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Vol. 28, No. 4 2004

Articles

  • Cultured Memories: Power, Memory, and Finalism, by Richard Morris and Mary E. Stuckey
  • The Fourteenth Amendment as Related to Tribal Indians: Section I, “Subject to the Jurisdiction Thereof” and Section II, “Excluding Indians Not Taxed”, by George Beck
  • Coyote Poems: Navajo Poetry, Intertextuality, and Language Choice, by Anthony K. Webster
  • Race, Feminine Power, and the Vietnam War in Philip Red Eagle’s Red Earth, by Scott Andrews
  • Clash of Cultures as Euphemism: Avoiding History at the Little Bighorn, by Timothy Braatz

Reviews

  • American Indian Education, a History, by Jon Allan Reyhner and Jeanne Eder. Reviewed by Margaret Connell Szasz
  • The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West, by Barre Toelken. Reviewed by Claire R. Farrer
  • Battle for the BIA: G. E. E. Lindquist and the Missionary Crusade against John Collier, by David W. Daily. Reviewed by G. H. Grandbois
  • Beginning Creek, by Pamela Joan Innes, Linda Alexander, and Bertha Tilkens. Reviewed by Ofelia Zepeda
  • Bill Reid and Beyond: Expanding on Modern Native Art, edited by Karen Duffek and Charlotte Townsend-Gault. Reviewed by Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse
  • “Bringing Them under Subjection”: California’s Tejón Reservation and Beyond, 1852–1864, by George Harwood Phillips. Reviewed by Steven M. Karr
  • Coacoochee’s Bones: A Seminole Saga, by Susan A. Miller. Reviewed by Joyotpaul Chaudhuri
  • Cultural Politics and the Mass Media: Alaska Native Voices, by Patrick J. Daley and Beverly A. James. Reviewed by Richard M. Wheelock
  • Don’t Let the Sun Step over You: A White Mountain Apache Family Life, 1860–1975, by Eva Tulene Watt with assistance from Keith H. Basso. Reviewed by M. Eleanor Nevins
  • Forgotten Tribes: Unrecognized Indians and the Federal Acknowledgment Process, by Mark Edwin Miller. Reviewed by Sara-Larus Tolley
  • Ishi’s Brain: In Search of America’s Last Wild Indian, by Orin Starn. Reviewed by David Hurst Thomas
  • Living in the Land of Death: The Choctaw Nation, 1830–1860, by Donna L. Akers. Reviewed by James Taylor Carson
  • Murder on the Reservation: American Indian Crime Fiction, by Ray B. Browne. Reviewed by Cynthia Taylor
  • Totkv Mocvse/New Fire: Creek Folktales, by Earnest Gouge. Reviewed by Richard A. Sattler
  • Oracles: A Novel, by Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel. Reviewed by Philip Heldric
  • Reassessing Revitalization Movements: Perspectives from North America and the Pacific Islands, edited by Michael D. Harkin. Reviewed by Richard O. Clemmer
  • The Red Man’s on the Warpath: The Image of the “Indian” and the Second World War, by R. Scott Sheffield. Reviewed by Charles Ynfante
  • Tsawalk. A Nuu-chah-nulth Worldview, by E. Richard Atleo. Reviewed by Angelo A. Calvello
  • Unaffected by the Gospel: Osage Resistance to the Christian Invasion, 1673–1906: A Cultural Victory, by Willard Hughes Rollings. Reviewed by George E. “Tink” Tinker
  • The Whales, They Give Themselves: Conversations with Harry Brower Sr., edited by Karen Brewster. Reviewed by Chris B. Wooley