American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 19, No. 3 (1995)
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- Cultural Imperialism and the Marketing of Native America, by Laurie Anne Whitt
- Santa Fe Indian Camp, House 21, Richmond, California: Persistence of Identity among Laguna Pueblo Railroad Laborers, 1945–1982, by Kurt Peters
- The Delivery of Power: Reading American Indian Childbirth Narratives, by Susan L. Rockwell
- Native Land and Foreign Desire: William Penn`s Treaty with the Indians, by Beth Fowkes Tobin
- Lost Women of the Matriarchy: Iroquois Women in the Historical Literature, by Martha Harroun Foster
- Folk Law and Contemporary Coast Salish Tribal Code, by Bruce G. Miller
- Tobacco Use Policies and Practices in Diverse Indian Settings, by Roberta Hall, Edward Lichtenstein, Linda Burhansstipanov, Sally M. Davis, Felicia Hodge, Steven Schinke, Beverly Singer, Larri Fredericks, Russell E. Glasgow
- School Achievement and Dropout among Anglo and Indian Females and Males: A Comparative Examination, by Keith James, Ernie Chavez, Fred Beauvais, Ruth Edwards, and Gene Oetting
Commentaries
- In Memory of White Wolf's Child, by Al Johnson
- A Historic Addendum on the Relationship of Anthropologists and Indian Communities, by J. V. (Jay) Powell
Literature
- Buckskin Curtain, by Vee Salabiye
- Dancing, by Vee Salabiye
- Always Remember Where You Come From, by Vee Salabiye
- Greasewood, by Vee Salabiye
- For Jacob, by Vee Salabiye
- My Ca-Boy, by Vee Salabiye
- Beware of Hairy Indian Men, by Vee Salabiye
Reviews
- America in European Consciousness, 1493–1750, edited by Karen Ordahl Kupperman. Reviewed by Bernard W. Sheehan
- Chickasaw: An Analytical Dictionary, by Pamela Munro and Catherine Willmond. Reviewed by Geoffrey Kimball
- Chiefs, Agents & Soldiers: Conflict on the Navajo Frontier, 1868–1882, by William Haas Moore. Reviewed by Wade Davies
- Dancing on Common Ground: Tribal Cultures and Alliances on the Southern Plains, by Howard Meredith. Reviewed by Clyde Ellis
- Enduring Traditions: The Native Peoples of New England, edited by Laurie Weinstein. Reviewed by Charles A. Bishop
- First Artist of the West: George Catlin Paintings and Watercolors from the Collection of Gilcrease Museum, by Joan Carpenter Troccoli. Reviewed by Jennifer McLerran
- The Fus Fixico Letters, edited by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr. and Carol A. Petty Hunter. Reviewed by Betty Booth Donohue
- Growing Up Native American, edited by Patricia Riley. Reviewed by Edith Blicksilver
- Indians and the American West in the Twentieth Century, by Donald L. Parman. Reviewed by Troy R. Johnson
- I Stand in the Center of the Good: Interviews with Contemporary Native American Artists, edited by Lawrence Abbot. Reviewed by Janet Catherine Berlo
- Kwakwaka`wakw Settlements, 1775–1920: A Geographical Analysis and Gazetteer, by Robert Galois. Reviewed by Randy J. Bertolas
- Lakota and Cheyenne: Indian Views of the Great Sioux War, 1876–1877, compiled, edited, and annotated by Jerome A. Greene. Reviewed by Donald J. Berthrong
- Native American Resurgence and Renewal: A Reader and Bibliography, edited by Robert N. Wells, Jr. Reviewed by Donald E. Green
- Nch`i-Wána "The Big River": Mid-Columbia Indians and Their Land, by Eugene S. Hunn, with James Selam and family. Reviewed by Clifford E. Trafzer
- The Ojibwa of Western Canada, 1780 to 1870, by Laura Peers. Reviewed by Bruce M. White
- Returning the Gift: Poetry and Prose from the First North American Native Writers` Festival, edited by Joseph Bruchac. Reviewed by Mark Nowak
- Sharing the Desert: The Tohono O`Odham in History, by Winston P. Erickson. Reviewed by Henry F. Dobyns
- A Structured Approach to Learning the Basic Inflections of the Cherokee Verb, by Durbin D. Feeling. Reviewed by Howard Meredith
- An Outline of Basic Verb Inflections of Oklahoma Cherokee, by Charles D. Van Tuyl, in collaboration with Durbin Feeling. Reviewed by Howard Meredith
- Tammarniit (Mistakes): Inuit Relocation in the Eastern Arctic, 1939–63, by Frank James Tester and Peter Kulchyski. Reviewed by Ryan Madden
- We Have the Right to Exist: A Translation of Aboriginal Indigenous Thought, by Wub-e-ke-niew. Reviewed by Dave Gonzales
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