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Volume
21, No. 1 1997
Articles
- Aboriginal
Peoples and Quebec: Competing for Legitimacy as Emergent
Nations, by Russel Lawrence Barsh
- The
Community Development Quota Program: Inequity and Failure
in Privatization Policy, by Kacy Collons Keys
- Whose
Voices Count? Oral Sources and Twentieth-Century American
Indian History, by James LaGrand
- The
Individual, the Collective, and the Tribal Code, by Bruce
Miller
- The
INS and the Singular Status of North American Indians, by
Marian L. Smith
- Rethinking
Cherokee Acculturation: Women's Resistance to Agrarian Capitalism
and Cultural Change, 1800–1838, by Wilma A. Dunaway
Commentary
- The
Good Red Road: Journeys of Homecoming in Native Women's
Writing, by Beth Brant
Annotated
Bibliography
- Laguna
Woman: An Annotated Leslie Silko Bibliography, by William
DiNome
Review
Essay
- The
Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, by
Steve Pavlik
Reviews
- Aboriginal
Voices: American Indian, Inuit and Sami Theater, by Per
Brask and William Morgan. Reviewed by Shirley Hauck
- Alaskan
Eskimo Life in the 1890's As Sketched by Native Artists, by George Phebus, Jr. Reviewed by Nelson H. Graburn
- A
Place Called Grand Canyon: Contested Geographies, by Barbara
J. Moorehouse. Reviewed by George H. Van Otten
- Bitterness
Road—The Mohave: 1604–1860, by Lorraine Miller. Reviewed
by Edward D. Castillo
- Eye
Killers, by A. A. Carr. Reviewed by Melissa Hearn
- Inuit:
Glimpses of an Arctic Past, by David Morrison and Georges-Hébert
Germain. Reviewed by James H. Ducker
- Ke-ma-ha:
The Omaha Stories of Francis La Flesche, with an introduction
by James W. Parins and Daniel E. Littlefield, Jr. Reviewed
by Jarold Ramsey
- Killing
the White Man's Indian, by Fergus M. Bordewich. Reviewed
by Robert M. Leavitt
- Native
American Writing in the Southeast: An Anthology 1875–1935, by Daniel F. Littlefield Jr. and James W. Parins. Reviewed
by Cynthia R. Kasee
- Paths
of Life: American Indians of the Southwest and Northern
Mexico, edited by Thomas E. Sheridan and Nancy J. Parezo.
Reviewed by Mark E. Miller
- Tales
from the Dena: Indian Stories from the Tanana, Koyukuk,
and the Yukon Rivers, by Frederica de Laguna. Reviewed by
Shirley Hauck
- The
First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in Southern
Appalachia, 1700–1860, by Wilma A. Dunaway. Reviewed by
Thomas D. Hall
- The
Miami Indians of Indiana: A Persistent People 1654–1994, by Stewart Rafert. Reviewed by Susan Sleeper-Smith
- The
Navajos in 1705: Rogue Madrid's Campaign Journal, edited,
annotated, and translated by Rick Hendricks and John P.
Wilson. Reviewed by William H. Lyon
- The
Oglala People 1841–1879: A Political History, by Catherine
Price. Reviewed by Thomas Biolsi
- The
Raven Steals the Light, by Bill Reid and Robert Bringhurst. Reviewed by Shirley Hauck
- The
Trail of Tears Across Missouri, by Joan Gilbert. Reviewed
by Christopher Everett
- Since
Predator Came: Notes From the Struggle for American Indian
Liberation, by Ward Churchil. Reviewed by Laurie Ann Whitt
- Visions
of America Since 1492, edited by Deborah L. Madsen. Reviewed
by Brian W. Dippie
- When
the Wind Was a River: Aleut Evacuation in World War II, by Dean Kohlhoff. Reviewed by Orit Tamir
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