
Vol.
20, No. 3 1996
SPECIAL
EDITION
THE SHADOWCATCHER: THE USES OF NATIVE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Articles
- Preface,
by Ira Jacknis
- Alfred
Kroeber and the Photographic Representation of California
Indians, by Ira Jacknis
- Shadow
Catchers or Shadow Snatchers? Ethical Issues for Photographers
of Contemporary Native
Americans, by Lee Philip
Brumbaugh
- Marking
Oneself: Use of Photographs by Native Americans of the
Southern Northwest
Coast,
by Carolyn J. Marr
- Photographing
the Navajo: Scanning Abuse, by James C. Faris
- Navajo
Photography, by Monty Roessel
- Photography
as Social and Economic Exchange: Understanding the Challenges
Posed
by Photography of Zuni Religious
Ceremonies, by Nigel Holman
- High-Speed
Film Captures the Vanishing Americans, in Living Color,
by Rick
Hill
- Images
across Boundaries: History, Use, and Ethics of Photographs
of American Indians, by Willow
Roberts Powes
- Annotated
Bibliography: Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, The
Beet Queen, and
Tracks: An Annotated Survey
of Criticism through 1994, by Debra
A. Burdick
Commentaries
- Letter,
by H. Russel Holland
- "Ethnicity, Not Culture? . . ." A Reply, by Joseph G.
Jorgensen
Literature
- Three
Bulls Views the Portrait of Columbus, by John Woodrow
Presley
- Three
Bulls at the Ethnobotany Lecture, by John Woodrow Presley
- Coyote
Dreams, by John Woodrow Presley
Reviews
- All
My Sins Are Relatives, by William S. Penn. Reviewed
by Michelle R. Kloppenburg
- Aniyunwiya/Real
Human Beings: An Anthology
of Contemporary; Cherokee Prose, edited by Joseph
Bruchac. Reviewed
by Melissa Hearn
- Becoming
and Remaining a People: Native American Religions on
the Northern Plains, by Howard
L. Harrod. Reviewed
by L.G. Moses
- Comparing
the Policy of Aboriginal Assimilation: Australia, Canada,
and New Zealand, by
Andrew Armitage. Reviewed
by Frederick H. White
- Eagle
Transforming: The Art of Robert Davidson, by Ulli
Steltzer
and Robert Davidson.
Reviewed by
Barbara
Iliff
Brotherton
- Grass
Games and Moon Races: California Indian Games
and Toys, by Jeannine
Gendar. Reviewed
by Rebecca
Dobkins
- The
Great Canoes: Reviving a Northwest Coast Tradition, by
David Neel. Reviewed
by Chris
B. Wooley
- Issues
in Native American Cultural Identity, edited by Michael
K. Green. Reviewed
by Ward Churchill
- The
Lightning Stick: Arrows, Wounds, and Indian Legends, by H. Henrietta
Stockel. Reviewed
by Raymond Wilson
- Native
American Communities in Wisconsin, 1600–1960:
A Study
of Tradition
and Change, by Robert
E. Bieder. Reviewed
by
Edmund J. Danziger,
Jr.
- Paul
Kane's Great Nor-West, by
Diane Eaton
and Sheila Urbanek.
Reviewed by
Jennifer McLerran
- The
Porcupine Hunter and
Other Stories:
The Original
Tsimshian
Texts of
Henry Tate, transcribed
and
annotated
by Ralph Maud.
Reviewed
by Bethany Phillips
- Relocating
Eden: The
Image and
Politics
of
Inuit Exile
in the
Canadian
Arctic, by Alan
Rudolph
Marcus.
Reviewed by
Ronald
K. Inouye
- Returning
to the
Homeland:
Cherokee
Poetry
and Short
Stories, by
MariJo Moore.
Reviewed
by
Cynthia
R.
Kasee
- Seven
Hands, Seven
Hearts, by
Elizabeth
Woody.
Reviewed
by
Rosanne M.
Gill
- Themes
in Southwest
Prehistory, edited by
George
J.
Gumerman.
Reviewed
by
G.
Edward
Evans
- Where
White Men
Fear to
Tread: The
Autobiography of
Russell Means, by
Russell Means,
with Marvin
J. Wolf.
Reviewed by
Dave Gonzales
- Winter
of the
Holy Iron, by
Joseph Marshall
III. Reviewed
by Debbie
Burdick
- Women
and Power
in Native
North America, edited
by Laura
P. Klein
and Lillian
A. Ackerman. Reviewed
by
Bea Medicine
- You
Can't Get
There from
Here: The
Mystique of
North American
Plains Indians'
Culture and
Philosophy, by John
Friesen. Reviewed by Angelo
A. Calvello
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