Paula Peters
Paula Peters is a journalist, educator and activist. A member of the Wampanoag tribe, she has spent most of her life in her tribal homeland of Mashpee, Massachusetts. She hails from a prominent Mashpee Wampanoag family, including Tribal Chairman Russell "Fast Turtle" Peters (her father), and was active in the tribe's long and contested push for federal recognition. In a 2006 interview with NPR, Peters recalled a time when "nobody in Washington cared much about which tribes were recognized." Like her father before her, Peters served on the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council. In 2005, she ran against Glenn Marshall for Council Chairperson. Provided by Wikipedia
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A modernidade e os imaginários sonoros do Brasil by Ana Luisa Fayet Sallas, Ana Paula Peters, Marília Giller, Mônica Panis Kaseker
Published 2014-01-01
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A quasi-experimental study to mobilize rural low-income communities to assess and improve the ecological environment to prevent childhood obesity by Paula Peters, Abby Gold, Angela Abbott, Dawn Contreras, Ann Keim, Renee Oscarson, Sandra Procter, Valentina Remig, Carol Smathers, Amy R. Mobley
Published 2016-05-01
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Physicochemical properties and sensory acceptability of beetroot chips pre-treated by osmotic dehydration and ultrasound by Ana Paula Peters, Lindamir Tomczak Tullio, Rafael Francisco de Lima, Carlos Brian Oliveira de Carvalho, Zilmar Meireles Pimenta Barros, Eunice Fraga Neta, Cátia Nara Tobaldini Frizon, Suelen Ávila, Patrícia Moreira Azoubel, Mônica de Caldas Rosa dos Anjos, Sila Mary Rodrigues Ferreira
Published 2021-05-01
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