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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 41, No. 2 (2017) 

Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)

Review Essay

Fiction

  •  Otro Cuento del Genízaro Pedro de Urdemalas by Gregorio Gonzales

Reviews

  • Anglo-Native Virginia: Trade, Conversion, and Indian Slavery in the Old Dominion, 1646–1722. By Kristalyn Marie Shefveland. Reviewed by Robert McColley
  • Apache Adaptation to Hispanic Rule. By Matthew Babcock. Reviewed by Rick Hendricks
  • Badger Creek [film documentary]. Written and directed by Randy Vasquez and Jonathan Skurnick. Reviewed by Clementine Bordeaux
  • The Borderland of Fear: Vincennes, Prophetstown, and the Invasion of the Miami Homeland. By Patrick Bottiger. Reviewed by John William Nelson
  • California Mission Landscapes: Race, Memory, and the Politics of Heritage. By Elizabeth Kryder-Reid. Reviewed by Tsim D. Schneider
  • Colonized through Art: American Indian Schools and Art Education, 1889–1915. By Marinella Lentis. Reviewed by Cary C. Collins
  • Critically Sovereign: Indigenous Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. Edited by Joanne Barker. Reviewed by Stephanie Lumsden
  • Free to be Mohawk: Indigenous Education at the Akwesasne Freedom School. By Louellyn White. Reviewed by Elizabeth Ann Berton-Reilly
  • From Huronia to Wendakes: Adversity, Migrations, and Resilience 1650–1900. Edited by Thomas Peace and Kathryn Magee Labelle. Reviewed by John L. Creese
  • From New Peoples to New Nations: Aspects of Métis History and Identity from the Eighteenth to Twenty-First Centuries. By Gerhard J. Ens and Joe Sawchuk. Reviewed by Bonita Lawrence
  • George Sword’s Warrior Narratives: Compositional Processes in Lakota Oral Tradition. By Delphine Red Shirt. Reviewed by Sina R. Bear Eagle
  • Imagining Sovereignty: Self-Determination in American Indian Law and Literature. By David J. Carlson. Reviewed by Jonathan Byrn
  • The Lives in Objects: Native Americans, British Colonists, and Cultures of Labor and Exchange in the Southeast. By Jessica Yirush Stern. Reviewed by Brandon Layton
  • Network Sovereignty: Building the Internet across Indian Country. By Marisa Elena Duarte. Reviewed by Rachel Talbert
  • Okanagan Grouse Woman: Upper Nicola Narratives. By Lottie Lindley. Reviewed by Crisca Bierwert
  • Red Bird, Red Power: The Life and Legacy of Zitkala-Ša. By Tadeusz Lewandowski. Reviewed by Paulette L. Blanchard
  • Reservation Politics: Historical Trauma, Economic Development, and Intratribal Conflict. By Raymond I. Orr. Reviewed by Beth Rose Middleton
  • Say We Are Nations: Documents of Politics and Protest in Indigenous America since 1887. By Daniel M. Cobb. Reviewed by Mishuana Goeman
  • Three Roads to Magdalena: Coming of Age in a Southwest Borderland, 1890–1990. By David Wallace Adams. Reviewed by Brian D. Haley
  • Yaqui Resistance and Survival: The Struggle for Land and Autonomy, 1821–1910. By Evelyn Hu-DeHart. Reviewed by Mark E. DeGiovanni Miller

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