American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 22, No. 2 (1998)

Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)

Commentary

Literature

  • There Was an Old Woman Who Lived All Alone (fiction), by Joanne Marie Barker
  • jumping through the hoops of history (poem), by Suzan Shown Harjo
  • Morning Star Children (poem), by Suzan Shown Harjo
  • Sacred Ground (poem), by Suzan Shown Harjo
  • Green Winter at La Push (poem), by Fredrick Zydek
  • A Dream of the Beginning Time (poem), by Fredrick Zydek
  • Moonfish (poem), by Fredrick Zydek
  • Chaco (poem), by Paul Young
  • Solstice (poem), by Paul Young
  • Yanomami (poem), by Paul Young
  • Tarahumara (poem), by Paul Young
  • For My Grandfather (poem), by R. J. St. Patrick
  • Night Bird`s Song (poem), by R. J. St. Patrick
  • You Cannot Displace My Heart (poem), by R. J. St. Patrick
  • On the Reservation Without Buffalo (poem), by Kennette H. Wilkes

Reviews

  • After King Philip`s War: Presence and Persistence in Indian New England, edited by Colin G. Calloway. Reviewed by Jill Lepore
  • American Sacred Space, by David Chidester and Edward T. Linenthal. Reviewed by Michelle Stevens
  • Boston Mountain Tales: Stories from a Cherokee Family, by Glenn J. Twist. Reviewed by Myrtle Beavers
  • Handbook of North American Indians, Languages, Volume 17, edited by Ives Goddard. Reviewed by Catherine Bereznak
  • In Defense of Mohawk Land: Ethnopolitical Conflict in Native North America, by Linda Pertusati. Reviewed by Laurence M. Hauptman
  • In Mohawk Country: Early Narratives about a Native People, edited by Dean R. Snow, Charles T. Gehring, and William A. Starna. Reviewed by Olive Patricia Dickason
  • The Legacy of D`Arcy McNickle: Writer, Historian, Activist, edited by John Lloyd Purdy. Reviewed by Kenneth R. Philp
  • Lushootseed Texts: An Introduction to Puget Salish Narrative Aesthetics, edited by Crisca Bierwert. Reviewed by Kristin Denham
  • Men Down West, by Kenneth Lincoln. Reviewed by Philip Heldrich
  • Mohawk Reporter: The Six Nations Columns of George Beaver, edited by William Guy Spittal. Reviewed by William N. Fenton
  • Nesuya`s Basket, by Carol Purdy. Reviewed by Sandra K. Baringer
  • Ocean Power, by Ofelia Zepeda. Reviewed by Laura Tohe
  • Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change, by John C. Ewers. Reviewed by Todd Kerstetter
  • Power of a Navajo; Carl Gorman: The Man and His Life, by Henry and Georgia Greenberg. Reviewed by William H. Lyon
  • Songs for Discharming, by Denise Sweet. Reviewed by Lenore Baeli Wang
  • The Stars We Know: Crow Indian Astronomy and Lifeways, by Timothy B. McCleary. Reviewed by Jay Miller
  • The Struggle for the Georgia Coast: An Eighteenth-Century Spanish Retrospective on Guale and Mocama, by John E. Worth. Reviewed by Alan Gallay
  • War Cries, by Diane Glancy. Reviewed by Thomas Riccio
  • The Worlds of P`otsúnú: Geronima Cruz Montoya of San Juan Pueblo, by Jeanne Shutes and Jill Mellick. Reviewed by Päivi H. Hoikkala
  • Woven by the Grandmothers: Nineteenth Century Navajo Textiles from the National Museum of the American Indian, edited by Eulalie Bonar. Reviewed by Paul G. Zolbrod

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