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Vol
18, No. 3 1994
Articles
- The
Indianness of Louise Erdrich's The Beet Queen: Latency
as Presence, by Dennis M. Walsh and Ann Braley
- Aboriginal
Women and Self-Government: Challenging Leviathan, by
Katherine Beaty Chiste
- Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome: Understanding the Problem; Understanding
the Solution; What Indian
Communities
Can Do, by Ann P.
Streissguth
- "A
Remedy for Barbarism": Indian Schools, the Civilizing
Program, and the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation,
1871–1915, by Clyde Ellis
- Antitype,
by Fred White
- Ha'ada
Gwaii, by Fred White
- The
Hopi Traditionalist Movement, by Richard O. Clemmer
- A
Race Divided: The Indian Westerns of John Ford, by Angela
Aleiss
- From
Dezba to "John": The Changing
Role of Navajo Women in Southeastern Utah, by Robert
S. McPherson
- The
Use of Native Language Models in the Development of Critical
Literacy, by Gloria
Dyc
- Indians
Off Track: Cody's Wild West and the Melrose Park Train
Wreck
of 1904,
by Cindy
Fent and Raymond
Wilson
- Hantavirus
and the Media: Double Jeopardy for Native Americans,
by Fred Bales
Commentary
- Indian
Land, White Man's Law: Southern California Revisited, by
Imre Sutton
Reviews
- The
Bingo Palace, by Louise Erdrich. Reviewed by Peter
G. Beidler
- Bone
Dance, by Wendy Rose. Reviewed by Darryl Babe Wilson
- Boundaries
and Passages: Rule and Ritual in Yup'ik Eskimo Tradition, by Ann Fienup-Riordan.
Reviewed
by James
Ruppert
- Conversations
with Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris, edited by Allan
Chavkin
and Nancy Feyl Chavkin.
Reviewed by Lola L. Hill
- America, by Matthew Dennis. Reviewed by Mary Druke Becker
- The
de Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Hernando de Soto
to North America
in 1539–1543, edited
by Lawrence A. Clayton,
Vernon James Knight, Jr., and
Edward C. Moore. Reviewed by Jeffrey M.
Mitchem
- The
Ethnic American Woman: Problems, Protests, Lifestyle, by Edith
Blicksilver. Reviewed by Nancy
Bonvillain
- Faces
in the Moon, by Betty Louise Bell. Reviewed by Patricia
Penn
Hilden
- A
Friend to God's Poor: Edward Parmalee Smith, by William
H. Armstrong.
Reviewed by Dian Million
- The
Hunt for Willie Boy: Indian Hating and Popular Culture, by James A.
Sandros and Larry E.
Burgess.
Reviewed
by Douglas Heil
- Indian
Slavery in the Pacific Northwest, by
Robert H.
Ruby and John A.
Brown. Reviewed by
Daniel L. Boxberger
- Indian
Water in the New West, edited by
Thomas
McGuire,
William Lord,
and Mary Wallace.
Reviewed by Lloyd
Burton
- K'auroondak:
Behind the Willows, by
Richard Martin,
as told
to Bill
Pfisterer.
Reviewed by Julie
Cruikshank
- Manifest
Manners: Postindian Warriors
of Survivance, by Gerald Vizenor.
Reviewed by Ward
Churchill
- Native
American Dance: Ceremonies
and Social
Traditions, edited by Charlotte
Heth. Reviewed
by Clifford
E. Trafzer
- Ohitika
Woman, by Mary Brave
Bird,
with Richard
Erdoes.
Reviewed
by Lanniko L.
Lee
- Peril
at Thunder Ridge, by
Anthony
Dorame. Reviewed
by George
Ann
Gregory
- Sacred
Encounters: Father
De Smet
and
the Indians
of the
Rocky
Mountain West, by Jacqueline
Peterson,
with
Laura
Peers.
Reviewed
by
Roberta
Haines
- Stability
and Variation in
Hopi
Song, by
George
List.
Reviewed
by
David L. Shaul
- They
Called
It
Prairie
Light:
The
Story
of
Chilocco
Indian
School, by K.
Tsianina
Lomawaima.
Reviewed
by Clyde Ellis
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