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Hopi Runners: Crossing the Terrain between Indian and American
Matthew Gilbert
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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
American Indian Studies Program
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Athletics
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Hopi
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Gilbert
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Elders
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Non-native
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External Force
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Large Context
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Modernity
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Rain
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Japan
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White Americans
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Cultural Identity
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Intercultural Interaction
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Ireland
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Marathon
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Olympics
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Stockholm
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Loyalty
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Statehood
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Tribal Communities
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Broad Perspective
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American Sport
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American Indian Peoples
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U.S. Nationalism
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Long-distance Runners
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International Dimension
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Internal Force
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Indian Schools
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Clan
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American Identity
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Trophy
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Marathon Runners
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American Newspapers
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Americans
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