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Vol. 24, No. 4 2000
Articles
- Recovery
and Resistance: The Renewal of Traditional Spirituality
among American Indian Women, by Karren Baird-Olson and Carol
Ward
- The
Facts of Fictional Magic: John Tanner as a Source for Louise
Erdrich's Tracks and The Birchbark House, by
Peter G. Beidler
- Bright
Child of Oklahoma: Lotsee Patterson and the Development
of America's Tribal Libraries, by Bonnie Biggs
- Appropriate
Technologies in the Traditional Native American Smokehouse:
Public Health Considerations in Tribal Community Development,
by Mary Ellen Flanagan and Nicholas C. Zaferatos
- The
Power of Borders in Native American Literature: Leslie Marmon
Silko's Almanac of the Dead, by Bernie Harder
- Will
Big Trotter Reclaim His Place? The Role of the Wolf in Navajo
Tradition, by Steve Pavlik
Commentary
- Government-to-Government
Negotiations: How the Timbisha Shoshone Got Its Land Back,
by Steven Haberfeld
Literature
- The
Ghost Dancers (Timbisha), by Mike Catalano
- Gathering
Water (Paiute), by Mike Catalano
- Canyon
de Chelly, by Larry D. Thomas
- In
Dinehtah, by Larry D. Thomas
- Song
of the Cloud Maiden, by Maya Quintero
- Cansada,
by Maya Quintero
- Late
Afternoon in North Dakota—A Meditation, by Maya Quintero
- Tell
Me Why, by Maya Quintero
- Low
Haze Over LA, by Maya Quintero
Reviews
- An
Account of the Antiquities of the Indians, by Fray Ramon
Pané, Neil L. Whitehead, and José Juan Arrom. Reviewed by José Barreiro
- American
Indians in the Marketplace: Persistence and Innovation among
the Menominees and Metlakatlans, 1870–1920, by Brian C.
Hosmer. Reviewed by Laurence M. Hauptman
- The
Apache Diaries: A Father-Son Journey, by Grenville and Neil
Goodwin. Reviewed by Claire R. Farrer
- The
Black Elk Reader, edited by Clyde Holler. Reviewed by Scott
J. Howard
- The
Caddo Chiefdoms: Caddo Economics and Politics, 700–1835, by David LaVere. Reviewed by Carol Hampton
- The
Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War: Fort Sill 1894–1914, by John Anthony Turcheneske Jr. Reviewed by Elizabeth J.
Hernandez
- Defining
American Indian Literature: One Nation Divisible, by Robert
L. Berner. Reviewed by Betty Booth Donohue
- Indians
and Colonists at the Crossroads of Empire: The Albany Congress
of 1754, by Timothy J. Shannon. Reviewed by Gregory Schaaf
- Indian
Country, God's Country: Native Americans and the National
Parks, by Philip Burnham. Reviewed by Jeffrey M. Sanders
- Indian
Gaming: Tribal Sovereignty and American Politics, by W.
Dale Mason. Reviewed by Katherine A. Spilde
- Language
Policies in English Dominant Countries, edited by Michael
Herriman and Barbara Burnaby. Reviewed by Frederick White
- Lushootseed
Culture and the Shamanic Odyssey: An Anchored Radiance, by Jay Miller. Reviewed by Frederick White
- Sacred
Fireplace (Oceti Wakan): Life and Teachings of a Lakota
Medicine Man, by Pete S. Catches Sr. Reviewed by Liz Grobsmith
- Samson
Occom and the Christian Indians of New England, by W. DeLoss
Love. Reviewed by Michael Leroy Oberg
- Spirit
Wars: Native North American Religions in the Age of Nation
Building, by Ronald Niezen. Reviewed by Daniele Bolelli
- Sustaining
the Forest, the People, and the Spirit, by Thomas Davis.
Reviewed by Terry L. Anderson
- Talking
on the Page: Editing Aboriginal Oral Texts, edited by Laura
J. Murray and Keren Rice. Reviewed by Paul Brooke
- Western
Apache-English Dictionary: A Community-Generated Bilingual
Dictionary, by Dorothy Bray in collaboration with the White
Mountain Apache Tribe. Reviewed by David Samuels
- Your
Fyre Shall Burn No More: Iroquois Policy toward New France
and Its Native Allies to 1701, by José António Brandão.
Reviewed by John Richard Beery
- The
Zuni Enigma, by Nancy Yaw Davis. Reviewed by Nancy Marie
Mithlo
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