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Vol. 12, No. 4 1988
Articles
- Cosmological
Order as a Model for Navajo Philosophy, by Trudy
Griffith-Pierce
- Change
in Ojibwa (Chippewa) Dress, 1820–1980, by Cynthia A. Jasper
- Barter,
Blankets, and Bracelets: The Role of the Trader in the
Navajo Textile and Silverwork Industries,
1868–1930, by
Robert W. Volk
Reviews
- Through
Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota
Indian War of 1862, edited by Gary Clayton Anderson
and Alan R. Woolworth. Reviewed by Melissa
L. Meyer
- Abstracts
of Native Studies, Volumes 1 and 2, edited by R. C.
Annis. Reviewed by Louis A. Hieb
- Fools Crow, by James Welch. Reviewed by Lynn A. Robbins
- The
Seminole, by Merwyn S. Garbarino. Reviewed by Harry
A. Kersey, Jr.
- The
Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American
West, by Patricia Nelson
Limerick. Reviewed by Dick
G. Winchell
- Southeastern
Pomo Ceremonials: The Kuksu Cult and Its Successors, by Abraham
M. Halpern. Reviewed by Richard
Keeling
- Crossroads
of Continents: Cultures of Siberia and Alaska, by William
W. Fitzhugh
and
Aron Crowell. Reviewed
by C. Eugene West
- John
Josselyn, Colonial Traveler: A Critical Edition of Two
Voyages
to
New England, edited and introduced
by Paul
J.
Linholdt. Reviewed by Neal Salisbury
- Bacavi:
Journey to Reed Springs, by Peter Whiteley. Reviewed
by
Eugene
H. Casad
- The
Life of Okah Tubbee, edited by Daniel F. Littlefield
Jr.
Reviewed by H. David
Brumble
- The
Arapaho Indians: A Research Guide and Bibliography, by
Zdenek Salzmann.
Reviewed
by Loretta Fowler
- Stories
of the Sioux, by Luther Standing Bear. Reviewed
by
Jack Marken
- Indians
and Europe. An Interdisciplinary Collection
of Essays, edited
by Christian F. Feest.
Reviewed by Leo
Schelbert
- Wintu
Dictionary, by Harvey Pitkin. Reviewed
by William
Shipley
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