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Vol. 28, No. 2 2004
Articles
- "This Is My Reservation; I Belong Here": Salish and Kootenai Battle Termination with Self-Determination, 1953–1999, by Jaakko Puisto
- Wampum Belts with Initials and/or Dates as Design Elements: A Preliminary Review of One Subcategory of Political Belts, by Marshall Joseph Becker and Jonathan Lainey
- Foucault and Colonial Strategy in Douglas C. Jones's Arrest Sitting Bull, by Peter G. Murphy
- Navajo Electrification for Sustainable Development: The Potential Economic and Social Benefits, by Bain, Ballentine, DeSouza, Majure, Smith, and Turek
- Making Traditional Spaces: Cultural Compromise at Two-Spirit Gatherings in Oklahoma, by Brian Joseph Gilley
Commentary
- Social and Economic Consequences of Indian Gaming in Oklahoma, by Kenneth W. Grant II, Katherine A. Spilde, and Jonathan B. Taylor
Literature
- NAMes, by Scott Andrews
- NAMes II, by Scott Andrews
- Water Spider's Gift, by Scott Andrews
Reviews
- America's Second Tongue: American Indian Education and the Ownership of English, 1860–1900, by Ruth Spack. Reviewed by Bruce E. Johansen
- Anthropologists and Indians in the New South, edited by Rachel A. Bonney and J. Anthony Paredes. Reviewed by Stephanie May de Montigny
- The Bird Is Gone: A Manifesto, by Stephen Graham Jones. Reviewed by Robert L. Berner
- Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West, by Bobby Bridger. Reviewed by S. Elizabeth Bird
- Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750–1830, by Greg O'Brien. Reviewed by Brad Watkins
- The Future of Indigenous Peoples: Strategies for Survival and Development, edited by Duane Champagne and Ismael Abu-Saad. Reviewed by Jeff Corntassel
- Gambling and Survival in Native North America, by Paul Pasquaretta. Reviewed by Nicholas C. Peroff
- Irene Avaalaaqiaq: Myth and Reality, by Judith Nasby. Reviewed by Mary Jo Watson
- Ishi in Three Centuries, edited By Karl Kroeber and Clifton Kroeber. Reviewed by Albert L. Hurtado
- Lelooska: The Life of a Northwest Coast Artist, by Chris Friday. Reviewed by Ronald Hawker
- Native American Power in the United States, 1783–1795, by Celia Barnes. Reviewed by Richard N. Ellis
- Navajo Beadwork: Architectures of Light, by Ellen K. Moore. Reviewed by Orit Tamir
- Navajo Saddle Blankets: Textiles to Ride in the American West, edited by Lane Coulter. Reviewed by Kathleen Whitaker
- Ndakinna (Our Land): New and Selected Poems, by Joseph Bruchac. Reviewed by J. C. Ellefson
- Our Stories Remember: American Indian History, Culture, and Values through Storytelling, by Joseph Bruchac. Reviewed by Victoria Bomberry
- Real Indians: Identity and the Survival of Native America, by Eva Marie Garroutte. Reviewed by Andrew James Jolivétte
- Spider Woman Walks This Land: Traditional Cultural Properties and the Navajo Nation, by Kelli Carmean. Reviewed by Charles Cambridge
- Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850–1990, by Thomas Buckley. Reviewed by James V. Spickard
- Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival, edited by Kim Anderson and Benita Lawrence. Reviewed by Katherine Beaty Chiste
- Under the Palace Portal: Native American Artists in Santa Fe, by Karl Hoerig. Reviewed by Suzanne Newman Fricke
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