American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 32, No. 2 (2008) Special Edition -- Indigenous Locations Post-Katrina: Beyond Invisibility and Disaster
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- Preface, by Andrew Jolivette
- Introduction: Beyond Invisibility and Disaster, by Andrew Jolivette
Part I: The Status of the Houma Nation Post-Katrina
- Watered by Tempests: Hurricanes in the Cultural Fabric of the United Houma Nation, by J. Daniel d`Oney
- Tales of Wind and Water: Houma Indians and Hurricanes, by T. Mayheart Dardar
Part II: Media Invisibility: Understanding Race and Place
- George Bush May Not Like Black People, but No One Gives a Dam about Indigenous Peoples: Visibility and Indianness after the Hurricanes, by C. Richard King
- Missed by the Mass Media: The Houma, Pointe-au-Chien, and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, by Robert Keith Collins
Part III: Preserving Culture, Rebuilding Lives
- Ordinary and Extraordinary Trauma: Race, Indigeneity, and Hurricane Katrina in Tunica-Biloxi History, by Brian Klopotek, Brenda Lintinger, and John Barbry
- The Last Indian in the World, by Carolyn Dunn
- Compass of Compassion: Reflections on a Choctaw Vision of Alliances and Unrecognized Peoples Following Katrina, by John Brown Childs
- Brackish Bayou Blood: Weaving Mixed-Blood Indian-Creole Identity Outside the Written Record, by L. Rain Cranford-Gomez
Reviews
- About Face: Self-Portraits by Native American, First Nations, and Inuit Artists, edited by Zena Pearlstone and Allan J. Ryan. Reviewed by Mario A. Caro
- The American Discovery of Europe, by Jack B. Forbes. Reviewed by Kenneth M. Ames
- American Indian Nations: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, edited by George P. Horse Capture, Duane Champagne, and Chandler C. Jackson. Reviewed by Clifford E. Trafzer
- Border Citizens: The Making of Indians, Mexicans, and Anglos in Arizona, by Eric V. Meeks. Reviewed by Jeff Schulze
- The Day the World Ended at the Little Bighorn: A Lakota History, by Joseph M. Marshall III. Reviewed by Jeffrey Ostler
- Fast Cars and Frybread: Reports from the Rez, by Gordon Johnson. Reviewed by Jeff Karem
- Fellow Travelers: Indians and Europeans Contesting the Early American Trail, by Philip Levy. Reviewed by P. Nick Kardulias
- Gall: Lakota War Chief, by Robert W. Larson. Reviewed by Ron McCoy
- A Kiowa`s Odyssey: A Sketchbook from Fort Marion, edited by Phillip Earenfight. Reviewed by William C. Meadows
- Legislating Indian Country: Significant Milestones in Transforming Tribalism, by Laurence Armand French. Reviewed by David R. M. Beck
- Living through the Generations: Continuity and Change in Navajo Women`s Lives, by Joanne McCloskey. Reviewed by Jennie R. Joe
- Massacre at Camp Grant: Forgetting and Remembering Apache History, by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh. Reviewed by David Samuels
- Matilda Coxe Stevenson: Pioneering Anthropologist, by Darlis A. Miller. Reviewed by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
- Native Women`s History in Eastern North America before 1900: A Guide to Research and Writing, edited by Rebecca Kugel and Lucy Eldersveld Murphy. Reviewed by Catherine J. Denial
- On the Drafting of Tribal Constitutions, by Felix S. Cohen. Reviewed by Justin B. Richland
- Sovereign Bones: New Native American Writing, Vol II, edited by Eric Gansworth. Reviewed by Deborah A. Miranda
- Three Plays: The Indolent Boys, Children of the Sun, and the Moon in Two Windows, by N. Scott Momaday. Reviewed by Raphael Comprone
- Trail of the Red Butterfly, by Karl H. Schlesier. Reviewed by Lisa Carl
Transatlantic Voices: Interpretations of Native North American Literatures, edited by Elvira Pulitano. Reviewed by Kenneth Lincoln - White Man`s Club: Schools, Race, and the Struggle of Indian Acculturation, by Jacqueline Fear-Segal. Reviewed by Wilbert H. Ahern
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