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Vol.
17, No. 3 1993
SPECIAL
EDITION
ENCOUNTER OF TWO WORLDS: THE NEXT FIVE HUNDRED YEARS
Articles
- The
Politics of the Columbus Celebration: Myth and
Reality in United States Society, by James Riding In
- Christopher
Columbus and the Problem of History, by
Johnny P. Flynn
- Encounter
of Two Different Worlds: The Columbus-Indian Legacy of
History, by Donald
L. Fixico
- Native
American Religious Liberty: Five Hundred Years after
Columbus, by Walter R. Echo-Hawk
- Too
Long, Too Silent: The Threat to Cedar and the Sacred
Ways of the Skokomish,
by D. Michael Pavel, Gerald B.
Miller, and Mary J. Pavel
- Earth,
Animals, and Academics: Plateau Indian Communities, Culture,
and
the
Walla Walla
Council of 1855, by Clifford
E. Trafzer
- A
Sociological View of Tourism in an American Indian Community:
Maintaining
Cultural
Integrity at Taos Pueblo,
by Carol
C. Lujan
- North
American Indigenous Women and Cultural Domination, by
Beatrice
Medicine
- Suggested
Guidelines for Institutions with Scholars Who Conduct
Research
on American
Indians, by Devon A.
Mihesuah
Commentary
- When
Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away: Marriage, Sex,
and Power in New Mexico, 1500–1846, by Ramon
Gutierrez. Compiled by the Native American Studies
Center, University
of New Mexico
Reviews
- American
Indians as Cowboys, by Clifford E. Trafzer. Reviewed
by George Ann Gregory
- Anasazi
Places: The Photographic Vision of William
Current, by Jeffery Cook. Reviewed
by Carol Patterson Rudolph
- Baptism
of Desire, by Louise Erdrich. Reviewed by Carolyn Dunn
- Big
Eyes: The Southwestern Photographs of Simeon Schwemberger,
1902–1908, by Paul V. Long.
Reviewed by Brian W. Dippie
- Born
a Chief: The Nineteenth Century Hopi Boyhood of Edmund
Nequatewa, edited by P. David Seaman.
Reviewed
by Richard
O. Clemmer
- Brave
Are My People: Indian Heroes Not Forgotten, by
Frank Waters.
Reviewed by Melanie McCoy
- Captive
of the Nootka Indians: The Northwest Coast Adventure
of John R. Jewitt, 1802–1806, edited
by Alice W. Shurcliff
and Sarah Shurcliff Inglefinger.
Reviewed by Daniel L.
Boxberger
- Death,
Society, and Ideology in a Hohokam Community, by Randall H. McGuire.
Reviewed
by Shirley
Powell
- Earth
and Sky: Visions of the Cosmos in Native
American
Folklore, edited
by Ray A. Williamson
and Claire
R. Farrer. Reviewed
by Eric Anderson
- Firesticks, by Diane Glancy. Reviewed by Jerome Klinkowitz
- A
Long and Terrible Shadow: White Values,
Native
Rights in the
Americas 1492–1992, by Thomas R.
Berger. Reviewed
by
Michael J. Mullin
- Love
Flute, by Paul Goble. Reviewed
by Walter
C. Fleming
- Hiawatha:
Messenger of
Peace, by
Dennis Brindell Fradin.
Reviewed
by Walter
C. Fleming
- Drifting Snow: An
Arctic Search, by
James Houston. Reviewed
by Walter
C. Fleming
- New
World Encounters, edited by
Stephen
Greenblatt. Reviewed
by
Bruce E.
Johansen
- The
Ordeal of the Longhouse:
The
Peoples
of the
Iroquois
League
in the
Era
of European
Colonization, by Daniel K. Richter.
Reviewed
by
Mary
Druke Becker
- Painting
the
Dream: The
Visionary
Art
of David
Chethlahe
Paladin, by
Lynda
Paladin.
Reviewed
by
Trudy Griffin-Pierce
- Songs
of
My
Hunter
Heart:
A
Western Kinship, by Robert
F.
Gish.
Reviewed
by
Stephen
Saraydar
- Teaching
American Indian
Students, edited by
Jon Reyhner.
Reviewed by
D. Michael
Pavel
- The
Thompson Language, by
Laurence C.
and M.
Terry Thompson.
Reviewed by
Jan P.
van Eijk
- What
This Awl
Means: Feminist
Archaeology at
a Wahpeton
Dakota Village, by
Janet D.
Spector. Reviewed
by Janet
Catherine Berlo
- White
Captives: Gender
and Ethnicity
on the
American Frontier, by
June Namias.
Reviewed by
Nancy Bonvillain
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