American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 20, No. 3 (1996) Special Edition -- The Shadowcatcher: The Uses of Native American Photography
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- Preface, by Ira Jacknis
- Alfred Kroeber and the Photographic Representation of California Indians, by Ira Jacknis
- Shadow Catchers or Shadow Snatchers? Ethical Issues for Photographers of Contemporary Native Americans, by Lee Philip Brumbaugh
- Marking Oneself: Use of Photographs by Native Americans of the Southern Northwest Coast, by Carolyn J. Marr
- Photographing the Navajo: Scanning Abuse, by James C. Faris
- Navajo Photography, by Monty Roessel
- Photography as Social and Economic Exchange: Understanding the Challenges Posed by Photography of Zuni Religious Ceremonies, by Nigel Holman
- High-Speed Film Captures the Vanishing Americans, in Living Color, by Rick Hill
- Images across Boundaries: History, Use, and Ethics of Photographs of American Indians, by Willow Roberts Powes
- Annotated Bibliography: Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, The Beet Queen, and Tracks: An Annotated Survey of Criticism through 1994, by Debra A. Burdick
Commentaries
- Letter, by H. Russel Holland
- "Ethnicity, Not Culture? . . ." A Reply, by Joseph G. Jorgensen
Literature
- Three Bulls Views the Portrait of Columbus, by John Woodrow Presley
- Three Bulls at the Ethnobotany Lecture, by John Woodrow Presley
- Coyote Dreams, by John Woodrow Presley
Reviews
- All My Sins Are Relatives, by William S. Penn. Reviewed by Michelle R. Kloppenburg
- Aniyunwiya/Real Human Beings: An Anthology of Contemporary; Cherokee Prose, edited by Joseph Bruchac. Reviewed by Melissa Hearn
- Becoming and Remaining a People: Native American Religions on the Northern Plains, by Howard L. Harrod. Reviewed by L.G. Moses
- Comparing the Policy of Aboriginal Assimilation: Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, by Andrew Armitage. Reviewed by Frederick H. White
- Eagle Transforming: The Art of Robert Davidson, by Ulli Steltzer and Robert Davidson. Reviewed by Barbara Iliff Brotherton
- Grass Games and Moon Races: California Indian Games and Toys, by Jeannine Gendar. Reviewed by Rebecca Dobkins
- The Great Canoes: Reviving a Northwest Coast Tradition, by David Neel. Reviewed by Chris B. Wooley
- Issues in Native American Cultural Identity, edited by Michael K. Green. Reviewed by Ward Churchill
- The Lightning Stick: Arrows, Wounds, and Indian Legends, by H. Henrietta Stockel. Reviewed by Raymond Wilson
- Native American Communities in Wisconsin, 1600–1960: A Study of Tradition and Change, by Robert E. Bieder. Reviewed by Edmund J. Danziger, Jr.
- Paul Kane`s Great Nor-West, by Diane Eaton and Sheila Urbanek. Reviewed by Jennifer McLerran
- The Porcupine Hunter and Other Stories: The Original Tsimshian Texts of Henry Tate, transcribed and annotated by Ralph Maud. Reviewed by Bethany Phillips
- Relocating Eden: The Image and Politics of Inuit Exile in the Canadian Arctic, by Alan Rudolph Marcus. Reviewed by Ronald K. Inouye
- Returning to the Homeland: Cherokee Poetry and Short Stories, by MariJo Moore. Reviewed by Cynthia R. Kasee
- Seven Hands, Seven Hearts, by Elizabeth Woody. Reviewed by Rosanne M. Gill
- Themes in Southwest Prehistory, edited by George J. Gumerman. Reviewed by G. Edward Evans
- Where White Men Fear to Tread: The Autobiography of Russell Means, by Russell Means, with Marvin J. Wolf. Reviewed by Dave Gonzales
- Winter of the Holy Iron, by Joseph Marshall III. Reviewed by Debbie Burdick
- Women and Power in Native North America, edited by Laura P. Klein and Lillian A. Ackerman. Reviewed by Bea Medicine
- You Can`t Get There from Here: The Mystique of North American Plains Indians` Culture and Philosophy, by John Friesen. Reviewed by Angelo A. Calvello
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