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By Linda G. Swaine. Thesis (Ed.D.) -- University of Central Florida, 2004. Use the "Request Item" button to request the microform from another library. (Also available online through ProQuest Dissertations & Theses[UW restricted].)
By Gina G. Huston. Thesis (Ed.D.) -- Oregon State University, 2001. Use the "Request Item" button to request this item from the Oregon State University Libraries. (Also available online through ProQuest Dissertations & Theses[UW restricted].)
By Sharon Thompson Buck. Thesis (Ed.D.) -- Oregon State University, 2004. (Also available online through ProQuest Dissertations & Theses[UW restricted].)
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Land Acknowledgment: The University of Washington Bothell & Cascadia College Campus Library occupies Land that has been inhabited by Indigenous Peoples since time immemorial. Specifically, this campus is located on Sammamish Land from which settler colonists forcibly removed Coast Salish Peoples to reservations in the mid-19th century. Today, descendants of the Sammamish are members of several Coast Salish communities.