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The Crucible of American Indian Identity
Essay on the conflict between traditional native and European ways of determining identity, and the imposition of the blood quantum.
www.zmag.org/

Measuring Blood
Native thoughts on blood quantums and their destructive effects on American Indian culture.
www.native-languages.org/

Social Security Administration: Identity Theft
Publication with tips and contact.
www.socialsecurity.gov/

Self and Identity
Print journal focusing on study of social and psychological processes that involve self-awareness, self-representation, and self-regulation. Subscription information and author instructions.
www.tandf.co.uk/

Spiritual Commodification and Misappropriation
Essay on Native American beliefs about religious exploitation, with quotes from many prominent American Indians.
www.sonomacountyfreepress.com/

Cultural Theft
Article discussing cultural appropriation, mixed-blood people, and the proper way to respect American Indian culture.
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International Society for Self and Identity
Scholarly association for social and behavioral scientists. Member directory, membership information, research abstracts, conference programs, and journal.
www.psych.neu.edu/

Smartmoney.com: Debt Management: The Secret Life of Your Social Security Number
Article by Aleksandra Todorova. "With Social Security-number (SSN)-only theft, oftentimes abusers have no intent of stealing anybody's good credit. They simply want the number so they can work and establish their own lines of credit — in their own name. In essence, two separate identities are created from one Social Security number."
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Name Signs and Identity in New Zealand Sign Language
Exclusive excerpt from Gallaudet University Press, by David and Rachel Locker McKee.
gupress.gallaudet.edu/

MUDS, MOOS and Chat Lines: Identity and Gender in Cyberspace
The "Synthetic Environment" is used to describe a setting where any electronic cue to the persons identity is entirely under their own control.
www.cs.york.ac.uk/