American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 38, No. 4 (2014)
Articles
- In Memoriam: Troy Johnson by Duane Champagne
- Reframing Indigenous Territories: Private Property, Human Rights, and Overlapping Claims by Brian Thom
- The Professionalization of Indigeneity in the Carib Territory of Dominica by Jennifer Shannon
- “Canada Under Attack from Within”: Problematizing “The Natives,” Governing Borders, and the Social Injustice of the Akwesasne Dispute by Lisa Monchalin and Olga Marques
- Concept Mapping: Application of a Community-Based Methodology in Three Urban Aboriginal Populations by Michelle Firestone, Janet Smylie, Sylvia Maracle, Connie Siedule, De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Access Centre, Métis Nation of Ontario, and Patricia O’Campo
- Biocultural Engineering Design: An Anishinaabe Analysis for Building Sustainable Nations by PennElys Droz
Commentary
- Native American Cultural Capital and Business Strategy: The Culture-of-Origin Effect by Daniel Stewart, Joseph S. Gladstone, Amy Klemm Verbos, and Manasi S. Katragadda
Poetry
Bordertown
Sovereignty
Parsing
Thought Knife
Anthropology I
Anthropology II
Anthropology III
Dwayne Martine
Reviews
- A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling over the Memory of Sand Creek. By Ari Kelman. Reviewed by John H. Moore
- A Separate Country: Postcoloniality and American Indian Nations. By Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Reviewed by Laura Adams Weaver
- Black Slaves, Indian Masters: Slavery, Emancipation, and Citizenship in the Native American South. By Barbara Krauthamer. Reviewed by James Taylor Carson
- Ceremony, Spirituality, and Ritual in Native American Performance: A Creative Notebook. By Hanay Geiogamah. Reviewed by Dana Claxton
- Connecticut’s Indigenous Peoples: What Archaeology, History and Oral Traditions Teach Us about Their Communities and Cultures. By Lucianne Lavin. Reviewed by Laurie Weinstein
- The Fourth Eye: Māori Media in Aotearoa New Zealand. Edited by Brendan Hokowhitu and Vijay Devadas. Reviewed by Jennifer L. Gauthier
- Freedom's Frontier: California and the Struggle over Unfree Labor, Emancipation and Reconstruction. By Stacey Smith. Reviewed by William J. Bauer Jr.
- Language Planning and Policy in Native America: History, Theory, Praxis. By Teresa L. McCarty. Reviewed by Tim Thornes
- Mississauga Portraits: Ojibwe Voices from Nineteenth-Century Canada. By Donald B. Smith.
- Balancing Two Worlds: Jean-Baptiste Assiginack and the Odawa Nation, 1768–1866. By Cecil King. Reviewed by Aaron Mills
- Oklahoma’s Indian New Deal. By Jon S. Blackman. Reviewed by Brian Hosmer
- Pen & Ink Witchcraft: Treaties and Treaty Making in American Indian History. By Colin G. Calloway. Reviewed by John M. Shaw
- Recognition, Sovereignty Struggles, and Indigenous Rights in the United States: A Sourcebook. Edited by Amy E. Den Ouden and Jean M. O’Brien. Reviewed by Olivia Chilcote
- Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins: American Indians and Film. Edited by LeAnne Howe, Harvey Markovitz, and Denise K. Cummings. Reviewed by Clementine Bourdeaux
- Survival Schools: The American Indian Movement and Community Education in the Twin Cities. By Julie L. Davis. Reviewed by Gloria Dyc
- Trade, Land, Power: The Struggle for Eastern North America. By Daniel K. Richter. Reviewed by Neal Salisbury
- Transforming Ethnohistories: Narrative, Meaning, and Community. By Sebastian Felix Braun. Reviewed by Gregory R. Campbell
- The Tribal Moment in American Politics: The Struggle for Native American Sovereignty. By Christine K. Gray. Reviewed by Sidney L. Harring
- Tribal Worlds: Critical Studies in American Indian Nation Building. Edited by Brian Hosmer and Larry Nesper. Reviewed by Joseph Bauerkemper
- Who Is an Indian?: Race, Place, and the Politics of Indigeneity in the Americas. By Maximilian C. Forte. Reviewed by Laura Harjo
- Yuchi Folklore: Cultural Expression in a Southeastern Native American Community. By Jason Baird Jackson with contributions by Mary S. Linn. Reviewed by Dennis R. Hoilman
- Poster Exhibit Award Winner from the UCLA American Indian Studies Center Conference on Good Native Governance: Innovative Research in Law, Education, and Economic Development: “Diné Good Governance and Leadership Framework.” Robert Yazzie, Avery Denny, Lorene Legah, Amber Crotty, and James McKenzie
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