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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 42, No. 3 (2018)
Representing Native Peoples: Native Narratives of Indigenous History and Culture
Guest Editors: Nicolas G. Rosenthal and Liza Black
Introduction by Nicolas G. Rosenthal and Liza Black
Articles- “Indians Don’t Make Maps”: Indigenous Cartographic Traditions and Innovations by Annita Hetoevėhotohke’e Lucchesi
- The “Idiot Sticks”: Kwakwaka’wakw Carving and Cultural Resistance in Commercial Art Production on the Northwest Coast by Jack Davy
- Painting Native America in Public: American Indian Artists and the New Deal by Nicolas G. Rosenthal
- Urban Indians, Native Networks, and the Creation of Modern Regional Identity in the American Southwest by Cathleen D. Cahill
- Tinseltown Tyee: Nipo Strongheart and the Making of Braveheart by Andrew H. Fisher
- Negotiating Publicity and Persona: The Work of Native Actors in Studio Hollywood by Jacob Floyd
- Native Narratives, Mystery Writing, and the Osage Oil Murders: Examining Mean Spirit and The Osage Rose by Mary Stoecklein
- The Exiles: Native Survivance and Urban Space in Downtown Los Angeles by Liza Black
- The Chickasaw Press: A Source of Power and Pride by Elizabeth Rule
Reviews
- Activating the Heart: Storytelling, Knowledge Sharing, and Relationship. Edited by Julia Christensen, Christopher Cox, and Lisa Szabo-Jones. Reviewed by Alex Sampson
- Comanches and Germans on the Texas Frontier: The Ethnology of Heinrich Berghaus. By Daniel J. Gelo and Christopher J. Wickham. Reviewed by Matthew M. Babcock
- Invisible Reality: Storytellers, Storytakers, and the Supernatural World of the Blackfeet. By Rosalyn R. LaPier. Reviewed by Lynn A. Robbins
- Kuxlejal Politics: Indigenous Autonomy, Race, and Decolonizing Research in Zapatista Communities. By Mariana Mora. Reviewed by Angelica Castillo
- The Lumbee Indians: An American Struggle. By Malinda Maynor Lowery. Reviewed by Tabatha Keton
- Savage Kin: Indigenous Informants and American Anthropologists. By Margaret M. Bruchac. Reviewed by Mindy J. Morgan
- Upstream: Trust Lands and Power on the Feather River. By Beth Rose Middleton Manning. Reviewed by Joseph G. Hiller
- Vernacular Sovereignties: Indigenous Women Challenging World Politics. By Manuela Lavinas Picq. Reviewed by Nancy Bonvillain
- Why Indigenous Literatures Matter. By Daniel Heath Justice. Reviewed by Kirby Brown
- The World, the Text, and the Indian: Global Dimensions of Native American Literature. Edited by Scott Richard Lyons. Reviewed by Billy J. Stratton
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