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Vol.
17, No. 4 1993
Articles
- Beggars,
Chickabobbooags, and Prisons: Paxoche (Ioway) Views
of English Society, 1844–45, by Winona Stevenson
- The
American Indian Culture and Research Journal and
the American Indian Quarterly: A Citation Analysis,
by Cheryl Metoyer-Duran
- Formal
Schooling among the Ancient Ones: The Mystique of the
Kiva, by John
W. Friesen
- Sir
William Johnson's Reliance on the Six Nations at the
Conclusion of the Anglo-Indian
War of
1763–65, by
Michael
J. Mullin
- The
Value System of the Native American Counseling Client:
An Exploration, by
Louise Wasinger
Research
Note
- Suicide
and Homicide among Native Americans: The Medical Resources
Hypothesis, by
Thomas J. Young
Commentary
- Sources
for Research on Tribal History in the National Archives
Regional System, by Kent Carter
Reviews
- All
My Relatives: Community in Contemporary Ethnic
American Literatures, by Bonnie TuSmith. Reviewed
by Steven Allaback
- Always
Getting Ready, Upterrlainarluta: Yup'ik Eskimo Subsistence
in Southwest
Alaska, photographs
and
text by James H.
Barker. Reviewed by Steven A. Jacobson
- American
Indians' Kitchen-Table Stories: Contemporary Conversations
with Cherokee,
Sioux, Hopi, Osage,
Navajo, Zuni, and Members
of Other Nations, by Keith Cunningham.
Reviewed by Jana Sequoya
- Anthropology,
Public Policy, and Native Peoples in Canada, edited
by Noel
Dyck and James B.
Waldram. Reviewed
by Jay Miller
- Bloodlines:
Odyssey of a Native Daughter, by Janet Campbell Hale.
Reviewed
by A. LaVonne Brown
Ruoff
- Brave
Are My People: Indian Heroes Not Forgotten, by Frank
Waters.
Reviewed by Bruce E. Johansen
- A
Coyote Reader, by William Bright. Reviewed by James
P.
Lenfestey
- The
Creek Indians, by Ellen Scordata. Reviewed by George
Ann Gregory
- Disease
and Demography in the Americas, edited
by John
W.
Verano and Douglas
H. Ubelaker. Reviewed
by Gregory
R. Campbell
- The
Dividing Paths: Cherokees and South Carolinians
through the Era
of Revolution, by Tom Hatley.
Reviewed by William
L. Anderson
- The
Founders of America: How Indians discovered
the land,
pioneered
in it, and created
great classical civilizations;
how they were plunged
into a Dark Age by
invasion
and conquest;
and
how they
are now reviving, by Francis
Jennings. Reviewed
by Imre Sutton
- Gift
of Power: The Life and Teachings
of a Lakota
Medicine
Man, by
Archie Fire Lame
Deer and Richard
Erdoes.
Reviewed by Angelo
A. Calvello
- Hopi
Ruin Legends/Kiqötutuwutsi . Narrated by Michael
Lomatuway'ma,
Lorena Lomatuway'ma,
and
Sidney Namingha,
Jr., collected,
translated, and
edited by Ekkehart
Malotki.
Reviewed by Peter
G. Beidler
- Indian
Chronicles, by Jose Barreiro.
Reviewed
by Bruce
E. Johansen
- Indians
and a Changing Frontier:
The Art
of George
Winter, compiled
by Sarah
E. Cooke
and Rachel
B. Ramadhyani.
Reviewed
by Leona
M. Zastrow
- Musical
Repercussions of 1492:
Encounters
in Text
and Performance, edited
by Carol
E. Robertson.
Reviewed
by
Charlotte
J. Frisbie
- Nuvendaltin
Quht'ana: The People
of
Nondalton, by
Linda J.
Ellanna
and Andrew
Balluta.
Reviewed
by Roy
D.
Iutzi-Mitchell
- People
of the Tonto
Rim:
Archaeological
Discovery
in
Prehistoric Arizona, by
Charles
L.
Redman. Reviewed
by
Albin
J.
Cofone
- Walking
the
Rez
Road, by Jim
Northrup.
Edited
by
Meg
Aerol.
Reviewed
by
Jack
W.
Marken
- Where
the People
Gather: Carving
a Totem
Pole, by Vickie
Jensen. Reviewed
by Nile
Robert Thompson
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