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Vol. 25, No. 4 2001
Articles
- Renaissance Man: The Tribal “Schizophrenic”
in Sherman Alexie’s Indian Killer, by Stuart Christie
- Keeping the Native on the Reservation:
The Struggle for Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony, by
Jeff Karem
- Cosmopolitan or Primitive? Environmental
Dissonance and Regional Ideology in the Mosquito Coast, by
Baron L. Pineda
- Making the Indian: Colonial Knowledge,
Alcohol, and Native Americans, by Gilbert Quintero
- By Any Other Name: Rhetorical Colonialism
in North America, by Mary E. Stuckey and John M. Murphy
Literature (poetry)
- Map of My Homecoming, by Renée Bartocquteh
- Accented with Memories, by Renée
Bartocquteh
- Galoni, by Renée Bartocquteh
- Tales in the Wind, by Edward Henry
- No Snow, by Edward Henry
- Voices of the Stones, by Edward Henry
Reviews
- Aristocratic Encounters: European Travelers
and North American Indians, by Harry Liebersohn. Reviewed
by Bruce E. Johansen
- Captured in the Middle: Tradition and
Experience in Contemporary Native American Writing, by Sidner
Larson. Reviewed by Eric Reimer
- Cis Dideen Kat (When the Plume Rises):
The Way of the Lake Babine Nation, by Jo-Anne Fiske and
Betty Patrick. Reviewed by Lisa Rieger
- A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee, with Notes
on the Florida and Oklahoma Seminole Dialects of Creek, by Jack B. Martin and Margaret McKane Mauldin. Reviewed
by Betty J. Mason
- Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice, and Game
in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hunting
and Fishing Rights, compiled by James M. McClurken, with
Charles E. Cleland, Thomas Lund, John D. Nichols, Helen
Tanner, and Bruce White. Reviewed by Rebecca Kugel
- Fluid Arguments: Five Centuries of Western
Water Conflicte, edited by Char Miller. Reviewed by Rudolph
C. Ryser
- "Haughty Conquerors": Amherst
and the Great Indian Uprising of 1763, by William R. Nester.
Reviewed by Colin G. Calloway
- How Should I Read These? Native Women
Writers in Canada, by Helen Hoy. Reviewed by Catherine Rainwater
- Immigration and the Political Economy
of Home: West Indian Brooklyn and American Indian Minneapolis,
1945–1992, by Rachel Buff. Reviewed by Natchee Blu
Barnd
- Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic
Fate of the First Americans, by Anthony F. C. Wallace. Reviewed
by Michael Leroy Oberg
- People of the Wachusett: Greater New England
in History and Memory 1630–1860, by David Jaffee.
Reviewed by Charles L. Cohen
- Redskins: Racial Slur or Symbol of Success? by Bruce Stapleton. Reviewed by Dolph Hatfield
- The Roads of My Relations: Stories, by
Devon A. Mihesuah. Reviewed by Gregory R. Campbell
- Subject Matter: Technology, the Body,
and Science on the Anglo-American Frontier, 1500–1676, by Joyce E. Chaplin. Reviewed by Michael J. Mullin
- Tell Them We Are Going Home: The Odyssey
of the Northern Cheyennes, by John H. Monnett. Reviewed
by Gregory R. Campbell
- The Voice of Dawn: An Autohistory of the
Abenaki Nation, by Frederick Matthew Wiseman. Reviewed by
Laurie Weinstein
- Weaving the Dance: Navajo Yeibichai Textiles
(1910–1950), by Rebecca M. Valette and Jean-Paul Valette.
Reviewed by Wesley Thomas
- Where the Two Roads Meet, by Christopher
Vecsey. Reviewed by Kenneth M. Morrison
- Will the Time Ever Come? A Tlingit Source
Book, edited by Andrew Hope III and Thomas F. Thornton.
Reviewed by Joseph Galen Nelson
- Women of the Dawn, by Bunny McBride. Reviewed
by Karren Baird-Olson
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