American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 27, No. 3 (2003)
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- Wife, Mother, Provider, Defender, God: Women in Lakota Winter Counts, by Barbara Risch
- Planning for Sustainable Reservation Economic Development: A Case Study of the Swinomish Marina and Mixed-Use Commercial Development, by Nicholas Christos Zaferatos
- "In the Old Language": A Glossary of Ojibwe Words, Phrases, and Sentences in Louise Erdrich`s Novels, by Peter G. Beidler
- To Find a Treasure: The Nuu-chah-nulth Wolf Mask, by Arnold Kruger
Literature
- Topography of the Family Plot, by Kim TallBear
- Great-grandmother in the Second World, by Kim TallBear
- 15 minutes till grand entry, by Venaya J. Yazzie
Reviews
- Alaska, an American Colony, by Stephen Haycox. Reviewed by Joseph G. Jorgensen
- The Archaeology and History of the Native Georgia Tribes, by Max E. White. Reviewed by Robbie Ethridge
- Aurelia: A Crow Creek Trilogy, by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Reviewed by Cheryl Bennett
- Blood Narrative: Indigenous Identity in American Indian and Maori Literary and Activist Texts, by Chadwick Allen. Reviewed by Sandra Baringer
- Circle of Goods: Women, Work, and Welfare in a Reservation Community, by Tressa Berman. Reviewed by Rebecca Dobkins
- Etowah: The Political History of a Chiefdom Capital, by Adam King. Reviewed by Claudine Payne
- Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World, by William Engelbrecht. Reviewed by Michael J. Mullin
- Language and Literacy Teaching for Indigenous Education: A Bilingual Approach, by Norbert Francis and Jon Reyhner. Reviewed by Margaret Bender
- The Little Water Medicine Society of the Senecas, by William N. Fenton. Reviewed by Kenneth M. Morrison
- "Mixed Blood" Indians: Racial Reconstruction in the Early South, by Theda Purdue. Reviewed by Russel Lawrence Barsh
- Native American Worldviews: An Introduction, by Jerry H. Gill. Reviewed by Anne Waters
- One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage: An Arapaho Life, by Jeffrey D. Anderson. Reviewed by Thomas H. Johnson
- Plateau Indians and the Quest for Spiritual Power, 1700–1850, by Larry Cebula. Reviewed by Rodney Frey
- Pow Wows, Fat Cats, and Other Indian Tales, by E. Donald Two-Rivers. Reviewed by Philip Heldrich
- Raising Ourselves: A Gwich`in Coming of Age Story from the Yukon River, by Velma Wallis. Reviewed by Phyllis Ann Fast
- The Renaissance of American Indian Higher Education, edited by Maenette K. P. Benham and Wayne J. Stein. Reviewed by S. Carol Berg
- Siege and Survival: History of the Menominee Indians, 1634–1856, by David R. M. Beck. Reviewed by Michael Leroy Oberg
- Termination`s Legacy: The Discarded Indians of Utah, by R. Warren Metcalf. Reviewed by Richard O. Clemmer
- Voices from the Trail of Tears, by Vicki Rozema. Reviewed by William L. Anderson
- Worship and Wilderness: Culture, Religion, and Law in Public Lands Management, by Lloyd Burton. Reviewed by Noriko Ishiyama
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