American Indian Culture and Research Journal: Vol. 6, No. 1 (1982)
Articles
- Introduction, by Charlotte Heth
- The Study of Indian Music: Insiders and Outsiders, An Essay, by Charlotte Heth
- The Song of Ancient Ways (Poem), by William Oandasan
- The Tradition of Song Renewal Among the Pueblo Indians of North America, by Paul Humphreys
- The Voice (Poem), by William Oandasan
- The "Sobbing" Quality in a Hupa Brush Dance Song, by Richard Keeling
- Abba isht tuluwa: The Christian Hymns of the Mississippi Choctaw, by David E. Draper
- Can Ethnohistory Help the Ethnomusicologist? by Charlotte Heth
- A Voice (Poem), by William Oandasan
Review Essay
- A Contemporary Tribe of Poets, by Kenneth Lincoln
Reviews
- Stories Told in Winter, by Douglas Hadley. Reviewed by Charles Ballard
- Language, Culture, and History: Essays by Mary Hass, edited by Answar S. Dil. Reviewed by Pamela Munro
- The American Indian in Shorth Fiction, by Peter G. Beidler and Marion F. Egge. Reviewed by Tom King
- An Annotated Bibliography of American Indian and Eskimo Autobiography, by H. David Brumble. Reviewed by Tom King
- Warrior in Two Camps: Ely S. Parker, Union General and Seneca Chief, by William H. Armstrong. Reviewed by Arrell Morgan Gibson
- Navajo History, by Ethelou Yazzie. Reviewed by Clifford E. Trafze
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