American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 23, No. 2 (1999)
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- Preliminary Study of the Western Gwich'in Bands, by Adeline Peter Raboff
- Rhetorical Exclusion: The Government`s Case Against American Indian Activists, AIM, and Leonard Peltier, by John Sanchez, Mary E. Stuckey, and Richard Morris
- Karl May's Western Novels and Aspects of Their Continuing Influence, by Carol Herselle Krinsky
- Kinship and Identity: Mixed Bloods in Urban Indian Communities, by Susan Applegate Krouse
- "...And We Are Still Here": From Berdache to Two-Spirit People, by Wesley Thomas and Sue-Ellen Jacobs
- "He Stood for Us Strongly": Father H. Baxter Liebler's Mission to the Navajo, by Robert S. McPherson
Commentary
- "Playing Indian," Power, and Racial Identity in American Sport: Gerald R. Gems` "The Construction, Negotiation, and Transformation of Racial Identity in American Football", by C. Richard King and Charles Fruehling Springwood
- A Response to "Playing Indian", by Gerald R. Gems
- The Concept of Hikwsi in Traditional Hopi Philosophy, by Maria D. Glowacka
Literature
- Squash Blossom Necklace, by Ken Goosens
- Thanksgiving, by Ken Goosens
- Snuffled, by Michael Thompson
- A Poem Maybe for Tina Deschenie, by Michael Thompson
Reviews
- American Indian Activism: Alcatraz to the Longest Walk, edited by Troy Johnson, Joane Nagel, and Duane Champagne. Reviewed by Mary E. Stuckey
- As We Are Now, edited by William S. Penn. Reviewed by Denise Low
- Cahokia: Domination and Ideology in the Mississippian World, edited by Timothy R. Pauketat and Thomas E. Emerson. Reviewed by John Richard Beery
- Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769–1936, by Lisbeth Haas. Reviewed by Susan Lobo
- Crow Indian Photographer: The Work of Richard Throssel, by Peggy Albright. Reviewed by Margaret B. Blackman
- Dog Road Woman, by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke. Reviewed by Darby Li Po Price
- Drawing Shadows to Stone: The Photography of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, 1897–1902, by Laurel Kendall, Barbara Mathe, Thomas Ross Miller, with Stanley A. Freed, Ruth S. Freed, and Laila Williamson. Reviewed by Joanna C. Scherer
- Family Matters, Tribal Affairs, by Carter Revard. Reviewed by Robert Bensen
- Ghost Dancing the Law: The Wounded Knee Trials, by John William Sayer. Reviewed by Rolland Dewing
- Handbook of Native American Literature, edited by Andrew Wiget. Reviewed by Dean Rader
- The Indians` New South: Cultural Change in the Colonial Southeast, by James Axtell. Reviewed by James Taylor Carson
- The Native American Sun Dance Religion and Ceremony: An Annotated Bibliography, compiled by Phillip M. White. Reviewed by Scott J. Howard
- Natives and Academics: Researching and Writing about American Indians, edited by Devon A. Mihesuah. Reviewed by David Arnold
- On Native Ground: Memoirs and Impressions, by Jim Barnes. Reviewed by Denise Low
- Tales of an Endishodi: Father Berard Haile and the Navajos, 1900–1961, edited and transcribed by Father Murray Bodo. Reviewed by Charlotte J. Frisbie
- Two-Spirit People: Native American Gender Identity, Sexuality and Spirituality, edited by Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Wesley Thomas, and Sabine Lang. Reviewed by Derek Milne
- "We Are Still Here!" The Algonquian Peoples of Long Island Today, by John A. Strong. Reviewed by Michael Leroy Oberg
- When Our Words Return: Writing, Hearing, and Remembering Oral Traditions of Alaska and the Yukon, edited by Phyllis Morrow and William Schneider. Reviewed by Ronald K. Inouye
- Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883–1933, by L. G. Moses. Reviewed by Erik Trump
- Winona`s Web, by Priscilla Cogan. Reviewed by Catherine R. Davids
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