American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 23, No. 1 (1999)
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- "The Old System Is No Success": The Blackfeet Nation's Decision to Adopt the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, by Paul Rosier
- The Crucible of American Indian Identity: Native Tradition versus Colonial Imposition in Postconquest North America, by Ward Churchill
- Resistant History: Revising the Captivity Narrative in "Captivity" and Blackrobe: Isaac Jogues, by Robin Riley Fast
- Perception and Procedure: The Power of Ritual in Lame Deer Seeker of Visions, by Paola Carini
- Self-Reported Smoking Behavior and Attitudes in Aboriginal Treatment Centers Across Canada, by Heather Coleman and Deanna Greyeyes
- Incommensurability and Nicholas Black Elk: An Exploration, by Scott Howard
- Sam Kenoi's Coyote Stories: Poetics and Rhetoric in Some Chiricahua Apache Narratives, by Anthony K. Webster
Commentary
- Notes from the "Culture Wars": More Annotations on the Debate Regarding the Iroquois and the Origins of Democracy, by Bruce Johansen
- Beads, Wampum, Money, Words—and Old English Riddles, by Carter Revard
Review Essay
- Ethnicity, Indian Identity, and Indian Literature, by Alan R. Velie
Literature
- Songs from an Outcast, by John Smelcer
- Animal Spirits, by John Smelcer
- Nunyae Senk`aaze, by John Smelcer
- Evening at Fielding Lake, by John Smelcer
- Talt`aezi Bene` Xeltse`e, by John Smelcer
- Loneliness, by John Smelcer
- Sneyaa, by John Smelcer
- Mourning Song for the Last Indian, by John Smelcer
- Dzitaex C`eliis Xandenne Ahtna Koht`aene, by John Smelcer
- Muskrat Woman, by John Smelcer
- Dzen Ts`akae, by John Smelcer
- The Widower`s Dance, by John Smelcer
- Kayaax C`edzes, by John Smelcer
Reviews
- The Alabama-Coushatta Indians, by Jonathan B. Hook. Reviewed by Daniel M. Cobb
- American Indian Sovereignty and the U.S. Supremem Court: The Masking of Justice, by David E. Wilkins. Reviewed by Samuel R. Cook
- The Antelope Wife, by Louise Erdrich. Reviewed by Peter G. Beidler
- Apocalypse of Chiokoyhikoy: Chief of the Iroquois, by Robert Griffin and Donald A. Grinde, Jr. Reviewed by Barbara A. Mann
- Dissonant Worlds, Roger Vandersteene among the Cree, by Earl H. Waugh. Reviewed by Donald B. Smith
- Early Native American Writing, edited by Helen Jaskoski. Reviewed by Amelia V. Katanski
- Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Inc., by Mick Gidley. Reviewed by Paula Richardson Fleming
- A Grammar of Bella Coola, by Philip W. Davis and Ross Saunders. Reviewed by Joseph F. Eska
- The Hernando de Soto Expedition: History, Historiography, and "Discovery" in the Southeast, by Patricia Galloway. Reviewed by James. A. Lewis
- Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing. By Richard C. Adams, edited by Deborah Nichols. Reviewed by John Richard Beery
- Linking Arms Together: American Indian Treaty Visions of Law and Peace, 1600–1800, by Robert A. Williams, Jr. Reviewed by James Drake
- Northern Haida Songs, by John Enrico and Wendy Bross Stuart. Reviewed by Frederick White
- The Paths of Kateri`s Kin, by Christopher Vecsey. Reviewed by Nancy Bonvillain
- Places of Memory: Whiteman`s Schools and Native American Communities, by Alan Peshkin. Reviewed by Timothy Lintner
- Powhatan`s World and Colonial Virginia: A Clash of Cultures, by Frederic W. Gleach. Reviewed by Peter C. Mancall
- Rethinking American Indian History, edited by Donald L. Fixico. Reviewed by David Arnold
- Theodore Roosevelt and Six Friends of the Indians, by William T. Hagan. Reviewed by Robert L. Munkres
- To Do Good to My Indian Brethren: The Writings of Joseph Johnson, edited by Laura Murray. Reviewed by Joanna Brooks
- Tonto`s Revenge: Reflections on American Indian Culture and Policy, by Rennard Strickland. Reviewed by Scott Vickers
- White Man`s Medicine: Government Doctors and the Navajo, 1863–1955, by Robert A. Trennert. Reviewed by Christopher K. Riggs
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