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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 39, No. 2 (2015)
Articles
- Self-Portraiture and Commodification in the Work of Huron/Wendat Artist Zacharie Vincent, aka “Le Dernier Huron” by Gordon M. Sayre
- Collaborative Conservation and Contexts of Resistance: New (and Enduring) Strategies for Survival by Anna J. Willow
- Rap about Clap: A Qualitative Study of American Indian Youth and STDs/STIs by Roe Bubar, Donna Rouner, Irene S. Vernon, Marilee Long, and Belinda C. Aungie
- Jessie Donaldson Schultz and Northern Plains Native Social Welfare Projects, 1926–1953 by Jennifer McLerran
Commentaries
- Using a Community-based Participatory Research Approach to Collect Hopi Breast Cancer Survivors’ Stories by Felina M. Cordova, Lori Joshweseoma, Nicolette I. Teufel-Shone, and Kathryn Coe
- Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Annual Meetings by Claudia Salomon Tarquini
Poetry
- I Hear Them Singing in the Distance by Jan-Michael “J. M.” GoingSnake
Reviews
- American Carnage: Wounded Knee, 1890. By Jerome A. Greene. Reviewed by Mark R. Scherer
- Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia. Edited by Robert T. Boyd, Kenneth M. Ames, and Troy A. Johnson. Reviewed by Gray H. Whaley
- Contesting Constructed Indian-ness: The Intersection of the Frontier, Masculinity, and Whiteness in Native American Mascot Representations. By Michael Taylor. Reviewed by Thomas Maxwell-Long
- Elder Brother and the Law of the People: Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation. By Robert Alexander Innis. Reviewed by William Asikinack
- Ethnic Cleansing and the Indian: The Crime That Should Haunt America. By Gary Clayton Anderson. Reviewed by Mark Cronlund Anderson
- A Generation Removed: The Fostering and Adoption of Indigenous Children in the Postwar World. By Margaret D. Jacobs. Reviewed by Kit Myers
- Lewis and Clark among the Nez Perce: Strangers in the Land of the Nimiipuu. By Allen V. Pinkham and Steven R. Evans. Reviewed by William Willard
- Masculindians: Conversations about Indigenous Manhood. Edited by Sam McKegney. Reviewed by Becca Gercken
- Mind’s Eye: Stories from Whapmagoostui. Compiled and edited by Susan Marshall and Emily Masty. Reviewed by Shirley Brozzo
- Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life across the Borders of Settler States. By Audra Simpson. Reviewed by Kirby Brown
- A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty. Edited by Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua, Ikaika Hussey, and Erin Kuhunawaika‘ala. Reviewed by Kēhaulani Vaughn
- Reading the Wampum: Essays on Hodinöhsö:niˊ Visual Code and Epistemological Recovery. By Penelope Myrtle Kelsey. Reviewed by Barbara Alice Mann
- Return to the Land of the Head Hunters: Edward S. Curtis, the Kwakwaka’wakw, and the Making of Modern Cinema. Edited by Brad Evans and Aaron Glass. Reviewed by Nicolette Bromberg
- Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the American Renaissance. By Mark Rifkin. Reviewed by Cameron Greensmith
- “Strange Lands and Different Peoples”: Spaniards and Indians in Colonial Guatemala. By W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz, with Wendy Kramer and William R. Swezey. Reviewed by David Carey Jr.
- The Students of Sherman Indian School: Education and Native Identity since 1892. By Diana Meyers Bahr. Reviewed by Preston S. McBride
- That Dream Shall Have a Name: Native Americans Rewriting America. By David L. Moore. Reviewed by Reginald Dyck
- That Guy Wolf Dancing. By Elizabeth Cook-Lynn. Reviewed by Miriam Brown Spiers
- To Win the Indian Heart: Music at Chemawa Indian School. By Melissa D. Parkhurst. Reviewed by Michelle Wick Patterson
- The Worlds the Shawnees Made: Migration and Violence in Early America. By Stephen Warren. Reviewed by Sharlotte Neely
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