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Vol. 11, No. 3 1987
Articles
- American
Indian Studies: Toward an Indigenous Model, by M.
Annette Jaimes
- Dionysos
Among the Mesas: The Water Serpent Puppet Play
of the Hopi Indians, by William R. King
- "Her Laugh an Ace": The Function of Humor in Louise Erdrich's
Love Medicine, by William Gleason
Review
Essay
- History
Comes to the Navajos: A Review Essay, by William H. Lyon
Reviews
- Psychocultural
Change and the American Indian: An Ethnohistorical
Analysis, by Laurence French. Reviewed by Carl Downing
- Haa
Shuká, Our Ancestors: Tlingit Oral Narratives, by Nora
Marks Dauenhauer and Richard Dauenhauer.
Reviewed by Willima
Schneider
- Mimbres
Painted Pottery, by J. J. Brody. Reviewed by Tito Naranjo
- Early
Field Recordings: A Catalogue of Cylinder Collections
at the Indiana University
Archives of Traditional
Music, edited by Anthony Seeger and
Louise S. Spear. Reviewed
by Judith A. Gray
- Chief
Pocatello: The White Plume, by Brigham D. Madsen. Reviewed
by Deward
E. Walker,
Jr.
- Cherokee
Renascence in the New Republic, by William G. McLoughlin.
Reviewed
by James M. McClurken
- Cree
Language Structures: A Cree Approach, by Freda Ahenakew.
Reviewed
by Marianne
Mithun
- Fort
Totten: Military Post and Indian School, 1867–1959, edited
by Larry
Remele. Reviewed
by David Reed Miller
- Buffalo
Bird Woman's Garden: Agriculture of the Hidatsa
Indians, by Gilbert
L. Wilson. Reviewed by Roy
W. Meyer
- The
Life I've Been Living, by Moses Cruikshank. Reviewed
by
Catherine
McClellan
- Oglala Women: Myth, Ritual,
and Reality, by Marla N.
Powers. Reviewed by Nancy
C. Zak
- All
of Us A People: The Poetry of Lance Henson,
Selected
Poems 1970–1983, by
Lance Henson. Reviewed
by Robert L. Berner
- Wounds
Beneath the Flesh: 15 Native American Poets, edited
by Maurice
Kenney. Reviewed by Robert Gish
- Between
Two Rivers: Selected
Poems
1956–1984, by Maurice
Kenney. Reviewed by
Robert Gish
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