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UCLA American Indian Studies Center
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American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 43, No. 4 (2019)
Special Issue: Fraud in Native American Communities
Essays in Honor of Suzan Shown Harjo
Introduction by Nancy Marie Mithlo, Guest Editor
Poetry
Fauxskins by Heid E. Erdrich
Articles
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At the Center of the Controversy: Confronting Ethnic Fraud in the Arts by Ashley Holland
Retrospective: Decentering Durham
- Decentering Durham by Nancy Marie Mithlo
- Not Jimmie Durham’s Cherokee by Roy Boney Jr.
- Walk-Through at the Hammer by James Luna
- A Chapter Closed? By America Meredith
- What Shall We Do with the Bodies? Reconsidering the Archive in the Aftermath of Fraud by Mario A. Caro
- Living in a (Schrödinger’s) Box: Jimmie Durham’s Use of Strategic Ambiguity by Suzanne Newman Fricke
- The Artist Knows Best: The De-Professionalism of a Profession by Nancy Marie Mithlo
- Hustling and Hoaxing: Institutions, Modern Styles, and Yeffe Kimball’s "Native" Art by Sarah Anne Stolte
- Aspirational Descent and the Creation of Family Lore: Race Shifting among White French Descendants, 2003–2017 by Darryl Leroux
Commentaries
- Closing the Gap: Ethics and the Law in the Exhibition of Contemporary Native Art by Tahnee M. Ahtone-Growingthunder
- Claims to Native Identity in Children’s Literature by Debbie Reese
- Playing Indian, between Idealization and Vilification; Seems You Have to Play Indian to be Indian by Rosy Simas and Sam Aros Mitchell
Reviews
- Detours: A Decolonial Guide to Hawai‘i. Edited by H?k?lani K. Aikau and Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez. Reviewed by Natchee Blu Barnd
- Divided Peoples: Policy, Activism, and Indigenous Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Border. By Christina Leza. Reviewed by Elvia Rodriguez
- Drawing Fire: A Pawnee, Artist, and Thunderbird in World War II. By Brummett Echohawk with Mark R. Ellenbarger. Reviewed by William C. Meadows
- In Defense of Wyam: Native–White Alliances and the Struggle for Celilo Village. By Katrine Barber. Reviewed by Jeffrey Ostler
- Indians on the Move: Native American Mobility and Urbanization in the Twentieth Century. By Douglas K. Miller. Reviewed by Orit Tamir
- Kayanerenkó:wa: The Great Law of Peace. By Kayanesenh Paul Williams. Reviewed by Jon Parmenter
- Life of the Indigenous Mind: Vine Deloria Jr. and the Birth of the Red Power Movement. By David Martinez. Reviewed by April M. Bond
- Making a Difference: My Fight for Native Rights and Social Justice. By Ada Deer with Theda Perdue. Reviewed by Cathy Carballeira
- Speaking of Indigenous Politics: Conversations with Activists, Scholars, and Tribal Leaders. By J. K?haulani Kauanui. Reviewed by Savannah J. Waters
- This Land is Their Land: The Wampanoag Indians, Plymouth Colony, and the Troubled History of Thanksgiving. By David J. Silverman. Reviewed by Laurence M. Hauptman
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