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Vol
18, No. 1 1994
Reviews
- Images
of Hechenu: Ethnohistorical Notes on a Northern
Sierra Mewuk Village, by James Gary Maniery and Dwight
Dutschke
- The
Battle over Termination on the Colville Indian
Reservation, by Kathleen A. Dahl
- The
Luiseño Culture Bank Project: From Museum Shelves to
Hypercard,
by Bonnie
Biggs and Catherine S. Herlihy
- Gender
Status Decline, Resistance, and Accommodation among
Female Neophytes
in the Missions of California:
A San Gabriel
Case Study, by Edward D. Castillo
Review
Essay
- The
Spirit of Independence: Maurice Kenny's Tekonwatonti /
Molly Brant: Poems of War, by Craig S. Womack
Commentaries
- Sheltering
the Future, by Richard Pottinger
- A
Return to Tradition: Proportional Representation in Tribal
Government, by Delmer
Lonowski
Reviews
- American
Ethnic Literatures: Native American, African American,
Chicano/Latino, and Asian
American Writers
and Their Backgrounds, edited by David Peck. Reviewed
by Neal Hickman
- Black
Elk: Holy Man of the Oglala, by Michael
F. Steltenkamp. Reviewed by Raymond
J. DeMallie
- Cheyennes and Horse Soldiers: The 1857
Expedition and Battle of Solomon's
Fork, by William
Y. Chalfant. Reviewed by
Gregory R. Campbell
- Concerning
the League: The Iroquois League Tradition as Dictated
in Onondaga by John
Arthur Gibson, newly elicited,
edited,
and translated by Hanni Woodbury.
Reviewed by Donald A. Grinde,
Jr.
- Exiled
in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations,
and the U.S. Constitution, edited by
Oren Lyons and
John Mohawk. Reviewed by
Wilbur R. Jacobs
- Life
and Death in Mohawk Country, by Bruce E. Johansen.
Reviewed
by Paul Pasquaretta
- Portraits
from the Age of Exploration: Selections
from
Andre Thevet's
Les Vrais Pourtraits
et Vies des Hommes
Illustres, edited by Roger Schlesinger;
translated by Edward
Benson. Reviewed by Olive Patricia
Dickason
- Raven's
Song: A Novel, by Lee Maracle. Reviewed
by
Linda Fritz
- The
Red Record: The Wallam Olum, the Oldest
Native
North American
History, translated
and annotated
by David
McCutchen. Reviewed
by Jay Miller
- Robert
Davidson, Eagle of the Dawn, edited
by Ian
Thom.
Reviewed by Steven
C. Brown
- Sáanii
Dahataal: The Women Are Singing:
Poems and
Stories, by Luci Tapahonso.
Reviewed
by Paul G.
Zolbrod
- The
Spanish Frontier in North America, by David
J. Weber.
Reviewed by
William R. Swagerty
- Survival
of the Spirit:
Chiricahua
Apaches
in Captivity, by H. Henrietta
Stockel.
Reviewed
by Margaret Connell
Szasz
- Surviving
as Indians:
The
Challenge
of Self-Government, by Menno
Boldt.
Reviewed by Art Beaver
- Tales
of a Shaman's
Apprentice:
An
Ethnobotanist
Searches
for
New Medicines
in the
Amazonian
Rain
Forest, by
Mark
J. Plotkin.
Reviewed
by Dean
Howard
Smith
- Towards
Aboriginal Self-Government:
Relations
between
Status
Indian
Peoples
and
the Government
of
Canada
1969–1984, by
Anne-Marie Mawhiney.
Reviewed
by
Theodore Binnema
- The
Voyages
of
Jacques
Cartier, edited and
with
an
introduction
by
Ramsay
Cook.
Reviewed
by
P.
Nick
Kardulias
- The
Wind in
a Jar, by
John Farella.
Reviewed by
Paul G.
Zolbrod
- Women
of the
Apache Nation:
Voices of
Truth, by H.
Henrietta Stockel.
Reviewed by
Philip J.
Greenfeld
- Women
of the
Native Struggle:
Portraits and
Testimony of
Native American
Women, edited and
with photos
by Ronnie
Farley. Reviewed
by Kathleen
A. Dahl
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