American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 35, No. 1 (2011) 

Gathering Native/American Scholars and Artists: 40th Anniversary Symposium
Guest Editor: David Treuer

  • Preface by Pamela Grieman

Introducion

Keynote Address

Concerning the Past, Present, and Future of Native American Studies

Native Arts

Native Americans, The National Parks, and the Concept of Historical Inevitability

Productive Paths: Linking Native and Academic Communities

Reviews

  • 2000 Years of Mayan Literature. By Dennis Tedlock. Reviewed by June Nash
  • Child of the Fire: Mary Edmonia Lewis and the Problem of Art History’s Black and Indian Subject. By Kirsten Pai Buick. Reviewed by Renée Ater
  • Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict between Global Conservation and Native Peoples. By Mark Dowie. Reviewed by James J. Garrett
  • Delaware Tribe in a Cherokee Nation. By Brice Obermeyer. Reviewed by William Willard
  • Demons, Saints, & Patriots: Catholic Visions of Indian America through The Indian Sentinel (1902–1962). By Mark Clatterbuck. Reviewed by S. Carol Berg
  • Hawaiian Blood: Colonialism and the Politics of Sovereignty and Indigeneity. J. Kehaulani Kauanui. Reviewed by Malinda Maynor Lowery
  • Honoring Elders: Aging, Authority, and Ojibwe Religion. By Michael D. McNally. Reviewed by Rebecca Kugel
  • Lanterns on the Prairie: The Blackfeet Photographs of Walter McClintock. Edited by Steven L. Grafe. Reviewed by Marie Watkins
  • Native Americans at Mission San Jose. By Randall Milliken. Reviewed by Robert Keith Collins
  • Nature and History in the Potomac Country: From Hunter-Gatherers to the Age of Jefferson. By James D. Rice. Reviewed by James D. Drake
  • The Navajo as Seen by the Franciscans, 1898–1921: A Sourcebook. Edited by Howard M. Bahr. Reviewed by David M. Brugge
  • Science, Colonialism, and Indigenous Peoples: The Cultural Politics of Law and Knowledge. By Laurelyn Whitt. Reviewed by Arif Dirlik
  • A Son of the Fur Trade: The Memoirs of Johnny Grant. By John Francis Grant. Edited by Gerhard J. Ens. Reviewed by Kenichi Matsui
  • Survivance: Narratives of Native Presence. Edited by Gerald Vizenor. Reviewed by Qwo-Li Driskill
  • Those Who Remain: A Photographer’s Memoir of South Carolina Indians. By Gene J. Crediford. Reviewed by J. Cedric Woods
  • To Live Upon Hope: Mohicans and Missionaries in the Eighteenth-Century Northeast. By Rachel Wheeler. Reviewed by Edward E. Andrews
  • White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880–1940. By Margaret D. Jacobs. Reviewed by Jennifer Henderson
  • William Fenton: Selected Writings. By William N. Fenton. Reviewed by Nancy Bonvillain
  • The Yamasee War: A Study of Culture, Economy, and Conflict in the Colonial South. By William L. Ramsey. Reviewed by Christian Ayne Crouch
  • Yukhíka-látuhse (She Tells Us Stories). Edited by Jim Stevens. Reviewed by Denise Low

Literature Editors’ Introduction

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