American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 10, No. 1 (1986)

Articles


Review Essay

Reviews

  • The Shoshoni Frontier and the Bear River Massacre, by Brigham Madsen. Reviewed by Richard Clemmer
  • Churchmen and the Western Indians: 1820–1920, edited by Clyde A. Milner II and Floyd A. O`Neill. Reviewed by Henry Warner Bowden
  • A Bibliography of Native American Writers 1771–1924: A Supplement, by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr. and James W. Parins. Reviewed by G. Edward Evans
  • Oklahoma Seminoles: Medicines, Magic and Religion, by James H. Howard. Reviewed by Joy Chaudhuri
  • Technicians of the Sacred: A Range of Poetries from Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania, edited by Jerome Rothenberg. Reviewed by Edith Blicksilver
  • Havasupai Habitat: A. F. Whiting`s Ethnography of a Traditional Indian Culture, edited by Steven A. Weber and P. David Seaman. Reviewed by J. Donald Hughes
  • Havasuw `Baaja: People of the Blue Green Water, by Stephen Hirst. Reviewed by J. Donald Hughes
  • The Métis Past and Present (Special Issue: Canadian Ethnic Studies/Etudies Ethniques au Canada. Vol. 17, No.2), edited by Thomas Flanagan and John Foster. Reviewed by John S. Long
  • Big Bear, by Hugh Dempsey. Reviewed by J. S. Milloy
  • The Plains Indians of the Twentieth Century, edited with an introduction by Peter Iverson. Reviewed by L. G. Moses
  • Tecumseh`s Last Stand, by John Sugden. Reviewed by Thomas F. Shilz
  • Promoting Native Writing Systems in Canada, edited by Barbara Burnaby. Reviewed by Willard Walker
  • Indian Lives: Essays on Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Native American Leaders, edited by L. G. Moses and Raymond Wilson. Reviewed by Steven C. Schulte
  • Cultures in Contact: The European Impact on Native Cultural Institutions in Eastern North America, A.D. 1000–1800, edited by William W. Fitzhugh. Reviewed by Richard White
  • The New Peoples: Being and Becoming Métis in North America, edited by Jacqueline Peterson and Jennifer S. H. Brown. Reviewed by Terry P. Wilson
  • Restitution: The Land Claims of the Mashpee Passamaquoddy, and the Penobscot Indians of New England, by Paul Brodeur. Reviewed by Terry P. Wilson

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