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Academic Writing                                                                


The Problem with Nature -- Environmental Arts and HUmanities Conference (Oregon State University, 2015)
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The Problem with Nature
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Rights for Plants; A Historical Discussion of Plant-Life and Western Thought
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The Stalinist Persecution of Siberian Shamanism in the Late 1930s As Seen Through the Lens of Cultural Persecution (HIST 320 Modern Russia, Spring 2011)
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Conservation, Naturschutz, and Environmental Policy in Nazi Germany (History Research Paper, Holocaust and History, Fall 2010)
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Perceptions of Chitto Harjo ('Crazy Snake') as Illuminated by an Analysis of WPA 'Indian-Pioneer Papers' (HIST 282, Spring 2011)
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Reunion with Nature; Tolkien’s the Lord of the Rings (Religion, Quest for Ring/Grail/Cross, Interim 2011)
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Buckthorn and Earthworm Mutualism in Southern Minnesota; Interactions between Non-Native Species (Fall 2010, Field Ecology Independent Research)
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November BIOMASS

January BIOMASS
A Series of Reflections (Contemporary Native American Issues, Spring 2011)
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The Demise of Walker B. Gifre (A Short Story)
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アールヌーボーと浮世絵の相互交流 (The Cross-Influence of Art Nouveau and Ukiyoe, Japanese Presentation 2010 in Japanese)
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詩 (日本語252で作った俳句、川柳、短歌)
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