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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 24, No. 3 (2000) American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 24, No. 3 (2000)

Articles

  • From Expert to Acolyte: Learning to Understand the Environment from an Anishinaabe Point of View, by Leanne R. Simpson and Paul Driben
  • The Road Not Taken: How Tribes Choose between Tribal and Indian Health Service Management of Health Care Resources, by Alyce Adams
  • Decision on Duck Creek: Two Green Bay Reservations and Their Boundaries, 1816–1996, by James Oberly
  • "Fine Ponies": Cars in American Indian Film and Literature, by Julie Tharp
  • Facts and Myths of AIDS and Native American Women, by Irene S. Vernon
  • Culture in the Making: The Yavapé of Central Arizona, 1860–1935, by Gerhard Grytz
  • Reclaiming the Reservation: The Geopolitics of Wisconsin Anishinaabe Resource Rights, by Steven E. Silvern

Commentary

  • Indien Personhood II: Baby in the Oven Sparks Being in the World, by Jay Miller

Literature

  • Abhoo Song, by Katrina Gonzales
  • Broken Wing, by Katrina Gonzales
  • Buffalo Hunt in Four Directions, by Katrina Gonzales
  • Splinters, by Cheyenne Stoneheart
  • Furrows, by Cheyenne Stoneheart
  • Siren Song, by Cheyenne Stoneheart
  • Pastels Swimming Together, by Erika T. Wurth
  • Raven Gets a Kick Out of You, by Erika T. Wurth

Reviews

  • The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam: Forced Relocation Through Two Generations, by Joy A. Bilharz. Reviewed by Paul C. Rosier
  • American Indian Literature and the Southwest: Contexts and Dispostions, by Eric Gary Anderson. Reviewed by P. Jane Hafen
  • As Long As the Waters Flow: Native Americans in the South and East, by Frye Gaillard and Carolyn DeMeritt. Reviewed by Jamies H. O`Donnell III
  • Celluloid Indians: Native Americans and Film, by Jacquelyn Kilpatrick. Reviewed by Julie Tharp
  • The Chippewa Landscape of Louise Erdrich, edited by Allan Chavkin. Reviewed by Amy M. Ware
  • The Cold-and-Hunger Dance, by Diane Glancy. Reviewed by Robert L. Berner
  • Dark River: A Novel, by Louis Owens. Reviewed by Linda Lizut Helstern
  • The Enduring Seminoles: From Alligator Wrestling to Ecotourism, by Patsy West. Reviewed by Harry A. Kersey
  • Engendered Encounters: Feminism and Pueblo Cultures, 1879–1934, by Margaret D. Jacobs. Reviewed by Debra Haaland
  • Exploring Ancient Native America, by David Hurst Thomas. Reviewed by Melburn D. Thurman
  • The First Nations of British Columbia, by Robert J. Muckle. Reviewed by Frederick White
  • From the Belly of My Beauty, by Esther G. Belin. Reviewed by Melissa Hearn
  • Indians in the United States and Canada: A Comparative History, by Roger L. Nichols. Reviewed by James S. Frideres
  • Life Woven with Song, by Nora Marks Dauenhauer. Reviewed by Robin Riley Fast
  • Mangas Coloradas: Chief of the Chiricahua Apaches, by Edwin R. Sweeney. Reviewed by J. Douglas Canfield
  • No Borders, by Joseph Bruchac. Reviewed by Philip Heldrich
  • People of the Seventh Fire: Returning Lifeways of Native America, edited by Dagmar Thorpe. Reviewed by Andrew Jolivette
  • The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History. Volume 3: Transcontinental America, 1850–1915, by D. W. Meinig. Reviewed by Lawrence D. Mann
  • Spirit Faces: Contemporary Masks of the Northwest Coast and Mythic Beings: Spirit Art of the Northwest Coast, by Gary Wyatt. Reviewed by Steven C. Brown
  • Stands Alone, Faces, and Other Poems, by Parick Russel LeBeau. Reviewed by Kathryn Thompson

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