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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 39, No. 4 (2015) 

Aesthetic Violence: Art and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Guest Editors: June Scudeler and Patricia Marroquin Norby

 

Articles

Poetry

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    X Artifact
    Whirling [from the center, deliver us]
    Crisosto Apache

Reviews

  • American Indians and the Rhetoric of Removal and Allotment by Jason Edward Black. Reviewed by Kristin Ruppel.
  • Brethren by Nature: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery. By Margaret Ellen Newell. Reviewed by Max Flomen.
  • Dangerous Spirits: The Windigo in Myth and History. By Shawn Smallman. Reviewed by Jennifer S. H. Brown.
  • The Divided Dominion: Social Conflict and Indian Hatred in Early Virginia.
    By Ethan A. Schmidt. Reviewed by Keith Pluymers.
  • Empire by Collaboration: Indians, Colonists, and Governments in Colonial Illinois Country. By Robert Michael Morrissey. Reviewed by Robert McColley.
  • Indigenous Women, Work, and History: 1940–1980. By Mary Jane Logan McCallum. Reviewed by Katie Keliiaa.
  • The Life of William Apess, Pequot. By Philip F. Gura. Reviewed by Paul Pasquaretta.
  • Métis and the Medicine Line: Creating a Border and Dividing a People.
    By Michel Hogue. Reviewed by Bonita Lawrence.
  • My Grandfather’s Knocking Sticks: Ojibwe Family Life and Labor on the Reservation. By Brenda J. Child. Reviewed by Gregory Gagnon.
  • Natchez Country: Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana. By George Edward Milne. Reviewed by Gordon M. Sayre.
  • Native Americans on Network TV: Stereotypes, Myths, and the “Good Indian.” By Michael Ray FitzGerald. Reviewed by Caryn Murphy.
  • Native Diasporas: Indigenous Identities and Settler Colonialism in the Americas. Edited by Gregory D. Smithers and Brooke N. Newman. Reviewed by Clementine Bordeaux.
  • Native Women and Land: Narratives of Dispossession and Resurgence. By Stephanie J. Fitzgerald. Reviewed by Traci Brynne Voyles.
  • New Voices for Old Words: Algonquin Oral Literatures. Edited by David J. Costa. Reviewed by Phillip H. Round.
  • The Queerness of Native American Literature. By Lisa Tatonetti. Reviewed by Jeremy M. Carnes.
  • Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition. By Glen Sean Coulthard. Reviewed by Alexander Keller Hirsch.
  • Restorying Indigenous Leadership: Wise Practices in Community Development. Edited by Cora Voyageur, Laura Brearley, and Brian Calliou. Reviewed by Michael Lerma.
  • Sharing Our Knowledge: The Tlingit and Their Coastal Neighbors. Edited by Sergei Kan. Reviewed by David Arnold.
  • Structuring Sovereignty: Constitutions of Native Nations. By Melissa L. Tatum, Miriam Jorgensen, Mary E. Guss, and Sarah Deer. Reviewed by Bruce E. Johansen
  • This Benevolent Experiment: Indigenous Boarding Schools, Genocide, and Redress in Canada and the United States. By Andrew Woolford. Reviewed by David Wallace Adams

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