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Vol. 26, No. 3 2002
Articles
- Southern
Paiute Letters: A Consideration of the Applications of Literacy,
by Martha C. Knack
- The
New York Oneidas: A Case Study in the Mismatch of Cultural
Tradition and Economic Development, by Bruce E. Johansen
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Science and Culture in a Curriculum for Tribal Environmental
Management: The TENRM Program at the Northwest Indian College,
by Gigi Berardi, Dan Burns, Phillip H. Duran, Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza,
Sharon Kinley, Lynn Robbins, Ted Williams, and Wayne Woods
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A Saponi by Any Other Name Is Still a Siouan, by Heriberto
Dixon
- "It
Is Cheaper and Better to Teach a Young Indian Than to Fight
an Old One": Thaddeus Pound and the Logic of Assimilation,
by Scott Laderman
Commentary
- "The
Earth Itself Was Sobbing": Madness and the Environment
in Novels by Leslie Marmon Silko and Louise Erdrich, by Peter
G. Beidler
Reviews
- American
Indian Politics and the American Political System, by David
E. Wilkins. Reviewed by Christine Gray
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American Indians and the Urban Experience, edited by Susan
Lobo and Kurt Peters. Reviewed by Susan L. Schrader
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Apache Voices: Their Stories of Survival as Told to Eve
Ball, by Sherry Robinson. Reviewed by Claire R. Farrer
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The Crooked Beak of Love, by Duane Niatum. Reviewed by Geary
Hobson
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Desert Indian Woman: Stories and Dreams, by Frances Manuel
and Deborah Neff. Reviewed by David Kozak
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Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early
America, by Daniel K. Richter. Reviewed by Michael J. Mullin
- A History of Utah’s American Indians, edited by Forrest
S. Cuch. Reviewed by Richard N. Ellis
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I Hear the Train: Reflections, Inventions, Refractions, by Louis Owens. Reviewed by Kimberly Roppolo
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Indian Women and French Men: Rethinking Cultural Encounter
in the Western Great Lakes, by Susan Sleeper-Smith. Reviewed
by Jon Parmenter
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James Anderson Slover, Minister to the Cherokees: A Civil
War Autobiography, edited by Barbara Cloud. Reviewed by
Tamrala Swafford
- More Than Curiosities: A Grassroots History of the Indian
Arts and Crafts Board and Its Precursors, 1920–1942, by Susan Labry Meyn. Reviewed by Ann McMullen
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Native America Collected: The Culture of an Art World, by
Margaret Dubin. Reviewed by Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse
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Native Peoples of the Southwest, by Trudy Griffin-Pierce.
Reviewed by Helen M. Bannan
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The Novels of Louise Erdrich: Stories of Her People, by
Connie A. Jacobs. Reviewed by Amelia V. Katanski
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Our Voices: Native Stories of Alaska and the Yukon, edited
by James Ruppert and John W. Bernet. Reviewed by John E.
Smelcer
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Power and Place: Indian Education in America, by Vine Deloria
Jr. and Daniel R. Wildcat. Reviewed by Deirdre A. Almeida
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To Be Indian: The Life of Iroquois-Seneca Arthur Caswell
Parker, by Joy Porter. Reviewed by Bruce E. Johansen
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Voices from the Delaware Big House Ceremony, edited by Robert
Grumet. Reviewed by Jay Miller
- The Washakie Letters of Willie Ottogary, Northwestern Shoshone
Journalist and Leader, 1906–1929, edited by Matthew
E. Kreitzer. Reviewed by Catherine S. Fowler
- Where 'Indians' Fear to Tread? A Postmodern Reading of Louise
Erdrich’s North Dakota Quartet, by Fabienne C. Quennet.
Reviewed by Scott Andrews
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