American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 37, No. 2 (2013)
The Settler Complex
Guest Editor: Patrick Wolfe
The Settler Complex: An Introduction by Patrick Wolfe
Articles
- What Is Settler Colonialism? (for Leo Delano Ames Jr.) by Maya Mikdashi
- Aloha ‘Oe”: Settler-Colonial Nostalgia and the Genealogy of a Love Song by Adria L. Imada
- All the Eagles and the Ravens in the House Say Yeah: (Ab)original Hip-Hop, Heritage, and Love by Lauren Jessica Amsterdam
- Desire, Settler Colonialism, and the Racialized Cowboy by Beenash Jafri
- A Global Potlatch: Identifying the Indigenous Influence on Western Thought by Isaiah Lorado Wilner
- Stitching Osage Governance into the Future by Jean Dennison
- Challenging Settler Colonialism in Contemporary Queer Politics: Settler Homonationalism, Pride Toronto, and Two-Spirit Subjectivities by Cameron Greensmith and Sulaimon Giwa
- “There's Something in the Water”: Salmon Runs and Settler Colonialism on the Columbia River by Lindsey Schneider
- “The Last Bastion of Colonialism”: Appalachian Settler Colonialism and Self-Indigenization by Stephen Pearson
- An Account of the Dakota-US War of 1862 as Sacred Text: Why My Dakota Elders Value Spiritual Closure over Scholarly “Balance” by John Peacock
- Driving with the Driven: A Re(-)view of the Trail of Tears in the Roadside Montage by Ken Whalen
Reviews - All Indians Do Not Live in Teepees (or Casinos). By Catherine C. Robbins. Reviewed by Pauline Turner Strong
- Asserting Native Resilience: Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis. Edited by Zoltán Grossman and Alan Parker. Reviewed by Kurt W. Russo
- Bitter Water: Diné Oral Histories of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute. Edited by Malcolm D. Benally. Reviewed by Kristina M. Jacobsen
- California Indian Languages. By Victor Golla. Reviewed by Kayla Carpenter
- Chair of Tears. By Gerald Vizenor. Reviewed by Maria Orban
- Cultural Property Acquisitions: Navigating the Shifting landscape. By Aimée L. Taberner. Reviewed by Patrick Naranjo
- Deconstructing the Cherokee Nation: Town, Region, and Nation among the Eighteenth-Century Cherokee. By Tyler Boulware. Reviewed by Jeff Washburn
- Engaged Resistance: American Indian Art, Literature, and Film from Alcatraz to the NMAI. By Dean Rader. Reviewed by Alan Lechusza Aquallo
- Jim Thorpe: A Biography. By William A. Cook. Reviewed by Bob Reising
- Leaving Holes and Selected New Writings. By Joe Dale Tate Nevaquaya. Reviewed by Mark Pickens
- Murder State: California’s Native American Genocide, 1846–1873. By Brendan C. Lindsay. Reviewed by William J. Bauer, Jr.
- Plagues, Politics, and Policy: A Chronicle of the Indian Health Service, 1955–2008. By David H. DeJong. Reviewed by Theresa Julnes Keleka Kaimanu
- Sing: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas. By Allison Adelle Hedge Coke. Reviewed by Tria Andrews
- Telling Stories in the Face of Danger: Language Renewal in Native American Communities. Edited by Paul V. Kroskrity. Reviewed by Sheri J. Tatsch
- Where the Earth and Sky Are Sewn Together: Sobaipuri-O’Odham Contexts of Contact and Colonialism. By Deni J. Seymour. Reviewed by Gregory R. Campbell
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