|

|
| 
Vol. 25, No. 2 2001
Articles
- Aboriginal
Justice, the Media, and the Symbolic Management of Aboriginal/Euro-Canadian
Relations, by Elizabeth Furniss
- Transformed
or Transformative? Two Northwest Coast Artists in the Era
of Assimilation, by Ronald W. Hawker
- Indian
Giving: Allotments on the Arizona Navajo Railroad Frontier,
1904–1937, by Klara Kelley and Harris Francis
- Beyond
the Rhetoric: Implementing a Culturally Appropriate Research
Project in First Nation Communities, by Peter Hudson and
Sharon Taylor-Henley
- Catholicism
in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and Tracks,
by Dennis M. Walsh
Commentary
- Political
Theory and American Indian Values: The Case of the Muscogee
Creeks, by Joyotpaul Chaudhuri
Literature
- Planting,
by Roberta Hill
- At
Lame Deer, Montana, by Roberta Hill
- Heat,
by Roberta Hill
- Mother's
Only Daughter, by Roberta Hill
- Cicada,
by Roberta Hill
- Smoke
Dancers, by Karenne Wood
- Cactus
Song, by Karenne Wood
- Something
Is Always Taking Us Away, by Karenne Wood
- Amoroleck's
Words, by Karenne Wood
- James "Don Santiago" Kirker, "King
of New Mexico":
His Vision, by Rawdon Tomlinson
- The
Fish Dancers (Quileute), by Mike Catalano
- Gray
Wolf (Navajo), by Mike Catalano
- On
the Other Side, by Joan Wiese Johannes
- "Take
It to the Cedar" (Doug Expounds on Blackfoot’s
Quotation), by Joan Wiese Johannes
- Since
Carving the Flute, by Joan Wiese Johannes
Reviews
- American
Indian Grandmothers: Traditions and Transitions, edited
by Marjorie M. Schweitzer. Reviewed by Martha Harroun Foster
- American
Indian Health: Innovations in Health Care, Promotion,
and Policy, edited by Everett R. Rhoades. Reviewed by Nancy Reifel
- The
Archaeological Northeast, edited by Mary Ann Levine,
Kenneth E. Sassaman, and Michael
S. Nassaney. Reviewed by Jordan E. Kerber
- Battle
for the Soul: Métis
Children Encounter Evangelical Protestants at Mackinaw
Mission, 1823–1837, by Keith R. Widder. Reviewed by Martha
Harroun Foster
- Black
Elk Lives: Conversations with the Black Elk Family, by
Esther Black Elk DeSersa,
Olivia Black
Elk Pourier, Aaron DeSersa Jr., and Clifton DeSersa, edited by Esther Black Elk DeSersa, Hilda Neihardt, and Lori Utecht.
Reviewed by Daniele Bolelli
- Conspiracy
of Interests: Iroquois Dispossession and the Rise of
New York State, by Laurence M. Hauptman. Reviewed by Bruce E. Johansen
- Coosa:
The Rise and Fall of a Southeastern Mississippian Chiefdom, by Marvin T. Smith. Reviewed by Peter N. Peregrine
- Dominion
and Civility: English Imperialism and Native America,
1585–1685, by Michael Leroy Oberg. Reviewed by Louise A. Breen
- Dreaming
the Dawn: Conversations with Native Artists and Activists, by E. K. Caldwell. Reviewed by Mary E. Stuckey
- The
Journey of Navajo Oshley: An Autobiography and Life History, edited by
Robert S. McPherson. Reviewed by James B. LaGrand
- The
Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, by Louise
Erdrich. Reviewed by Peter G. Beidler
- Listening
to Our Grandmothers’ Stories:
The Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Females, 1852–1949, by Amanda J. Cobb. Reviewed by Wendy B. St. Jean
- Messages
from Frank’s
Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian
Way, by Charles Wilkinson. Reviewed by Carolyn J. Marr
- The
Native American Oral Tradition: Voices of the Spirit
and Soul, by Lois Einhorn. Reviewed by Lanny Real Bird
- Native
American Spirituality: A Critical Reader, edited by Lee
Irwin. Reviewed by Kathleen Tigerman
- Natives
and Newcomers: The Cultural Origins of North America, by James Axtell. Reviewed by James Taylor Carson
- Privileging
the Past: Reconstructing History in Northwest Coast Art, by Judith
Ostrowitz. Reviewed by Elizabeth A. Newsome
- Telling
a Good One: The Process of a Native American Collaborative
Biography, by
Theodore
Rios and Kathleen
Mullen Sands. Reviewed by David Kozak
- Visit
Teepee Town: Native Writings after the Detours, edited
by Diane Glancy
and Mark
Nowak. Reviewed by Stephanie M. McKenzie
- The
Worlds between Two Rivers: Perspectives on American Indians
in Iowa, edited by
Gretchen M. Bataille,
David
Mayer Gradwohl,
and Charles
L. P. Silet. Reviewed by John Richard Beery
|
|
|