American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 29, No. 2 (2005) Special Edition -- Research Case Studies
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- The Southwest Oregon Research Project: Strengthening Coquille Sovereignty with Archival Research and Gift Giving, by Jason Younker
- Local Governments, Tribal Governments, and Service Delivery: A Unique Approach to Negotiated Problem Solving, by Doug Goodman, Daniel C. McCool, and F. Ted Hebert
- Hantavirus in Indian Country: The First Decade in Review, by Richard Pottinger
- Attitudes about Disabilities in a Southeastern American Indian Tribe, by Bette R. Keltner, Nancy A. Crowell, and Wilford Taylor
- Cancer Control Research Training for Native Researchers: A Model for Development of Additional Native Researcher Training Programs, by Thomas M. Becker, Esther Dunn, Lillian Tom-Orme, and Jennie Joe
- Traditional Navajo Maps and Wayfinding, by Klara Kelley and Harris Francis
Commentary
- When History Is Myth: Genocide and the Transmogrification of American Indians, by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
Reviews
- The American Indian Integration of Baseball, by Jeffrey Powers-Beck. Reviewed by William J. Bauer, Jr.
- The Apache Indians: In Search of the Missing Tribe, by Helge Ingstad. Reviewed by Philip J. Greenfeld
- Assimilation`s Agent: My Life as a Superintendent in the Indian Boarding School System, by Edwin L. Chalcraft. Reviewed by S. Carol Berg
- Coming to Shore: Northwest Coast Ethnology, Traditions, and Visions, edited by Marie Mauzé, Michael E. Harkin, and Sergei Kan. Reviewed by Nile R. Thompson
- Every Day Is a Good Day, by Wilma Mankiller. Reviewed by Carol Ward
- Friends and Enemies in Penn`s Woods: Indians, Colonists, and the Racial Construction of Pennsylvania, edited by William A. Pencak and Daniel K. Richter. Reviewed by John M. Shaw
- The History of the American Indians, by James Adair. Reviewed by Karl Davis
- Injun Joe`s Ghost: The Indian Mixed-Blood in American Writing, by Harry J. Brown. Reviewed by Margo Lukens
- Kahnawa`ke: Factionalism, Traditionalism, and Nationalism in a Mohawk Community, by Gerald F. Reid. Reviewed by John C. Mohawk
- Louis Owens: Literary Reflections on His Life and Work, edited by Jacquelyn Kilpatrick. Reviewed by Lee Schweninger
- Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement, by Dennis Banks with Richard Erdoes. Reviewed by John Sanchez
- Paddling to Where I Stand: Agnes Alfred, Qwiqwasutinuxw Noblewoman, edited by Martine J. Reid. Reviewed by Bruce Granville Miller
- The Penobscot Dance of Resistance: Tradition in the History of a People, by Pauleena MacDougall. Reviewed by Christopher Bilodeau
- Precious Cargo: California Indian Cradle Baskets and Childbirth Traditions, by Brian Bibby Reviewed by Suzanne Griset
- Putting a Song on Top of It: Expression and Identity on the San Carlos Apache Reservation, by David W. Samuels. Reviewed by Anne Dhu McLucas
- Sacajawea`s People: The Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country, by John W. W. Mann. Reviewed by John W. Heaton
- Tell Me, Grandmother: Traditions, Stories, and Cultures of Arapaho People, by Virginia Sutter. Reviewed by Anonymous
- Threatening Anthropology: McCarthyism and the FBI’s Surveillance of Activist Anthropologists, by David H. Price. Reviewed by Helen Jaskoski
- Unsettled Past, Unsettled Future: The Story of Maine Indians, by Neil Rolde. Reviewed by Maureen E. Smith
- Voices from Four Directions: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of North America, edited by Brian Swann. Reviewed by Paul V. Kroskrity
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