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    1. Stuart Elliott Collection 5_King's Hawaiian · Duke University Library Exhibits

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    2. LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: An Approach to Reconciling Western Medicine with Native Hawa

      Over time, additional Western influence began to threaten the existence of Hawaiian culture, such as the language, (...)

    3. Oral Fixation

      The use of particles is perhaps no where better displayed than in the Hawaiian Language. Purchased in Maui HEBREW 33. Hebrew: (...)

    4. U.S. Census Population Estimates — County Level | Duke University Libraries

      For the 2000s, the racial categories are white, black, American Indian, Asian, native Hawaiian, Pacific islander and two or more races. (...)

    5. Duke University Libraries Summer Research Grant | Duke University Libraries

      Examples: Continue research on a Story+ or Data+ project using special collections Build upon a recent paper or research project you completed (...)

    6. Stuart Elliott Papers, 1875-2014 · Race and Ethnicity in Advertising · Duke University Library Exhib

      Folder 14.  "King's Hawaiian." 2012. Stuart Elliott Collection. Box 143.

    7. Books To-Go - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Subjects focus subjects focusing primarily on language learning, classic literature, history, and biography. 

    8. Happy Birthday, Jane! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      I really liked this recent article from JSTOR Daily about Austen’s subtle but masterful use of language.  The OUPblog also had an (...)

    9. Duke University Libraries Summer Research Grants for LIFE Students - Duke University Libraries Blogs

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    10. Exciting Times for Duke’s Latin American, Iberian, and Latinx Studies Collections - Duke University

      Post navigation Previous Post A New Addition to Duke’s Uyghur-Language Collection Next Post What to Read this Month: August 2022 News, (...)

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