American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 35, No. 3 (2011)
Articles (click on the links below to view abstracts)
- Honoring Native American code Talkers: The Road to the Code Talkers Recognition Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-420) by William C. Meadows
- Sold! The Loss of Kiowa Allotments in the Post-Indian Reorganization Era by Mark H. Palmer
- Female First Nations Chiefs and the Colonial Legacy in Canada by Cora J. Voyageur
- Organ Donation and Transplantation: A Dialogue with American Indian Healers and Western Health-care Providers by Felicia Schanche Hodge, Patricia Bellanger, and Connie Norman
- Water-rights Settlements and Reclamation in Central Arizona as a Cross-cultural Experience: A Reexamination of Native Water Policy by Kenichi Matsui
- "Counting Experience" among the Least Counted: The Role of Cultural and Community Engagement on Educational Outcomes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Students by Randall Quinones Akee and Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz
Literature
Reviews
- Captive Arizona, 1851-1900. By victoria Smith. Reviewed by Karim M. Tiro
- Caring and Curing: A History of the Indian Health Service. By James P. Rife and Capt. Alan J. Dellapenna Jr. Reviewed by Felicia Schanche Hodge
- Conversations with Sherman Alexie. Edited by Nancy Peterson. Reviewed by Steven Bayhylle Sexton
- Documents of Native American Political Development, 1500s to 1933. Edited by David E. Wilkins. Reviewed by Andrew Denson
- Encounters on the Passage: Inuit Meet the Explorers. By Dorothy Harley Eber. Reviewed by Leland Donald
- Give Me Eighty Men: Women and the Myth of the Fetterman Fight. By Shannon D. Smith. Reviewed by Joseph Owen Weixelman
- Indian Alliances and the Spanish in the Southwest, 750-1750. By William B. Carter. Reviewed by Tracy Brown
- Intermediate Creek: Mvskoke Emponvkv Hokkolat. By Pamela Innes, Linda Alexander, and Bertha Tilkens. Reviewed by Marcia Haag Ledfeathers. By Stephen Graham Jones. Reviewed by Becca Gercken
- Modoc: The Tribe That Wouldn't Die. By Cheewa James. Reviewed by Andrew H. Fisher
- O, My Ancestor: Recognition and Renewal for the Gabrielino-Tongva People of the Los Angeles Area. By Claudia Jurmain and William McCawley. Reviewed by Jeffery Allen Smith
- Our Knowledge Is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Teachings. by
Wendy Makoons Geniusz. Reivewed by Lisa B. Chaddock - Plural Sovereignties and Contemporary Indigenous Literature. By Stuart Christie.
Reviewed by Becca Gercken - Reflections on American Indian History: Honoring the past, Building a Future. Edited by Albert L. Hurtado. Reviewed by Jack Forbes (1934-2011)
- Reincarnation Beliefs of North American Indians: Soul Journeys, Metamorphoses, and Near-Death Experiences. By Warren Jefferson. Reivewed by Alex K. Ruuska
- Revoluntionary Negotiations: Indians, Empires, and Diplomats in the Founding of America. By Leonard J. Sadosky. Reviewed by George Edward Milne
- A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos. Edited by Valerie K. Verzuh. Reviewed by Tessie Naranjo
- Seminole Voices: Reflections on Their Changing Society, 1970-2000. By Julian M. Pleasants and Harry A. Kersey Jr. Reviewed by Joyotpaul Chaudhuri
- Skylark Meets Meadowlark: Reimagining the Bird in British Romantic Literature and Contemporary Native American Literature. By Thomas C. Gannon. Reviewed by Jonathan E. Reyman
- The Tainted Gift: The Disease Method of Frontier Expansion. By Barbara Alice Mann. Reviewed by Jean A. Keller
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