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Vol.
13, No. 1 1989
Articles
- Anglo-American
Jurisprudence and the Native American Tribal Quest
for Religious Freedom, by John D. Loftin
- Taos
Pueblo and the Struggle for Blue Lake, by Robert
A. Hecht
- Confusion
and Conflict: A Study of Atypical Responses to Nineteenth
Century Federal Indian
Policies by the
Citizen
Band Potawatomis, by Peter A. Hacker
Reviews
- The
Witch of Goingsnake and Other Stories, by Robert
T. Conley. Reviewed by Louis Owens
- Social
Change in the Southwest, 1350–1880, by Thomas
D. Hall. Reviewed by C. Matthew Snipp
- Collections
Arctiques, by Yvon Csonka. Reviewed by Olive Patricia
Dickason
- New
Directions in American Indian History, edited by Colin
G. Calloway. Reviewed
by Raymond Wilson
- Hasinai:
A Traditional History of the Caddo Confederacy, by Vynola
Beaver
Newkumet
and Howard L. Meredith.
Reviewed by Gordon Bronitsky
- Sous
le signe de l'ours. Mythes et temporalite chez les
Ojibwa septentrionaux, by Emmanuel
Desveaux.
Reviewed by Olive
Patricia Dickason
- Living
the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology, compiled
by
Gay American
Indians, Will Roscoe,
coordinating editor.
Reviewed by Al Robinson
- The
Northern Navajo Frontier, 1860–1900: Expansion Through
Adversity, by
Robert S. McPherson. Reviewed
by Clifford
E. Trafzer
- Tradition
and Change on the Northwest Coast: The Makah,
Nuu-Chah-Nulth,
Southern Kwakiutl
and Nuxalk, by Ruth
Kirk. Reviewed by Mick Gridley
- The Hopi Photographs:
Kate Cory: 1905–1912, by
Barton Wright, Marnie Gaede and Marc
Gaede. Reviewed
by Mick Gridley
- The
Oneida Indian Experience: Two Perspectives, edited
by Jack Campisi
and Lawrence
M. Hauptmann.
Reviewed
by Imre
Sutton
- The
Potawatomi Indians of North America, by James
A. Clifton.
Reviewed by
Joseph B. Herring
- General
George Wright: Guardian of the Pacific
Coast, by
Carl P. Schlicke.
Reviewed by Raymond
Wilson
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