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Vol. 28, No. 3 2004
Articles
- The
Use of Oral Literature to Provide Community Health Education
on the Southern Northwest Coast by Nile Robert Thompson
and C. Dale Sloat
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Forced to Abandon Their Farms: Water Deprivation and Starvation
among the Gila River Pima, 1892–1904 by David H. DeJong
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A Comparison of the Community Roles of Indigenous-Operated
Criminal Justice Organizations in Canada, the United States,
and Australia by Marianne O. Nielsen
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Crafting Europe’s “Clean Slate” Advantage:
World-System Expansion and the Indigenous Mississippians
of North America by Shirley A. Hollis
Commentary
- Siting
the Literature Review: Dialogues on the Location of Literature
by Lia Ruttan
Reviews
- American
Indians in U.S. History. By Roger L. Nichols. Reviewed by
Jack D. Forbes
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Blanket Weaving in the Southwest. By Joe Ben Wheat. Reviewed
by Jennifer McLerran
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Captors and Captives: The 1704 French and Indian Raid on
Deerfield. By Evan Haefeli and Kevin Sweeney. Reviewed by
Mark A. Nicholas
- “The
Cherokee Night” and Other Plays. By Lynn Riggs. Reviewed
by Jaye T. Darby
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Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World. By Robbie
Ethridge. Reviewed by Michael D. Green
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Enduring Legacies: Native American Treaties and Contemporary
Controversies. Edited by Bruce E. Johansen. Reviewed by
David Martínez
- Hermanitos
Comanchitos: Indo-Hispano Rituals of Captivity and Redemption.
By Enrique R. Lamadrid. Reviewed by Peter J. Garcia
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Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57. By Gerald Vizenor. Reviewed by
Maria Orban
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Hunters and Bureaucrats: Power, Knowledge, and Aboriginal-State
Relations in the Southwest Yukon. By Paul Nadasdy. Reviewed
by Crisca Bierwert
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Indigenizing the Academy: Transforming Scholarship and Empowering
Communities. Edited by Devon Abbott Mihesuah and Angela
Cavender Wilson. Reviewed by John Munro
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Individuality Incorporated: Indians and the Multicultural
Modern. By Joel Pfister. Reviewed by Arif Dirlik
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Invisible Indigenes: The Politics of Nonrecognition. By
Bruce G. Miller. Reviewed by Sara-Larus Tolley
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Mining, the Environment, and Indigenous Development Conflicts.
By Saleem H. Ali. Reviewed by Lynn Robbins
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On the Bloody Road to Jesus: Christianity and the Chiricahua
Apaches. By H. Henrietta Stockel. Reviewed by Robert H.
Craig
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Pocahontas: Medicine Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, Diplomat.
By Paula Gunn Allen. Reviewed by Donald K. Sharpes
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