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Vol.
17, No. 2 1993
Articles
- The
Fragmentation of a Tribal People in Louise Erdrich's Tracks, by Sidner Larson
- "The
Bewitching Tyranny of Custom": The Social Costs
of Indian Drinking in Colonial America, by Peter
C. Mancall
- Decolonizing
the Choctaw Nation: Choctaw Political Economy in the
Twentieth Century, by Sandra
Faiman-Silva
- The
Press, the Boldt Decision, and Indian-White Relations,
by Bruce G. Miller
- The
Contextual Nature of American Indian Criminality, by Donald
E. Green
- Of
Baggage and Bondage: Gender and Status among Hidatsa
and Crow Women, by Martha
Harroun Foster
- Rapid
City Native American Population Needs Assessment, by Abdollah
Farrokhi
Commentary
- Columbus,
Indians, and the Black Legend Hocus Pocus, by Wilbur R.
Jacobs
Reviews
- Among
the Dog Eaters, by Adrian C. Louis. Reviewed by
Denise Low
- Canada's
First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples
from Earliest Times, by Olive Patricia
Dickason. Reviewed by
J. Anthony Long
- Chief
Joseph's Allies, by Clifford E. Trafzer and Richard
D. Scheuerman. Reviewed
by Merle Wells
- Choteau
Creek: A Sioux Remembrance, by Joseph Iron Eyes Dudley.
Reviewed
by Beatrice
Medicine
- The
Early Years of Native American Art History: The Politics
of Scholarship
and Collecting, edited by
Janet Catherine
Berlo. Reviewed by Cornelia S. Feye
- For
an American Autohistory, by Georges E. Sioui, trans.
by Sheila
Fischman.
Reviewed by Karl E. Gilmont
- The
Geography of the Canadian North: Issues and Challenges, by Robert
M. Bone. Reviewed
by Don Cozzetto
- Houses
Beneath the Rock: The Anasazi of Canyon de Chelly and
Navajo
National Monument, edited by David
G. Noble.
Reviewed by Charles C. Case
- Indian
Rock Art of the Columbia Plateau, by James D. Keyser.
Reviewed by
Phil G. Garn
- Indian
Roots of Democracy, by Jose Barreiro. Reviewed
by Wilbur
R. Jacobs
- Indians
of the Southeastern United States in the Late
20th Century, edited by
J. Anthony Paredes.
Reviewed
by William
L. Leap
- Land
Use, Environment, and Social Change: The
Shaping
of Island
County, Washington, by Richard White.
Reviewed by Kathleen
A. Dahl
- Organizing
the Lakota: The Political Economy
of the
New Deal on the
Pine Ridge and Rosebud
Reservations, by
Thomas Biolsi.
Reviewed by Richmond
L. Clow
- Rainbow
Tribe: Ordinary People Journeying
on the Red Road, by Ed McGaa,
Eagle Man. Reviewed by
K. I. Koppedrayer
- Reflections
of the Weaver's World: The
Gloria F.
Ross Collection
of Contemporary
Navajo
Weaving, by Ann
Lane Hedlund.
Reviewed by Susan Brown
McGreevy
- Social
Order and Political
Change:
Constitutional
Governments
among the Cherokee,
the Choctaw,
the Chickasaw
and
the Creek, by Duane Champagne.
Reviewed
by James H.
O'Donnell III
- State
and Reservation: New Perspectives
on Federal
Indian Policy, edited
by George
P. Castile and
Robert L.
Bee. Reviewed by
Imre
Sutton
- To
Please the Caribou:
Painted
Caribou-Skin
Coats Worn
by the
Naskapi, Montagnais,
and
Cree Hunters
of the
Quebec-Labrador
Peninsula, by Dorothy
K. Burnham.
Reviewed
by Nelson
H. H. Graburn
- War
in the Tribal Zone:
Expanding
States
and Indigenous
Warfare, edited
by R.
Brian Ferguson
and Neil
L. Whitehead.
Reviewed
by
Thomas
D. Hall
- What
Can Tribes Do? Strategies
and
Institutions in American
Indian
Economic
Development, edited
by
Stephen
Cornell
and Joseph P. Kalt.
Reviewed
by
Dean Howard
Smith
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