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Volume
21, No. 4 1997
Articles
- "Now
Didn't Our People Laugh?" Female Misbehavior and Algonquian
Culture in Mary Rowland's Captivity and Restauration, by
Laura Arnold
- All
the World's a Stage: The Nineteenth Century Kwakwaka'wakw
(Kwakiutl) House of Theater, by Anne E. Guernsey Allen
- "Charlie
Brown": Not Just Another Essay on the Gourd Dance, by Luke
E. Lassiter
- Redefining
the Frontier: Mourning Dove's Cogewea, The Half-Blood:
A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range, by Cathryn
Halverson
- The
American Indian Linguistic Minority: Social and Cultural
Outcomes of Monolingual Education, by Rodney L. Brod and
John M. McQuiston
- Emerging
from the Shadows: A Quest for Self-Identification, by Eugene
A. Wiggins
- The
1992 Turtle Dance (Oekuu Shadeh) of San Juan Pueblo: Lessons
with the Composer, Peter Garcia, by Hao Huang
Bibliographic
Essay
- Indian
Activism and the American Indian Movement: A Bibliographical
Essay by Sandra K. Baringer
Literature
- Wedding
Prayer, by J. C. Ellefson
- Star
of the American Road, by J. C. Ellefson
- Apache
Tears, by J. C. Ellefson
- A
Sky Too Wide, An Earth Too Deep, by Dan Schneider
- The
Last Stand, by C. David Hay
- Black
Elk Had a Great Sickness, by Raven
- When
Black Elk Went to New York, by Raven
- Waning
Nation, by Raven
- Indian
Summer, by John E. Smelcer
- Spending
the Night on the Klutina River, by John E. Smelcer
- Crucita
Romero's Bread, by Lenore Baeli Wang
- Crucita
Romero's Quiz, by Lenore Baeli Wang
- The
Indian and the Husbandman, by Chris Waters
- Walls
of the Praying Indian Lament, by Chris Waters
- Causal
Analysis, by Bruce Williams
- Earth
Day, by Bruce Williams
- Anthropological
Study, by Bruce Williams
- Judeo-Christian
Tradition, by Bruce Williams
- Perspective,
by Bruce Williams
- Regression,
by Bruce Williams
Reviews
- American
Indian Quotations, compiled and edited by Howard J. Langer.
Reviewed by James B. LaGrand
- American
Indian Sports Heritage, by Joseph Oxendine. Reviewed by
Jim Rosenthal
- Corbett
Mack: The Life of a Northern Paiute, by Michael Hittman.
Reviewed by Robert S. McPherson
- Cree
Legends and Narratives from the West Coast of James Bay, by C. Douglas Ellis. Reviewed by Marguerite MacKenzie
- Dialogues
With Zuni Potters, by Milford Nahohai and Elisa Phelps.
Reviewed by Cynthia L. Chavez
- From
the Glittering World: A Navajo Story, by Irvin Morris. Reviewed
by Jerome Klinkowitz
- Gerald
Vizenor: Writing in the Oral Tradition, by Kimberly M. Blaeser.
Reviewed by Robert L. Berner
- "Historic
Zuni Architecture and Society: An Archaeological Application
of Space Syntax", by T.J. Ferguson. Reviewed by Peter L.
Steere
- Indian
Pottery, by Toni Roller. Reviewed by Gina Lola Worthington
- John
Stuart and the Struggle for Empire on the Southern Frontier, by J. Russell Snapp. Reviewed by Lee Miller
- Like
a Hurricane: The Indian Movement From Alcatraz to Wounded
Knee, by Paul Chaat Smith and Robert Allen Warrior. Reviewed
by Troy Johnson
- The
Mi'kmaq: Resistance, Accommodation, and Cultural Survival, by Harold E. Prins. Reviewed by Harold McGee
- On
Behalf of the Wolf and the First Peoples, by Joseph Marshall
III. Reviewed by Ward Churchill
- Popular
Justice and Community Regeneration: Pathways of Indigenous
Reform, edited by Kayleen M. Hazlehurst. Reviewed by M.
A. Jaimes-Guerrero
- Sweet
Medicine: Sites of Indian Massacres, Battlefields, and Treaties, by Drew Brooks. Reviewed by Diana Drake Wilson
- Tituba,
Reluctant Witch of Salem: Devilish Indians and Puritan Fantasies, by Elaine G. Breslaw. Reviewed by Michael Lincoln Fickes
- Tribal
Secrets: Recovering American Indian Intellectual Traditions, by Robert Allen Warrior. Reviewed by Betty Booth Donohue
- Where
There Is No Name for Art: The Art of Tewa Pueblo Children, by Bruce Hucko. Reviewed by Rina Swentzell
- White
Man's Wicked Water: The Alcohol Trade and Prohibition in
Indian Country, by William E. Unrau. Reviewed by Donna Akers
Whitt
- Wisdom
Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western
Apache, by Keith H. Basso. Reviewed by Philip J. Greenfeld
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