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Vol.
13, No. 2 1989
Articles
- Gender
Relations in Native North America, by Nancy Bonvillain
- Rock, Reservation and Prison: The Native American Occupation
of Alcatraz Island, by Jeff Sklansky
- Destroying a Homeland: White Earth, Minnesota, by Richard
H. Weil
Review
Essay
- The
Enduring Native American: Books for the Young Adult,
by John Bregenzer and Leroy V. Eid: includes The Abenaki by
Colin
G.
Calloway; The Catawbas by James H. Merrell;
The Naragansett by William S. Simmons; The Pima-Maricopa
by Henry F.
Dobyns; The Yuma by Robert L. Bee
Reviews
- A
Stranger in Her Native Land: Alice Fletcher and
the American Indians, by Joan Mark. Reviewed
by Joanna L. Endter
- Blackfoot
Dictionary of Stems, Roots, and Affixes, by D. G. Frantz
and N. J. Russell.
Reviewed by Allan R.
Taylor
- The
Indians' New World: Catawbas and Their Neighbors from
European
Contact
through the
Era of Removal, by James
H. Merrell. Reviewed by Thomas
Biolsi
- American
Women Writing Fiction, edited by Mickey Pearlman.
Reviewed by Jerome
Klinkowitz
- New
Voices from the Longhouse: An Anthology of Contemporary
Iroquois Writing, edited
by Joseph Bruchac. Reviewed
by James Ruppert
- Spirit
of the New England Tribes: Indian History
and Folklore,
1620–1984, by
William S. Simmons.
Reviewed by Douglas
R. Parks
- Native
Writings in Massachusetts, by
Ives Goddard and
Kathleen J. Bragdon.
Reviewed
by Yasuhide Kawashima
- The
Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology, edited
by William
Kittredge and Annick
Smith. Reviewed
by Sidner Larson
- Native
People, Native Lands: Canadian
Indians,
Inuit
and Métis, edited
by Bruce Alden
Cox. Reviewed
by Cornelius J. Jaenen
- The
King Site: Continuity and
Contact in
Sixteenth Century
Georgia, edited
by Robert
L. Blakely.
Reviewed by Donald
A. Grinde,
Jr.
- Forever
There: Race and Gender
in Contemporary
Native American
Fiction, by Elizabeth I.
Hanson. Reviewed
by Helen Jaskoski
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