5%
Indian Culture
5%
Progressive Era
5%
Scientific Community
5%
Notoriety
5%
Human Remains
5%
Pantheon
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
North American Indians
71%
Poverty
15%
Alaska Natives
12%
Insurance Coverage
10%
Research Ethics Committees
9%
Health Insurance
9%
Parents
7%
Longitudinal Studies
7%
Young Adult
6%
United States Indian Health Service
6%
Guidelines
6%
State Government
6%
Multivariate Analysis
6%
Obesity
6%
Indigenous Peoples
5%
Urban Health
5%
Big Data
5%
Federal Government
5%
Local Government
5%
Population Groups
5%
Research Personnel
5%
Unemployment
5%
Delivery of Health Care
5%
Politics
5%
Mental Health
5%