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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 42, No. 2 (2018)*
*Error Notice: the year (2019) on the cover of the print edition of 42.2 is incorrect. 2018 is the correct year.
Settler Colonial Biopolitics and Indigenous Lifeways
Guest Editor: René Dietrich
Articles
- Settler Colonial Biopolitics and Indigenous Resistance: The Refusal of Australia’s First Peoples “to fade away or assimilate or just die” by Sheila Collingwood-Whittick
- Elimination/Deracination: Colonial Terror, La Matanza, and the 1930s Race Laws in El Salvador by Jorge E. Cuéllar
- The “Authentic Indian”: Sarah Winnemucca’s Resistance to Colonial Constructions of Indianness by Sarah Bonnie Humud
- Neoliberal Biopolitics in Michel Noël’s Nipishish: Market Logic and Indigenous Resistance by James Boucher
- Afterword: A Response Essay by J. Kēhaulani Kauanui
Interview
Poetry
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Raised by Humans
Indian Country
The Language of Truth
When My Body Is the Archive
Indigenous Physics: The Element Colonizatium
Deborah A. Miranda
Reviews
- All My Relatives: Exploring Lakota Ontology, Belief, and Ritual. By David C. Posthumus. Reviewed by Clementine Bordeaux.
- Broken Landscape: Indians, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution. By Frank Pommersheim. Reviewed by Raymond Cross.
- Cherokee Narratives: A Linguistic Study. By Durbin Feeling, William Pulte, and Gregory Pulte. Reviewed by Brad Montgomery-Anderson.
- Currents. By Bojan Louis. Reviewed by tanner menard.
- Declared Defective: Native Americans, Eugenics and the Myth of Nam Hollow. By Robert Jarvenpa. Reviewed by Stephanie Gilbert.
- Decolonizing Mormonism: Approaching a Postcolonial Zion. Edited by Gina Colvin and Joanna Brooks. Reviewed by Michael P. Taylor.
- Fierce and Indomitable: The Protohistoric Non-Pueblo World in theAmerican Southwest. Edited by Deni Seymour. Reviewed by Lindsay M. Montgomery.
- Navajo Sovereignty: Understandings and Visions of the Diné People. Edited by Lloyd L. Lee. Reviewed by David Kamper.
- Unsettling the West: Violence and State Building in the Ohio Valley. By Rob Harper. Reviewed by John P. Bowes.
- Violence Against Indigenous Women: Literature, Activism, Resistance. By Allison Hargreaves. Reviewed by Jeanette M. Bushnell.
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