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Vol.
24, No. 1 2000
Articles
-
English, Pedagogy, and Ideology: A Case Study of the Hampton
Institute, 1878–1900, by Ruth Spack
- "I
Saw All That": A Lakota Girl’s Puberty Ceremony,
by Marsha C. Bol and Nellie Z. Star Boy Menard
- Charades,
Anyone? The Indian Claims Commission in Context, by Ward
Churchil
- "Red
Sales in the Sunset": The Rise and Fall of White Trader
Dominance in the United States’ Navajo Reservation
and South Africa’s Transkei, by Robert "Skip"
Volk
- Sustainability
in Proximity to Industry: The Case of Critical Events in
Walpole Island, by Robert VanWynsberghe
Commentary:
The Continuing Saga of Indian Land Claims (a mini-symposium)
- Not
All Aboriginal Territory is Truly Irredeemable, by Imre Sutton
- Zuni
Claims: An Expert Witness’ Reflections, by E. Richard
Hart
- The
Catawba Indian Land Claim: A Giant Among Indian Land Claims,
by John C. Christie Jr.
- The
Coeur D’Alene Tribe’s Claim to Lake Coeur D’Alene,
by E. Richard Hart
- Concluding
Commentary, by Imre Sutton
Literature
- Bear
Butte, by Sheryl L. Nelms
- Navajo
Meltdown, by Sheryl L. Nelms
- Old
Charlie, by Sheryl L. Nelms
- Snake
Rider, by Lorenzo Sh@dow.Sky/Gonzalez
- Math
Test, by Lorenzo Sh@dow.Sky/Gonzalez
- The
Joke, by Lorenzo Sh@dow.Sky/Gonzalez
- How,
by Lorenzo Sh@dow.Sky/Gonzalez
- Vanishing
River, by Lorenzo Sh@dow.Sky/Gonzalez
- Three
Haiku, by Tom Phelan
- Independence
Day, by Gary Gamboa
- Angels,
by Michael Schlemper
- Whiteout,
by Michael Schlemper
- Cheyenne
Reservation at Sunset, by Larry D. Thomas
- Old
Crow, by Larry D. Thomas
- Fort
Davis, by Gerald R. Wheeler
- Seventh
Cavalry Monument in November, by Gerald R. Wheeler
- Fort
Sumner, New Mexico, by Gerald R. Wheeler
- Memory
on a Rainy Day, by Anne Wilson
- White
Sage/Black Sage, by Anne Wilson
- Maybe
Not, by Dawn Karima Pettigrew
- Minnesota
Sorry Song, by Dawn Karima Pettigrew
- Laguna
Pueblo Dream, by Maya Quintero
- Hierarchy,
by Maya Quintero
Reviews
- American
Indians and National Parks, by Robert H. Keller and Michael
F. Turek. Reviewed by Steven Crum
- Ancient
West Mexico: Art and Archeology of the Unknown Past, edited
by Richard F. Townsend. Reviewed by Thomas H. Lewis
- A
Cold Day to Die: Murder on the Highway, by Johnny Sughani.
Reviewed by Dave Gonzales
- Daughters
of the Buffalo Women: Maintaining the Tribal Faith, by Beverly
Hungry Wolf. Reviewed by Ronald Craig
- Essie’s
Story: The Life and Legacy of a Shoshone Teacher, by Esther
Burnett Horne and Sally McBeth. Reviewed by Amelia V. Katanski
- First
Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates
Tell Their Life Stories, edited by Andrew Garrod and Colleen
Larimore. Reviewed by Patricia Pierce Erikson
- Fur
Traders from New England: The Boston Men in the North Pacific,
1787–1800, edited by Briton C. Busch and Barry M. Gough.
Reviewed by Michael J. Mullin
- Justice
in Aboriginal Communities: Sentencing Alternatives, by Ross
Gordon Green. Reviewed by Keith James
- Kiowa:
A Woman Missionary in Indian Territory, by Isabel Crawford.
Reviewed by Juanita M. Firestone
- The
Morning the Sun Went Down, by Darryl Babe Wilson. Reviewed
by Georgiana Valoyce Sanchez
- Native
Libraries: Cross-Cultural Conditions in the Circumpolar
Countries, by Gordon H. Hills. Reviewed by Kenneth Wade
- The
Noontide Sun: The Field Journals of the Reverend Stephen
Bowers, by Arlene Benson. Reviewed by Dennis Kelley
- Peyote
Religious Art: Symbols of Faith and Belief, by Daniel C.
Swan. Reviewed by Benjamin Perez
- Powerful
Images: Portrayals of Native America, edited by Sarah E.
Boehme, et al. Reviewed by Phoebe Farris
- Rethinking
Hopi Ethnography, by Peter M. Whiteley. Reviewed by Carla
Olson
- Ritual
and Myth in Odawa Revitalization: Reclaiming a Sovereign
Place, by Melissa Pflüg. Reviewed by Justin Richland
- To
Show Heart: Native American Self-Determination and Federal
Indian Policy, 1960–1975, by George Pierre Castile. Reviewed
by Michelle LeBeau
- Watermelon
Nights, by Greg Sarris. Reviewed by Kenneth Lincoln
- With
My Own Eyes: A Lakota Woman Tells Her People’s History, by Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun and Josephine Waggoner. Reviewed
by Renae Moore Bredin
- A
Zuni Life: A Pueblo Indian in Two Worlds, by Virgil Wyaco.
Reviewed by Charles Ynfante
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