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Vol. 6, No. 2 1982
Articles
- Saskatchewan Train (Poem), by Gretchen Cotrell
- From "One Nation" in the Northeast to "New Nation" in the Northwest: A Look at the Emergence of the Métis, by Olive Patricia Dickason
- Ethnogenesis: Settlement and Growth of a "New People", by Jacqueline Peterson
- Mixed Bloods of Moose Factory, 1730-1981: A Socio-Economic Study, by Carol Judd
- Any Bar in Chinook (Poem), by Gretchen Cotrell
- Reflections on Fur Trade Social History and Métis History in Canada, by Arthur J. Ray
- Letter to the Little Shell (Poem), by Gretchen Cotrell
Reviews
- Native Studies: American Indian and Canadian Indians, by John Price.
Reviewed by
Tom King
- Sermon and Three Waves: A Journey through Night, by William Oandasan.
Reviewed by Timothy Shaughnessy
- If You Take My Sheep, the Evolution and Conflicts of Navajo Pastoralism, 1630-1868, by Lynn R. Bailey. Reviewed
by Lawrence C. Kelley
- Mother Earth, Father Sky, and Economic Development: Navajo Resources and Their Use, by Philip Reno. Reviewed
by David Stea
- This Song Remembers: Self Portraits of Native Americans in the Arts, edited by Jane B. Katz. Reviewed by
R. D. Theisz
- The Dark Wind, by Tony Hillerman. Reviewed by Peter G. Beidler
- Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfeet; Charcoal's World; Red Crow, Warrior Chief, by Hugh A. Dempsey.
Reviewed by David Reed Miller
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