American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 21, No. 3 (1997) Special Edition -- Selected Articles from the Eleventh Annual California Indian Conference
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- Introduction, by Lynn H. Gamble and Paul V. Kroskrity
- California's Endangered People and Endangered Ecosystems, by M. Kat Anderson
- Curriculum on Ecology and Natural Resource Management for Indian Natural Resource Workers, by Richard R. Harris and Randi Cox
- Natural Resource Inventories of Indian Public Domain Trust Allotment in California, by Gary Nakamura and Richard R. Harris
- Cognitive Metaphors in Hupa, by Jocelyn C. Ahlers
- Cupeño Trail of Tears: Relocation and Urbanization, by Diana Bahr
- Invisible Enemies: Ranching, Farming, and Quechan Indian Deaths at the Fort Yuma Agency, California, 1915–1925, by Clifford Trafzer
- The Needs of Pregnant and Parenting American Indian Women at Risk for Problem Alcohol or Drug Use, by Elaine Zahnd and Dorie Klein
- Ramona's Baskets: Romance and Reality, by Judith Polanich
- Museums and California Indians: Contemporary Issues, by Marilyn Guida
- Acknowledging the Repatriation Claims of Unacknowledged California Tribes, by Carole Goldberg
- California Indian Participation in Repatriation: Working Toward Recognition, by Diana Drake Wilson
- Tribal Membership and Citizenship: Challenges of Identity, by Roberta L. Haines
- An Overview of Recent United Nations Initiatives Concerning the Rights of Indigenous Peoples with Suggested Strategies for Increasing Participation by Tribes and Indigenous Organizations, by Stephen Quesenberry
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