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Vol. 22, No. 1 1998
Articles
- Jackpine
Roots: Autobiography, Tradition, and Resistance in the Stories
of Three Yukon Elders, by Cynthia Carsten Wentz
- World-Systems
in North America: Networks, Rise and Fall and Pulsations
of Trade in Stateless Systems, by Thomas Hall and Christopher
Chase-Dunn
- "Fighting
Fire With Fire": The Frontier Army's Use of Indian Scouts
and Allies in the Trans-Mississippi Campaigns, 1860–1890,
by David D. Smits
- A
Tripartite State of Affairs: The Timbisha Shoshone Tribe,
the National Park Service, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs:
After the Establishment of the Death Valley National Monument,
1933–1994, by Steve Crum
- Kit
Carson, John C. Fremont, Manifest Destiny, and the Indians;
or, Oliver North Abets Lawrence of Arabia, by J. Douglas
Canfield
- Cancer
Control Research Among American Indians and Alaska Natives:
A Paradigm for Research Needs in the Next Millennium, by
Martin Mahoney and Arthur Michalek
Commentary
- "Yo,
Ken! Alfonso here...", by Kenneth Lincoln
- Goals
for Fourth World Peoples and Sovereignty Initiatives in
the United States and New Zealand, by Mary Kay Duffié
- Toward
an Understanding of the Roles in Scientific, Traditional,
and Spiritual Knowledge in our "Demon-Haunted World", by
Eric M. Riggs
- American
Indian Spirituality, Traditional Knowledge, and the "Demon-Haunted"
World of Western Science, by Steve Pavlik
Literature
- A
Southwestern Paleoindian Cuts a Blade Behind Yucca, by Romy
Shinn
- Blackwater
Draw: 8,900 B.C., by Romy Shinn
- A
Scorpion Danced in Mud, by Romy Shinn
- Iroquois
Backboard Rebound Song I, by Eric Gansworth
- Iroquois
Backboard Rebound Song II, by Eric Gansworth
- On
the Lack of Needing My Indian Celebrity Sunglasses, by Eric
Gansworth
- Mystic
Powers II, by Eric Gansworth
- Traditional
Blanket, by Eric Gansworth
- A
Final Word to the Trickster Rafinesque, by Jo Lynne Harline
- Helping
the Sun Come the Old Way, by Jo Lynne Harline
- The
Last of Her Kind, by Toni McNeilly
Reviews
- Agayuliyararput:
Kegginaqut, Kangiit-llu/Our Way of Making Prayer: Yup'ik
Masks and the Stories They Tell, by Marie Meade. Edited
by Ann Fienup-Riordan. Reviewed by Phyllis Morrow
- American
Indians in World War I, at War and at Home, by Thomas A.
Britten. Reviewed by Gina Lola Worthington
- Blue
Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers, edited
by Clifford E. Trafzer. Reviewed by Toni A. Culjak
- The
Caddos, the Wichitas, and the United States, 1846–1901, by F. Todd Smith. Reviewed by Thomas W. Cowger
- Dahcotah:
Life and Legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling, by Mary
Henderson Eastman. Reviewed by Helen M. Bannan
- The
Fatal Confrontation: Historical Studies of American Indians,
Environment, and Historians, by Wilbur R. Jacobs. Reviewed
by Philip G. Terrie
- Hopi
Basket Weaving: Artistry in Natural Fibers, by Helga Teiwes.
Reviewed by Marvin Cohodas
- Little, by David Treuer. Reviewed by Karsten Fitz
- Lushootseed
Reader with Introductory Grammar, Volume 1: Four Stories
from Edward Sam, by Thom Hess. Reviewed by Donna B. Gerdts
- Mediation
in Contemporary Native American Fiction, by James Ruppert.
Reviewed by Dennis R. Hoilman
- The
Native American in Long Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography, by Joan Bream and Barbara Branstad. Reviewed by Linc Kesler
- Native
American Verbal Art: Texts and Contexts, by William Clements.
Reviewed by Derek Milne
- Native
Americans, Crime, and Justice, edited by Marianne O. Neilsen
and Robert A. Silverman. Reviewed by Zug. G. Standing Bear
- New
Worlds for All: Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of
Early America, by Colin G. Calloway. Reviewed by Francis
Jennings
- One
Nation Under God: The Triumph of the Native American Church, by Huston Smith and Reuben Snake. Reviewed by Lee Irwin
- Seth
Eastman: A Portfolio of North American Indians, by Sarah
E. Boehme, Christian F. Feest, and Patricia Condon Johnston.
Reviewed by Alfred Young Man
- Son
of Two Bloods, by Vincent L. Mendoza. Reviewed by Charles
Ynfante
- The
Telling of the World: Native American Stories and Art, edited
by W. S. Penn. Reviewed by Jack W. Marken
- To
Change Them Forever: Indian Education at the Rainy Mountain
Boarding School, 1983–1920, by Clyde Ellis. Reviewed by
Timothy Lintner
- Why
I Can't Read Wallace Stegner and Other Essays: A Tribal
Voice, by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Reviewed by Renae Moore Bredin
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